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Cheap ftwfffiwn* Prepaid advortisomenUi of Wai To-lot, For Sale, etc., are taw in this column ; 16 words (or ocnce, 1 day ; six days, 2/6. Do those rates if booked. WANTED— A Kood general vant for Stratford. A{ Mrs T. C. Fookvs, 3 York Teri New I'lymouth. LOST— Saturday, between Hail Station and l'ost Office, via mont-st, gold watch (open face, Whale). Finder rewarded at Ci I'n luce. GOOD Milkers wanted. Waecs 20s to 25k per week ; board lodging.—Apply, Mynott's Regis! W\NTEI>— A Competent M< line operator.—Apply 11 News, New I'lymouth. * \\7 ANTED—Good boy aible f T milk.—Apply J. W. Baker, joining now Reservoir. w / ILL the person who took lat , 1 umbrella (black handle, ( vor mounted) from Exhibition clo room please return same at once. WANTED KNOWN—C. C. Wi Draper, has been appoil solo agent in New Plymouth Hendy's ligg Julep, Uie celebrt hair specific, which is wonderfull: fectivo in cleansing and nouns! the scalp. Try a bottle. Price li WJkT ANTED KNOWN—Huiuly's 1 TT Juk[) destroys dandruff , gives the hair a beautifully s glossy appearance. Large tot Is. Obtainable C, C, Ward's, ] per, sole agent. A MERRY XMAS to on# and and while wishing you that would advise you to call and spcct our new goods. Just openi they are really heautiful.A.B.C. R and Shoe. WANTED to Rent, good gri paddock, handy to town. —A ply Daily News. C\ AILLER'S delicious Swiss 11 > Chocolate is obtainable of Confectioners. i LEASE don't stir me up ; I i naturally thick.—Moa 'lfeas. BECAUSE I thought site was O' among a thousand, I now think she is a thousand' in o: when she gives me Moa Tea. VVT ANTED—Everyone to share" . '■J 10 ma Si"icent discount ci prizes given by the proprietors Moa Teas, surpassing all other £l5O next time. WANTED —Thoso tired of buyi ice-cream and candies, goi to theatres and up the river, a want a rest, use Moa Teas ; ti stimulate. lirANTED —Bachelors to be mi » » riod to ladies who use M Teas. Keep your eyes open. \\/ r ANTED, because Matilda n; T T only Moa Teas, and they n FOR SALE—IOO acres on the I tharn Road, Riverlea. No buil ings (in the estate of the lata ] Burgess). Price, if sold this mont £lO per acre and easiest terms.-. 1 0 H. and A. McQarry, Land Agent > Eltham. [?OR SALE—79 acres, snug dai arm, new dwelling and ahe t mile from factory, station ai ■tore, well sub-dlvlded, metall road. Price £lB.—W. H. and A. 11 Garry, Land Agents, Eltham. FIR SALE—ISO acres, flrst*cla dairy farm, all in best Englii grasses, 6 roomed house, largo «iy» several subdivisions, 1 mile fro factory, school, store, etc. Prlc £lB ; easy terms.—W. H. and A. 1( Garry, Land Agents. Eltham. BY Offering for sale a Valuab Business Site in Now Plymouti and undertaking to finance a buyi with the whole purchase money. David Laing. AND SECTIONS-I will sell se tions from £lO and upwarc freehold. I WILL also give the public an o portunity of securing a few Fro hold Sites adjoining the Harbour i puces which they will eventually 1 worth per foot.—David Laing. FARMERS—I will suppiyvyou wM land of any class from £1 a acre upwards.—David Laing. FREEHOLD Business Premiseswill undertake to sell 40 p< cent, cheaper than obtainable in i locality. rpOWN SECTIONS-I will sell 1 A you with a £lO -deposit at balanoe at 5 per cent.—David Lain] EXCHANGES— I will exchnng Town Properties for Farmi Farms for Town Properties, or any way to suit clients. a treat. TO Plumbers and Tinsmiths.—f sale, good sound business as going concern, splendid accommoc ticm, ingoing small.—W. H. and McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. MANY Business Men spend hu dreds of pounds annually a r crlising, and I will advertise n Land Business during the Exhit lion. [ the Suburban House lino Iwi let you make your own terms A FIRST CLASS Sheep Fan 900 acres, with main roi running through the property; 6C in grass ; at £2 10s an acre. fl l OWN Houses of every doscriptii A and terms in your own ham during Exhibition period.—Dav Laing. WILL give you 15 per cent, pro . perty investment. IF you want to buy, see Laing. you want to sell, see Lain/ Laing and his staff are always wil iag to suit elientsi SECTIONS ! Sections I Section of every description. Terms 5 per cent, and \deposit; month payments from 20s upwards. 1 Laing. A PRIZE will be given totl i l person who Jntroducct' tl most 'icnts to mo during the E hibitio . period.—D. Laing. DAVID LAING, Land, Fftmncia and General Commission Agci -Offices: No. 4, Exhibition Bull ings, Eginont Street and Dove Street, New Plymouth (under Colli "Palace). badmr the patronage of aV *&« teacr the Governor, THE WHiraj&RT HOTE as the Leading Hot*] Tar<Jj*ki, centrally and conreafen ly.filtuated, Immediately opposl Poet and Telegraph, and Qo**r ment Buildings, and within tm cti utes' walk of the Railway Statin Refurnished in' the most up-to-da style, and provided nil fire Escapes. Bflliara Table. Hot, Cold, ai Shower Baths, All the Choicest Wines and Splri kept in stock. Speight's XXXZ. Ales on' draught. Letter* aad Telegrams promptly a tended to. CHARLES CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Q labors* and Tslephoa* 48. Boa M TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. , TO ADVERTISERS. ..TO ensure insertion change* standing advertisement* imut ,re» this office beforo one o'elMk M - II day preceding Ugue< ' ' The saJu canlage ol - jQhrUtmaa.gUta to OountryjlaJ.y J -*-"

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7701, 2 January 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7701, 2 January 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7701, 2 January 1905, Page 3

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