Cheap Advertising. Prepaid advertisements of Wanted, To-let, For Sato, etc., art inserted in this column ; 1(3 words for sixpence, 1 day I six days, 2s 3d. Double these rates if booked. \\ ~ ANTED—A I Full Orchestra at »' "La Mascottc" Long Night next Wednesday will enhance the popularity of theso functions. 7 ANTED—A Secretary-Treasurer for Horticultural Society. Applications received up to 17th inst. —James C. George. JOST —lletu'ecn West End jVlcat J t'azaar and Hurle's Biko Hftop, purso -.'ontaining money. Reward atNews Ofllce. TO LET—Cottage, Belt Road; a rent reasonable. Apply Hickninn F. Russell, Land Broker. WANTED KNOWN—C. C.' Ward. Draper, has been appointed Sole Agent in New Plymouth foi IJrndy's Egg Julep, the celebrated Hair Specific, which is wonderfully effective in cleansing and nourishing the scalp. Try a bottle. Trice Is. AXJ ANTED KNOWN.—llendy's Egg V Julep destroys dandruff and gives the hair a beautifully soft, glossy appearance. Large bottles Is. Obtainable C. C. Ward's, Draper, Sole Agent.
BARGAINS for GASH BUYERS BOYS' NAVY JERSEYS I'll. WARM WOOL SOX 9d. Warm Ribbed UNDERPANTS 2/6. MEN'S SERGE CAT'S 9d, HEAVY TWEED SHIRTS 3 6. BARIC GREY MACKINTOSH OVERCOATS, Velvet Collars 15/6. CASHMERE SOX 8 pairs fon 2/« MEN'S STRONG BRACES Men's White Handkerchiefs 1/11 riorren. MEN'S STRONG- BRACES 9d. SEAL, Cash Clothier.
PIASMON OATS
THE IDEAL FOOD. L COMPLETE FOOD 1 COOKED IN FOUR MINUTES! THE ADVANTAGES OF PLASMON OATS OVER ALL OTHER OAT PREPARATIONS ARK Ist. MORE NOURISHING 2nd. MORE WHOLESOME 3rd. MORE ECONOMICAL Ith. MORE NATURAL sth. MORE PLEASING AND DIGESTIVE. 6th. SAVES TIME. LABOUR AND FUEL. PACKED IN PACKETS, TO BE HAD OF C CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER.
BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS. BARGAINS -INPROPERTY DAIRY FARMS. GRAZING FARMS, SUBURBAN AND TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND LEASE, FOR LEASE.—No Goodwill, GOO acres. find farm, within i mile metalled road, easy distance to railway and good township. All in gross, ring fenced, will winter two sheep to the acr«, whole property in good order, easy country, 40 acres under crop. Price £7 per acre, or would rent at 8s per acre. Purchasing clause £B. Of 'would exchange for good country store. CHEAP DAIRY FARM, with stock consisting ol 27 cows, 20 yearlings, horses, carts, harness, milk cans, ploughs, harrows, drills, chaflcutter, etc., etc., for £lO per acre. Don't miss this chance. It has only been in our hands a few days- There are 166 acres of nearly all ploughable ground, gpod house and outbuildings, good orchard, within 11 miles ol New Plymouth' and close to Waitara. The greater portion of purchase money can remain. Apply sharp. 60 ACHES, Splcn'did Little Farm, in good district, divided into 6 paddocks, with several small clumps shelter bush. Only two miles from railway station; 8 roomed house and outbuildings i Price £2l per acre; Also wb have three or four good Hairy farms for lease, and two grand sheep runs for lease all with no goodwill. Particulars on application. We have also a thriving boardlnghouso in central positionreehold property, owner of which will sell or exchange for good farm. Correspondence invited.
BEY/LEY & GRIFFITHS, AUCTIONEERS 'AND EBTATB AGENTS, DEVON STREEV, NEW PLYMOVTB
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7898, 14 August 1905, Page 3
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