Cheap _■ in this column ; 10 words (or sixpence, 1 day; six days, «fl> (id. Double these rat«s If booked. TTJ ANTRI) by a compeUul tooofcVl k«'|wr. uny position of tiiikt; Wide business exiierlencc.-^Nemo, ]1 invent. WANTED— A Competent Bookkeeper (double entry). References required.—Apply to Hewloy and Griffiths. WANTED— Mothers to mo our Hoys' liefer Coats at A/6 mm a/1.1, Boys' Strong Twoett Cap* 04 (will stand w~eur). Boys' SiUk Toms 1/3, 1/11. —Seal, CmK Clothier. P><nnniH IttAtllAnlA Af ANTliD—Boy to del Ivor pafjerrf
▼ f Apply to the News. WANTED KNOWN—Warm Uurit Hugs, 6(t lOin long. 0/11, Larger Sizo 70in t>y ftOin, 7/11 ; JB*tra Large Sl/.0, 7(6 810, Cash Clotbier. i— i i I, r ' 'i 1 WANTED KNOWN-Mens WWW and Heather-coloured Wool Sweaters 4/8, direct Imported. Boys' Navy Jersoys, 1/11, 2/6» Keel, Cash Clothk'r. -vi ANTED—IOO men lo buy Heavy ** Dark Twood Trousers at 5/11. Warm Heavy Ititrbod L'nderp&nto at 2/6. Knitted Woollen: UnriettMrtV 2/11.—Neol, Cash Clothier.
TO' LET—A wjvon-rooincd house, with possession from tho Ist April, 1905.—Apply StandMf Mid K«rr, Solicitors, New Plymouth". SCHOOL LI IMIAIUEH" Notice.' " It is Hesir«l that from -280 to 300 New Books bo added to tho District and Sunday School Libraries, eight) in number J and subscription* towards th» object ore now solicited by S. Rout, Treasurer and Collector; or may be left in care ot Messrs Atnbury Bros< .. WANTED KNOWN-C. C. Ward, Draper, has boon appointed Sole Agent in Mew Plymouth (or Itcndy'B Egg Julep, the - celebrated Hair Specific, ' which is wonderfully flective. in cleansing and nourishing the scalpi Try a bostle. I'rtco Is, WANTED KNOWN—Hendy'ir Egg Julep destroys dandruff and', gives the nair a beautifully soft, glossy appearance. Large bottles Is. Obtainable 0, C. Ward'-s, Draper, Solo AgentPLEASE don't stir mb up.: I am naturally I hick.—Man Tias. BSC A USE I thought sfce was one among a thousand ; now X think she is a thousand in one, when she gives wo Moa Tea. \KTANTED— Everyone to share in Y? tho magnificent discount cash prizes given by tho proprietors ot £l6O next time.
WANTED— 'ITiobo tired of buying Ice Crceui and Candies, going to theatres and up tho river, and want a rest, uso Moa Teas; they stimulate. WANTED— Bachelors to bo married to ladies who uso Moa Teas. Kocp your eyes opon. \JkTANTED— Because Matilda i.sos T * only Moa Teas, and tlwy nrs a treat.4r BY Offering for sale a Valuable Business Site in New Plymouth and undertaking Wo finance a hover wrth tho whole purchase luonoy.— Davtd Laing. v ND SECTIONS.—I will sell rations from £lO nad upwards freohold. rN tho Suburban House line I wiU L let you make your own terms. I WILL, also give the public the op- _ portunity of securing a fow Frewhold Sites adjoining Ibo Harbour at prices which they will eventually be worth per foot.—David laing, FAItMERS— I will supply you with land of any class from £1 «u aero upwards.—David Laing. FREEHOLD Business Premises.—l will undertake to sell 40 per cont. cheaper than obtainable in its locality, Town sections.—i win sell to you with a £lO deposit and balance at 5 per Gent.—David Laing,. Exchanges.— i win exchange Town Properties for Farms, Farms for Town Properties, or in uy way to Suit clients. A FIRST CLASS Shetp Farm, 000 acres, with main road unning through tho property f 000 in gratis ■; .at £2 10a an acre. WILL give you 10 per . cent, property investment. IF you want to buy, see Laing; If you want to . sell, see Laing. Laing aud his stall are always will-
ing to suit clients. SECTIONS i Sections ! Sections of every 'description. 'Jtrm* : 5 j>cr cent, and deposit; monthly payments from 20« upwards. D. Laing< WRAGGE RIGHT or WRAGGE WRONG, ' ' PREPARE FOIt WET WEATHER. FIBST SHIPMENT! OF > OILSKINS & OVERCOATS HOW TO HANB. HEAD THIS I OILSKIN WALKING COATS, 10* 6d, 13a 6d| 16s 6d, OILSKIN RIDING COATS (Double throughout, storm cuffs, full vonta for riding.) 15s 6d, 17s 6d) 21s. Our Oilskins Ibis season ar* Imported DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, and are thoroughly Reliable Coals. Beat vulue wo have even offeredi ilea's Dark' Tweed Overcoats, 22s M. Men's DarK Grey Rainproof Cloth Overcouta, Padded Shoulders, Well Cut, Good Fitting, Up-to-date Stylea. 355, 37s 6d, 40s 6d. fen's Chesterfield Mackintosh Overcoats, Now Patterns, from 19s 6d*
Hen's Mackintosh Driving Overcoats, Navys and Dark Tweeds, I.ong Caix* una S'.eovcs.38* i 48*. The Latest Men's IniMarubber Hiding Overcoats (Absolutely Waterproof.) 39a 6d. NBAL, CASH CLOTHIER. New'ft Populwrt Books, JUST RECEIVED AT T. R. HODDER'S "The Amble is.' 5 B. L. Farjeon "The Prospector.Ralph Connor "In Bowisintid."- S. Baring Oould "Secret History ot To-dny."-tM'ion Tpwaril. "A Dcsperalo Conspiracy." Guy BooiKby "Atoms ot Empire," CiitUffe Hyno "Hje Oreen K.vo of Goona." Arthur Morrison. r $*•««»•" : <4. JttMon Fronds "Sir Roger'* HelrS* John Oxcnhnm '"Mary Garth," -' Xante Swan
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 790, 5 April 1905, Page 3
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