mm&mi®gmgm sas 91 m m Soak the hands thoi in a hot latlior of Cutiouea Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticoha Ointment. Wear old gloves during the night. «* milk, attend stable, and generally useful.—Apply Juby's Stableg, op to SATURDAY midday to WANTED.— A Civil Youth, about 18, to drive bread cart. Fifth Standard pan required.—Apply C. BucHAKAN, Carriestreet. 14 CLERK reqair3s situation, thorough knowledge of fceokkeepiog.—Apply Noel, at this office. 15 NEW PLYMOUTH GAS COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE TO CONSUMERS.—TO-DAY, Uth instant, is the LIST DAY for Biscount. 0. HENNELL, 1* Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. . IHE Exce'sior Joinery Works have been .1. REMOVED to now premises next the Presbyterian Church, Dtvo'j.-itr;: c -t East. G. CLIFF. TaRANAKI county council. OMATA TOLL GATE. JT effect that Bbkj.'.mix Mokkis is r duly authorised COLLECTOR of TOLLS, a the Omata Toil Gate. For the Taranaki County Council, H. OKEY. Chairman 1« 0. T. MILLS, Clerk. THE WAITARA FREEZING AND COOL STORAGE CO., Ltd. THE Waitara Freezing and Cool Storage Company, Limited, have much pleasure in announcing to farmers and other shippers of frozen meat that they have decided to open the Works for the coining season on THURSDAY, the 20th December. The Company is therefore now prepared to grant space to shippers at the usual rates for the next ocean steamer, which will leave the roadstead about the middle of January. For further information apply to THE SECRETARY. Waitara, December lith, 1900. tc WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTJ COACH. THE undersigned notifies that he has boughs out Mb. Robt. Kibbf's interest in the above BUSINESS. Customers will pleas) note change of hours, viz.:— Coach leaves Waitara at 9.30 a.m. Coach leaves New Plymouth at 3 p.m. Seat booked and parcels received at West' stables. E. COULTER, Waitara. MRS. B^_D. POPE. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Pupils prepared lor the Musical Examination-!. Next term will commence MONDAY, JANUARY 28th. Couetnuy-stiujet (next to Dr. Leatham'st. 114 TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON (Instituted 1872). last days of entry tor the next Local 8. Examinations iu Music are as under, MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE (Theory), February I3tu, 11)01. INSTRUMENTAL and VOCAL. June 22nd l'JOl. The Seven National Prizes of £5 and £3 each, and Thren Lnc-il Exhibitions, value £'.) !)s each, are awarued annually, in July. New Ply month Centie: Chairman of the Lwal Cammitte'J, Yks. Archdeacox UuVKTT. Local Secretary : N. K. JlAcDrAluno, fr. in whom lh<: oiiriv-u'. K«'gulfctions, :is Will :i« |.avt;.'.:( rsof Higher Examinf. ti' lis, way 'u oljtair.etl. o.vtci PENNINGTON & TUCK, \ I AIU\ ESTATE. AND GENBBAB j COMMISSION AGENTS, ;v. I OlSces—N ext 0. 0. Smith's . >| IjlOA-STRJEEX - - WQ'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1901, Page 3
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