TAIiiNAKI EDUCATION iiOAED ELECTION. EAST WAItD SCHOOL COMMITTEES. ADIES & GENTLEMAN Some fifteen years ago I advocated Technical Education when standing for a seat on the Board, Four years ago I was handsomely returned on that single plank. I now ask your votes to enable me to realise my aspirations, uz., to place Technical Education within reach of every bey and girl in Taranaki. If elected I shall, as in the past, do my duty without fear or favor, alike lowards Parents, Teachers and Pupi s. .TANE 11. DOUGHERTY.
TAIiANAKI PLSTIiICT HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. WARDSMAN. ANTED, a Wardsman for tlie New Plymouth Hospital; salary £75 per annum and uniform; references required. Applications close July Uth, 1906, at the Board's Office, Brougham Street, New Plymouth.
BOJIOUGH OF NEW PLYMOU'I' H CLEARING AWAY GORSE. TENDERS arc invited aiul will !i° received at the Borough Offices, up to noon on MONDAY, 16th inst., for clearing away gorse, etc., from a portion of the Abattoir Reserves. Separate tenders for, — (a) Grubbing (b) Cutting (c) Pulling up by Ike roots by horses or bullocks. Specifications may be seen at the Borough Offices. F. T. BELLIUNGEH, IWn Clerk.
MID WIVES REGISTRATION ACT. Prime Minister's Office, Wellington, July Gtli, 1900. IN pursuance of the Midwives Registration Act, which enacts that after the Ist January, 1907, no woman shall practice as a midwife unless registered, examinations will be held m the four centres in September and December next, to enable those woman to register who have not hitherto done so. Candidates for Registration must be of good character, and have either been ia bona tide practice as midwives for four years or over, or, can produce a certificate showing that they have attended not less than twenty cases of labor under the immediate supervision of a medical man, or a nurse holding a certificate in midwifery training. Forms of application for intending candidates can be had from jthe Registrar of Nurses and Midwives, Hospitals Department, Government Buildings, Wellington ; and applications to sifc for examination should be sent in the fir.it week in August, or the first week in November. Wm. HALL-JONES.
WAIT A. HA FREEZING "WORKS CLOSING DOWN. WINTER RATES. HESE works will close down on or about .loth JULY There will be a reduction of three sixteenth of a penny on the usnal winter rates for Beef, Jlutton and Lamb during the remainder of the season. Intending shippers should hook space at once. T. BORTHWICK & SONS. (Australasia) Ltd.
Taranaki PETROLEUM COY, Ltd. rnilE Directors having decided to JL close tlie Share list on the 21st inst., intending shareholders should make applications without delay. WALTEB BEWLEY, Broker. WANTED, to exchange a secondhand Coach for Express or would exchange for six pi) good Hulking cows close to calving now. Apply, Oflice of this paper or F. S. Butlkh, Dairyman, Devon Street.
4 WKsrOWN l'mgressive liuclire ir%_ Party in aid o[ Western l'arlt funds, will be held in Wexiown Kallon TliriiSDAV, July 1 -Lh. at 8 p.m. Mr S. \V. Jury's Uu.s will leave Ambury's Corner at 7.30 ]>. in. sharp. Fare Is return.—H. VtALLATH, Secretary.
WOMEN'S FANCY TEA A'EllY woman lias a fancy tea, and most women fancy Suratura. There is scarcely a home anywhere iii tills district where Suratura lias not brought delight, and whoever heard of any 'complaints] about [ this remarkable tea ? SURATURA TEA Is to-day—as it lias been for years—the unmatched standard of tea quality. It is fragrant, it is delicious, it is rich in the properties which make tea invigorating. Suratura is pure hill-grown Ceylon 'tea, nnd is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. BETAIL PRICKS. Suratura A quality 1/6 per !b. Suratura B quality 1/9 „ „ Suratura DjJquality 2/- ~ „ Suratura X quality 2/4 „ „ i ) j )(T i. r - r , SL 1 Kl i£ 5 5? •; IS .
THREE LEADING LINES. And. the most up-to-date, arc tlio British and Continental Pianos. The Wonderful Wertlieim Senilis; Machine, . The Keadthe following: It is as though you were reading by daylight, so bright, pure and steady is this wonderful, white liglrt. Used with any kind of gas, and guaranteed brilliancy of 300 candle power, equal to ten electric bulbs. WHEN YOU 11 ft AD THE GAS BILL liy the Block Light, you wi." •hid that you have been having twice .he light :it hall the cost oF the older system of lighting. Without a Block Light in your home you are wasting gas and getting inferior light. IOHN UPTON AND SON Near Bewley and Griffiths', Devon Stiiuet TI(Y A GAS GRILLEK FOJi YOU 11 HOMK. Every bullet has its billet, | All the bow-wows have.th. ir days. If I had a book, I'd lill it up With 0. T, PUNCH'S praise
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8154, 11 July 1906, Page 3
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