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Wanted. etc. r ANTl';i)—Parents to cu'J ut Collier and Colonial Piano RANTED.— Furnished cottage, , , for one month from loth January, near u&ach preferred,* Address at this office.\, OST— On railway "platform on Christmas night, a doll's hat. Will gentleman who picked Nt up, kindly leaye it at thi? office. \ " OST.—Pair of Lemaire field] Jt glasses on racecourse yesterday, Finder kindly return News Office. 'ED-Good Milkers, 25s . . aud found; general servants 15s. Apply sharp to Mynott's Registry, Curne Street. TO LET—Eight-roomed house on full quarter section; hot and cold water, gas aud every convenience, —Apply to It. Coleman, Gill street, /-a.il xjil> xu iSJiiiL,—Agricultural Lime of the very besjt quality; large stock at our yards.— Boon Bhos., opposite Bed House Hotel. 7ANTED E.NOWN,~Just bud. - . ed from Ceylon, 500 boxes of Tea; 5/, 8/6, and 10/6 for Sib box.— Wilson & Nolan. CIOTTAGE TO LET in Devon St., I adjoining Mr Gibbins; recently renovated; 5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, borough drainage. Apply E. Cock WANTED KNOWN.-We have just opened up a consignment of Pianos, direct from London. Inspection invited.—Collier & Colonial Piano Co., next- railway crossing, Devon street. LAYING fowls require a constant supply of bone. WESTFIELD FOWL GRIT is composed of pure bone and shell. FOB SALE—We haye received instructions from Mr Mannering, who has left the district, to sell his house. Seasonable price, and terms. Wilbos & Nolan v HOP to Let, moderate rent, eonrw venient position. Apply Wilson WHITa.KEB'B, next Criterion Hotel. The store for you to patronise. /AIMED to exchange, a good . . little farm for a town property. Apply at once to Wilson and Nolan. i NTISEPTIC head-rest, neck wool L. antiseptic wash, clean towel for every customer at Lint's Haiedeessing Saloon, opposite Jenkinson's carnage showroom, Devon street east. [THITAKEE'S 4/11 Parcel. 3ib V » Currants, 31b Sultanas, lib Peel, 2 packets Scion, 1 Bottlo Cordial. CIUAES Excelsior, a splendid smoke, 5 for 1/- at Lints'. . LIBEEAL supply of WESTk. FIELD FOWL GIUT will pro. . leg weakness. 'ANTED—lnvestors and speculators in land, and real estate to read, .earn, and inwardly digest the facts and offers made by Gitfmous and Paths, Land Agents, in the property list of this newspaper. TO matter how .arge the crowd, or A.S how particular, I can please with a delicious tea, Fannings. Book bottom oash price Is lb. It's worth Is 6d. J. Whitakbb, grocer, next Criterion. RANTED KNOWM.-180 acre f ¥ farm, well improved, 50 acres oats and turnips. Only £l2 per arco. Good terms. Wilson and Nolan. TAINTED a fair held and no ? » favor. Wc arc confident that for all farm purposes WESTFIELD MANURES cannot be surpassed. THITAKER'S 9/11 Parcel. 31b » . Currants, 31b Sultanas, lib Peel, 2 packets Spice, 2 Cordials, 21b Muscatels, l}b Aimonds, lib Fancy Biscuits. 7ANTED KNOWN,—The Brou . . sham Street Cash Store is now in full swing, wi'.h an up-to-date stock in every line. Our usual popular cash price,—E. Aboa. Late T. W. Welch, TANTED' known that Kenip- ..' tkorne Prosser and Co. carry immense stocks of SUPEKPHOS PHATE, BONEDUST, etc., and can deliver on shortest notice, THITAKEE'S Store. The cheap- . / est, the most central, the oldest established in New Plymouth. r ANTED,—AII 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. Welch, T AMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS 1 For _Li the hall, or for the kitchen, for the dming.room, for the drawiiig-voom. A splendid selection at rook bottom prices. D. Beeey and Co., Brougham Street, New Plymouth. EBEAKFA.ST FOODS—Have a tasty breakfast, at small cost. Buy your Oatmeal, Oatina, Quaker Oats, Boiled Oats, and Grape Nuts, from Caetee. the People's Grocer SHIBIS BE-COLLAEED AND EE-CUFFED. How many men there are who throw away their .shirts as worn oul just because the cull's aro frayed and STEAM LAUNDRY has made atrnngenicuts lo renew the worn parts of shirts as follows : New Collnr-baiuls, ftl. NewCulVs ... Is lid. Send vein's along mid have I hem lixed up. GILL STREET. fe GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS^ I FACT Uo. 3. The BONUSES are arranged on an I increasing scale according to leigth of ttai aas

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81912, 28 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81912, 28 December 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81912, 28 December 1906, Page 1

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