WANTEDS, r ■ WANTED KNOWN. ti. ,tßo®, Browne, F.P.0.E., c.onsult£[| optician, of Palmcrston North, i$ vkK ing Now Plymouth, Mr Brown o JS| graduated from a College of OptrnWfl, and while liero may be consulteq|.|jj| the Imperial Hotel. Eyes examined by the objective and subjective methods. WANTED, everybody to subscribe to the Tahanaii Dailt News. Latest loial, telegraphic nui cable information. Try it! ClOMii it ml hear him I hoi* J Brigadier Albiston. \TlienP Next Thursday night, WWro? S.A.. Hull. "EIOUM beautiful Sue art pirturf 9 X On view at K. Van Deldon's' wgar More. One pair is lo go for £B, one single for £7, and one for £$ n ords cannot describe Iheni to picture lovers. Couie in and view them. WANTED.— Housewives to know that Piiponga coal it the very finest for household tine. King As; 'phone 289, or call on the Cash WooJ; ??' 1 C ?i l1 P e l )ot ' opposite the Bed' House Hotel, Dovon street, WANTED KNOWN, fiebwt Browne, Graduate Optlcijfc does not keop all the good glasses, bat all lii» glasses are good. Consult Mn at the Imperial Hotel, Now Plymouth WANTED— Investors and spec#, lators in land and real estate to read, learn, and inwardly digest.thi 1 facts and offers made bv Gilmoub ai?& Pattik, Land Agents, in the property list of this newspaper. WANTED KM OWN.—Particular people who like the best, the purest, and tho choicest butter, always ask for " White Clorer" butter Do yon J „ T *y a ¥° un<1 > Y< "» «»n got it at T. W. Welch's, in King street. WANTED KNOWN.—Business men, clerks and typists can do more work, better work, and hare all the ease they want, irhei using a "Davis" Chair for the office. Writ* for price list to Teres, Barker an! Finlay, Ltd., 5 Cuba street, Welling, ton. 8 ANTED KNOWN -l Don't hesitate, to-morrow never comes, and your family ate left im want through your oversight. See Giliuour and Pattic at once about their insurance field. It is one yon «an afford IP the best are none too good, eon. suit Bobert Browne, F.P.O.E, Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth. THE Gentlemen's Boot, Britain's Beat " Mocassin " Brand Button, Lace and Lome Fronts. New Model. —M'Ewkx Bkos. NO matter how large the crowd, of how particular, I can pleaso with a delicious tea, Fannings. Bock bottom cash price Is lb. It's Is (id. J. Whitakbk, grocer, next Criterion. rriHE '• Daily News" can be pur--1- chased at Mr Boase's shop, High Street, Hawera, and from tho Bookstall as soon as tho Mail Train arrives every morning. SMOKEBS WANTED, who can appreciate a first-class cigar, " Garcias " and 11 Flora de Naves " are delightful smokes at fld eaoli. Try one here when you bnv yon? morning paper at tho Arcadia Cigar Store, Opposite Coffee Palace. DAIBI - FABMEBB' LOSS. - Dairymen who vise any other than an Alfa-Laval Separator are losing exactly onc-fitth ef their profit*, Write to us for the " reasons why . Bewley and Griffiths, Dovon utree New Plymouth. WANTED, —To rent, four or five' roomed cottage, close to town Apply quirk, stating locality, terms &■»., to K,, News' Office. LADIES' Bar Shoes, Twin, Triple, and Cross-strap, frem 6» fid. Another shipment just landed.— M'Ewen Biios. CIOOL weather cordials, all flavors,J lOd bottle; also summer drinks, thirst-quenching and pure. J. McNeill, opposite Bed House Hote|, Devon st. WANTED— A boy, about H years of age. Apply & Yak Dkldon, "Arcadia" store. XVTANTED KNOWN, - Every M morning the ■' Daily News can be purchasod from Mr Bertrand at Urenui. WANTED —Two smart milkers. Sober. Good wages to good men. Apply to F. Wuiii, Daily News' Office, at once. WANTED— Spare-time agents to take up line which affords remuneration of from £1 to £2 per week. Country residents particularly suited. Write "S.T." care Dailt News' Office. LOST— An importan appointment by not. using one of Avery's Pocket Diaries, Get ono now, before, ou forget the next appointment. Price ltd to 4s. Devon street. EMPLOYMENT. LOST AND POUND. FOUND— The best Feed for horses Our Crushed Oats, at the low price of Us Id per bushel, give you move work from horses, easily digested. The Cash I)cpCt, oppjsite Bed House Hotel, Devon street. FOUND— Pietoo postcards. The best pUcc iu town for Picture Postcards is J. Houijebs', Devon street. .Sew and pleasing designs. L OST—At the corner of Devon and I Gover Streets an excellent opportunity to save Is ou every bag ol sugar (Nos. 1 and 2) Do pass J. McNeill's store. It's good, pure sugar. 17V) UN D—Every day in tbe week 7 and every meal, the height of L'ea delight, if you use "Creino" brand of Tea. Allan Vcale (late Veale and Chatteron) can recommend it, but only to those who know a good tea when they taste it. 2s per lb, IjIOUND, for business men and others, Fouci: Food for breaklust is Tin: wholesome dish. Quickly made, saves much cuukiug, price fld, \V:iini:::ii s, 11 ext Criterion H cte
Carpet Comfort Cosy, " comfy " corners ooiit only n fow (hillings as, far aS £ v carpeting goes, at our stow. Good Brussells pieces It yards long, cost r> from 4s to 8s lid the ji; piece1 just a nice -j/i size, yon tliink, saves 4 r cutting fri m a roll, ■#'? ami ihercEi re the extra cost. Wo have Axminster and Tap- . cstry carpet*, all of Crossly and Co., Loudon, The pieces >. « suit admirably for hed-side, etc., or hearthrugs. Tut a ! little trimming on them if you like to improve the look. Call in some time and inspect them. Our windows will give you some idea, <, S. Clarke & Go
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8025, 11 January 1906, Page 3
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