Pungarebu — 2.30 p.m., Lay reader Waitara— 8 a.m , (H.C.), Rev F. W. Walker 11 a.m , Mr B. A. Higuett 7.30 p.m., Rev F, W. Walker TikoraDgi— ll am. (H.C.), Rev F. W. Walker 7.30 p.m , Lay reader Urenui— 2.3o p m , Rev F. W. Walker Leppeiton — 7.30 p.m., Lay reader Salisbury Road— 2.3o p.m. Midhirst — 11 a.m. and 7 p m. Stia'f\>rd — 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Inglewood — Plan not to band UOMAN CATHOLIC CIIUHOH. New Plymouth — Mass, 11 a.m. and Vespers 7 p.m , Very Key l>ean MeKenna Waitaia — Ma^s. 10.30 a.m., Very Rev Deau McKenna PRESBYTERIAN CHUHCII. St. Andrews — 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. WESLETAN CHTJRCIJ. Whiteley Memorial Cburcb — 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev S. J. Scrpcll King and Upland Road— 2.3o p.m., Rev S J. Serpe'l Lower Egtnont Road — 7 p.m., Mr E. Chatterton Carrington Road — 2 30 p.m. and 7 p m., Mr J. A^her Frankley Road — 3 p.m., Supply Okato— ll am, and 7.30 p.m., Rev J. White Tataraimaka— 2.3o p.m., Rev J. While Rahotu— 7.3o p.m., Miss White Waitara — 11 a.m. and 7 p.m , Rev W. G. Thomas Tikorangi— 2.3o p.m., Eev W. G. Thomas Huirangi — 2.30 p.m., Band Lepperton — 7 p.m., Mr Everett Inglewood — 11 a.m. and 7 p.m , Supply Woi-lley Road— 2.3o p.m , Hand Ratapiko Read — 2.30 p m.. Mr Cartwright Lepper Road— 2 30 p.m., Mr McMillan Waipuku— 2.3o p.m. ai_cl 7.3.0 p.m., Supply Stanley Road — 2.30 p.m., BJr Keightley Stratford — 11 a.m., sr Holder 7 p.m., Mr Dakes Cardiff— 7.so p.m., Mr E. mils Ngnirc — 11 a.m., Mr Wood Bird Road— 2.3o p.m., Mr F. Hills PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. New Plymouth— ll a.m., an.l 7 p.m., Rev J Olphert Bell 810ck— 2.30 p m., Rev J. Olphert 7.30 p.m., Mr T Cha>terton Upper ITangorei — 11.30 a.m.. Mr Z. Welh Mangorei— 2.3o p.m , Mr Z. Wells Omata — 7.30 p.m , Mr R E. Dowle Inglewood— ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev G-. P. Hunt Egmont Village— 2.3o p.m., RevG. P. Hunt Stratford— ll am. and 7 p in , Rev B. Dudley Ekham — 11 a.m. und 7 p.m., Rev G. Clcmcut Cardiff — 11 a.m., Mr Oollicgwood Midhirst— 2 30 p.m., Rev B. Dudley • 7.30 p.m., Mrs Henn Denbigh Roarl— 7.3o p.m., Mr Burnett Mangatoki — 7.30 p.m., Mr Lacey Stanley Road — 7.30 p.m., Mr Wellington Palmer Road — 2 p.m.. Mr H. Lacey Rawhitiroa Road — 2.33 p.m., Mr Ballantync Manga whero Roid — 2.30 p.m., Rev Cr. Clement BAPTIST .CHUBOH. Gill-street — 11 a.m., Mr Ladd 7 p.m., Sufrply
£_^%^S^k BABY 111 b^oms CUTJCURA ROSCLVENT U so pure, sweet, and wholorcno tlir.; all rccs may take it \yitli pleasure anil honeiit. Its mission i 3 to cool a:wl c'nap.3o tin b^o;! in eczema and othoi tortiirmj;, (.lsfinftnins li imo.ir?, .rashes, and irritations, uhile warm lintlis with Cuticoua Soap cleanse tho surfr.ee of crusts and scale's, ana ge.itio anointings with Cuticuua Ointment soothe s.;nl hesi iiohing, burning skin. ALMOST IF T7~7w g as d Won t Do! The Bontea Baking Powder will make bread, cakes, pastry and such like, rise "higher than the price of wool." It must be - in every house. The quality is the best, and quantity the most. Try it once. We won't ask you again. f f f^ l \~At Fi-'zroy, on Wednesday LJ BLICK SnifiTLlND PONY: two white spots on bask, Finder re* warded on returning it lo Hal. GoonAG E. Fgmonfc Boot' Factory. " 3V7 |iv RI-.W^RD.-LOST, from New l*/-^ Plymouth Railway Station platform, on FriJay, s'h January,— One SACK, containing blaqkets, working clothing, and tools. The above reward wilL be paid to any person leaving the same at Mr J. W. West's Stables, New Plymouth.' 288 MR and MRS P. R iWcIILL resume' teaching Monday, February 5 h I Address Collier, and Coj New Plymouth. ' , 306 WANTED, -A H.ir.dy GIRL, for for^r.oon only. Enquire evening*. — Mrs F. Wf ihter, Liardet Street. 344 ANTED,— A. GIRL to assist in housework during the" day. — AppJy to Mrs Westo.v, Vivian Street. 345 T)USHEDI Bushed!! Hushed ! ! Li) all the afternoon, were the Beei hive Importing Coy. 350 WANTED, — A good GENERAL SERVANT; nu family .-Apply Mrs H. Callaghan, Devon-street. 317 TTT ANTED,— A capable GENERAL T> SERVANT. — Apply at tba Hi.gu ScnooL. 319 ON account of Iha Rev. i\ W. Walker leaviug tho district, we ofEar all hi \ WAITARA PROPERTY for ABSOLUTE SALE.- Full particulars apply Callagiian & Co. „ 318 OOME early this eveniDg to avoid the rush. Can examine bargains bettf r. 350 WANTFD,-A BOY to Milk six cows and deliver miik in town Wages, £1 per week - Stanlhy Smith Meiriland?. 1 2G7 \I7"ASTfiD,- Person to ADOPT or 1 V K«EP HARY BOY, 5 n.onthi old. - Reply ''XY.Z, 1 .offica of t* ia paper. 256 WANTED IMMf'DIATELY,THREK MILKERS -Apply J. W. Lee. Sentry Hill. £01 IT was quite a sight thin afternoon to sea the hundreds of Ladies coming out or! tho Beehive Drapery Shop, with a look ot satisfaction, having evidently secured somo good birgiins. 350 WANTED.-A BOY for farm work, must be u?ed to driving bullocks No milking.— Apply lo A. E. Cole, Oarrington Road. 101 SITUATIONS waitiug for aoy number of youDg girls at good wages ; references n quired . Apply Registry Office. —Mrs Tippin'3, Duvon-street. ' 1 10 LE r,_FlVffi ROOMED HOUSE, 1. in Molesworth-stroet. Kent, G«pnr wtek. — Apply Hehai.d Offica. 347 loos: otjp FOR TUB CITY BAND SWIMMING SPORTS. 589 Programme Next Week. IT'S ALL MY WORK! The linen lo 'ks a3 white as snow, Mary. How do you manage to get it su2h a good colour ? Washed with Fto«A Soap, Mum, '
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11738, 3 February 1900, Page 3
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919Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11738, 3 February 1900, Page 3
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