Cheap Advertising. Prepaid «jdvertlsomena of Wanted To-let, For Sale, etc., are inserta in this column ; 10 words for six oencc, 1 day ; six days, 2/6. Doubli those rates if booked. ll> ICYCLES—Ladies in need o XJ one should attend sale to-day. -•Bcwfley & Griillths, Auctioneers. [T ANTED—Situation as Manage T ♦ of Country Store, Experien ed. Highest credentials. Uttdcrstun M.O. and 'P. and T. Olllce.—Appl; StorckceiJer, Daily News, New Plymouth. J- ANTED—lady help ; no wash mi t . ing ; one child. Apply, Mrs I Elliott Wilson, Taihapo Post, Taihape, I /"I OOD Milkers wanted. Wages fro« vH" 30s to 25s per week ; board ami lodging.—Apply, Mynott's Registry. ANTED KNOWN—C. C. Ward • • Draper, has been appointet solo agent in Now Plymouth foi Hendy's Egg Julep, the celebrate< hair specific, which is wonderfully el fective in cleansing and nouriftMn the scalp.; Try a bottle. Price la. , U T ANTED KNOWN-Heody's Egj TT Julep destroys dandruff am gives the hair a beautifully soft glossy api>earance. Large bottle Is. Obtainable C. C. Ward's, Drs per, sole agent. )LEASE don't stir me up ; I am s I ■ naturally thick'.—Moa Teas. s- jr> ECAUSE I thought she was one !4 X> among a thousand, >uow l, think she is a thousand in one when she gives me Moa Tea. r . Vj Take your coupons to you Confectioner and obtain your prize. : Vm?" ANTED—Everyone to share ti ' TT the magnificent discount cas I prizes given by the proprietors o Moa Teas, surpassing all others , £l5O next time. TT ice-cream and candies, goin y to theatres and up the river, am y! want a rest, use Moa Teas ; the stimulate. It l Wf ANTED—Bachelors to be mm . TT riod to ladies who use IfB Teas. Keep your eyes open. • L r ANTED, because Matilda ■ - T only Moa Teas, and they ' D a treat. 0 it X tham Road, Itivcrlca. No buildtags (in the estate of the late Mr 6 Burgess). Price, if sold this month, £lO per acre and easiest terms.—Vf. P H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, n Eltham. o rp o Plumbers and Tinsmiths.—Foi :, »- sale, good sound business as i ie going concern, splendid accommoda >i- tion, ingoing small.—W. H. and A r McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. w dwelling and shed, c I mile from factory, station and (1 store, well sub-divided, metallee .- road. Price £lB.—W. H. and A. Mcu Garry, Land Agents, Eltham. ffiH? - areas or pounds annually ad Ivertising, and I will advertise my ! Land Business during the Exhibi lion. X dairy farm, all in best English grasses, 6 roomed house, largo shed, several subdivisions, 1 milo from factory, school, store, etc. Price, £lB ; easy terms.—W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. » Y Offering for sale a Valuable * Business Site in New Plymouth, and undertaking to finance a buyer wjth the whole purchase money.— David Laing. ND SECTIONS-I will sell sccL tions from £lO and upwards I freehold. I WILL also give the public on or portunity of securing a few Freehold Sites adjoining the Harbour at piiccs which they will eventually bo worth per foot.—David Laing. N the Suburban House line I will - let you make your own terms. . _, -I will supply you with X land of any class from £1 as acre upwards.—DavM Laing. FREEHOLD BusmoSß Premises—l will undertake to sell 40 per cent, cheaper than obtainable in its locality. TOWN SECTIONS-I will sell to you with a £lO deposit and I balance at. 5 per cent.—David Laing. EXCHANGES-I will exchange Town Properties for Farms, Farms for Town Properties, or in any way to suit clients. A FIRST CLASS Sheep Farm, 900 acres, with main road running through the property ; 600 in grass ; at £2 10s an acre. during Exhibition period.—David Laing. ' WILL give you 15 per cent, pro- . pcrty investment. rF you want to buy, see Laing. If L you want to sell, see Laing. Laing and his stall are always willing to suit clients i SECTIONS ! Sections ! Sections of every description. Terms : 5 per cent, and 'deposit; monthly payments from 20s upwards. D. Laing. ■Vl'il rIUZE wiU ljo Given to the ou LVJ person who introduce' the most clionts to me during tie Exhibition period.—D. Laing. DAVID LAING. Land, Financial, and General Commission Agent —Offices : No. 4, Exhibition Buildings, Egmont Street and Devon Street, New Plymouth (under Codec Palace); A WOMAN'S PREROGATIVE. In the choosing of the family it is the duty of the housewife to exercise her prerogative. It is her right to choose, because the menfolk rely on her judgment, and she must choose with care. She must please their tastes o/id exercise economy, und she achieves her purpose when she buys SURATURA TEA . The great tea or the day. Served at most public places, served at most social functions, served in most homes. Surutuia is rich, strong, and tonicy. It is pure, high-grudu Ceylon tea, and ,is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or uny cheap or inferior tens. RETAIL PRICES : S'irat'.ira A Quality, is lid |cr lb; Suratuia B Quality, Is 9d per !b ; Suratuia D Quality, 2s per lb ; Suratura X Quality, 2s 4d per lb. Sold by all Storekeepers. J THE PAGODA. iTlie Coolest a n<l Most ITp-to-Date Tea Room in NEW PLYMOUTH. LIGHT LUNCHES AFTERNOON TEAS AND SUPPER A SPECIALTY ! NOTE.—The only Japanese. Tea Room in Taranaki. MRS. J. CONNOP, FROPiRUSTOESSv
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7712, 14 January 1905, Page 3
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