PROTECT YOURSELF BY ONLY BUYING TEA , WITH NELSM MOATE&CO'S NAME ON. Every ganuln* Pjwkat or Box has NELBON MOATE & CO. on It INBIBT upon having paok> agaa that hava not bun opanad. N. M. & CO.'a TEAB ara tha ONLY BEBT, all othara ara almply coplaa In nam* and style. NEAR* SO YEARS TEST.
S.i MO—l2 I'llnns in Canterbury, * rvrbold and leasehold, from luo to 2000 ucrt'-s. (food terms,—Charteri* and Co. \yAXTBD TO EXtiHAXGE—Boardinglioutiv iu New Plymouth (ten permanent boarders) for snuM farm, unencumbered.—Chart oris aud Co., New Plymouth. JjOST—On Frankley Road, May 18th, yellow and black cattle dog." Finde,. rewarded on returning to W. BROCK Frankley Road. .. 201 WANTED TO EXCHANGE daU? suburban residents! and 3 acres of land for bu&iness premises or site in New Plymouth.—"Suburban," ".News olltcc. 20-3 LET-—House 6 rooms, in good impair, batli, cupboards, copper, nice garden.—Apply "Nvw6" office. 20-2 ANTED—Two or three gentlemen boarders in comfortable honv; close to sua. Apply by letter to "Jl,"' '"News" olficc, t.c. - - -< ! yyANTED —Board and residence foryoung man.—Apply "G.W." New* ornoe. BOUNDS—Taraaaki e*- „ , l>ort», March quarter. If that is not good enough to melt the glue-pot on property—especially Tironga —nothing is.—Church. 20-3 pAXCY being buffeted about from house to housv through being n tenant when shillings will acquire Ireohold, Tironga.—Church. 20 3 QHURCH'S method of doing business la to meet the public on broad-minded lines and supply the beat obtainable, which at psesent is Tironga.—Callaghan. 80-<r JjMKST-CLASS English Bicycles £l#). Second-hand machines from 80s.— G. W. GUNSON. SALE—In lots to auK th« pur* chairs, or as a whole, my propeiiy of 154 amis at Omata.—REV. HBWIX AIAiANSUN. 81-8 Amazons in iiavy, blavk, brown and green, wwrfch i/11, now 1/11 per yard.—WARD, Cash Draper. gl'Oß'flNG OFFER—I will 9I) two sections Tironga at Fifty a-flece; Fiver down.—Church, agent, Callaghan, manager. 20-3 YyARXIXG-! About next November property will be steeplethasiag, therefore it's iv winning policy to hold a section; Tironga.—Church, agent. 20-3
Fur»' Muffs, Gloves, li.lderwear, Blankets, Rugs auJ Quilts arc what you require. These jj'i.uds defy any kind of cold. t.o. TTEKIUXG ■ IiOXE SHEETING, 72in wide, grand heavy winter line, li per yard.—WARD, Cash Draper. 53,000 I)(JL:vUS n« vv dredge) means enhanced valun £330,000 011 Xew l'lyiuouth property, or that iironga Sections will be worth ten times present upsets.—Church. 20 3 Ift POI'N'DS will secure one of teu "*• chancia of obtaining a freehold at Tirouga.—Church, agent. 40-3 JjOOK at Tirqjiga Sections and compare them with the eleven hundred others that 1 have at my command. - Church. 20-8 VESTS, in natural, white and pink, 1/- each, tiauiu with long sleeves, 1/3. —'\VAItD, Cash Draper. Pol{ SALE, two full Quarter • aero sections in Duller street, Nos. 1303 a and 13U(ib; price for both, £450; also W.C.S.U. Lease, 10 acres, On Old Hospital road, one mile from town; rivir boundary; ideal surburbasi I'esideutial site; extensively plautcd. Terms if desired. For address apply olßc of tins paper. t.«. QUL'RCII has milch pleasure in notifyin the public that lie can sell ten sections at Tirouga.—Callagliau Manager. 20-3 npHE Tarauaki Oil and Freehold aro producing oil, and I am now offering suction on the field equiv&leut to Otis in the Church. 20-3 QMKOX'GA (late Vogcltown)—Considered the finest and weathiest suburb in Xew l'lymouth.—A few sections obtainable at your own price.—Church, agent. 20-3 IST IX—4O ■ white Jlarcclla Quilts, double-bed size, worth 21/; aow 15/0. —WARD, Cash Draper, YyiXTEH has no terrors' for customers trading at Ambury's. Everything cosy and warm. t.c. W/ANTED—by young lady, situation as salcswomia,—Apply "L.W." News Oflice. yyOVJOX XIGHTDRESSES, wear, twice as long us flannelette; in white and natural, ut 4/11, 6/0, 5/U—WARD, Cash Drapvr. T>ALL PROGRAMMES and INVITA'TION CARDS-—A large assortment, Inspect samples at "News" Office.
OUACIvLETO.N 4 Co. used an Own- • w Fire ZEALANDIA Range at their Winter Quarters, nnd they all eame back, —Nixon & Nixon. t.c, 2fiS ACHES constitute the freehold of NV'w Plymouth Borough; bu investors <-n 11 buy n'J-culled Suburban with safety. Tironga. is really Town Property.—Church. 80'JnJJUILJJIXGS can be arranged /or on thy Tironga Township.—Church. ' 20-3 HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND. Perhaps the milk has run out—p«> hups it's sour—emergencies of this kind often occur, but the wise housekeeper V.eep9 i, tin of "SILYeRSTREAM" OO.V- . DENSED MILK always on hand. It'l. splendid for cooking and household use. Ask your grocer for "Silvsatream." ' OCEAN ACCIDENT AND FffilTw SURANCB, CO.—All claim of '«■ surance at lowost current rates.—Olf • m>-ur and Clarke, Agents. BALE—Hammond typewriter practically r«w. Cheap fbr cast/-" "•SeHter.* 1 Nsws Offlee. i WAITING AT THE CHURCH no <A. jeetion, so long as he buys hef !>n opm Fire ZEALAXDIA Range.— "J 11 "son & Nixon, "S BABY THMYINQJ Sverything depend! upon % • od. mVERSTRSAHPC •TLK-h the jWMft#"*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 102, 27 May 1909, Page 3
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