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Wanted, ets. EGGS iu any quantity; Jl better price now uiyeu. Apply early.—W buster Biios. JOSH BILLINGS said: - 'I don't karc how nuich a man talks if he only sez it in a fetv words."—HYGIENIC JBAKEiIY Fairy Cakes 6d and IjIOUND —Government cheque for small amount (not countersigned. Owner can haye same on paying cost o£ advertisement. WANTED to rolievfifarmers from anxiety regarding- winter feed for stock. WESTFIELD TURNIP MANURE never fails. DAIRY Farm to Let, low rent. —■ Apply J. Grant, Gover street, New Plymouth WANTED —Young Lady Hoarder, no others kept. For address apply News Office. WANTED KNOWN. - Shark Liver Oil for calves ; equal to cod liver oil, at about half ttie price.— Wilson & Nol.i::, sole agents. W ANTED farmers to learn by experience that WESTFIELD POTATO MANURE will accomplish all that is claimed for it. SALE,~My House in Bultcel street, 9 rooms, bathroom, and pantry; 1 rood 3 perches, freehold ; Land Transfer title.—G. E. Mannebino, Union Bank. r ANTED, —Strong Lad to earn Plumbing.—Apply A. Tn ike, Liardet street, WANTED, By experienced Housekeeper, position in town or country, town preferred.—Address "X.Y.Z.," ollice of this paper. ANTISEPTIC head-rest, neck wool antiseptic wash, clean towel for overy customer at Lint's Haiedbessino Saloon, opposite Jenkinson's carriage showroom, Devon street east. ■\*T ANTED poultry farmers to » » learn that it pays to keep their birds well supplied with WESTFIELD FOWL GRIT. — Excelsior, a splendid J smoke, 6 for 1/- at Lints'. WANTED, —General for farm two in family.—Apply at the White Hart Hotel for particulars. WANTED KNOWN—We have for exchange, beautiful suburban Home, every convenience, for house in town j grand Sheep Kun for Dairy Farm; 160 aere Dairy Farm for smaller Farm. Further particulars on application to—E. Gkifhths ■& Co,, Coilco Palace Buildings.

WANTED KNOWN that The Stores Company are selling 2quart Mason's Jars for 5s 9d dozen. WANTED KNOWN, —The Urou gham Street Cash Store is noiv in full swing, wi'h an up-to-date stock in every line. Our usual popular cash price.—ll. Aboa. Late T. W. Welch. WAN mi.—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. V/. Welch. WANTED— Investors and speculators in land and real estate to read, .earn, and inwardly digest the facts and offers made by (Jilmoue and Pattie, Land Agents, ia the property list of this newspaper. WANTED knoun that WESTFIELD GARDEN MANLIKE lias been lony in the field and still holds it against all comers. WAN'JED KNOWN That Kcmp'horne, Prosser & Co. carry immense stocks of Superphosphate, Bone lust, etc., and ean deliver on shortest notice. NO matter how .arge the crowd, or how particular, I can please with a delicious tea, Farmings, Hock bottom cash price Is lb. It's worth Is 6d. J, Whitakeb, grocer, next Criterion. LAMPS 1 LAMPS 1 LAMPS 1 For the hall, or for the kitchen, for the dming-room, for the drawing-room. A splendid selection at rock bottom prices. D. Bkbby and Co., Brougham Street, New Plymouth. BUI. A lv AST FOODS.—Have a tasty breakfast, at small cost. Buy your Oatmeal, Oatina, Quakor Oats, Boiled Oats, and Grape Nuts, from Cauteb, the Peonle's Grocer 'VXTILL Ladies wliose sowing maf ? chines 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.

SHOWCASES AND SHOPFITTINGS. AND any other cabinet-making work, including cupboards, bookcases, writing desks, etc., can be be obtained at P. tie la Haye's Shop, Devon Street East, N.P. Electro-plating in all its branches by best approved methods. TARANAKI BE AC EL FARM Suitablo tor Sheep or Dairying. A AC'UES, part of famous JLae*V./ "White Cliffs" fattening estate, all in grass, good house, good Hats, low hills, actual beach frontage, L.I.P title, llent Is od por acre; price £'l per aero, guaranteed sheep to the acre or would milk 100 cows. Lovely climate, school adjoining. Easy terms; well worth further enquiry. IP *-■/. \'N ACRES, Hawera clisy y trict, iliindy 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, 5 paddocks, good sheep yards, metalled road, railway station 8 miles, 3 miles creamery. Partly suitable for dairying, l'rice L 3 per acre for freehold, very easy terms This is a genuine bartfam. i on ACHES, very choice Dairy i-OU Farm, mild climate, all felled and grassed, nearly all papa silt flat, good 5-roomed house (insured for L'2oo), large cowshed, ring fenced, sub-divided, '1 miles from township and factory. Price L 8 10s per acre for freehold. Very easy terms j I j ACHES, charming suburban 1 "*'ic a orchard property, only -1 miles from New Plymouth, railway station on the property, fine new 9-roomed house, large storage sheds, 5 acres in orchard, all young trees tree from disease. Large grape house vines (Black Hamburs) in full bearing, brought in L<lo last year. Charming piece of native bush and ot'ier shelter. Beautiful grounds. A 7 cry suitable for anyone retiring or going in for poultry business. Price L 1125. Easy terms. E. GRIFFITHS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS eePal&co Buildinjjs,ikg ynjou ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81854, 29 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81854, 29 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81854, 29 September 1906, Page 1

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