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1!. Woodhousc, broker, writes us thai he has received private information Hum Auckland that the formation a! t.ie lieady Bullion has teen crosscuttcil -lit, giving an average of 15dwt to the ton. Mr. Woodhouse states that he will get lurtlier information this morning regarding the mine, and will be in a position to advise clients as to this investment. The Keady Bullion directlv adjoins the Champion mine, anil should therefore be of considerable intercut to New Plymouth investors generally, where so.many of the latter shares ale held. The Railway Social Club's first euelnv warty and social of tie season will be held on t'riday next in the Brought! instrcct Hull. The committee is presenting, in addition to the prizes each even nig. nvo ''aggregate" prizes to be awarded to the lady and gentleman ivim/intr the most games during the series u f euchre parties. Hie opening of the Kgmont-road hall akes place on Empire Hay, not i.n Easter Monday, as erroneously slated yesterday. A number of musicians lu New Plymouth and district are at present arranging an orchestra (o simply mu-ie at the dance in the ..veiling. Anyone wauling choice dairv cattle or lanu slock should make a point tf attending the clearing sale at Ta'ai,.i maka to-morrow by Mr. Newton Jung on account of Mr. Buggan. Cooper's Hipping Powder, of which Air. Xewto,, King j s at present disposiiw ol considerable .ptaulilio.s, has obtained a wonderful hold in sheep countries. An e'li'-uil eerlilieaie, just to hand from .1. S.pures, chartered accountant, Benningham, slate-: -1 hereby certil'v that I haw examined and audited the book* ol Wdlin. Cooper and Nephews, Uerkhanistead, and that tlio sak-< of Cooper's Dipping Powder for the year 1007 were sullicient to diji ov lT 2ol> million sheep." 'I Ik' reason why the J'ilzrov Kile Jin gade bazaar should prove exceptional!!attractive is (hat the sale of work anil Useful articles l,as been so arranged us to provide for overy-day reipiiroi.tcnls. While special attention has been given to -.•curing a choice selection for /adics and children, the bachelors' stall promises to tie a boon to the men folk, whether married o r not. No one should miss the opportunity. The Okato Athletic Club's annual sport- lake place on Thursday next. •'' I entries have been received, and on the large programme of events tin"world's double-handed sawing match tor Coll a-siile" is set down for decision. Given a line day. the sports should [,vOve an enjoyable day's outing. Mr. .!. Gilchrist, who is makin" a four of the schools of 111,. Dominion will, educational lectures, will deliver <m> on "The Animal Kingdom - ' this afternoon at -I o'clock, and another on Wednesday evening, on "A Trip lionml (he Woild." at 7.:lll o'clock, in the West End 'School ' n '" ''i'ildrcn ought not lo miss ll„,e lectures and pictures. The wonders of the microscope revealed in the lirst icc"»c are worth going a long way to *... Adults shouhl take the opportunity oflered by the evening lecture to see an "ni.pie series of views of the world. Students are reminded that the clause- i„ machine construction and also in building construction will |,e resumed aI- tl'c technical School <„, Thursday evening next.
Mioletta, (he great hair food and tonic, has been introduced to New Plymouth, and Mr. .lolni .Avery has been ;;i>l>"inle,l wholesale and retail agent. -I he Vvioletta Toilet Company .mes an absolute guarantee nf the eflicae.y of tins preparation in curing baldnws's. so long as they are assured thai (| le roots <>l the hair arc still alive. •'Wiolclla' prevents the hair from turning prematurely grey, a 9 it gives renewed life to "• lilies will find •■Wioletta"invalu- <■"'• it renders the tresses glossy and > h without any sticky or greasy feelmg. Many testimonials have been received ironi i« Zealanders who have ■o.ved the value of the preparation, huil, has bee,, analysed by Mr. A. A. lickerton, Colonial Analyst, and dc- ;■''."''' bv /!"" lu »<-' "•' powerful tonic i promoting ti„. growth of the hair, and free from any injurious matter.' M '■> not a disreputable importation, but " U'inl h •-" , Zl ' aK ' lld ""'nufaeture. U loletta'is retailed at Js (id a bottle.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 92, 7 April 1908, Page 2
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