Cheap Advertising. Prepaid advertisements of Waotsd, To-let, For Sale, otc., art Inserted in this column; 10 words tor tixpence, 1 day; six days, 3s 6d. Double these rates U booked. \\7 AN'HSD—Smart young man as »» I'ortor, and luakc himself guuorully useful. Apply a t once—Hotel Commonwealth. '
A SAWMILL capable of cutting 10,000 feet per diem tot Mtle as going concern ; cutting right* foi 2000 acres, tiplondiil rimu busk Owner retiring from the bu^noss.—Anply I'.O. Hox 101, I'almerston North. SALE.—I ine luetul ucxttnings for footpaths. Delivered in any yuantitiu.s.—A. A. Hbett, Telephone 205.
IJI Olt SALE.—Asphalt for foot- - I>u'.lis. Heady mixed. Delivered in any quantities.—A. A. Pikett. Tolephouu 265. (> lIEAI'EH than Wellington. Warm J Floecy New Zealand Blankets from the celebrated lioslyn Kills, 14s od, 18s (sd. Large Hugs 6s'lid i« i l ?' o Us 0(1 ' WWte <W»y Blankets 8b lid pair, at KGAVI. Cash Clothier. VL r ARM Dark Tweed Shirts 2s lid .1 U an » , Ss Ud - Whlto Shirts, with short front for business near, 4s 6d, ob 6d. Warm Heavy Bibbed underpants, 2a 6d, 2s lid, 8l 6d at NEAL'S. MEN'S Dark New Zealand Tweed Suits, 188 fld, 2Ss Dd, 20s 6d. Men's Navy Vicuna Suits, 27s 6d. * Stylish Suit, with padded shoulder* Boys' Mackintoshes 14s Od, Lnte»t Styles. At NEAL'S, Cash Clothier. W AHM WOOLLEN SOX. M, Kd Is. Merino Undershirts and lan ® 'lid, 2s Gd. Boys' Jerseys JV«, 2s 3d, 2s 6d. Mew's Football Pants 2s Od. L&rgg Assert* ment Black and Fanoy Striped Ntck Handkerchiefs, Is Is 6d. "At Neat's Cash Clothier. ' ANTED KNOWN-C. 0. Ward, Draper, has Men appointed Bole Agent in New . Plymouth for Hondy's Egg Julep, the celebrated Hair Specific, which ia wonderfully flective In cleansing and nourishing the scalp.. Try a bostle. Price 1« WANTED KNOWN-Hendy's Eg* Julep destroys dandruff and lve» the ua.tr a beautifully soft, lossy appearance. Large bottles fl. Obtainable 0, C. Ward's, Draer. Sole Agent. PLEASE don't stir me up : I am naturally thick.—Moa Teas.
T>SCAUSB I thought she was one *-* among; a thousand; now I think she is a thousand In one, when she gives me Moa Tea. * ANTED—Everyone to share In " J»e magnificent discount cash prizes given by the proprietors of £l5O next time. \\J ANTED— tired of- buying t i Ice Cream and Candies, going to theatres and up the river, and want a rest, use Moa Teas; they timulate. YV ANTED—Bachelors to be mar- ' ™ ried to ladies who use Moa cos'. Keep your eyes open. MT> ANTED—Because Matilda uses " only Moa Teas, and t'ley art treat. Bl Offering for sale a "Anluaole Business Site In New Plymouth nd undertaking to finance a buyer with the whole purchase money.David Laing. And SECTIONS.-I will sell r«ctions from £lO aad upwards •eehold.
]N the Suburban House Una I wt!i lot you make your own terms. I WILL also give tfte public the opportunity of securing a few freehold Sites adjoining the Harbour at rices which they will eventually be worth per foot.— Laing. FARMERS—I will supply you wiih land of any class from £1 an acre upwards.—David Laing. REEHOLP Business Premises.—l I will undertake to sell 40 per ent. cheaper than obtainable In Its ocality. Town sections.—i win peu to you with a £lO deposit and balance at 5 per cent.—David Laing.
Exchanges.— i wiu exchange Town Properties for Forma, Farms (or Town Properties, or ia xiy way to suit client*. A FIRST CLASS Sheep farm, £% 900' acres, with main road unning through the property; 600 in grass; at £2 10s an acre. . IF you wont to tmy, see Laing. It you want to sell, see Laing. aing and his staff are always will- ' ng to suit clients. SECTIONS ! Sections 1 Sections oi overy description. Toms : per cent, and deposit; monthly ayments from 20s upwards. D. Laing. WILL give you 15 per cent, property investment. I J { i Wwm I | Underwear i | Keen Prices. i. { MEN'S Heavy Warm Hibbcd UnJ tlcrpauts 2/0, 2/11, 3/0. • f MEN'S Warm AU-Wool v Knitted [ Sox 9d, lod, 1/-. t MEN'S All-Wool Sweaters. Full | size 4/0. * S MEN'S Merino Underpants and | Shirts 1/11, 2/6, 2/11. MEN'S Natural Llama Undershirts unil pants 4/6. » MEN'S heavy Ribbed HtyJLvn Un. dwpants a/11, 4/6, 5/6. j MEN'S All-Wool Knitted UnderJ shirts 2/11, ai'6. 4/6. MEN'S FlanncK'tto IVjama Suits 4/11, 5/11. i CASH CLOTHIER. j NJEAL, * 1 i J * 1
Cheap Farm« 400 ACRES, good dairy country; 70 seres felled, 80 mam in grass. Price, £IBO. 50 ACRES, good alx roomad house ; good outbuildings. Well tubdivided. Close to school and factory. Six miles fr 0 m tows* Price, £BOO. £250 cadi. 100 ACRES, all In grass, goad house, cowshed, stables, trap-shod, and piggwiee. Close to school anil factory. Sevea miles from town. Price £lO pec acre* Very littli cash raoulred. A. L. TUKE, t-AiiD Aonrr. Devonshire Diary. o* and after WEDKKSDAY, 16th February,, the buaineea will be franefeiTad to the "Kiosk". Tea Booms, csr» Mrs BuJlot, noxt door to Barrett's Photograph Emporium. Order* received, punctually attended to- MUJt. Oreiini and Butter dftlirered Salty. If. TftOST
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7815, 6 May 1905, Page 3
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