Cheap Advertising! Prepaid advertisements of Wanty To-let, For Sale, etc., are insert* in this column ; 10 words for ai: jjencc, 1 day : nix days, 2s ft Double these rat«s it bookid. WANTED by a couiiwtcnt bool k<'i'|M;r, any position "of trust Wido liUßinohS uxin.'l'ieiicc'.—Neuji Xlawcru. WANTED— Mathers to wo oi Hoys' lVt'K'r Coats at ."i/O au S/1 1, Boys' Strong 'l'woe'd Caps 0 (will stand wear), Hoys' Suik Tains 1/3, 1/11. Neal, Cart Clothier. WANTED— Hoy to deliver pa pari Apply to the Publisher, IJall; News. Money to lend-Ih iurgu ~2 suiull hum* ut iovvpwt , ciuroni uti'.s. Special terms if doMred.—Oo vctt and Quilliuui, solicitors. WANTED KNOWN—Warm Uusl Bugs, 6ft loin long, 0/11 Larger Sizo 70in by 80in, 7/11, Ex tra Largo Size, 7ft Bin, 9/o.—Neel Cash Clotliier. **7 ANTED KNOWN—Men's WIliK T» and Heather-coloured Wool Sweaters 4/6, direct imported. Hoys Navy .1 erseys, 1/11, a/0, Neal, Cash Clothier. 4 ■ I * *| a ANTED—IOO men to buy Heavy Dark Tweed Trousers at 5/11. Warm Heavy Hibtoed Vndcrpuuts at 2/0. Knitted Woollen Undershirts, 2/11.—Neal, Cash Clothier. i TO' LET—A seven-roomed house, with possession from the Ist April, 1905.—Apply Stnndish and Kerr, Solicitors, New Plymouth. CHOOL LIDKAIUES Notice. _ It is 'desired that from 250. to 800 New Books be added to tjfctft District and Sunday School. Libraries, eight in number ; and subscriptions towards th» object are now solicited by S. lUut, Treasurer and Collector; or may be left in care of Messrs Ambury Bros, WANTED KNOWN—C. C. Ward, Draper, has been appointed Sole Agc-ni in New Plymouth for Htndy's Egg Julep, tho celebrated Hair Specific, which is wonderfully flectivc in cleansing and nourishing the scalp. Try a bootlc. Price Is. WANTED KNOWN—Hendy's Eg* Julep destroys dan#ruff and ives the natr a beaufiftAl'y soft, lossy appearance. Large bottles Is. Obtainable C.. G< Ward's, l)raper, Sol* Agent. ' v . 3LEASE don't stir mo up : I am naturally Ih'ick.—Moa Tea*. BSCAUSE I thought she was one among a thousand ; now I think she is a thousand in one, when sho gives me Moa Tea. } "XT ANTED—Everyono to share in '* the magnificent discount cash prizes given by the proprietors of £l5O next time. WANTED— Those tired of buying Ice Cream and Candies, golag theatres and up the river, and ant a rest, use Moa Tcaß j they stiinula'to. **7 ANTE)!)—Bachelors to be mor- ' * ried to ladies who use Moa Teas. Keep your eyes opon. VM7"ANTED—Because Matilda uses i only Moa Teas, and they tire treat.- —, 1 I Hja t.. M H.• 1 • A 8
By Offering for Pale a Valuable Business Site in New Plymouth and undertaking fco linanco a Iwyer
with tho whole purchase money.— David Lain);. \ND SECTIONS.—I will sell roc- * lions from £lO oad upwurds freehold. N tho Suburban lluuso line I will let you make your own terms. I WILL also give tho public the opportunity of securing n fow Freehold Sites) adjoining llio llaibour nt prices which they will eventually bo worth per foot. —David Luing. FARMERS— I will supply you with lunJ of any class from £1 an aero upwards.—David Lu'ltig. FREEHOLD Business Premises.—l will undertake to sell 40 per cent, cheaper than obtainable in its locality. Town sectiovs.-i win « e ii to you with a £lO deposit and balance at 5 per oent.—David Lnlng. Exchanges. —i win exchange Town Properties for Farms, Farms for Town Properties, or In ,ny way i.a suit clients. A FIRST CLASS Shec-p Farm, 900 acres, with main road unning through tho property f 600 in grass ; ,ot £2 10s an aci'e. 1 ——, I WILL give you 15 per cent, property investment. TF you want to buy. see you want to sell, soo Laing. Laing and his slall are always willing to suit clients. O ECTIONS ! Sections ! Sections l ~ of evtry description. Terms : B j>er cent, and deposit; monthly payments from 20s upwards. Laing. WRAGGE RIGHT or WRAGGE WRONG, PREPARE FOR WET WEATHER. FIIIST SHIPMENT OF " OILSKINS & OVERCOATS NOW IX) HAND. READ THIS I OILSKIN WALKING COATS, 10s 6d, 13ft 6d| 16a fld, OILSKIN RIDING COATS
(Double throughout, storm cuffs, full v<jnts for riding.) 15s 6d| 17s 6d, 21s. Our Oilskins this wnson ore Imported DIIHSCT FItOM THE* MANUFACTUKEnS, und arc thoroughly Reliable Coats. Best vulue wo havo over olTered ( Men's Dark' Tweed Overcoats, 22s 6d. Men's Dark" Grey Rainproof Cloth Overcoats, l'odded Shoulders, Well Cut, Good Kitting, lp-to-Hate Styles. 35s f 37s 6d f 40s 6d. lon u Oheslcrflold Mackintosh" Overcoats. Now l'atterns, from 19s fid. leu's Mackintosh Driving Overcoats, Navys and Dark Tweeds, Long Capes and Sleeves. 355, 455. The Latest Men's tmliiii-übber Hiding Overcoats (Absolutely Waterproof.) 39s 6d. NEAL, CASH CLOTHIER. New & Popular Books ( JUST RECEIVED AT T. R. HODDER'S "The Amblers."- jj. L. Farjeon "The Prospector.'' llulph Connor "In Dewisiand." S. Baring Gould "Secret History of To-day." ' _ „ Alien Upward. 'A Desperate Conspiracy." in A ,„ " . . ou - v DootKby Atoms of Empire." CutlifTc Ilyno '"llus Green Ey<? of Goona." > Arthur Morrison. • Where Honour Leads." Mrtrion Francis 'Sir Soger's Hclr.'-« «Tx>hn Oxenham ' Mary Garth.'i . Annie Swan ALSO— ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 791, 6 April 1905, Page 3
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