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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND I'ILXjS, Never at fault. In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns and enlargements of the glands, Ilolloway's Ointment presents a ready and easy means of euro which never disappoints the most favourable expectations. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflammation, removing .slngjiiivlion, cooling Die heated blood and checking all acrimonious or unhealthy discharges. Whilst thus acting locally, the Tills are no less remarkable for their power in improving the general condition ant! habit of body, which renders the cures complete and permamont. ruder the genial influence of these potent remedies the puny infant becomes the robust child ; the pale and emaciated regain colour and rotundity, and dyspeptic eats freely without Tear.* Importers will effect a saving in time and money by handing their ■stripping documents to the New Zealand Express Co.. l.tJ., l All Otis'omlitiDS*? business strictly confidential. 9 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d.*

Thanks. Mr H. M. Baiiehope and Mrs Copeland wish to express their sincere thanks for the sympathy shown them in their bereavement. Borough of Wew Plymouth PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS, IN view of the recrudescence of Plague in New Zealand, the Sanitary Inspector will Ive glad oi the assistance of the public, more especially in the thorough cleansing of oil backyards ami tiie extermination of rats. Rat poison will he given to responsible persons free of cost on application being made at the Borough Offices. F, T. BELLUINGER, Town Clerk. Keesirtg's CORRESPONDENCE AND EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. . TUTORIAL Correspondence for all examination subjects and for clnssi-i-al and modern languages, Maori, Mnemonics, Writing, and other sub-, jects. New and successful method erf.ial in effect to personal tuition. Address MR MAURICE I{. KEESING, His Majesty's Arcade. Queen-street, Auckland

To SawmiSlefs and Capitalists. SPLENDID IU'SH I'Oft SALE. APPLICATION'S arc invited foiUie right to cut timber on 11,000 acres of bush in the North Island. Tho timber, which can be ininiediittely utilised, ispuriri, within two miles of tho sen const, nml the best that can be obtained in the colony. Many of the trees, which have been inspected by Mr Charles Clayton, (!ovennnent Surveyor and exsawmill proprietor, are by girth from 9 to lf> feet, and in length from 14 to HO feet. The hush is easy of ucass and to work, aim should prove a most remunerative investment for any capitalist, or company. Mr Charles Clayton says " There are plenty of places throughout New Zealand where mills are placed with nothing like the timber and prospects that the bush in question possesses, and the great facilities and advantages for working it." The object should be (ij'St to deal with the puriri, as the Government Itailway Department [OITer an immediate market lor sleepers in any quantity. TMs hush has been sought after for the last 25 years, but the difficulty in dealing with the natives has hitherto been insuperable. The N.Z. I lent Id supplement recently contained a notice of the excellent, quality of the timber on this land. It is estimated that there is ample tiimlmn to furnish a i.-upplv for 20 or 30 years. A fair bus'iness arrangement can be entered into at onee nilh anyone who has the knowledge e; d capital. Apply in first instance to Timber Hights. Box 'lO, Post OTiiee, N'ew Plymouth.

the associated board or • THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSH; ANIi ItOYAI. COI.LBIIF. OF JIIJSJC OF LONDON. EXAMINATIONS for 1904 will be held as under, viz. fc.leinent.is of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint, on the 4th June. Practical Examinations in Vocal and Instrumental XjsTc at a date to be announced later. Gold and Silver Medals will be given to the candidates taking (iist and second places on the Honours list in New Zealand. Music published for last year's examinations may be used this year. Copios of Regulations and Syllabus can be had on application lo the undersigned, I'. W. RICHMOND. Ri'prosi'ntntivo. £IOOO Won in Prizes Ber-ldea numerous Cups, Tropins, and Ui-dnls by shooters in ,V-w /.i n lend during the Inst 18 months us. ing the COLONIAL AMMl'NlT[<>\ COMPANY'S Shot (inn Cartridgesand Patent Concave Wadding. Those who wish *.o come out top at Pigeon Matches should try t.btioliowing brands of tlio Company's Cartridges, viz. :~ In 2j or 2J inch Cases. ••FAVOURITE" "SLAYER" "INVINCIBLE" "EXCELLENT" "BLUE-HOCK" 3 inch Case. At least 75 of the above winners were firing from 80 yards, while many were firing from the 39 and 48 yards mark. The COMPANY'S 3(13 Ammunition cannot be equalled lor quality and accuracy.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 100, 2 May 1904, Page 3

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753

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 100, 2 May 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 100, 2 May 1904, Page 3

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