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Wanted, ate. ANTISEPTIC head-rest, neck wool antiseptic wash, clean towel foi every customer at Lint's Haihjmkssing Sai,opn, opposite Jeukinsou's carnage •showroom, Devon street east. TAiSTKk-Sohcr, rchabl'eTaU- / round man lor butchering. Must be able to kill. Apply F. Andrews, butcher, Normanby.

IItfAES Excelsior, a splendid J smoke, 5 for 1/- at Lints'.

Lttlfii ID,—General for farm i t wo m family.—Apply at tko WMte'Hart Hotel for particulars.

WANTED to draw the attention of farmers to the success achieved bv WESTKIELD POTATO MANURE last suuson.

Wood & Coal Depot, Devon Street East.

VT ANTED KNOWN--Wc have - f for cxoliangc, beautiful suburban Home, every convenience, for bouse in town; grand Sheep Hun for Dairy Farm ; 160 acre ti-.my Farm for smaller Farm. Further particulars on application to—K. Gbifktjis &Co Coffee Palace Buildings.

SALE—Screenings for footJ- paths, or concrete in any quantities. Apply Kkett unci Wilkie.

l' your turnip crop fails you can ...L not eaily replace it. Guari against failures by usmjr WEST FIELD TUKNIP MANURE.

WAIN TED Experienced Dressmaker for country store. Apply at Coffee Palace, JYew Plymouth, Saturday or Monday, 15th. or 17th. inst., ,6 to 8 p.m.

WANTED KNOWN that The Stores Company aro selling 2. quart Mason's Jars for 5s 9d dozen

:NOWN,-Tho JJrou - ._ , street Cash Store is now m full swing, with an up-to-date stock m every line. Our usual popular cash price.—R, Ahoa, Late T W Welch.

LT ANTED KNOWN that our . f customers arc unanimous ; n their praise of W'estficUl. Manures.

/AJNIED.-All old friends and .' the public generally to call as usual for their supplies of Butter, Cheese, and Bacon. The Brougham Street Cash Store, Late T. W. Wei.™

WANTKI) KNOWN that Kemptlicrno Pressor's Westficlcl Manures are gaining ground every clay.

WANTED— Investors and speculators in land and real estate to read, .earn, and inwardly digest the facts and offers made by Gilmoub and Paths, Land Agents, in the property list of this newspaper.

RANTED KNOWN - That . . Kcmplhornc, Prosser & Co. carry immense stocks of Superphosphate, Bone 'ust, etc., a.id can deliver on shortest notice.

|%J"O matter iiow .ai'ge the crowd, or -Ll liow particular, I can please with a delicious tea, Farmings. Kock bottom cash price Is lb. It's worth Is 6'd. J, Wkitakeb, grocer, next Criterion.

r AMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS 1 For —d the lull, or for tlie kitolicn, for tlio diuing.room, for tho drawing-room. A splendid selection at rock bottom prices. D. Behky and Co., Brougham Street, New Plymouth

fiRIiAK. AST FOODS.-Have a -U tasty breakfast, at small cost. Buy your Oatmeal, Oatina, Quaker Oats, Boiled Oats and Grape Nuts, om CiBTEB. the Peoulc's Grocer

]y remember that repairs of any land of machines will bo attended to by J, Upton & Son, Devon street. New machines sold on terms to suit all

LAND EOR SALE. TTVYCHANGE _ Wanted to c::change, 10 acres with an up-to-date 8-roomcd yilia, m Eltham, foi dairy farm, EXCHANGE-Wanted to exchange livery stables, freehold property, plant in excellent order, for dairy or sheep farm, 80 ACHES, ff-milo from school, store, railway, factory, etc. New house, six rooms. Price £l7, Toms £IOQ cash. J.OO ACRES, dairy farm, 2 miles from Elthain. 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 CaPII secures tip-top sheep and cattle Lrm of 800 acres, all in grass, duelling, shearing shed, dip, etc. £750 CASH secures 923 acres good, healthy sheep country, close to Jlaivorai all grassed, house and sheds. W. H. & A. McGARRY. Land Atrents, Elthum. TARANAIO BE ACQ FARM Suitable, tor Sheop or Dairying. A <•} A A ™ES, part of famous "White Cliffs" fattening ite, all in grass, good house, good nais, low hills, actual beach frontage LLP. title. Kent Is 3d per acre; price £•!. per acre, guaranteed 2!, sheep to the acre or would milk 100 cows. Lovely climate, school adjoining. Easy terms j well worth further en-

PC.'P : •<"V ACRJiS, itawcra dis. JL' 1 -' f '-J tricl, dandy sheep farm, in a dislrmt celebrated for its grass country, 700 acres felled and grassed. Is wintering 1000 b. Ewes, and 100 Lead of cattle, (i paddocks, good sheep yards, metalled road, railway station H miles, 3 miles creamery. Partly suitable for dairying. Price 1,3 per acre for freehold, very easy terms. This is a genuine bargain

I »/"| ACIfIDS, very choice Dairy iO\J Farm, mild climate, all foiled and grassed, nearly all papa silt lint, good 5-roomed house (insured for L2DO), large eowslied, ring fenced, sub-divided, i miles from township and factory. Price L 8 10s per acre for freehold. Very easy terms.

B. GRIFFITHS & CO.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 18 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 18 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 18 September 1906, Page 1

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