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BAD COMPLEXIONS RED ROUGH HANDS FAILING HAIR PREVENTED BY (utiemg TSOAP* The most effective skin purifyine and beautifying soap as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strikes at the cause of bad complexions, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes, viz., the closgeu irritated, inflamed, overworked, or slugg.sn Ports. Sola eTeryw*»T«. Brftbh dtwrtt P. Niwwt * Poki, London. Fr*reh d»pot* I*. Sidt. P«m. Austriban d?p3?R Towks « «0.. BTdner.torr.B Dsuo A*a C&SM. Cobp., Sole Pro?*., BosTsi:. U. 8. A. WE b'g lo tulvi-e intending purchasers thaf, being DittßOT IMPORTERS, we a-e able to sell our PIANOS and ORGANS CHEAPER than any other fi r tn in tbe district. Call aod inspect. -Tuc Colonial Piano Im PORTING 00 , nex*. Hallway Crossing, Drvon-atreef, N I P. D. M K : nnon Bun, Manager. 217 FOX Immediate SALE,— New 7-room house, bath-room with fireplace, aud wash house with copper, nice garden, aud pleasant position, east end. If acres. Price moderate. Terms exceptionally easy. — Apply E. J. Cabthew. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. \*B. MAY, B*KER, Devon-street, iv I bas on band a L*rge Quantity of Provision* i.repflrei for tho proposed Picnic which will be sold at low rates. Friends of the Snnday Sobools are invited to purchase, thus obviating financial loss to the Executive. 223 WE hold the LARGEST and most V\RIED RTOCK of Violins, MandjU.s, Ba:jos, Guitars, autoharps, Music, and All Fittings on tte (Joist —The Colonial Piano Importing Co., next Railway Crossing Devonsc, N.P. D. JflcKinnon Bain, Manager. aIY A NUMBER of SECOND-HAND PIANOS and ORGANS CHEAP. — Tee Colonial Piano Importing Co., next Railway Crossing. D. McSinnon Bain, Manager* 217 . TIMBER BUSINESS FOR SALE.' TBSDERB are incited for the Purchase of the interest of the late John HallbV in the old-establwhed TIMBER and SIWMILLING BUSINESS of Halley and Ewing, whioh has been carried on in the Oity of Wellington for 35 ytara. Mr Halley's inter st U one-half, and it is desired to sell hU chare in the going concern. Particulars will be supplied to intenn<ng purchasera. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close on 25ch Jtcu&ry. Apply to V )UNG & TklPB, Wellington, Solicit or » for tbe Administrators. 80 &EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DEPARTURE OF SIXTH TRANSVAAL CONTINGENT. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from all stations to ! Wellington (by either route) on 24th an<i 25th January, aWlable for return till 19th February, 1901. 216 BY ORDER. /jHßfci_----^--B-B^-PBiHBBWBw»IBIMiCB»^JpW|p6pM^ IN THB LICENSING DISTRIC V OP EGMONT. IN THE MATTER OF 4 «THE LICENSING AO r, 1881' AND I TB AMENDMENTS. T WILLIAM RICBABDSON, of 9 Tarki Road, being tbe bolder of a puolican's license in respect of 'he house and premiaoß 6ituare at Taiiki Road, kaown as tho Tanki Hotel, do hen by give notice tbafc I desire to obtain and will ab tbe next licensing meeting, to be bolden at StnUfora* on tha fifth day of March, 1901, apply for a transfer of the said licpdb9 from myselt to Thom*s Throdorb Murphy, of Feilding. hotel keeper, my appointee. Dated a* Tariki Road this 22nd day of January, 1901. WILT.TAM RICHARDSON. BHAILER WESTON, Solicitor for Applicant New Plymouth. 214 First-class Boarding and Day School for Girls, PORTIA STRfciET, bTRATFORD. Principal, Mrs Rooney, ill M., M.R.O.P. THE School and First Term will commence Feb. 4ob, 1901. Delicate and backward girls receive special care and attention. The Musical Department in under the care of Mr Rooney. Prospectus on application. References kindly permitted to His Honor the Chief Justice, Sir Robert Stout, and to the Anslicuj Primat«, Bishop Cowie. c(S4M WAN i'ED Known,— That the best Egg Preservative in the marke*. Frumd'6." b 515

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11663, 24 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11663, 24 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11663, 24 January 1901, Page 3

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