X X Mothers-Children Rejoice in the cleansing, purifying, and beautifying properties of CutiCURA Soap ami Cijticuka Ointment, purest and sweetest of emollient skin cures. These gentle yet effective skin purifiers nnd foeautiliers have made thousands o£ hnppyby curing torturing, disfiguring: humours, rashes, and irritations of infancy and childhood, and relieving tired, worn-out parent 3 of carc aiid anxiety. I-y fll! ( C v '.rn!nl Deoo Am NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Execls'ior Joinery Works have been REMOVED to new premises mxttho Presbyterian Church, Devon-itrect East. G. CLIFF. FOR SALE OR TO LET. ANEW throa-roomcd COTTAGE, nicely furnished, ami one toction nicely laid out—Apply Daily Hews Office 22 ; IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Borough Pound of New Plymouth, one RED COW, branded line H on off side rump, like 0 on off aide, like qB on neir side, tear tide ear markedImpounded for wandering at \Vo>town. If not tlaimed and expenses paid by MONDAY. 28th January, 1301, to be Bold at 12 o'clock noon, at the Pound, to defray expenses. R. FIIEWm, 17 Poundkecper. THE WAITARA FREEZING AND COOL STORAGE CO., Ltd. A 8 the next Steamer leaves the Roadstead about the latter end ot February, farmer.-) and <.ther shippers of stock are requested to book t-paca as soon as passible. All information regarding charges, ttc., can be had on application t> THE SECRETARY. Waitara, January 14th, 1901. to
A BEWARD will be paid to any dwJLv/ Person (not lieing th» oSonder) who will give such information as will lead to the coiiviotiou of the culprit who set fire to the contents of the Iri'U Pillar Letter Box in Devon street on the night of sth January last. By order. F. D. HOLDSWORTH, . 18 Chief Postmaster. WAIT AHA-iS" EW PLYMOUTH COACH. THE undersigned notifies that he has bought out Mb. Bobt. Kmnv's interest in the above B'J.Si-N Customers will pleasa note change of hours, viz.: — Coach lsavo3 Waitara at 9.30 a.m. Coach Raves Now Plymouth at 3 p.m. Seat booked and parcels received at West' stables. E. COULTER, Waitara. I (JO TO TJfiEDS I (A pasan by a Grateful Friend.) When tortured by rheumatic pains, Abrasions, cuts, scalds, stings, and sprains, Or grievous 'tic through nervous veiUs ; V. hilat hcad-ache screeds ■ (Belief at once—one way—obtains, j Igo to Teeds 1 | Another plr.gne scare, less aculc, 3 Is known as corns upon the foot, . j Which m-'.k'js on<: writhe and cu se tho hoc This evit fee. s. 'ForstntT for such to clean outroot, i to to TVL'ds ! ' j And lif.'se >ioss n:n, ii!-« !!'.'Ori - f tifcyx, ■ Wmie sneeio and c ai. h tk. nuisr mix, a Sad anguish ! reeds, f X sojn cry quits with t his dire j i Igo to Teeds 1 »J TBED&CO,, ! Xoe l J ha:maoy,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1901, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1901, Page 3
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