% Exclusively for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, tor cleansing the sculp, and the stopping of fulling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying lrri. tntlons, Inflammations, and chafings, too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washcß for ulcerative weakness, and for many Banattvc antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselvoß to women, and especially mothers, and for all the purposes of tlio toilet, bath, and nursery. Sold by nil Colonial Chemists. Pottsii Dnua JLffD Ciieji Corp.. Sole Props., Boston, T). 8. A. LAND BALE. SATURDAY, 27TH OCTOBER. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Gisborne, have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at Gisborne, the following Valuable Properties:— Instructed by Trmteea of late Jas. Woodbine Johnson, Esq., MARAETAHA, Containing about 2300 Acres, in Blocks of 20 Acres to SOO Acres Magnificent Dairy Land. F.'fteen Miles from Gisborne. Public School on the Estate. Instructed by G. Randall Johnson, Esq.,LAVENHAM, Containing 754 Acres, adjoining Patutahi Township, and on the Main Road, ten miles from Gisborne. This land comprises the pick of the famous Poiverty Bay Flats, and is sub-divided into blocks ranging from 5 Acres to 122 Acres. Plans of Maraetaha and Lavcnbam, with particulars, may be sem at the piinoipal Banks. Terms exceptionally easy. Also,— Instructed by William Cooper, Esq. s In conjunction with Messrs. WYLLIE & MASON, Instructions hare been received by Messrs. Williams and Kettle to offer by public auction, on above date,— KAITI, About 400 Acres, beautifully situated suburban land, within 2 miles of Gisborne Post Office. Tbe property is now being sub-divided into Home and Farm Sites, and affords an opportunity for investment that cannot fail to prove most remunerative. Plans on application to this office. Terms and conditions of Bale may be seen on application to WILLIAMS & KETTLE Ld., dwl6 Gisborne. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PUBLIC MUSEUM. AT tbe request of the Institute Committee and those signing the petition referring to the establishment of a Public Museum for the Town, I convene a PUBLIC MEETING to be held on TUESDAY, the 2nd October, at 8 p m., in the Town Hall. E. DOCKRILL, d 29,1,2 Mayor. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SE ASON-lsr OCTOBER, 1900, TO 30TH APRIL, 1901. FISHING LICENSES may be obtained from Mr. O. O. Smith, Inglewood; Mr. John Avery, New Plymouth, and from the D. McALLUM, Secretary. Men's licenses, 10s; boys under 16, 5s ladies, ss, day license, 2s 6d; one week, 5s M. Impey, Ess. Wellington, July 13, lwe. Dear Sir—lt affords me pleasuro to testify to the value of your preparation, " May Apple." I can speak of it both personally and from a knowledge of its effect upon others. 1 was laid aside with an abdominal chill, my temperature was high, and the pain in the intestines very severe. At nignt I took a dose of " May Apple," and the relief affordod in an hour or two wan simply wonderful. In attacks of indigestion it is a "friend in need," and it works wonders where sufferers from dyspepsia arc concerned. You may make public use of this testimonial, as I consider your preparation worthy of the highest recommendation.—Yours truly, J. T. 11. HOBKSBT, M.B.R. MISS M. JONES Begs to inform the inhabitants of New Plymouth and neighbourhood that, on OCTOBER IST, she will REMOYE to her - ■ - ■ NEW AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES (Near Liardet-stbbet) And trusts, by strict attention to business, and having GOODS of the BEST QUALITY To secure a continuance of the patronage she has hitherto rcooived. Customers wa'tcd upon for Orders and Goods delivered. DEVON-STREET. , , Telephone, No. 92 IMPORTANT To_ GENTLEMEN. QPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. 'IRST CLASS AND UP-TO-DATE GENTS.'JAILORING. lew Goods, Latest. Patterns, & Fashionably Cut Suits. VorkmanßhiD and Fit equal to any Tailoring Firm in New Zealand. We solicit a Bhare of your patronage. lace your order for your SPRING SUIT at the " "IUCKIAND TAILORING CO., KING'S BUILDINGS, BROUQHAM STREET. GEO. STEWART, GUARDS CLUB. A DANCE will be held in aid of the above 1)L Club in the DRILL HALL on THURSDAY, 18TH OCTOBER. MR. D. McKINNON BAIN'S ORCHESTRA. Tickets: Ladies, 25.; Gentlemen, 3s, To ha obtained from the Committee and mem-Iji-.i s of the Club. Oos'.mj'tkk: -Cajitfi'n Tauaton Servant H .wW 'nr.!.,' i' ik " ?-■ )i. ' 7 ,'U >i : ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 204, 2 October 1900, Page 3
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