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RACING NOTICES. RACING £ILUB. WINTER MEETING. GENERAL ENTRIES (1 sov. each) CLOSE with the undersigned by 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, MAY 10. At the same time ACCEPTANCES (3 sovs. each) are due for G.N. Hurdle Race.G.N. Steeplechase. FEES must accompany in each instance. J. F. HARTLAND, b 371 Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. the provident investment AND BUILDING SOCIETY OF TARANAKI (Permanent). (Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1S80.”) Subscriptions win be Due and Payable at the Office of the Society on-SATURDAY, May 11, 1912, till 5 p.m. L. M.TMONTEATH, Secretary. b 397 FARM FOR SALE. PARTICULARS OF FARM IN THE RAGLAN DISTRICT, SITUATED 24 MILES FROM THE RAILWAY AND NEAR THE HEAD OF THE HARBOUR. f\ ACRES, all in grass, with the OUU exception of shelter bush and crops: fenced into 14 paddocks, part of the land being rich drained swamp. Soils are heavy limestone to sandy loam, and grow excellent pasture and crops. There are 14 acres now m swedes and 3 in rape. Improvements comprise approximatelv 450 acres bush clearings, 100 acres of ploughed land, balance being shelter bush and drained swamp. One acre orchard ; i acre garden. New 6-roomed House of heart of kauri and totara (including dining room 20ft. x 18ft. bin.), bathroom lift, x 6ft. with porcelain bath, pantry lift. x. sft., Orion range. Telephone installed. Outbuildings comprise man’s room 16ft. x 12ft. with chimney, implement shed, .wool shed, grain shed, and calf house, 2 sheep yards, and cattle yard. This property is situated on the Te Akau boundary and in a rapidly rising district, there being two railway lines in course of construction in the vicinity. Proposed creamery site is 30 chains distant. It could be divided into 4 lovely dairy farms with little cost, as it has two road frontages. It is now carrying 700 ewes and lambs, 80 cattle, and 13 horses. Price for the freehold, £9 per acre. NOTE. —Road is metalled 20 miles, water carriage. is about 1 mile by metalled road. • F. P. CORKILL, b 315 New Plymouth. JAMES yjT D.8.0.A. (London), by Exam., SIGHT SPECIALIST, MAY be consulted at rooms upstairs in A.M.P. Buildings, NEW PLYMOUTH, EVERY TUESDAY (11 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Appointments may bo made with Messrs. Bennett or Skeates, Jewellers, New Plymouth. WAITABA —At Mr. Ogle’s, Chemist, on WEDNESDAY NEXT (May IS). CONSULTATIONS FREE. E For Thai = Bald Spot PLANTEKOA OINTMENT makes hair grow and makes it grow its natural colour. Mrs. E. Lowb, of Mokihinni, West Coast, writes that in July her daughter was so badlv scalded on the head that the hair came off for a space the size of the band's palm. Various treatments were tried without success. She continues: “ On the recommendation of Mr. C. J. Cullum,of Westport, we used PLANTEKOA OINTMENT, and with delightful results. The sore spot begun to heal after only a few applications, and the hair is now grown over the bald place, thick and strong its before the accident. It has grown its natural colour too. 1 ' Lika the llemedy, Plautekoa Ointment gives complete satisfaction wherever used. It is made from herb* of the strongest medicinal value. The first application will prove its worth. For free medical advice writ© to the Manager, Plantefcoa Proprietary, Lid., Wellington. Phiutekoa can be obtained from leading chemists and stores at these prices— PLANTEKOA, 5/- bottle. OIJSTMiJUT, 2/- large box. SOAP, I/- tablet. U Special New Plymouth agents, Messrs. Johnston Bros., Devon St. East, New Plymouth, and branches at Devon St. West and Moturoa. J. V. O’Hagan, Chendst, Eltham. W. K. Wallace, Chemist, Hawera. H INEMOA H OSPITAL. TEEMS WEEKLY: inglo Room, £3 6s 6d (£2 6a 6d ting). loublo Room, £2 12s 6d (£1 15a ting). For further information apply Matron, Hinemoa Hospital, Courtenay St., New Plymouth. N.B. —Above fees include Laundry. SCHOOL BLOCKS at Catran’s.—loo sheets. 3d each. Handy for the desk or office. 4624

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143787, 10 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143787, 10 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143787, 10 May 1912, Page 7

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