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, (iEMJAX KVAXCEUCAL UTHEItAN DIVIDE SEUYUJE. p11IJ) AV, Al' IUL i 3. MASOXIC HAIJj, XKW PLYMOUTH, lit 7 p.m.

ants are requested to forward - ,„wv..val certificate. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, Xe\v Plymouth, April 13, 1908. TARAXAKI EDUCATION BOARD. WORKIKG OVERSEER. PPLIOATIONS will be received at the Taranaki Education Board's Office. New Plymouth, up to SATURDAY, the 24th April, 1900, for the position of Working Overseer under the Board. Present salary £225 per annum. Particulars of the duties and ijualilicatioiis will be supplied on application to the Board's Office, Mr. J. D. Morison, Stratford, and the Moa Farmers' Union, Jnglcwood. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, April Bth, 1009. BOROUGH OT NEW PLYMOUTH. In the matter of "The factories Act, 1908," and "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1909." T HEREBY give public notice that a poll of the Electors of the Borough of New Plymouth will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of April, 1909, instant, on the proposal:— "That the weekly half-holiday for fac-1 tories provided for by Section 35 of "The Factories Act, 1908," shall be allowed in the Borough of New Plymouth on the same day as the day appointed ae the statutory closing day for shops in the said Borough under "Tlic Shops and Offices Act, 1908."

The polling booths will w as follows: Eastern Ward—The shop of Mr. S. T. Crocker.. Devon St. East. Central Ward—The Town Hall. King Street. Western Ward—The residence of Mr. G. A. C'ornsy, Devon St. West, The Jiours of p a.m. to 7 p.m. F. T. BELLSTNGER, Returning Officer. SATURDAY, APRIL 17. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions from Mr. S. E. Hulbert, to sell by auction at his mart, Devon Street, on Saturday, 17th April:— PART SECTION" 1328. New Plymouth, containing 20.5 perches, with nearly new 0-rooined dwelling, etc., situated corner of Buller and Hobson Streets. Sale at 2 o'clock. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE SALE TUESDAY. APRIL 20, 1900. L. A. NOLAN & CO, TTAVE received instructions from the Misses Austin, who arc leaving for England, to sell by auction at their Residence, Cutneli Road (behind Western Park), THE WHOLE OF THEIR SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising-

DKAWJNU-ROOM-Inlaid walnut tabic, writing desk, fancy, satinwood, and Occasional chairs, walnut whatnot, overmantel, piano by Briusmead, water-color paintings, Axmiustcr carpet. DINING-KOOII - Walnut extension table, oak dining-room suite (8 chairs, 2 armchairs, 1 couch), .walnut sideboard, bookshelf, overmantel, linoleum, Singer hand sewing machine. A quantity of books, amongst them several old works —British and lloman Antiquities, by Rev. Smith; A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas, by L. Parkinson, 1773; Cook's Voyages Aronnd the World; Egypt, Sinai, and Jerusalem, illustrated by photographs, 24 x 18; and others. BEDROOMS— i single beds, kapoc and

MISS CHARTERIS, SKfN AND HATS. .... SPECIALIST May new be consulted at room? :a Griffiths and Co.'s Buildings, Kgmont Street. Thin and Falling Hair successfully treated. Six treatments for 12/6. HAIR WORK IN ALL n:s BRANCHES. Consultation hours: 9.30 a.m. to 0 n„m., or any timo by ayrjuinßnent. GIG FOR SALE. WANTED TO SELL-lini strong, scTviceabk gig, in splea* did order; equal to new. For particulars apply "JJaily Kawr office. ' TT would be thought that the smallest silver coin -would not buy much help for tired mother, but it U (lie price oi Va-lb packet of ''l''lora--I'me" sweet antiseptic washing compound. Used with hot water it causes the dirt to drop out of clothes and lengthens their life. No laborious rubbing is needed. Paint and woodwork, greasy dishes and grimy hands yield alike to their dirt to its magic' touch, and suffer no barm. ~ „ Say to your grocer: "l'loralme. If he S :iv:;""Just as good," repeat '•l'Muvaline." Say it as if you MhA> 1 FUOHALINE " A Marvel in Ihe Home." YOUR GROCERY BILL I matter of reducing your - moutlily or wcckl, grocery is of considerable importance. And whilo wo can help you to keep down the amount wo won't let the quality HulVer. All our aoods arc ires;'., and of (he first quality. Just give us a call at ou. 1 new 6 store, and be convinced. WHITAKER'S CoESEK IIABDEI AST> UKVOS (Opposite the Melbourne).

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 67, 15 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 67, 15 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 67, 15 April 1909, Page 3

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