KyiKEMAA RANTED YYANTED AT ONCE, an experienced Apply to— THOS BORTHWIOK A-\D SONS (Australasia), Ltd., FREEZING WORKS, NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. j_ HEREBY notify the Public that I will Burn my Bush at Parihaka this month. RANGI TAURA. rfENDERS wanted for GRUBBING GORSE and BLACKBERRY. Apply This Office. CJUPPLIES of Canadian and Australian , WHEAT, purchased by the New Zealand Government for Bread-making, will shortly arrive in the Dominion. Forma of application for Supplies, showing conditions of purchase, may be obtained from any Chief Postmaster. W. F. MASSEY, j Prime Minister.. I Wellington, 7th January, 191g i jL A£ PORT AN T >ro ]£ EN. H A .UVURESSING and SiIAVIXu are two important factors in every man's daily life, I have taken over the Hairdressing Saloon In Bev6h~ Street from Messr" Dl'."' ? rfts r It JS my intention to employ only first-grade w'Oi'k 1 men, use only the best sanitary methods, and keep only the Best Brands of Tobaccos, Cigarettes, etc. I guarantee to please you if you elect to give our saloon your patronage. o. BARTLETT, I Proprietor, Opposite Railway Station Gates, DEVON STREET CENTRAL STRAIGHT LEASE. gOUTH TARANAKI.—6OO ACRES, G years; 450 cleared, 100 scrub; 9 paddocks, level and rolling; 2-3 sheep country; dairy factory four miles; 4roomed House. For terms apply "Owner," Daily News Office. UIiSE J) 0 I G, 114 Devon Street. NV.v Plymouth. VIAVI HEALTH CULTURE AND VEEDEE VIBRATORY MASSAGE ROOMS. Agent for the Dominion Rheu.'Curc— Vivifle, Madame Yates' Famous Specifics for the Figure, Complexion, Eradication of Freckles, Wrinkles and Super.-Hair; Madame Lloyd's Ivorine for the Teeth and Foamine for the Hair; Madame Jones' Toilet Requisites and Emollients, and many others. Suffering Humanity Relieved and Cured, kdviee by letter, 2s Gd. Rasmussen's Cure for Deafness and Noises in the Head. fJKEIWODE SCHOOL, Devon Street West, NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES STANFORD. The School will Re-open after the Christmas Holidays on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN FEBRUARY. Kindergarten Class for Children under seven years of age. Outside Music Pupils Received. Prospectus on application to the Principals. VEW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE COACH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 181, 9 January 1915, Page 1
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