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Cheap Advertising. Prepaid •jttvertisements of Wanted, ~ To-let, For Sale, etc., are inserted in this column ; 16 words (or sixoence, 1 day ; six days, 2/6. Double these rates if booked. 11/ ANTED to Let, or Sell, an «- Vt roomed Collage, with every :onveni|ence. Located near the mouth of the Urenui Hivcr.—Apply, Jenkins, Matthews and FijjoU, auctionMis, Waitara. WANTED— A working manager for country store. Must unilerstand M.O. and P. and T. Office. ° Apply F. Gibbons, l'uniho. WANTED.-20 hammer and drill T men und navvies.—Apply Cameron mid Brooking, Stratford, or .. Sole 8r05.,, New Plymouth. WANTED to exchange—OJ ucrcs T lovtly suburban all level land, 1} miles from centre of town, for house properly in town, equal in , value about £7oo.—Apply Bewley jj' and Grilliths. a WANTED KNOWN—C. C. Ward, "' Draper, has been appointed sole agent in New Plymouth for , Ilondy's Egg Julep, the celebrated " hair specific, which is wonderfully effective in cleansing and nourishing the scalp. Try a bottle. Price Is. .. TT Julep destroys dandruff and gives the hair a beautifully soft, glossy appearance. Large bottles Is. Obtainable C. C. Ward's, Draper, sole agent. naturally thick'.—Moa Teas. vy Chocolate is obtainable of all Confectioners. 3 > ECAUSE I thought she was one > among a thousand, (now I think she is a thousand in one, when she gives me Moa Tea. J ANTED—Everyone to share <n . J the magnificent discount cash prizes given by the proprietors of Moa Teas, surpassing all others; £l5O next time. WANTED— Those tired of buying ice-cream and candies, going to theatres and up the river, and want a rest, use Moa Teas ; they stimulate. rANTED—Bachelors to be mar- . / ried to ladies who use Mo* I Teas. Keep your eyes open.- I r ANTED, because Matild T T only Moa Teas, and they are I a treat. I pOK SALE—IOO acres on the Eltham Road, Riverlea. No buildings (in the estate of the late Mr Burgess). Price, i{ sold this month, £lO per acre and easiest terms.—W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. <0 Plumbers and Tinsmiths.—Far i- sale, good sound business as a going concern, splendid accommodation, ingoing small.—W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. X arm, new dwelling and shed, } mile from factory, station and ■tore, well sub-divided, metalled road. Price £lB.—W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. MANY Business Men spend hundreds of pounds annually advertising, and I will advertise my Land Business during the Exhibition. T)K SALE—ISO acres, firstclass dairy farm, all in best English grasses, 6 roomed house, large shed, several subdivisions, 1 mile from factory, school, store, etc. Price, £lB ; easy terms.—w~ H. and A, McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. BY .Offering for sale a Valuable Business Site to New Plymouth, and undertaking to.finance a buyer with the whole purchase money.— David Laing. ND SECTIONS-I will sell sec.jl tions from £lO and upwards freehold. WILL also give the public an op- . portunity of securing a few Freehold Sites adjoining the Harbour at pi ices which they will eventually be worth per foot.—David Laing. ' N the Suburban House lino I will . let you make your own terms. FARMERS— I will supply you with : land of any class from £1 an I acre upwards.—David Laing. FREEHOLD Business Promises—l _.... . -HJgrtakg i 0 gen pg,. I cent, cheaper than obtainable in its locality. TOWN SECTIONS—I will sell to you with a £lO deposit and balance at 5 per cent.—David Laing. IXCHANGES-I will exchange I Town Properties for Farms, I Farms for Town Properties, or in any way to suit clients. • , FIRST CLASS Sheep Farm, -i-jL 900 acres, with main road running through the property ; 600 in grass ; at £2 10s an acre. TIIOWN Houses of every description A and terms in your own hands during Exhibition period.—David Laing. "WILL give you 15 per cent, pro- I . perty investment. tF you want to buy, see Laing. If \ you want to sell, see Laing. I Laing and his staff are always willing to suit clients i ECTIONS ! Sections ! Sections rJ of every description. Terms : 5 per cent, and ; monthly payments from 20s upwards. D. Laing. o~lf\ PRIZE will be given to the ob L\J person who introduce!' the most clients to me during the Exhibition period.—D. Laing. DAVID LAING, Land, Financial, jtnd General Commission Agent —Offices : No. 4, Exhibition Buildings, Egmont Street and Devon Street, Now Plymouth (under Coffee Palace).WE'RE SATISFIED THAT YOU'LL BE SATISFIED. You'll bo absolutely satisfied and more than pleased with the delicious flavour and line quulity of SURATURA TEA . . . It is a perfect tea—as perfect as Nature and man's best efforts can uiuko it. Suratura is rich, strong, and with a distinctive bouquet all its own tliat cannot'be improved on by any fanciful method of mixing and blending. Suratura is pure Ceylon lea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES : Suratura A Quality, Is I'd per Hi ; Suratura B Quality, Is 9d per )b ; Sural urt D Quality, 2s per lb; Suratura X Quality, 2a 4d per lb,. Sold by oil Storekeepers^ AN IDEAL SUMMER TRIP FEBRUARY 17tK to 2&th'^ HOW TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY, BEFORE arranging your summer holiday call at the office of the undersigned for leaflet describing 1 a delightful eight days' pleasure cruise along the northern coast.- The Northern Steam Ship Company's lino steamer NGAIMJJU will leave ' Auckland on FRIDAY, February 17th, calling at Great Barrier Island, Hen and Gliickens, Whangarei, Bay of Islands, Whangaroa and Pacific Cable Station, Doubtless Bay. Launches will bo provided for excursions rpund the beautiful harbours. Splendid fishing all along tho Coast.Most of the steaming will bo done ,t night, hence the usual discomforts of a sea voyage will be reduced to a minimum. Fares from £7 to £lO. Excursionists limited to 60. Only one class '■ ■ J< Q s WEBSTER,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7716, 19 January 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7716, 19 January 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7716, 19 January 1905, Page 3

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