TARANAKI EDUCATION BOAKD! APPLICATIONS will be received at the Education Board's Office, Now Plymouth, until SATURDAY, the 23rd September, 1005, for the following appointments OAONUI.—Iiead Teacher. Present salary, male, £173 15s; female, £]5!S 10s. Ke.sidciico, MAlJOE.—Teacher. Present salary, male, £l5O ; female, £14.0. House allowance!' £2O. ELTIfAU ROAl).—'Teacher. Present salary, £llß. Residence. Application forms may be obtained on applyinato the Education Board's Office. Applicants are requested to forward a medical certificate. P. S. WIIITCOMBE, i Secretary. Education Oflice, September 11th, 1905. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE V OTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and its amendments, unless caveat bo lodged forbidding the same, within ono month. APPLICATION 1073, by Jane Andrews, Section No. 9, Okato District. Occupied by the applicant Diagrams may bo inspected at this office. Dated this lltli day of September, 1905, at tho Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth. T. HUTCHISON, District Land Registrar.
TASMANIAN POTATOES (FREE FROM BLIGHT). I HAVE TO ARRIVE ON WEDNESDAY 10 TONS I'RIMB TABLE POTATOES, unil 10 TONS CIRCULAR HEAD SEED POTATOES. As New Ken] and potatoes are practically unprocurable, mwl Ithe Tasmaniaiii crop being almost exhausted, it is advisable to book orders, before a further rise takes place. NEWTON KING
YOU are the Loser If You Don't Gome. HAVE STILL A. LOT OF WINTER GOODS left from our sale, which must be cleared AT ANY PRICE, to make room for SPRING SHIPMENTS
soon to furiv*. Bio U you' at# ia ft Want of ninythijig. com# along snd I will make tlie price so low that you won't pass the poods. J H BFHTLEY IT W " WHY won- I M; U' iisO TIT.Ij NIGHT wheti you can got six pounds (£6) to eight pounds (£8) per week for sitting In your parlour ? This is now being done on a farm cf 360 acres we have for salo. AIYLY AT ONCE.
TUB CHEAPEST FARM IN TARANAICI—--240 ACRES, within J mile of Hairy factory ; house of 5 rooms, cow shed with 6 bails, pig styes, etc., etc. All plaughable. Price, £lO 10s per acre. All beach laird. GILMOUR & PATTIE, brougham street.
COAL OUT AGAIN P IF you, want; satisfactory ami well screened coal go Stj a reliable yard, wherd only the highest grado coal is kept< WE RECOMMENDS a comtfnation of WESTPORT and MOKAU COAL as giving splendid results, R, TODD, QUEEN STREET., Telephone 61 i
JUST as ability will assort itself, so will quality tell. It is quality principally that commends SURATURA 'TEA It ia delicious, fragrant, rich ntwi pure. It is just as perfect as nature and man's best efforts can make it, Suratura is an economical tea. fon.fe. given quantity will brew mora of a rich, strong .liquor than other teas. Suratura is pure, lioucst, Ceylon tea, and Is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or nnv cheap or inferior tea. RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A Quality-Is 63 iper !b. Suratura B quality-Is 9ti per lb. Suratura D quality-28 per rb, Suratura X qual'ty—2s 4d per lb. SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7925, 14 September 1905, Page 3
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