FOE SALE AND TO-LET rpO-LKT. Four roomed cottage, JL scullery and nil com'eniences. Mile from P.O. Kent and terms nr. ranged to suit a suitable tenant. J. M. Seal, Post Office, Now Plymouth. Another nibble in House Proporty! Six-roomed House, with back kitchen, bathroom (shower), scullery; asphalted paths, tip-top gar-' den, stables, jj-acre ground, 'lms service, water laid on, every convenience. Owner leaving the district; must sell. Price, £'(i0(). Apply sharp.—Bewlky anit Gum-mis. ijIUKNISHED Rooms to-let. Com fortablv close to town aiul near sea. Terms very moderate. Apply Mrs Jurrs ,Post Oflice, New Plymouth, or Daily i:\vs. TO-LET.— Tiro unfurnished rooms one large double front room. Pleasantly situated, near town. Apply G. Sale, care News, or P. 0., New Ply. mouth. I7IOH. SALE. Six-roomed house; i aero laud. Pleasant situ ation price £475. Terms £75 cash balance per arrangement Apply J. T. Banning, care News. FOR SALE, Second - hand typewriters, of all makes and all prices, from £i upwards. Only a few at this low prico. Every machine will save its eoct. Write for particulars. \ orer, Barker and Finlay, Ltd., 5, Cuba street, Wellington, FOR SALE Second-hand type writer. In excellent condition. Yost make. Price £l2, or best offer. Write F.8.Y., care News' Oflice. THREE NUN'S," "None Better," See the connection ? And this is true. Smoke a pipe of "Three Nun a" tobacco; you'll enjoy it as you never did a pipo before. Makes you feel contented, Wives, note'this! J. Avery, the Devon street tobacconist FLOUR FACTS. W«o4b' Flour costs only 5s 6d per 501bs, «f lis lOOlbs and (,oea twice as far us ordinary flour. It Swkes good, wholeMine bread and dainty cakes. House, ▼ives know it is cheapest u the long ton. ECONOMICAL DELICACIES. Uon't bother to cook tits weather. Get a Ku of my sheep's tongues (Is Id and fresh), and a tin of pineapple chunks, only od. All of my tinned goods arc fresh, and make cheap, savoury meals J. M'NEILL Opposite Red House Hotel. DEVON STREET. TEA is a stimulant ami not a food, and to be of the greatest use it must be pure and full strength. Tea leaves when exposed to the air and light for any length of time dcteriorate'just as the petals of a rose wither and fade and lose their perfume. Tea that has deteriorated has no stimulating power, and is valueless as a beverage. SURATURA TEA Is grown, cured, and packed in Ceylon; it is packed fresh in lead-lined packages, ivhich exclude air and light. There is thus no chance of the leaves withering, and the natural strength and aroma are maintained. Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. DETAIL TRICES. Suratura A quality 1/(5 per lb. Suratura B quality 1/9 „ „ Suratura D quality 2/- „ „ Suratura X quality 2/-t „ „ DO YOUR EYES ACHE? You wouldn't put off ringing up the Fire Brigade until yourj house was gutted. Don't put off wearing glasses unt'l your sight has gone. If they ache, or if your glasses at present are unsatisfactory, call here. Correct opticians' prescriptions tilled. Glisses to suit Jyou from 2s 6d per pair. J. H. PARKER OPTICIAN, JEWELLER, (Next Railway Crossing), DEVON STREET. 1 I Carpet Comfort. Cosy, " comfy " corners cost only a few shillings as, far as carpeting goes, at our store. Good Brussclls pieces 1J yards long, cost from Is to Ss lid the piece ; just a nice size, you think, saves cutting from a roll, and therefore the extra cost;. We have Axuiinstcr and Tapestry 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 tho look, Call in some time anrl inspect thoui. Our windows will give you some idea. S. Clarke & Co. TASTEFUL TRIBUTES You will find it hard to select a mere tasteful tnbutethan an exclusive design ,in pure marble. There are 70 odd headstones and crosses in my here, at prices from .£■(. to .tiiO. Call round and see them; yon will admire the beautiful material and the workmanship. Write for free illustrated catalog aud price-list, if you cannot' call. W. F. SHORT POWDER-HAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8026, 12 January 1906, Page 3
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