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iscdunt rnte§ oh sixty day bills on London by 5 per cent,, the premium ontheselliag side being correspondingly increased, Adelaids, April 10. The official wheat yield is 8,012,762 bushels, an average of 5 - 66 boshela her acre. London, Apiil 10, Ccpper —Spot, £53 6s, three months' £53 7s fii. A t the Antwerp wool sales, frsm the 15th to the 18th, 9080 bales, including 875 Australian, will l)e offered. The American visible wheat supply is eßti'i. ated at 73,576,000 bushels. I Sti'Ney, April 10. At the wool sales 4000 bales were subUiittocL, There wasjjood. cp(iipe.titjivi f«r Better class wßois. Greasy sold tip to 8d {jet 1 ' lb, while the top price for scoured wools was 1 Is sd. Adelaide, April 11. Flour is £9 10s per ton, and bread has been raised to 3d. DIVINE SERVICES TO-XOSSti W OHUBOH OF KNGLAttD. St. Marv's—B a.m„ (H. 0.), Rev. i!'. G. Evans 11 a.m., Rev. I.G. livana 7 p.m., Rev. If. G. Kvans Henui—ll a.m., Student 7 p.m., Mr Fendall Bell Block—7 p.m., Mr O. Johnson Omata-2.30 p.m., Mr Fookes Hurford Road —2.30 p.m., Student Koru.—7 p.m., Student Barrett Road. -2 30 p.m., Mr Fletcher Westswn—7 p,m., Mr John Young Leppertou—ll a.m., Rev G. W. Dent Harvest Festival 7,30 p;m., Lay Header IhgleWodd—B aim; (H. 0.) U a;m,, Mottling Prayßf 7 p;in., Evensong Tariki—ll a.m., (H.O.'), Waiongona—2.3o p.m., H.O. Egmont Village—7 p.m., Evensong Okato. —10.15 a.m., Morning Prayer 11 a.m., Holy Communion Pnngarehu.—2 pm., Evensong Warea —7 p.m, Harvest Festival Rahotu—ll.3o a.m., Morning Prajer Roman Uatholiu. New Plymouth—Mass at 7.30 and 11 a.m., Vespers at 7 p.m., JKev L'eau McKenna Inglewood—Mass at 10.30 a.m., Rev. Father Mulvihill PKEBBITEEIAN St. Andrew's—ll a.m and 7 p.m. Inglewood—ll a.m., Mr A. D. Spiers 7 p.m., Mr. A. D. Spiers Tariki—2,3o p.m.. Mr A. D. Spiers W'SLBXAN. Whiteley Memorial Ohurch, —11 a.m., and 7 p.m., Rev 8. J. Serpell King and Upland Road—ll a.m., Mr Asher Lower Egmont Road—7.3o p.m., Mr Asber Oarrington Road—2.3o p.m., Rev S. J. Serpell 7 p.mi, Mr A. Pikett Okato—ll a.m., and 730 p.m., Key. J. H. White Tataraimaka—2.3o p m., liav j. H. White Rahotu—7.3o p.m., Mi s White Waitara —11 a.m, Mr Jackson 7 p.m., Rev S. J. Garlick Tikoraogi -2.30 p m„ M r Jackson Lepperton—2 30 p.m., Rev S. J. Garliok 7 p.m., Mr Sutherland Inglewood—ll a.m., Rev Garliok 7 p.m., Rev Ashcroit Wortley Road—2.3o p.m., Mr Taylor Waipuku—2.3o p.m.. Mr Cartwright 7.30 p.m., Mr Peach Midhirst—ll am., RevAshcroft 7pm, Mr Turner Stanley Road—2.3o p.m.. Rev Asbcroft Stratford—ll am.. Mr Wood 7 p.m., Rev J. A. Lochore Cardiff—7.3o p.m., Mr Boon Ngaire.—ll a m., Rev J. Lochore 7.30 p.m., Mr kicheno Bird Road—2.3o p.m., Mr Bicheno Primitive Methodist. Queen-street —11 a.m., Rev. John Nixon 7 p.m., Mr James Bell 810ck—2.30 p.m., MrO. E. Bellringer Omata—7 p.m., Mr J. R. Chatterton Upper Mangorei—ll a m., Mr Harris Lower Mangorei—2.3o p m., Mr. Harris K'irt Road —11.30 a.m., R«v. John Nixon Inglewood--11 a.m., and 7 p.m., Rev. B. Dudley Egmont Village—2.3o p.m., Rev B. Dudley Baptist. Gill-street—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Bev. W. K. Wooilfiy Salvation Abmy. Services as usual. a flakes the Hair grow. Clears the Complexion. Softens and whitens the Hands. Preserves and beautifies the Skin of Infants and Children. pure, delicately medicated, surprisingly effective, Coticuba Soap is not only themostefficacious of skin purifiers and beautlflerf, but ihe purest and ewcetest of toilet, bath, and baby soaps. Fold by all Colonial Chemists, Pottbb Dbui* Cubit. Corp.* Bole Frope., Boston, V. 8. A« WANTED, —A g6neral Servant, reference i required. Mrs PiiujY Smith, oppotita High school. wd12,14 ANTPD.—Good Bricklayers. Apply G. Cliff, Excelsior Timber Yard. w WAN ED KNOWN.- Good accommodation for a few Gentlemen Boarders Ten minutes walk from railway station.— Apply at this office. A3 WAN rED.—Send three stamps for Free Book on Hyimotism, Personal Magnetism, and Magnetic ealii.g, It is the key to all business and social wooesß. i If you d> sire this precious knowledge write ; to-day.—Prof. Wabd, Box 357, P. 0., Auck- I land. to TAIUNAKI MUSEUM, THE Museum will he opened to the public on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 4 30 p.m. W. E. SPKNCER, tc Hon. Bee. SHOOTING SEASON, 1902. SPORTSMEN are hereby WARNED that the law prohibits the shooting of Native and Imported Game until the season opens on the Ist MAY. D. McALLUM. TO BUILDERS. ' TENDERS will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 16th, for Building a Residence in Gillstreet. The lowe-t or any tendet not necessarily FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon-street. TAKANAKI MASTER BAKERS UNION. OWINfr to the further rise in prioe of flour and to tho strict terms now enforced by Millets, notice is hereby igiven that the price of Bread will be 3£d cash or strict weekly payment". For bookings over that period the price of bread will be 4d. These terms will be striotly enforce! on and after April 14th. JOE WEST, dw12,14 Secretary. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. ALL New P»licy-holders paying their first Annual Premiums before the end of the year will receive Two Years' Bonuses in the next Division of Profits at the end oi 1902. Half-yearly and Quarterly Policies will receive Bonuses in proportion. Reversionary Bonuses already granted tc ""olicy-holders, £1,430,000, exceeding thf jotal amount of Claims paid by the Depart ment. j. H. RICHARDSON, i Government Insurance Commissioner, ae 1 (

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 12 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 12 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 12 April 1902, Page 3

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