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HIT I LE Y HALL CONCERT 111 aid of the Infant Sunday School. Whitoley Memorial Church. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27Ui. Vocal and Instrumental Solos, Duels, Trios, Quartettes, and Orchestral Items, Tableaux Yivants. Adults Is, Children Gd. Full programme in future issue.

TIIKA Tlt E JJOYAI THURSDAY, SKPTKMBEII 10, 1008. HOSPITAL BALL. In aid of the funds for the Taran;.' ' Hospital. Gentlemen 3s fid, Ladies 2s (Id. Double Tickets ss. A. HUMPHRIES, Hon. See.

0 R SALE. QHOIGE LIXXLE FARM of 47 acres at Omata, on Main South Road, four miles from New 'Plymouth; all in grass excepting a few acres ploughed for crop; cottage and trapshed in goo d repair; low price, very easy terms, school, post office, store, telegraph, and church alongside; well sheltered and watered; well adapted for small stud faTm or milk-run; good opening for blacksmith; butcher and baker's shop 'on property. Also, a Dwelling of nine rooms with all conveniences and outbuildings, llvt> to eleven acres with dwelling; best quality laiid, well watered, on Main I South Road, 3% miles from town. Also live-roomed new House, Motiiroa, y 2 acre to 30 acres with house. This property is only a stone's throw from No. 3 oil bore, where there ]ios millions of wealth only waiting for common-sense methods to develop it. The properties above can be seen at any time, and particulars obtained from ALBERT BAYLY, Owner, Omnia. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. TO BUILDERS.

RENDERS will be received at the office of Messrs. Sanderson and Griffiths till 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, 22nd inst., for the following works:— New School at i'ukeho. Additions to School at Stanly Road. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans may also be seen at the office of Mr, Sole, Stratford, and at the "Record" office, Inglcwood. JAS. SANDERSON, Architect. King's Buildings, Brougham-street, Bth August, 1908,

SEASON COMMENCES Ist SEPT. STAND THE SEASON In the TARANAIU DISTRICT, The Thoroughbriid Chestnut Horse STEPbON Will travel as under: MONDAYS higlewood via Junction ltoad, remaining all night. TUESDAYS—Waitara via Sentry 1-liil, remaining all night. Returning ~o New Plymouth on Wednesday. . FRIDAYS—Oakura. THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS - At \Y. H. Jury's White Hart Stables, New Plymouth. Fees, 4 guineas, payable 31st December, 1908. For further particulars apply to F. ATKINS, Owner, or J. F. HOOKER, Egmont Street.

CHEAP BUSH FARMS. 01 O ACRES, 12 miles from New Plymouth; fi acres cleared; iron wliare, 30 to 40 chains fencing. Price £2 per acre iqr goodwill. 4-30 130 acres in grass, bnlance bush, half ploughable when cleared; 4-roomed house, cowshed, 3 paddocks. Price £2 per acre for goodwill. Apply H. F. RUSSELL AND CO. 17-8

FOR SAL E PUKETQTARA. ESTATE Jg2 A CRES FREEHOLD. ACRES LEASEHOLD. Only Two Miles iroin New Plymouth. As a going concern, including— COWS, HORSES, FACTORY PLANT IMPLEMENTS, Or PROPERTY ONLY. Apply to NEWTON KING, *W. BEWL'-Y, GRIFFITHS & CO., GILMOUR & CLARKE, NOLAN CO., D. McALLUM,. or W. HUMPHRIES, Owner.

Dandruff, * |* JF allowed to collect, will un- <|> & questionably ruin the hair, JjjJ >|' and, if accompanied with dry £ and harsh hair, is the first and f surest sigh of coming baldness. % f After a few applications of <s■ ,£ WICiiETTA Hair Food and Y Tonic the scalp will be tlior- * J oughly cleansed from Dandruff. i| |i To men who are going bald $ * (if the roots are still alive) £ % WIOLETTA MUST produce * Hair; it feeds the tiny hair *j* bulhs and kills the dir.case. 1« a Baldness is a disease. Y As a sim])le dressing for the X *;* hair WIOLETTA is unsur- 1» passed.. & Jj Oold in larg» bottles at 3s (id, 4> X all Chemists, Stores, and % 4> Hairdressers (postage 6d <& y extra). ►> % JOHN AVERY, New Plymouth, $ i Wholesale and Retail Agent. 4>

DOMINION BILLIARD SALOON (Next WEBSTER BROS.', Auctioneers, DEVON-STREET). Open from 9 a.r.. to 10 p.m. UP -TO - SATE, LUXURIOUS, WEH ' MANAGED. FITTED WITH ALCOCK'S TABLES, "TIIB STANDARD," - "THE STANDARD," And that Fascinating Scientifi, Novelty the ARC-OVAL TABLE, As played on by Champions Roberts an.) Weiss. J. W. KIJIiTA & LO., Proprietors, ©■aoooocooooooooooooooooooo 3 DRINKS. VEALK'S Fresh Ground Coffee. X YEAT.K'S China, Coylon, and C Indian YjW.LE'B Ginges- Wine. The Finest Beverage for winter weather you can have. A. YEALE, Devon Stbeet. 'Phone 166.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 207, 21 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 207, 21 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 207, 21 August 1908, Page 3

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