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Willi tea*. WANTED General Servant; apply M'' s E- "Simpson, Dun son street. TJIHE Latent Football Triumph— A The " All Black " Football Boot (Registered), "McEwen Special toe."— McEwen Bbos. only, THE BLOCK LIGHT far exceeds any other gas ligh 1 ', consumes less gas, and gives treble light, EXCHANGE of Property,—Owner of handy little farm near town is open to take a small town or suburban property in part payment, leaving balance on mortgage. F, P, Corkil), WANTED KNOWN, no fear of blood poisoning or skin trouble if you got aliavcii at Uic Antiseptic Hair Dressing and Toilet Saloon, Devon street east. Towels, soap, razors, etc., are cleansed by antiseptics. Next Griffiths, plumbers. WANTED KNOWN that The Stores Company are selling 2. quart Mason's Jars for 5s 9d dozen. WANTED. —Housewives to know that Puponga coal is the very finest for household use. King up 'phone 289, or call on the Cash Wood and Coal Depot, opposite the Bed Houso Hotol, Devon street, WANTED. An unencumbered houso property to the value 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 Bijos., Land Agents. "TJLLLY," or rather "billies," to -D hold 2, 3or 4 pints of pretty nearly everything, bright, strong and always useful, only 9d, lid and Is Id this week at D. Bubb y &, Co., Brougham street, i WANTED KNOWN. - Soap saving is effected by buying Sunlight from T. W. Welch at lid, Coleman's Starch 2/3 for olbs, and Silver Starch Is })d for olbs. Brougham street, New Plymouth. WANTED KNOWN.—That W. Lints, Hairdresser, has starteel m business, at tlio Antiseptic Hail** dressing Saloon, Devon St. Antiseptics used, call aud ask the reason why. tobacco's etc., stocked. CJPLOTACLES: Why pay for sight-testing when you can have it doue free P Spectacles of the very best quality accurately fitted by LUMSDEN, the most reliable and experienced practical watchmaker and occulists optician. Observe name "Lujisdbn's," opposite Imperial Hotel. WANTED KNO WN—The~shop ■window of the Arcadia Cigar and Toilet Saloon shows eVery article necessary for tho toilet ladies or gentlomen. Every article is of quality, and Die price is so low you might wonder how we sell at the price. Look in next time you pass. E Van Deibon. WANTED KNOWN.—A pipe that won't erack or burn, smokes cool and sweet, and guaranteed, yet at a low price, has just been placed on the market here in the "A.0.C." 'J hey are picked briar root, all shapes from ]/., IN Great .Britain alone, over two million Block Lights were sold in IUOS. See advt. USE one of our Cake Plate stands when handing round the cake plates to your friends at afternoon teas and parties so handy, pretty, and j servicable. All prices, from a few i shillings up. Biiau.nd Si. Tusiibidge, j Furnishers, Devon street. EVEIiY customer gets a clean antiseptic towel, soaps, razor, ele., equally clean. No Fear of discomfort if you visit W. Lints, Antiseptic Hairdressing Saloon, Devon St., East.

mUY sumo of the Good 01(1 English JL Lollies, made of pure boiled Sugar by Sir Joseph Terry and Sons. Doctors eat tliem and like them becnuso they are absolutely pure. Is bottles or Is (id per lb. At TEED'S the Chemists, Devon street. WANTED —Investors and speculators in land and real estate to read, learn, and inwardly digest the facts and offers made by Gnuocn and Pattie, Land Agents, in the property list of this newspaper. NO matter how large the crowd, or how particular, I can pleaso with a delicious tea, Fannings. Kock bottom cash price Is 11). It's worth Is (id. J. Whjtakeb, grocer, next Criterion. KEEP your office tidy, get one of our Bamboo Waste Paper Baskets, at -Is 6d. Wear like steel wiro, last a lifetime. Loose paper and scraps around the lloor do not favourably impress a visitor, liit aUN i) and TuxititiDGE, Furniture store, Devon street. l'et'NOiinl Notice*. "% / 4 i TILL the lady who recently purTi chased a Wertheim Sewing Machine remember that all repairs will be attended to by J. Upton and Son, the agents, in Devon street. New machines sold on terms to suit all. A. B. Yes; I secured my Jam Jars from 0. Carter. Lowest in price and all sizes. Meant to toll yo yesterday. M.N. For Sale iiim! To-let. mo BE LET.—House corner of 1 Devon and Dawson streets. Early possession,—James C. Geokoe. IjW SALE.—The world's best is the light-running Yost No. 10 Typewriter. lias no complicated mechanical ribbon inking device—no time-wasting shift key to ruin the alignment of your letter. Write for booklet to Yekex, Barkeii, & Finlay, Ltd., Box 24, Wellington. ON hire, or for sale outright. Second Hand iypwriters of every description, taken in part payment for No. 10 Yosts, At all prices from'' £■! upwards. Write for lists to-day. YEKEX, BAR™ AND FINIAY Lm, ox (il, Wellington. CASH invested iu pleasing furniture for your home is always a sound investment. The satisfaction and pleasure derived from same is increased if you purchase from Dingle's. The Furniture Store, Devon Street, New Plymouth. DAINTY -SUNSHADES TOE SUMMER, Tlie new coverings are excelling previous season's designs: so neat, chic and dainty We are specialists in this one department. Fox's frames and Hyland's are used ; the sticks are very carefully selected; materials you select. Qur prices are from 6s Cd upwards. Address: JAMES BESTFOIID,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8073, 31 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8073, 31 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8073, 31 March 1906, Page 1

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