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Wanted, etc. ANTISEPTIC kead-rest, neck wool antiseptic wash, clean towel for every customer at Lint's Hahidhessixa Saloon, opposite .Jenkinson's carriage showroom, Devon street east. CItiARS ■ — Excelsior, a splendid smoke, 5 for 1/- at Likts'. WANTED KNOWN-—We have for exchange, beautiful suburban Home, every convenience, for house in town; grand Sheep Bun for Dairy Farm; 160 acre Dairy Farm for smaller Farm. Further particulars on application to—E. Gbiffiths & Co,, Coilee Palace Buildings. LADIES' BOOTS. Dancing shoes. Clarke's Ward Shoes. Special commissions on these lines. McKwen Bros'., Shoe sale. WANTED Situation as housekeeper.—Apply, Z.A.M., Post office, New Plymouth. WANTED KNOWN that The Stores Company are selling 2quart Mason's Jars for 6s 9d dozen. WANTED KNOWN, —The Urou Rham Street Cash Store is now in full swing, with an up-to-date stock in every line. Our usual popular cash price,—R, Aboa, Late T. W. Welch. WANTED, —All old friends and the public generally to call as usual for their supplies of Butter, Cheese, and Bacon, Tho Brougham Street Cash Store, Late T. W. Welch. -P,9l AAA WORTH FOOT. WAKE, to shift before tht 22nd, for CASH. McEwen Bbos'., Stocktaking Sale. FOE SALE, —'Iwo Berkshire hows 2-months-old ; price 2 guineas each. They are Messrs Siack Bro.'s noted breed, which have won innumerable prizes and seyeral championships. The pedigree of sire and dam will be shown intending purchasers.—Apply Mrs Fawcett, Oakura. WANTED —Investors and speculators ic land and real estate to read, .earn, and inwardly digest the facts and offers mado by Gilmoob and Pattie, Land Agents, in the property list of this newspaper. NO matter how .arge the crowd, or how particular, I can please with a delicious tea, Fannings. Sock bottom cash price Is lb. It's worth Is 6d. J, Whitakeb, grocer, next Criterion. Lamps i lamps \ lamps i For the hall, or for the kitchen, for the dining-room, for the drawing-room. A splendid selection at rock bottom prices. D, Bebby and Co., Brougham Street, New Plymouth. BREAK AST FOODS.—Have a tasty breakfast, at small cost. Buy your Oatmeal, Oatina, Quaker Oats, Boiled Oats, and Grape Nuts, from Cabteb, the People's Grocer WILL Lames wljoso 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 LAND FOR SALE. EXCHANGE Wanted to exchange, 10 acres with an up-to-date 8-roomed yilla, in Eltham, for dairy farm, EXCHANGE—Wanted to exchange livery stables, freehold property, plant in excellent order, for dairy or sheep farm. ' * 80 ACRES, f-mile from school, store, railway, factory, etc. New house, six rooms. Price £1.7. Terms £ 100 cash. 100 ACRES, dairy farm, 2 miles from Eltham. New house of six rooms, shed, etc. Easy terms, 99 ACRES, snug little dairy farm on metalled road, 6 miles from Eltham, Price £ls ss. A cheap property. £BOO CASH secures tip-top sheep and cattle farm of 800 acres, all in grass, dwelling, shearing shed, dip, etc. £750 CASH secures 928 acres good, healthy sheep country, close to Hawera, all grassed, house and sheds. W. H. & A. McGARRI, Land Acents, Eltham. TREES, -Greater reduction 'tuun ever. Last month for planting trees for the season. Lawsoniana 10s, Macrocarpa 12s 6d per 100, cabbage trees 2d each, other trees equally cheap. —Mitchensoa's Nursery, Thos, M. Stbphens. WANTED, —General for farm two m family.—Apply at the 11 White Hart Hotel for particulars. FOUND, —Drury, the ideal coal, with heating power of Coalbrookdale, and cleanliness of coke, and only 2 per cent, of ash. Try it.—The Cash Wood & Coal Depot, Devon Street East. Orn PUNCH does not ton tain •JL • chemicals of any descrip- - tion, and is an instant cure for in- f digestion. Kept at all hotels, refreskments, etc. TARANAKI BEACH FARM Suitable for Sheep or Dairying. A OH ACRES, part of famous -LmVj "White Cliffs" fattening estate, all in grass, good house, good flats, low hills, actual beach frontage, L.I.P title. Rent Is 3d per acre j price £4 per acre, guaranteed 2A sheep to the any or would milk 100 cows. Lovely rliiniie, school adjoining. Easy liTiii.; -,vcll worth further enquiry. 1 Hawera clistrict, dandy sheep farm, in a district celebrated for its grass country, 700 acres felled and grassed. Is wintering 1000 b. Ewes, and 100 head of cattle, 0 paddocks, good sheep yards, metalled road, railway station S miles, 3 miles creamery. Partly suitable for dairying. Price L 3 per acre for freehold, very easy terms. This is a genuine bargain. | OA ACRES, very choice Dairy AO LP Farm, mild climate, all felled and grassed, nearly all papa silt llat, good 5-roomed house (insured for L 200), large cowshed, ring fenced, sub-divided, 2 miles from township and factory. Price L 8 10s per acre for freehold. Very easy terms. j Ax ACHES, charming suburban J- H a orchard property, only 4 miles from Now Plymouth, railway station on the property, fine new 9-roomed house, largo storage sheds, 5 acres in orchard, all young trees tree from disease. Large grape house vines (Black Hambura) in full bearing, brought in L4O last year. Charming piece of native bush and other shelter. Beautiful grounds. Very suitable for anyone retiring or going in for poultry business. Price L 1425. Easy terms. E. GRIFFITHS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, eePelacc J3uildipgs,New \ruout

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81841, 6 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81841, 6 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81841, 6 September 1906, Page 1

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