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woman, for country' store. Apply [ bargood, Son and Kwen, New' Plymouth, yyANTED to Lease, with purchasing clause, 500 to 1000 Acres. J. W. Wilson, New Plymouth. 8-14 JjObl, at New Plymouth, a Gold Band King set with si—'- " Apply News o. W ANTED ' h y :l y° ufl g gentleman, Board and Lml ■-■- -•" • •
j_)o you want u new Carpet or Rug! Less than cost at the "Bed Post.'' 4-12 QOOKINU becomes a pleasure when using a Zealandia Range; the ovens heat well. A'isou and Nixoii. 14 DAYS' the bargains: everything at giveaway prices, "Red Post." 4-12 r£Hii present high price of liring ia discounted by using a Zealandia Range; exceedingly economical on fuel. Nixon and Nixon. good us a rcgi.il er grate for warm- "*" ing the kitchen when the Zealandia Open Fire is used. .Nixon and Nixon. "XTO reasonable o!l'cr refused to clear Mr. Heidi's stock at the "Red Post/" 4-12 \\7AKTED, J'arUer in Grocery Business; good chance for energetic man. Apply Daily Ncwa off Hie public to know—2ooo Tumblers at is and 2s Gd dozen at the "Red Post." 4-12
CARTER'S BEST TEA. tea so high in quality that it is rarely mot with; a tea that will delight the heart of the connoisseur nml is an ideal afternoon tea for the ladies; it also possesses a tea quality that is so coveted liy the tea-taster. A tea that is sure to please. Liquor rich in color Aroma .verv fragrant Body fiill flavored These qualities are combined in Curler's liiwfc Tea, and while it is a little higher in price than the low-grade teas, it is much belter worth buying, as it is an UOW TO MAKE the tea. Always i boiled wnlcr. Allow five minutes; then for use. C. CARTER. The People's Grocer, DEVON STREET, N.GVY PLYMOUTH. A MACHINE THAT SAVES TfOU £a. A UE live-pound notes so little us e to yon that you can deliberately throw one away when you buy a sewing machine? That's what it menus if you pass the 0.V.8. Remember, the 0.V.13. is not. £5 less in value, only in price. You don't get any better machine if ■you pay £5 more for it. Attachments the latest, and style and workmanship the best. Have a look at one. Offl, SOK k ARNOLD, NEW PLYMOUTH. T)ANCIN(_i, DKTOKTUENT, CALIS-
MISS MAUD MEAKES (Of Melbourne). livening Classes, „ opening Masonic Hall, Brougham-street, WEDNESDAY, Sth April, 7 to 10 p.m., All new Society ami Ballroom Dances, Waltz (reverse) a specialty. First hour for tuition. Juvenile Classes Saturday morning, 10 to 12, opening 4th April. All branches of Dancing (Ballroom and Fancy), Deportment, Walking, Physical Respiratory, Health, and Grace Exercises. I Private Lessons by appointment. Terms and particulars at Colonial Piano Company, Devon-street. HYGIENIC BAKERY, Mullius, Crumpets. Pikelc call from the hot plate. About Biscuits.—We make a variety [ Sweet Uiscuils for afternoon tea, csh from the oven u vcry day. About Cakes.—We are paying special tleiiliini In this important branch just iiw. The variety of sizes, shapes, and iivore are quite bewildering in number, cannot buy enough newspaper space n tell you all about them, so please call t the "Hvuieuic" and sample.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 95, 10 April 1908, Page 3
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