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***> m i HE •>s W:<i r% ! Anyone canrbuywme lov«nccd tnfenor lu, pul it upiih « fancy packet&nd nurk itZr..pc? Is pure CeyTonand pure blended tea, and you have a guarantee of its Purity, Quality and Value. 'J|M stood the test for THIRTY YEARS, trom 1879 to 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, !/!0. 21- 212 ntr Ih

yyilAT will «d buy! A Meat or Fruit Pie, Sultana, Madeira or Lunch Cuke, Sandwich Swiss 8011, etc.— rjXJ LET—Two furnished rooms, Devon , Street West. For address apply 'News." 12-1 WONDERFUL WINDOW full of big, luscious Cream Puff* and Worns, at the Hygienic. 12-1 pOE LMMEDIATE SALE or EX(MANGE for house property in New Plymouth, not exceeding £OOO, 20 litres situated on tito Smart Road, with AMBURY'S-Vcry fecial values in costume skirts from da lid each. Select early. t.o. VES, you can beat a arum and you may beat your, wife, but cant beat "pOR SALE—DO acres near Paunerston N., 5-roomed house; carry 23 co«w t dry stock, l'rice £3O per acre; equity U380; would exchange .for large/ place about same equity.—Apply Manawatu Auctioneering Coy., Palmeraton N. 9(i TOANTED.-If your farm ia for aale send particulars to us;'we will tind a. buyer.—Manawatu A"»""--"-'-~ Coy., Palmerston N. YOUNG LADY desires situation in Solicitor's office. Typewriting and shorthand (160 words per minute}. First-class references.—Address care "W.T.," "News" Office. uuuuio uemuuuis, (uitaoie ior Dacflclors.—For address apply "News" Ofllse. TpOR SALE, a good Springing Cow.— A. Rowe, Bell Block. 7-4 RANTED, first-class Female Cook, also Housemaid-Waitress, for Jubilee Dining Rooms, Apply G. A. Thornton, c/o Box 130, New Plymouth. 7-0 pOR EXCHANGE for towfl prowrty or good mortgages, unencumbered larni; value about £6OOO. J. W« WILSON & Co. POR SALE—In one or two lots, SSO acres, White Cliffs; good house and cowsihed; alongside factory; ,unequaUed dairying country.-< Apply J. W. WttSOJT and Co. ' '., 3,14 WE ARE MAKING astounding reductiona in Dress Materials. Coins and see them, at Is 6d peryard. Tha value will surprise you.—WARD C**h Diaper. ' mHE HOUSEWIFE'S WUJEND. Perhaps tne unlit has run out—per. naps it's sour—emergencies of this kind oiMu uceur, but the wise housekeepei ■wfi u tin of "SILVERSTKEAM" OWfDIiMSED MILK always on hand, it's -.iKuUid lor cooking und household use. Ask your grocer for "Sltaatream." £)RESS MATERIALS in all-wool Ama> zona, serges, tweeds, faced cloths; in every color; worth 2/11 per yard, now Is 6d.-WARD, Casih Draper. pEEHIVE KNITTING MAOHWK COMPANY '.New Zealand) want people to Make Hosiery for them, -.rhoi* or spare time, In their own homes? make £1 a week; previous experience not neceswy; constant employnuat all tne year round.—Write at once. Box 73-i. G.PO., Wellington. \ SMART DRESS MATERIALS in tweed effects, marked 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, now ai! at 1/6 per yard.—WARD, Cash WHOPS TO LET—Two new shops, best site in Waitara; wel appointed.— Apply W. Young, Waitara Hotel, £.* SUPERIOR DRESS GOODS, ia new woven stripe serges, navy 4>rown and green, worth 3/6; now 1/11 per lard.—WARD, Ca&b Draper. vyANTED-Two or three gentlemen boarders in comfortable homei close to sea. Apply by letter to "M," "News" office. t*

■pOS. EVENING WEAR - All-wool voiles, in pretty evening gUdei, worth 1/11 and 2/0j now !/■ net yard. -WARD, Cash Draper. TjiOß DRESSING GOWNS, etc.-All- . x wool French Flannels, in cardinal, ■uaroon, rose, sky and Toyalj worth 1/11 i now 1/3 per yard.-WAKD, Caah Draper. PALL at the Dissolving Boot Saw. Xot one, but every line of footwear r*» uuced.—J. Grayson. "POR SALE, two full Quarter -aers A section in liullcr street, Nos. 1306 a. Mid 130iib; price for boUl, £300; nlaO W.U.S.K. Lease, 1U acres, on Old Ho - )itul road, one mile from town; tint boundary; ideal aurburban residential rile; extensively planted. Terms if desired. For address apply ofhV of tnli pap.'r. t.O. TJALL PROGRAMMES and INVITA- ■" TION CARDS-A large assortment. Inspect samples at "News" Office. practically r«vr; Cheap for eaihrt "Seller," Nowtjpfflee. 1 n POUNDS down will secure %-ecre section. Prio* £l3O. Aopb/ fiilmour & Clark". Up-to-date Printing of every kind try the "News" Jobbing Departnmt, Or.iers executed with deepatci |?OR SALE-Staunch horse, quiet ilk I harness.—Apply *W" k " '""" I «S BABY THRIVrNCt I Svervlhln? dfpend" npoi a ichUdl >. ■■<■!. "SILVERSTHSAM-pONDRiraBD MILK is the riebcit Taierl milk, la a ; "r>n that makes it easy to digest Ml '■.wrfectlj free from gerou. It's Wwayit* ''">sh. cheaper 'han others, and RkhMn »m. Art v nur gtt\?ar for It 7AA aCRES, pMtiy improved farm, | and Clarke. '"J.* | DRT (MAKING. Peterson and l^ s ! (Both la'e of W#»|ji»fe DYtM, * fWP'J

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 115, 12 June 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 115, 12 June 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 115, 12 June 1909, Page 5

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