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PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. /~\WING to the destruction by fire of our Job Printing Dr-pnrtment, our printing connection hn<? been taken over by tho Daily News, to> whom wo would solicit n continuance of the support so generously extended to us in the past. TARANAKI HERALD. TN connection with the above, we wish to announce that we. have brought our Job Printing Department right v np-to-date, and placed it in charge of a highly qualified printer, and aro therefore in a position to give quotations for and execute s*iy kirfft of printing. TARINAKI DAILY NEWS. b 258 SATURDAY FOOTBALL. ALL Persons interested in the formation of a Saturday Football Competition are requested to meet at the Council Chambers on FRIDAY Evening Next, April 30, at 8 o'clock. N. M 'ISAACS, b 321 Convener. • TTVR AWING AND SKETCHING. THE Art of Drawing in Pen and Ink and Wator Colour taught by ARTHUR SMART, Late of the Edinburgh School of Art. Address: — e/o. Mrs. Brown, Dawson Street, New Plymouth. b3IG TENDERS. rpENDERR will be received up till T SATURDAY, the Bth of May, for glazing 100 acres' at Frankleigh Park for 41' x months. Particulars from — L. M. MONTEATH, Egmont Street, Now Plymouth. b3lO BARRETT ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS. WHEREAS the following candidates havo been duly nominated for the above : — RUSSELL, William John LEALAND, Percy As the nominations do not exceed the > number required, I hereby declare the above-named candidates duly elected? I There was another nomination informal. PAUL C. MORTON, Returning Officer. New Plymouth, April 28, 1909. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held at the Office of the Board on May 12, 1909, at 2 p.m. R. E. BLANCHARD. b 332 ; E. L. ADAMBON (Late Manager Dyeing Department Wellington Woollen Mills), WISHES to announce that he will start business at Devon St. East, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY NEXT, May 1, as Dyer and Frenoh Cleaner Ladies' Costumes, Jackets, Skirts and Cloaks dyed and cleaned, also Silk Blouses and all Fancy articles French dry .cleaned. GENTS' SUITS CLEANED OR DYED. FEATURES CLEANED AND CURLED OR DYED AND CURLED. ECONOMISE ! By having the clothes that Uave now becotae comfortable U» wear renovated at prices below : — Ladies Skirts— Cleaned and Pressed, 8s to 4s ; Dyed and Pressed, 6s tp7fl 6d. Ladies' Costumes— Cleaned and Pressed, 5s 6d to 7s 6d; Dyed and Pressed, 8s 6d to 10s 6d. Grnts' Suits— Cleaned and Pressed, 6s 6d to 8s 6d; Dyed and Pressed, Ms. to 12s Gd. a , „ Kid Gloves, Is to Is 6d per pair; Vests Dyed, 2s 6d; Coats, 6* 6d:Trottsers, 4s ; leathers— Cleaned and Curled, or Dyed and Curled, Is 6d tq 2s 6d «wh. Doljf £50 R£WARD-~ — 3 The Proprietors of Wolfe's < Schnapps hare determined to institute proceedings, which will be carried to the utmost extent allowed by law, a««i»^ "J^S? ( refilling their bottles with other spirit and retailing it , under the name of J Wolfe's Schnapps. ,f As offenders may be igno- 1 4 rant of the very serious risk 4 f they are incurring, attention I J is hereby called to the Act of 1 \ Parliament of New Zealand, f I "The Patents' Designs and f 1 Trade Marks Act. xoo&" } f under which any person who } , J encloses any goods in any { ! I covering (which include* 1 ! I any bottle) to whfclra trade f if mark has been applied shall 1 j be liable on conviction on \ \ I indictment to imprisonment f I with or without hard labour 1 1 for not over two years or to C 1 fins, or to both imprison- f \ meat and fine. I 1 A REWARD OF £50 I ! \ is of ered for such information m will Itod S • to fcbe oonriction of any penon carrying on w f these practice*, Any information can t* 1 % supplied U our Solicitor!, Mewn. Chapmann f f andTripp, Brandon Street, Welßngtoo, H»W # J Zealand* C f UDOLPHO WOLFE GOMPAHY, I I Proprietor* «f Wolfe's Schnapps f THAT WRETCHED BOY. ONCE upon a time a oertain little boy, like all little boyshad a sweet tooth, and many of them, and the flesh pots of Egypt were as nothing compared with his faithfulness to the jam pots. His devotion was unswerving, ana as for sacrifice, why, he'd sell his birthright, or even his pocketknife, for a mouthful of the joggling jam. One day his mother had placed in a secluded spot such a spoonful, and the lad saw it. It looked so nice, he thought not twice ; That jam had vanished in a triee — So sad are these confessions. Alas, the jam contained a pill, "Which made him very very illDeceived by first impressions. And so the world wags, for how often is the gildod' stock but a snare, and the gold mine salted. This is the ago of cheap jacks and bogus bargains; but the proof o the puddin' is the proem' o't. Letthat be your motto. It can be safely applied, for instance, to— SURATURA TEA. The first impressions of that choice product will be unalloyed satisfaction. Yes, and these impressions will be confirmed and enhanced upon every subsequent ooeasion. It cannot bji" otherwise, because "D" blend is fluperh. Then there are other grades— "A" at Is «d, "B" at Is 9d, and "X" at 2s 4d— th» most modest of them good, while $»o best is beyond compare. SIMPLY SAY: ftURATURA!

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13945, 28 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13945, 28 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13945, 28 April 1909, Page 3

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