Cheap Advertising.. PrejHLia attvefttainebta of Wutt To-let, For Sal*, etc., *r» iaaertt. in this column ; 16 words for »txoence, l day ; six days, >2/6. Double these rat«a U booked. : ~ WANTED— A Competent Bookkocjier (double entry)/ Refcrtneos m,ulre<l t -Api>lj: l fl BsSlfljr and tSrifltths. LOST.— Ono fimnll grey gtfdlita pony, lk'll lllock. returned to Mrs (ilunsforil, LidWln itoad, Inglewootl. • , \X7 AN'TF.l)—Mo!liei.s to ,806 9i||fr " * Hoys' Hotivr Cuuts at 6/d MKTVII, Ho.\«' Strong Twceil (will Bland war), Hoys' , Stiw Toms J/!I, 1/11. Seal, c««h Clothier. WAXTED— A Smart Young Man as jKtrtir and in»ko MniMlf generally useful.—Apply Hotel Conk mon wealth. ~ il ANTED—Boy lo deliver papera. ' Apply to thle l'ubMshjir, JJajJy
VI/ ANTED—IIy girl leaving collttf »™ suitable clerical employiucn of position us Day tiovuTneax. jfog references.—'Apply E.E., care Dail News. WANTED KNowN-wdrm iiusi Hugs, ctft lOiu k>ng, 6/11, Larger Size, 70in by aOin, 7/11, fix tra Largo Size, 7/t Gin,' 9/o.—Neal Cash Clothier. ; w ANTED KNOWN—Jtefc'*' fl'htt . . and Hcathor-coloerod Woo, Sweaters, 4/6, direct imported. Bej-s Jerseys, 1/11, 2/6,. Neal Cash Clothier, '<* '' VI^^NTED—IOO inenW-ituy-ti«ut TI Bark Tweed Warm Heavy Ribbed 2/6. Knitted Woollen I'ndtTbhlrlS, .2/11.—Ncal, Cash Clothier. F3R SALE—Two houses and section, Molesworth Street. £SOO, .pply Mrs E. Jury, care of Mrs Bulot, Vivian Street. TO LET—A seven-roomed house, ; With pogsesrien Jrom the Ist April, 1303.—Apply "Standish and Kerr, Solicitor*. New- Plymouth. SCHOOL LIBRARIES Notice. It is desired thai from 250 to 300 New Hooks Mb added to the District and' Sunday Bchool Libraries, eight in nuinbcr; and subscriptions toward# itlie object aro now solicited by S. Hout, Treasurer and Collector ; or may bo left in care of Messrs Ambury Bros. CAILLER'B delicious Swiss Milk Chocolate is obtainable of all Confectioners,, 5 WANTED KNOWN- 0. 0. Ward, Urgpar, luL. betu appointed •ole agent In New ! Plymouth tor Heady'# Egg Julep, tfle celebrated hair whleh is womferfuUy eh fectlve in cleansing and nourishing the acalp< Try a bottle. Price Is. ¥*7-ANTED KNOWN—Hendy's Egg " Julep destroy* duulrufl and gtves the hair a beautifully soft, glossy Lar*e bottiai is. Obtainable 0, C. Ward's, Dm per, "ole ageat. PLEASE don't stir me upi lan naturally thidi,--Moa Teal, Because i thought sha was"t among a thousand, 'not* I «"Wi she is a thousand la one, when die gives me Mo& TVa. to share (a
TT - the magnificent discount cub P r,MS Sfren by the proprietor! of Moa Tout, surpassing all others j £l6O next time, WWTJaD— Those tired of buying ice-cream and candies, golni • to theatres and up the river, am want a rest, use Moa Tteas i thsr stimulate. ' ll' ANTED—Bachelors to be marTt rled to ladies who use Km Teas. Keep your «yea open, - WANTED. because Hat lid* uses treat° nly T# **' and 0,67 BY Offering for sale a Valuable Business Site In New Plymouth, anc undertaking to finance a buy* with the whole purchase money.— David Laiag. AND SEOTIONB-I will sell sections from £lO and upwards freehold. . IN the Suburban House line I will let you males your own terms. I WILL also give tie public an opportunity of securing a few Freehold Sites adjoining the Harbour at pi ices which they will eventually be worth per foot.—David Laing. IjtARMERS—I will supply you wltli X land of any class from £1 en acre upwards.—David Laing. FItEEBOLD Business Premised—l will undertake to sell 40 per cent, cheaper than obtainable in its locality. Town sections—i wui sell to you with a £lO deposit and balance at 5 per cent.—David Laing. Fji XCHANGES-I will exchange J Town Properties for Farms, Farms for Town Properties, or In any way to suit clients. AFIHST CLASS Sheep Farm, 000 acres, wits main road running through the property; 600 in grass ; at £2 10s an acre. WILL give you 15 per cent, property investment. IF you want to buy, see Lain*. If you wanf to sell, see Laing, Laing and his staff are always willing to suit clients* SECTIONS t Sections I Section* of every description. Terms : 5 per cent, and deposit; monthly payments from 30a upwards. D. Laia£ Wragge Right OP Wragge Wrong Prepare for Wet Weather. FIRST SHIPMF.NT OF OILSKINS & OVERCOATS OILSKINS & OVERCOATS NOW TO HAND. READ TIUS : OILSKIN WALKING COATS 10a 6d, 13a 6d, 16a 6d, OILSKIN lUDINO COATS (Double throughout, storm cuffs, full .vents for riding) 15a 6d, 17a 6d| 21a. Our Oilskins this season ore imported DIRECT FROM THE-MANU-FACTURERS, and are thoroughly Reliable Coats. Best value w« have ever offoredi Men's Durlc Tweed Overcoats, 22a 6d. Men's Dark' Grey Rainproof Clbfb 1 Overcoats, Padded Shoulders, Well Cut, Good Fitting, Up-to-date Styles^ 35a, 37a 6d, 49a 6d. Men's Chesterfield Mackintosh' Overcoats, New Patterns, {row 19a 6d. Men's Mackintosh Driving Overcoats, Nuvys and Dark Tweeds, Long Capes and Sleeviw. 35a, 45a. Jiie LatcsS Men's Dftlarubbcr Riding OvercofcVs, (Absolutely Waterproof), ,39a 6d>
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 788, 3 April 1905, Page 3
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