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LOST. —Between Brougharn-s'reet and South-road, a Lady's Gold Watoh with black guard.—Kinder rewarded on returning tame to this Office. 30 OBT between Messrs. Ambury's and J Moray's.—A Bmall Purse, containing money. Reward at Morey & Moore's.—H. Mann. r AN TED.- Employment »s Ga-diner and Milker. Apply Office of this r ANTED KNOWN.—Anybody wanting »i a Covering for a Hay-stark can get one nn applying to J Buttekworth, Devonstreet, New Hymou'b. 4 j*>R S -LE.—6-roomed House BLd h«lf. section, I 'evon-street Kast. Easy s —W. Coubtney. SALE.—Pboice small iboldirig of 83 J acres, only five miles from town, on FranVley-road l>a«e has two years to run. Compulsory purchasing clausn at £9 10s per acre. Price f r goo Initl only £'-0!), including 24 shires in dairy factory, and growing c p.-,t .'eh' "-onh > I'o. Applyto BRAN-1 DON AND CARBI>GTON, Devon Street. tc ! I "V ! AIT for Sile of Painter's. There ' ' V be i.othin/ offe ing like it. ibi upsets. Sale 3rd A i ril. 2 W. COURTNEY ■ TARASAKI GUARDS. EMBERS who have not finished Olssafiriog rrust do so on THUKBDAY or : SATURDAY afternoons next. Ammunition on the Range. 28 29 business carried on by me at New X Plymouth sinca October. 1902, as Eneiieer and f-'urveyor, under the style of " Skinnej and Sladden " will, in future, be carried on by me under my own came alone. I L. C. SLADDEN. January Bth, 1903. i SALVATION ARMY. 1 'iPBOIALSouI-sa'in.: Meetirgs. conducted 3 by McKie, chief officer for Australia aid New Zealand. SATURDAY, February 14th, at 8 p.m., in Salvation B*rrsc!cs. SUNDAY, February 15th, at 11 a.m., 3 atd 7 p.m., in O, era H.uss. SOUTH ROAD -E'V^ON-' MJNNY =!IBK'>K h;s, te-ji: J no rrionor if building. CARTHEW, BIUTTiIN fc 00., bole Agents.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1903, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1903, Page 3
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