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8 PIMH & $ M sy & swill 9 um &i SasiatEve IX3 remar m out, clcHnsin;;, and p-opurlies Ic;:uitA, tho c;v.:,t 'fkln ciii warrant tho 1130 of CrncritA fo.vp, in the form of !>:illw for annoylni? irritation?, iiillsitumutioD3, ami cr.aiingb, for too tree or offensive jiersmiatton, ami also In the form - —J of internal washes and solutions 1$? ulcerative nui for many tanative, antiseytic which rear.ily to wnr.ier.,aii't U>"mother*. Tho nae of CrtiOuitA Ointment ulth CcticL'R.'. So.'.i' will suggest itself la the sev Ss>M ;-T .aes. Vor Extract from the Nem Zealand Times, January 22, 1901. EXTI-N-SIVE IViP RTATIONS. 300,0001b TEA. Few people ever *top to think, when measuring out a tenspoonful or when bit'.ins; a pound of tea, of 'li« enormous quantity required to supply the peoplo of New Xralaud. A visit to the wharf during the pa:-t month couM isave bven An rye opener. Nels )!, il'ii'e fr.d Co., Limited, w,ceivv. shipments of t=n ry almost t-very jsteimT fi om Ceylon {ndiathroughjou" tho yw»r, and i'avo landad, during the lust three wo j ks alone, the huga amount of 300,000 pounds which is enough tea to provido every man, woman nnd child in Now Zealand with 34 cups each > f stiong tea. Ne'son, Moate and Co., Limited, are the leading t-a merchants in the Australisim colonies, a position which they have gained solely by giving the public a rea'ly go «1 article.

WANTBP.— ASmart Lad.—Apply News I OJT. A Gold Bracelet, betwe>» tie ' > Tennis Grouad ami Gill-street.— FiwU r will be rewarded on returning same to Miss HHAW, Currl~--stie-t. LOST. — Kiom Paddock, Okato. Dark Brown Coach HORSE, Star in forehead. Reward for information leading to recovery. ■T. P. Hughsok. w9.d11,13 m take FOR 9 & COLDS. ® BOLD BY OUEMIaTd AND SI'OKKS. PBEI'AEED BY " ;'>f A. r , E. SYE.ES, 0 a EjM'l'S T. Opposite Theatre, Sew Plymouth. NOTICE. THI3 is to notify that Mr. 0. S. Mitchell ia no longer in my employ. H. BARH-BROWN, Land 11 Dsvon-Btreot, New Plymouth. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Excelsior Joinery Works have beer BEMOVICD to new premises next th! Presbyterian Church, Devon-atrett East. G. CLIFF. THiKXS. THE Strat-forrl School Committee sincerel; THANK all those who contributed t< the comfort and enjoyment of the childrei on the occasion of the excursion oi WEDNESDAY last. T. HARRY PENN, 11 Secretary. THEATKE ROYAL. I SOCIAL in a ; .-i of the Convent Fund i'i. wU be held on the lb;'i March, l'.iOl Ticket-.:'a ! : cl If M-IILIiLAIXS iua;-:u ululi-'rei. croaa an KJ iil, Lfeoby't. iioolibab Jtfoi they bre»fc, and act-e the change— mater rellot

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 47, 11 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 47, 11 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 47, 11 March 1901, Page 3

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