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FOR SALE AND TO-LET IjWRNISHED Booms to-let. Comfortably close to town and near sea. Terms very moderate. Apply Mas Jms .Post Offico, New Plymouth, or Daily ews. TO-LET. —Two unfurnished rooms, oue large double front room. Pleasantly situated, near town. Apply (J. Balk, care Nkwb, or P. 0., New Plymouth. TO-LET. Four roomed cottage, scullery and, all conveniences. Mile from P.O. Bent and terms arranged to suit a suitable tenant. J. M. Seal, Post Ollice, New Plymouth. 17WR SALE. Six-roomed house; . i acre laud. Pleasant situation price ,t 175. Terms £76 cash balance per arrangement. Apply J. X. I''aka'iku, euro JNflWb. IjlOii SALE, Second - hand type- ? writers, ot all makes anu all prices, from il-i upwards. Only a low at this low price. Every machine will save its coot. Write tor particulars. Ycrex, Barker and Pinlay, Ltd., 6, Cuba streot, Wellington. lilOR SALE, Socond-iland typo writer. In excellent condition. 1 out make. Price £l2, or best offer. Write P.8.Y., care Kims' Office. THBEE NUN'S," "None Better," Soe the connection f And this is true. Siuoko a pipe of "Throe Nun's" tobacco; you'll enjoy it as you ueror did a pipe before. Make# you feel contented, Wivos, note this! J. Avuet, tho Devon street tobacconist. MR & MRS GOODMAN, MEDICAL SPECIALISTS, resume practice 11th Jan. Address of consulting room will bo unnounced in Wednesday's issue. SHOPS AND OFFICE i ACT, 1894 Labor Department, New Plymouth, January 6.190ti. NOTICE is hereby given that Shop- . keepers dosiring to observe tho Weekly Half-holiday on Saturday, instead of the day appointed by the local body (Thursday), can do so after giving notice in writing to the Inspector before January 31st, 1906. A. DONALD, Inspector.' Carpet Comfort. Cosy, "comfy" corners cost only a few shillings as, far as carpeting goes, at our storo. Good Brussells pieces 11 yards long, cost from Is to 8s lid the pieeo; just a nice size, you think, saves cutting from a roll, and therefore the ex. tra cost. Wo have Axminster and Tapentry carpets, , all of Crossly and Co., London. The pieces suit admirably for bed-side, etc., or hearthrugs. Put a little trimming on them if you like to improve the look. Call in somo timo and inspect them. Our windows will give you some idea. S. Clarke & Co. TASTEFUL TRIBUTES You will find it hard to select a more tastoful tribute than an exclusive design i» pure marble. There are 70 odd headstones and crosses in my here, at prices from £4 to £OO. Call round and see thorn j yon will admire the beautiful material and the workmanship. Writo for free illustrated catalog and price-list, if you eannet call. W. F. SHORT POWDERHAM STREET, : NEW PLYMOUTH.

THE FARMER'S EXTRA PROFIT THE owner of n Dairy where milk is set in pans for cream THIiOWS AWAY ONE FIFTH of his butler. We can show you how to make nu extra profit of £43 17s every year in a ten cow dairy. An Alfa-Laval Separator will obtain as much Butter from live cows as you now get from six. You see the point at once extra profits. The Alfa-Laval ii an earning power. It costs you nothing really, because it pays for itself with Ihe cream saved. Write to us for further information ; wo will give you '26 unanswerable arguments why you should uso the" Alfa Laval." Talk it over with your manager—or your wife —and write us then. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS. DAIRY I'KOVIDEHS, >"e\v I'lymouth. FLOUR FACTS. V Qfids' Flour costs c 'Uy 5s (Id per oOlbs, Us mollis and. jeez twice as far us rrriinnry flour. It nukes good, wholeMime bread and dainty cakes. HouseH",ves ]ijiow it is •■neupesl » t'le long Tun. ECONOMIC 1L DELICACIES. Snn't bother to cook tills weather. t!et a tit of my sheep's tongues (Is Id and frotdi), and a tin of pineapple chunks, only 3d. All of my tinned goods are fresh and make cheap, savoury mcnlß J. M NEILL Opposite Eed House Hotel. WJYO3 BTBEET,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8024, 10 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8024, 10 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8024, 10 January 1906, Page 3

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