Waute<t«, Etc. FOK straight out Lease, no goodwill a grand Dairy Farm of 240 acres, all in grand grass, good house, metalled road, six miles from town and railway, roiling land. Kent, 12s per aero, optional Purchasing Clause, £l2 Five years lease, Apply sharp, BEWLKY & GRIFFITHS, WAS TED—To sell Indian Runner Duck Eag3 from parent birds of prize-winners in the T&ranaki Show lUs per sitting,—C, L. Bbidobs, Aramolio. WATCH for list of articles to be submitted by auction and private sale at Livingstone's Mart, Devon street Bast, WANTED KNOWN that The Stores Company are selliflg 2quart Mason's Jars for 6s 9d dozen. WAXINE SOAP, X 0.1; household soap, 6d; sand soap five cakes, Is; fluid ammonia, 4d|; Worcester sauce, 4d; coffee essence, Is Id j currants, 3jd. —T. W. WELCH, Brougham Street. Pone 283, HITE CLOVERTEA, Is 6d per lb. Quality and flavor can't be beaten. Sole agont, T. W. WELCH, Brougham Street. W LINTS' Antiseptic Hairdreso sing Saloon, in Devon Street East, complies with all the regulations laid down by the Glasgow City Corporation, and approved by Dr. Mason, Chief Health Officer in New Zealand. WANTED, to purchase 75 to 100 aores within four miles of New Plymouth, with house of not less than five rooms, must bo good arable and. Lease with Purchasing Clause preferred, but not essential. Address, "Fabm," Box 10, Post Office, New Plymouth. WANTED KNOWN. A pipe that won't crack or burn, smokes cool and sweet, and guaranteed, yet at a low prioe, has just been placed on the market here in the "A.0.C," They are picked briar root, all shapes from 1/-. TRY some of the Good Old English Lollies, made of pure boiled Sugar by Sir Joseph Terry and Sons, Doctors oat them and like them because they aro absolutely pure, Is bottles or Is 6d per lb. At TEED'B the Chemists, Devon street. WANTED —Investors and speculators in land and real estate to read, *earn, and inwardly digest the facts and offers made by Gilmock and Pattib, Land Agents, in the property list of this newspaper. NO matter how ,a#ge the crowd, or how particular, I can please with a delicious tea, Fannings. Rock bottom cash prico Is lb. It's worth Is 6d. J. Whitakbb, grocer, next Criterion. Lamps < lamps i lamps i For the hall, or for the kitchen, for the dming-room, for the drawing-room, A splendid selection at rock bottom prices. D. Bebby and Co., Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Breakfast foods.—Have a tasty breakfast, at small cost. Buy your Oatmeal, Oatina, Quaker Oats, B "'led Oats, and Grape Nuts, fron. j.uiTEB, tho People's Grocer WILL Ladies whose sewing machines are out of order, kindly remember that repairs of any kind of machines will be attended to by J. Upton & Son, Devon street. New machines sold on terms to suit all. A. B. Yes; I secured my Jam Jars from C. Carter. Lowest in price wd all si«es. Meant to tell you yesterday. M.N. Orp PUNCH is a skilful blend •J- • of several Fruit Juices, combined with Chillies, which makes a delightful warming and invigorating beverage. ON hire, or for sale outright. Hocond Hand typwriters of every description, taken in part payment for No, 10 Yosts, At all prices from 1 £4 upwards. Write for lists to-day Yebei, Babkeb and Ftniay Ltd., ox 64, Wellington
CIASJtI invested in pleasing iurmture J 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. STONE'S WELLINGTON, HA WEE'S BAY AND TAEANAKI DIRECTORY, FOB 1906, May he purchased of all booksellers, or ordered direct from Stone, Son it Co,, Grey stfeet, Wellington. Contains Commercial, Municipal and General Directory. Sixteenth year of publication. PRICE 12/6 STONE, SON & co. DTJNEDIN & WELLINGTON. RESERVED FOB W.UA. MARRY, la::D & ESTATE AGENTS, ELTHAM. GOOD BREAD. IH EAR nothing but praise of my bread and small goods. There are four good reasons for this. First, 1 use only the finest flour and ingredients, and no chemicals to whiten my bread. 2: My bakers are artists in their line. 3: Cleanliness reigns in eyery department | 4: My prices are absolutely fair. My bread builds up sound bodies and invigorates minds. E. MAY Devon Street iNew Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8147, 3 July 1906, Page 1
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