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i.i'ffirr 1./ m y 1 J .-miU-ILDEBS,. TENDERS will be reoeived at my office ttpto 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, Octobar IMb, for BUILDING RESIDENCE a\ Fit* roy for Mr. W. Outfield, The lowest or any tender sot neceuarily FRANK MESSENGER, v. ■, , '" r "(11,3,6 Devon-itreet. ; TOBUILDERS, mBNBERS will be received at' my office Jl np to 4 p.mVon SATURDAY, October lSthrfor "Buttdlnga REBIEENOE atyitttoy for Mr. Sladden. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, „ 7" ' FRANK MESSENGER, . Architect,. 3,4,6 ' ; Devon-street.. IN' THE SUPREME COURT OF , MEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN (TARA- , JIJDIOIAL DISTRICT. i In the matter of " The .Companies Act, ■i ■> - and -In the. matter, of The, Moka* Coal Mines Syndicate, Limited. . HIS HONOUR Mr. JusilOK CoHOIAT has, by an order dated the 25th day of September, I'9oo, appointed James Henby Quillum, of the Town of New Plymouth, Solicitor, to be Official Liquidator of the Dated'this 25th day ©fSeptember, 1900. A. H. HOLMES, I ■ " Deputyßegistrar. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION ... - . SOCIETY. FISHING OCTOBER, r ,190(3, TO 3()m. APRIL,I9OI. may be obtained Jj" from Mr. 0. O. Smith, laglewood, and femiksLundsraigMfl D. McALLUM, ~.. ~T . Secretary. Men's license's, 10s; boys nnder 16, Ss ladies, 6s, day liceffle,2s 6d; one week, Ss MEMORIALTO THE TARANAKI - iMEN. WHO: HAVE. FALLEN IN SOUTH AFRIOA. THE Choir of the Whiteley Memorial Ohnrch have.kladly consented to repeat the Cantata - "DAVID, THE SHEPHERD BOY" in the Whiteley Memor'al Ohnroh on THURSDAY, the 4th instant. The proceeds will be devoted to the Memorial Fund. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8 pm. Tickets: ONE SHILLING. E. DOOKRILL, Mayor, and Chairman, O. E. BELLRINGER, Hon. Treasurer, Patriotic Committee. N. MILLER (R.L.D.8., London), Dental Surgeon. Graduate of Charing Cross Medical and Leicester Square Dental Hospitals, London, England. FIRST prizeman, examination in operating dentistry; first prizeman, examination in mechanical dentistry; second prizeman, examination in dental anatomy J second prizeman, examination in dental surgery; second in Saunder's scholarship. Two years' study in United States of Amerioa. AMERICAN DENTISTRY (Crown, Bar, and Bridge work, and all kinds of Fillings), A SPECIALITY 1 and at lowest fees consistent with first' class workmanship. Mr. N. Miller has now taken with him extra assistance, and has engaged the services of Mr. N; A. Grumitt, dental surgeon, For the convenience of patients, he has fitted up a second surgery, with all the latest American and English appliances, aad is now prepared to do work at the .following fees COMPLETE SETS£I Is., £2s 25., £3s 3s. Single Tooth, from ss. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS— Pure Gas 2s. 6d. Extra, under gas .. 2s. Cd. Ordinary Extractions, Is. Other dentists' work re-fitted, at small cost. All work guarantcod, and under tho per-sonal-sapervision of Mr. Miller. Consultation free. ADDRESSAbove A. E. Sykes' chemist, Devon-street, New Plymouth, lele{h3ne, 185. JI. iMPF.y, Esq, Wellington, July 13,1900. Dear Sir—lt affords me ploasuro to testify to tlie 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 tho pain in tlie Intestines very 6Cvcro. At niglit I tookdose of " May Apple," and the relief afforded in an hour or two wai simply wonderful. In attacks of Indigestion it is a "friend in need," and it works wonders where sufferers from dyspepsia aro concerned. You may make public use of this testimonial, as I consider your preparation worthy of the hlghestrecea« mondntion.—Yours truly, J. I. M. lIOKNSBT, M.H.R, IMPORTANT To_ GENTLEMEN. QPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. FIRST CLASS AND UP-TO-DATE GENTS.'JAILORING. New Goods, Litest Patterns, & Fashionably Cut Suits. and Fit equal to any Tailoring Firm in New Zealand. We solicit a share of your patronage. Place your order for your SPRING SUIT at the AUCKLAND TAILORING CO., KING'S BUILDINGS, BROUQHAM STREET. GEO. STEWART, Manager. >ss '°" SUNBEAM FORM OMLON rjvg^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 204, 3 October 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 204, 3 October 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 204, 3 October 1900, Page 3

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