LOST. —A small old r*>d powered Nolo Book. Finder kindly return to News Office. WANTED, to rcnf, a (out or fivo roomed cottage on jtjgliet levels, closo to tovru, from Japmry. Apply "Business," News Office. , WANTED, everybody to gab scribe to theTahakaki P4ILT News. Latest local, telegraphi# and cable information. Try it! ' 'TWO Unfurnished Booms wanted X in town boundnry; state what terms and conveniences to Daily N liivs, this office. BOOTMAKER.— For Sale, useful set of iron lasts , also quantity of wooden lasts. Bewley & Grifi'iths. WANTED— Smart milker. Ap. ply C. Mfskeb Bros., Uruti road. • ■ ■ WANTED. —Small Cottage to reut, must bo within mile from town, near sea. Write pardon* lars to "Ledger," at Dailt News Office. OUE Gents' Glace Kid Boots, but. ton and lace, at 15s 6d are "all there." See them,—McEwen sboß' WANTED boya for delivering Daily News in New ply. OUR Ladies' Triple-bar Featherweight Shoos aro selling JjJte ripe cherries. Simply delightful in wear and appearance.—McEwek IjjiQs, THE FARMER'S EXTRA PROFIT THE owner of a Dairy where milk is set "in pans for eroam THROWS AWAY ONE FIFTH of his butter. We can show yoij how to make an extra profit of £4317s every year in a tai cow dairy. An Alfa-Laval Separator will obtain as much Butter from five cows as you now get from six. You see the point at once extfa profits. The Alfa-Laval ''is an earning power. It costs you nothing really, because it pays for itself with the cream saved. Writo to us for further information ; wo will give you 25 unanswerable arguments why yon should uso the " Alfa Laval." Talk it over with your manager—or your wife —and write us then. BEWLET & GRIFFITp, DAIRY PROVIDERS, New Plymouth,
JJOOK VE RS Those books deserve more apace, but we should need tlio wlwlip newspaper to tell you of nll'the good things. The four latest aFo —Captain's All, by Jacobs j tlia Cherry Bibband, by Crocked) White Fire, by J. Oxenham i J.N.R.F. by P. Rosoggcr ■' BOOK BUYERS A bookseller's heavy Btock njeann to a book buyer a wide range for selection at low prices. I have n very heavy stock, and will give to schools and others larger discounts than ever DRAWING BOOKS Thcso drawing books arc interleaved with tissue paper and enhance the appearance and value of every sketch. 130 doz. "all sizes, selling now at Id, 2d aid 3d each; usually sold for 3d; 4d and 6(1 each ' " STATIONERY Envelopes from 3s per 1000 and upwards. Fivo quires of notepaper, good quality, attractively wrapped,for 8d! T. R. HODDER, BOOKSELLEB DEVON Stbbkt A GIFT. 110£ ACRES LEASEHOLD WILL BE THROWN IN To the Buyer who secures 158 acres, with 6-roonied house, 10-bail cowshed, paved yard, trap shod; calf shed, piggeries, ete. The land is all fenced and sub-divided, and oil ploughable. Half mile from factory. Price only ONLY £!> 10/ PER ACRE for the freehold. GJLMOUIi AND PATTIE, Bnoraii.ui St. ... Nmv Pumocth TEETH VALUE. fTWERE, is no need here JL to emphasise the value of good teeth, eit lier for health sake, or Fecial ly. It is so well known (hat good health cannot exist unless food is properly nmstio.ited I Just ns widely appreciated is fho fuel tli.it good teeth brighten , a homely face, and enhance the beauty of a pretty one. on need only to know that we give you
Complete Upper or Lower Set for 1 l o Superior Sets ... ... 22 0 A Single Tooth from ... 0 5 5 Stoppings from 0 5 5 Administering Gas ... 0 2 (5 Extractions ... 2a Gil ami 0 10 We absolutely claim to have -tlie largest practice in the world, nnd the lirst and only company that hiis reduced faithful and modern dentistry within the reach of all. Yj e faithfully assure every patient that the teeth and materials we use are exactly the same as used by den» lists charging double* LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, Devon Street, New Plymouth. READ THIS LIST THROUGH. . . . Foii P.w.i: Onijav.—Firsl-class Boardinjlhouse, doing a large turnover. (W wishes to , u . remlt ol 11.-hcallli, "Would UVe a a small f«rni in exchange, Write about it now. Tt is a great, ehanec tor a capable man or woman. Wasted,—A Farm of go scrrg or Uierci.bouts in exchange for a dairy lann capable of milling 40 co«s. Price ri^rht; terms right. A\an]]*i> at ontk, —lown seel 1011 or sections to the value of £250 or £:150 in part payment of tirst-olass dairy farm of 100 aeres close to New; Plymouth. Fabsikhs and graziers will please note that I am in touch with emk buyers who are open to talk basinesa if the prim arc right, JSoad particulars now, nnd if your wis* is right, expect a buyer out ! W*Mfc the week.' •• c - •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8005, 16 December 1905, Page 3
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792Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8005, 16 December 1905, Page 3
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