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The Mokau berthed at the New Plymouth port at noou to-day with a cargo of coal for the Fteezmg Works. Captain Edwin wired at 2 p.m. to-day : — Indications glass fall after 20 hours froca now, with easterly wiada; tides low. Pneumouia, with its swift attack, Shows mercy to but 'few, And those that strength and good health lack Can't hope to pull safe through. When winter brings its cpld and wet, Such things we can endure If we but have the sense to get • Some WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CUBE. WADE'S WORM FlGS— tgo woniderful Worm Worriers — are a safe and sure remedy, in Is boxes; sold everywhere^ FOR Mk Baby's Bath xf^ cuticura ft prevents chafing, ruttnc-. s-, nr. 1 TG-aslinwß </ cho skin, soothec infiaamation, allay a itchmg and irnf(uo-i,r.nd when foaowedbjgeoHe applications t-f CimctJEA Ointmept, the ' /jreat si"'. 1 -. •--«!-«, *iieedily curco all forms oi .' v , - i. i.».-notrre aid rcstorcetbe hair. TARANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. TNSPECTION PARADE, Monday, JL 7th April. Fall in at 7.30^>.m. Blue uniform and leggings. i Fines for absence will be inflicted. R. N. HOOKER, a 493 Lieutenant Commanding. NOTICE. THE Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned as Nurses, | under the style of v Morrison & Green," having expired by effluxion of time on March 31st' ult , has beenJDissolved. All moneys due to and by the late firm will be respectively received and paid by Miss Morrison, who will* continue to carry on Woodside Private Hospital on her own account. s .Dated this first day of April, 1902. ADA MORRISON, A. E. GREEN. Witness io signature — Edmund Maiioney, Solicitor, Auckland. , a 494 COUNTY RATEPAYERS' PETITION. rf^HE Petition Containing Taranski I County Ratepayers' protest against New Plymouth Borough Council's proposed scheme for the erection of an expensive bridge over Te Henui Stream, will remain open at the County Office for a few days, and may be signed byratepayers who have not already done so. H. OKEY, a 436 County Chairman. SOLEVILLE. SOLE VIILE. DAVID STREET, and some of the Sections in this beautiful suberb are now marked out by ploughed lines, and notice of sale will appear in next Saturday's issue. Remember it is under one hundred and ten chains from Post Office. a5Ol W, COURTNEY. CORNER STOKES. Pnngarehu Methodist Church. THURSDAY, APRIL 10th. LAID by Rev W. Caonell, Mrs Rutherford, Jos. Hawken, Esq., and Councillor Carter at 2 p.m. Tea from 4 p.m. Is, luncheon for visitors at 1 p.m. Is, children half price. Public meeting at 7.30 p.m., Rev S J. Serpell and other gentlemen. Musical Items. a 333 NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS against Stanley Li. Humi'llßies must be rendered to the undersigned before the 20th iust. a 505 W. HUMPHRIES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 'VTEWTON KING has received instrucJ3I tions to submit to public competition in April next the property known as the Mission Farm, on the Great South Road, between New Plymouth and the Harbour. The area of the several lots will vary from a quarter of au acre to six and a half acres, and each lot will be offered on a 21 years lease with ' perpetual right of renewal, and will be absolutely free from all conditions as to improvements. The upsets have been fixed vtrv low. Under ibis system purchasers will not lock up any capital in the land, and will be free to improve their holdings as they cheose. Lithograph plans and full particulars will be issued later^ 206 WANTED TO BENT.— comfortable fiveroouied Cottage.-Apply J. 0. DAVIEB, Devon-street a 36 PlN(rpON'a"-Ju^rLauded,~.A lar* supply oi: fpu'o Jlocquote, Balls, &n«l G»r»<>.fl. — lauwi dtj'w tutor's I>.i>o<"-, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11933, 5 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11933, 5 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11933, 5 April 1902, Page 3