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f I^uki THE SET Consisting of CUTJCURA SOAP, <.O cleanse the skin, CUTICURA OiNl - MENT, to heal the skin, and CUT: <• CURA RESOLVENT to cool i!:* blood, is often sufficient to cure t::o inost torturing, disfiguring skir., scalp, and blood humours, rashes, Itchiugs, and irritations, with Io. ! s of hair, when the best ptiyslciaiit., and nil other remedies fall. SoM hy all 0.-.ImUrI Cfcc.-uii:*. TVu rsa Oso* Cutii. Ooui'., Holt: l'rop4., Jiu.iii).;, L'. ■i.

WANTED,— PAINTERS; good tradesmen.— Ap ( ly J. to "W ANTED.—Good Housamaida (15s) aud * General Servants.—Apply J. Mymoi t, Hesittry Office, Currie-ftreet. to WANTED. —A Man tor Country Hntel • milk, attend stable, and generally useful.—Apply Juby'S Stables, up to BATURDAY midday to FOR SALE OR TO LET. ANEW thTee-roomcd COTTAGE, nicely famished, and one section nicely laid out.—Apply Daily News Office. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD A PPLICATIOSB will be received at the Education Office, New Plymouth, MONDAY, tha 21st January, 1901, for the following appointments, viz. Kature of Salary. School. appointm'nt Female Male. Central Assistant LlO5 Os Ingloweod Assistant LBS On Tariki Koad Assistant L7O Os Ratapiko Teacher LBl 5s L 93 12s Tututawa Teacher L.73 8s LSI Os Pohokura (aid) Teacher L6O Os L 63 12s Inglewood Temporary Assistant Application forms may be obtained at the Education Ofiico. P. S. WHITOOMBff, Becrctnry. Education Office, January Bill, 1901. 10,11,w12

THE WAITARA FREEZING AND COOL STORAGE CO., Ltd. fTIHE Waitara Freezing and Corl Storage; JL Company. Limited, hare rnuoi pleasure in announcing to farmers and other shippers of frozen moat that they have ilccided to open the Works for the coming season on THURSDAY, the 20th December. The Company is therefore now prepared to grant spice to shippers at the usual rates for the noxt ocean steamer, which will leave the roadstead about the middle 'if January. For farther information apply Jo THE SECRETARY. Waitara, December lAth, 1903. to WAIT AR A-NE w\ PLtf MOUTH COAOft. THE tohdersigned notifies that he has bought out MB. IiOBT. KlßßV'a Interest In the above BUSINKttS. Customers will please note change of hours, viz. Coach leaves Waitara at 9.30 a.m. Coach leaves New Plymouth at 3 p.m. eat booked and parcels received at Wost' itables. E. COULTER, Waitara. CHETWGDE SCHOOL, Devon-street, New Plymouth. Boarding and day school for the Higher Education of Girls. Principal: Miaj Stanford, Assisted by Miss McEachan, M.A., and an efficient staff. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all Musical Examinations. Special attention is given to the Physical Development of the Pupils and every care is bestowed on their mental and moral training. The Sohoo) courfe includes English in all its branches, French, Latin, Mathematics, Science, Theory of Music, Calisthenics, Class Singing, and Needlework. The next term will commence WEDNESDAY, Febrnvy Gth, 1801. The Prinoipal will be at home to receive intending pupils on SATURDAY, February 2nd. and TUKBDAY. Knhrnar* fith. S

TO STEAMSHIP OWNERS. i A PPLIOATIONS are invited from StoamijL Bhip Owners, Btating subsidy thai would be required, for a two (2) years' aer rice between mew Zealand, West Australia sind South Africa. The steamer would re juire to be of/not less than about 4000 ton: register, and (have suitable refrigerating ac commodatiott fcr the conveyance of frozei meat and dairy produce. It is also desirable that passenger accommodation Bhould bi provided ; arid applicants will be required tt stato what jpassenger accommodation woulc be available. The steamers to leave New Zealand alpout once every six (6) weeks steamers tolling at not less than threo (3; nor more Ithan six (6) New Zealand ports such portal to be named in conditions of con tract. Fipm the final port the steameri would proceed to Fremantle, Westralia, ant thence tab Durban, East London, Port Eliza both, an J Capetown. It is necessary tha the draoght of steamers when loaded shoul< be stateH, as it is desirable that it should bi such as I would enable them to enter Soutl African/ ports and proceed to the usua wharvas, In computing, the subsidy re quiredlit would be a condition that the rate of freight upon all cargo should not excee thoso ruling between the colony and Londo [by tha ordinary steamship linos Th® lowest or anyfoifar will not neces aarilji bo accepted, f Amplications, addressed to the Secretar of Industries and Commorce, Wcllingtoi willjbe received up to the thirtieth (30th January ptox. i / , " JVT ORDER. Auckland, December, 1900. ■ :t

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1901, Page 3

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