Cheap Advertising. Prepaid advertisements of Wanted To-let, For Sale, etc., are lnserte In tbia column ; 10 words lor six pence, 1 day ; six daya, 2/6. Doubt these rates if book*,. (•\ lIIUONS' Garden Seed, Pea: VX Boons, Sutton's Mangold aiu Swnte, at White's flood Value Bm eery. Orders solicited. 'Phone 02 WANTED a capable lady help fo the country. Three in la roily. State age.—Apply Mrs S. Al I'orritt, lleaconslield Hoad, AlJdbiral LOST— From South l! (J ad on Thursday, upstanding hay hack newly shod all round.—Kcwarj at M. Jones' fJrilcrion Stables. V OST—At wharf, on Saturdaj M.J night, pocket book. Ileword V per cent, of contents at News Olllce. WANTED-Steady,; reliable Chef Also gtood milkers, and a la< foi farm.—Apply Mynott's Registry. rp HE LADIES are receiving satisJL faction at last, because they will have from their grocers Moa or Golden Nugget Teas. WE Defy Competition. Our prices and quality are the beat. 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, S/-. Moa and Golden Nugget Teas. II T T and secure at once Moa Teas, four prices, but only one quality— The Bert. A FAMILIAR FEIEND.-Those using Moa Teas recognise true economy. Get it from your grocer. WANTED Growl results in housekeeping by using Moa or Goldi en Nugget Teas, 1/4 to 2/- at all IT'S A FACT.-Why do people all rave about it ? Because it h a s quality and flavour.—Golden Nugget Tea. All Grocers. I TH HEY are all using them now, as IJ. there is none better. Moa Teas are always a guarantee of quality and cheapness combined. TO LEASE-160 acres, all in gra&u all level, 5 roomed house, cowshed, within easy distance of factory and school, metal road. Rent 15s per acre.—D. Laing, Egmont-street, Now Plymouth. ,10R SALE-106 acres, all lev< JL land, all in grass, ring fenced, and divided ; good house, cowshed and yards. Close to school and factory, metal road. Price, £l2 per acre. Easiest of terms.—D. Laing, I Egmont-street, New Plymouth. TO LEASE, with purchasing clause 375 acres, ring fenced, and divided, all in grass; new 4 roomed house, 8 bail cowshed ; factory within 10 chains; 12 acres ploughed. Rent, 5s per acre.—Apply p. Laing, Egmont-street, New Plymouth. CAILLER'S Swiss Milk Chocolate.—Take 100 Coupons to your Confectioner, and obtain the prize which is being offered in exchange. \ ,| ADAMB HELLER, Fsychometr !.iV.I_ rist, Physiognomist, Inspirational Test Medium. Rooms, Shop, Coffee Palace Buildings, Inglewood. Advice p'ven on health, business, marriage, etc. Charts written, handwritings diagnosed. Fee 2s fid. Positively one week only. TANTKD, Up-to-date le t t use Basic Slag unrivalled ts a top dressing for pasture. Ensure a heavy hay crop by using Basic Slag which should be applied during the winter months. On sale by Newton King. J ANTED KNOWN, that Flson's i > celebrated Potato Manure, promotes heavy yields and gives better results than any other fertilisers in the market, Newton King, agent. TANTED KNOWN, Agricultural I > » salt kills insect life and in|croases growth. Now is the time to i apply it. On sale by Newton King. pOR SALE.-1379 acres, with 750 in grass, 1J miles from sshool, on metalled rood ; good nve-roomod house, sheds, &c.,, in four sections, and roaded all round, £3 15s; also 500 acres, Tarata, all fully improved, price £7 10s ; and 650 acres with 200 in grass, 0.R.P., a t £1 in 10 years. Price goodwill £2 per acre ; terms, £350 cash.—W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. "Tpo Plumbers and Tinsmiths.—For sale, good sound business as al 'ngoing small.—W. H. and A. j McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. -79 acres, snug dairy . - " dwelling and shed, i mile from factory, station and st o re, welt subdivided, metalled road. Price £lB.—W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agants, Eltham. ?)H SALE—ISO acres, first-class dairy farm, all in best English grasses, 6 roomed house, large shed, several subdivisions, 1 mile from factory, school, score, etc. Price, £lB ; easy terms.—W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, Elthain. he Direct Importer Cash Buyer peal's Cash Store. Men's Black Cashmere Sox, 3 pairs for 2/-. Cream Striped Tennis Shirts, 2/6. 2/y, 8/11. Dark Seamless Merino Sox, 6d. Good for sore feet. Black, Fawn and Brown Fr Felt Hate, 4/11. White Shirts, with short fronts, 4/6, 5/6. 6/0. Men's White Handkerchiefs, Large size, 2/6 do'*" ' Newest shapes in Straw Hats. I Folding Straws, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6. TIES ! TIES ! TIES I Latest d< signs just opened. Come endll see them. NEAL, CASH CLOTHIER MASONIC STABLES. DEVON STREET EAST. BEGS to announce to the travelling public that he has just erected Up-to-date, Commodious Livery and Bait Stables and is now prepared to cater for the trade in all its requirements, and trusts with civility and attention to command a fair share of public patronage. SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES, I I GIGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HIRE. Every core taken, but no respourb Wlity. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 256, 2 November 1904, Page 3
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802Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 256, 2 November 1904, Page 3
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