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EMPLOYMENT. SIUOK AA'AXTED.—For Hawera VV Ifolfl. Apply sharp to Empire. ' iii'i' I).iir.Y News Oinot WAJ TRESS AYA NTFc .ir~o.H7. For Hole! in Tarauaki, State experience, rclcreiiecs, C. Todd, cure Dailv Nmvs Omni. WANTED,- Ton pick and shovel nii'ii. Apply to Habfokd, oil job, Tapuius liill, WANTEDS. Y\ J El>, some person to mind t T children, or housekeeper, Apply"Domestic," "Daily News." ANTED KXOAYN-Th.it W, A. Beadle has a large stoek of Turnery, Verandah andEave Brae, kets. WAN TED to rent a five or six roomed house in New* Plymouth. Good tenant. Apply " Home" KtwOmct. YOU won't bother about '-De AYet" after you have had your boots and shoes repaired at D. TniiEAinvEw's, Bootmaker, Elliott-st, Prices to suit all. ANTED ~KNO\VN~ that The Stores Company are selling 2quart Mason's Jars for 5s 9d dozen. W^TEDOOWJTj^BOOTS * ; and SHOES are marked in plum figures, one priee. Priees remain the same in spite of the 7J to 10 per cent increase in leather, at McEwan Bros,, Devon St., New Plymouth. Head our notice re Boots to Dairymen. WANTED. —Housewives to know that Pnponga coal is the very finest for household use, Ring up phone 289, or call on the Cash Wood and Coal Depot, opposite the Red House Hotel, Devon street. WA XTE D. Aii unencumbered house property to the valuo of £SOO in part payment of a first-class registered dairy farm; plant and cows as a going concern, with a good run. Remainder of purchase money arranged to suit purchaser,—Livingstone linos.. Land Agents.

BILLY," or rather "billies," to hold 2, 3 or 4 pints of pretty nearly everything, bright, strong aud always useful, only <Jd, lid and Is Id this week st D. IiEBUY & Co., Brougham street. IP you are not a vegetarian I'd like to serve you with a trial order. My meat is tempting enough to make even a vegetarian forsake his creed. Can I have the pleasure of ringing you u]) for your orders y 'Phone 1)7. Dixon", Butcher, Brougham street. PIH'.SKIi \ E your eyes by wearing the very best spectacles (direct from London)! all sights. Onlv procurable from "'Lumsdcn," the mo*). reliable and experienced praelicnl watchmaker aud oeeulists' optician. Observe name "Lumsden's," opposite lmporial Hotel. rriHE cheapest store in towuisprovA ed to be X, AY. Welch's. Flour in 25's A.1., a( .is Od; 50's at 5s lid ; 100's al 10s Od. AVhit lock's Tomalo Sauce pints yd ■, quarts Is 2d. White Clover Duller fresh daily Is lb. delivered at any part of tin.' town. shop window of Ihe Arcadia Cigar and Toilet Saloon shows every article necessary for the toilet--ladies or gentlemen. Every article is of quality, and the price is so low you uiigiil wonder how we sell al the price. Look iu next time you pass. E Van Duuojf. "J TSE one of our Cake Plate stands U when handiug round the cake plalcs lo your friends at afternoon teas and parlies so handy, pretty, and scrvieablc. All prices, from a few shillings up. Vbauxd & Tunbhidue. Furnishers, Devou street. WANTED KNOWN thai The Stores Company arc selliug 50's lioller Flour for 5s Cd. some of the Good Old English JL Lollies, made of pure boiled •Sugar by Sir Joseph Terry and Sons. Doctors eat them and like them because they are absolutely pure. Is bottles or Is lid per lb. At TEED'S the Chemists, Devon street, WANTED —Investors and speculators in land and real estate to read, learn, aud inwardly digest the facts ami olTers made by Gumoi'B and P.irriE, Land Agents, in the property list of this newspaper.

BIAS I X ESS M EX' and book-keeptrs cannot secure effective results without good tools. Call in at Thomas Avery's in Devon street. Every requisite for the ofiice and at lowest prices. KEEX enjoyment await book lovers who read the new selection of books shown by T. E. Hodder. It ending of every 'class and nature is provided at this high-class book store in Devon street. TVJ~O mutter how large the crowd, or _LI ' how particular, I eun please with a delicious ten, Fturnings. Hook bottom cash price Is lb. It's worth Is (id. J, WiiiTAKiiß, grocer, next Criterion. your olfice tidy, get one of L our Bamboo Waste Paper Baskets, at -Is Oi 1 . Wear like steel wire, last a lifetime. Loose paper and scraps arotiud the Hoor do not favourably impress a visitor. Bit irxu and 'l'rxUKinuß, Furniture store, Devon street. DAIKY - FAItJIEIiS' LOSS. - Dairymen who use any other than au Alfa-Ijaval Separator are losing exactly one-11l 111 of their profits. Write to us tor the " reasons why." 'Bcwley and Grilliths, Devon street. New Plymouth. lADIKS'Bar Shoes, Twin, Triple J and Cross-strap, from (is (Id. Another shipment just landed.— I M'JiwKx lluos. DO you cycle? Would you like mn a lirsl-class machine of you n« 11H And uon Id you like to get it a ill must hull price;- The "Traveller' cusls CI j al A. (ieurge's, in Brougham -Irccl. See the ne« announcement here fglllK Stove you use'/ Well, it I doesn't mailer much. Those .-Irung, iim'l'iil D.iking Pans you want arc at l>. Berry it lit Co.'s, Brougham slncl. Sizes, sipiare Il.l2and l':t, al 1U ;M. Is'id, Is Sd and 2s; ohloiif, tin I on au I I'iin, cost Is Id, Is (id and.ls lid ; clieen. LOST AND FOUND. "B (IST. A brown ami while l'ug--1 J lisli Seller dog. Keward. Jiik Him hi.n, Egnioul slreel. lOST— At the corner of Devon and i A (lover Streets au excellent op_ pnrlunity to save Is on every bag sugar (N»s. 1 and 2) Di n pass McNkii.i.'s store. It's good, pur 1 ' sugar. I;H>rXD —Kvery day in the week and every meal, the height of Tea delight, if you use "Cremo" -brinul of Tea, Allan Veale (late Vea'e and Chatterou) can recommend it, but only to those who know a good tea when they taste it. 2s per lb

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 10 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 10 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 10 March 1906, Page 1

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