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BAD COMPLEXIONS RED ROUGH HANDS FALLING HMR PBEVEMTEOBT ?.tlCUig SOAP* The most effective skin purifying and beautifying 6oap as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. l« strikes at the cause of bad complexions, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishos. viz., the clogged, irritated, inflamed, overworked, or qlng&tsh Ponss. Sold ererj-wiwe. Uritiih depot: F. £ Iwr "« TT * 8 XI: London. 1 rcnoH depotj 1.. Mid*. Tar,*. Aa.traUjn Pnvn. oar., i«.lu r«op., Ewtau, v. b. a. \ITE bf»{ to adT'-*e intending pur- \\ cbwrn tba', baing DittKOT IMLPORTERB, we ac able to sell our PIANOS and ORGANS CHEAPER than any other fi'tn in th« rii trict. Call and inspect. -1 hk v olonial Piano Im porting 00, nex f . Kailway Urosaing, Devoti -street, P. D- MiK'nnon B*in, Manager. 217 FOR Immediate SALE, — New 7-room honse, bath-room with fireplace, and wash house with copper, nice garden, and pleasant position, east end. 1} ocres. Price moderate. Term 9 exceptionally easy.— Apply B. J. Carthew. SUNDAY SOdOOL PI JSIC. MR. MAY, BVKBR, D«»vou street, nas on band a Large Qu+'tuty of Provi*ion«» » r^p^re j for thi proposed Picnic, which wul be sold at lo * rates. Friends of r-be Rmv'ay PchooU are inviced to purchase, thus obviating nna«oial loss to the Executive. 223 A NUMBER of BECOND-HAI»D PI AN US and ORGANS CHEAP. —The Colonial Piano Importing Co., next Railway Crossing. D MoKinnon Bain, Manager 217 C^HBAP BICYCkEBFOR XttAS — J Tho Ulcvetand, at £l 7 10j with . Bur will Tyres, aud at £18 lOi with Dunlops. The best valu* ever offered. — Apply Taukton'B Uyclk Dep^t, New Plymouth. mAILOB MADE COSTUMES — I Ladies' Beautiful Tailor Made Costumes, no two alike, 57/6, reduced to 32/6.— Blyth'B rtuTim«r B*ie. 23i BOYS' KNI KfRS. -Boys' Serge and Tweed Koickere, from 1/11 pair, servicbable, aud cheao. All Bovh' Clothing very Low Prices. — Blyth s Snmnaer Sale. 237 CIORSET*".— 3'» paiw Strong, Well j Made, aud Good Fictiog Corsotf*, 2/3 per p<ir, great bargain —Blyth's summer Sale. 237 OAND MIRRORS ~« A thing of r"» beauty haj iy for evr." Good, wtfll-miida Hand Mirrors, 4£ I each.— Blyphs Summer Rale. 2g7 DEATH OF HER MAJESTY. PUBLIC OBSERVANCE AS TO MOURNING. RANFURLY, Governor. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House, at "Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of January, 1901. Present: His Excellency the Governor in Council. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GO VERNOR of the Colony of New Zealand having been advised by the Secretary of State for the Colonies of the lamented death of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Colony, doth hereby enjoin as follows upon her late Majesty's loving and lamenting subjects in the said Colony, in token of their grief and sorrow for the great loss the Empire has sustained: — 1. All ministers of religion and all congregations are invited on SUNDAY NEXT, the twenty-seventh inst., and also on the day appointed for the Funeral of Her Late Majesty, to hold solemn services of public worship and mourning on behalf of the people of the Colony. 2. The New Zealand Ensign, with a scarf of crape attached to the flagstaff, one foot above the flag, shall be displayed at half-mast on all public buildings in the Colony till sunset each day and until sunset of the day appointed for the Funeral. 3. All ships in the various harbours of the Colony are invited to display their Ensigns at half-mast each day until and inoluding the day of the Funeral. 4. All officers of the Government aro enjoined to wear mourning until further notified, and all other subjects of Her Late Majesty are requested to do the same in such manner as their loyalty and feelings direct. 5. And generally until after the day of tho Funeral it is enjoined tna 4 . all festivities of a public nature be suspended, and that on that day all places of business and public entertainment be closed. J. H. Me A lister, Acting Clerk of tho 232 Executive Counoil. iiTAaT D Knowu, — Thu oleauesi V V easiest, aud best way to preserve eggs is with Ptte id's Royal Egg Pre»ervative'

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11664, 25 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11664, 25 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11664, 25 January 1901, Page 3

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