TO CLEAR THE COMPLEXION TiCUR! BLEfaiSHES SOAP m egg millions of Women use Cuticiira Soap Exclusively for beautifying the skin, for the stopping of failing hair, fur softening and whitening red, rough hands, for annoying irritations, too free or offensive perspiration, washes for Ulcerative weaknesses, for many sanative antiseptic purposes, and for uli the uses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Sold by all Colonial Chemists. Fottrb Dbco h Cu&u. Corp., Bole Props., Boston, U. 8. A.
LOST. —A dark bay thoroughbred Mare Dear town ; a'so bay Filly, wi'.h saddle and oridie.—findef rewarded on return ; Dg *o Jon 1 ' stable". WANTED. —Milking on r In e , from 60 to 10D Cows, by aiespectable family of e'ght; Engineers, Tick and fhove) Men. G'-cd Milkers wanting employment in Urg* numbers, no need to import inexperenced youths from shops and offices in London while hundreds are out of work in New Zea,land «n"I in th» Commonwealth. App iOati"ns from good hands made from Victoria. —Mykott, Labour Aceot. t; LOAN PROPOSALS. THE General Committee and Wards Committee are requested 11 meet in the Town Hill oa THIS EVENING, at 7.30. to r-port and m»ke final arrangements for the Poll on Wednesday. 0. CARTER, Secretary. TROOPERS MEMORIAL. I HEREBY convene a Meeting of the Public to be held in th« Council Chambers, King-street, on WKHNBSDAY, the 18th inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose ot considering steps to be taken to erect a suitable Memorial to Troopers who have fallen ill South Africa. E. DOCKRILL, 17 Mayor.
TARANAKI MUSEUM. THE Mnseun w'll be opened to the public on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.301" 180 p.m. V . K. bl J i£NCER, c Hon. Sec. NSW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. INTERRUPTION OF TRAFFIC. OWING to floods the traffic on the Foxton branch and to stations on the Maniwata Railway is suspended until further totice. BY ORDER. TARANAKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Atnual Meeting of thnabove Society will be held in the Council Chambers on Fftll'AY, the 20th insfc., at 7 30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers and Committee for ensuing year, and fixing d<te of next Show. member of the Society is asked to attend. H. DEMP-EY, President, G. H. McGAHEY, Hon, Sec. FOR SALE. SECTION li'sl, quarter acre, Buller-s'reet, near the late Mi-jor Brown's residence and close to 'he beach. 17 R. CLINTON HUGHES. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. BEOTIONS. rpHE B'ST and CHEAPEST in the L MARKKT. HTZROY WEST. Splendid chance for a v v wanting to make money by securi g Sections in the above while thßy are »t present prices.
OALL&GHAN & GO., A gen's. Office open from 7 to 9 p.m. J- A MAISEV. ARCHITECT. LARGE Experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney, and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in ■irst class ttvle for any iJescrr'.' jn of build in^s. Cfticj: stbhkt, Kducatiooal Build-
MR A, G. H. COLLINS jjENTAL SURGEON, (late 0. H. Forte.). Fe":s moderate Gas administered WOKK GUAKANTEED. tvery's Buildirigs, Devon-street, New Ply. mouth. Attends Inglewood every Wednesday. Telephone
MESSRS WRIGHT & KUTCHEN BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS, Brougham Strhht, NKW PLYMOUTH. A member of the firm will be at Stony River every sale day Inglewood Satmday Waitara Tuesday ; (Ktgm 10 a.m. tj? 145 p.m.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 140, 17 June 1902, Page 3
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