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(JfIII.DRE.VS BLOOMERS, ]« pair; Children's All-wool Vasts, 0(1 each; inks s uK Ol ' thßll Plu ' h ' for 39 -- gXTRA-WIDE Cream Corded Velvetcons, worth Is lid; sale price Is WARC'S VALK""' br ° Wa aDd " r^n - N 0 ™ 15 HOYS who want to earn pocket money—Sole Bros, are ca»h purchasers of bones ia any quantity. _ 137 SALE—W.CjS.R. Lease, IG acres, on., Old Hospital ltoad, one milo Horn town; river boundary; ideal suuurban residential site; extensively planteel. Terms if desired, For address apply ollice of tillg paper. tj SALE—Factory f 1 iiuiier, .Separator, Vr.ker, Churn, iiiitl Aeoau eai.oiiulilf ulß'r refused.—XOJ I JjV>R SALE—At half-price] Lady's Outfit, handsome h«tel lumo, macintosh,, blouse, undehiui },"<>■, cs—«At Aiwliury's Sale. . ;!jjJ f JP< I LET—A flvc-roouied house, 7 Jii (:oin;ilctcd, electric light, 'all «pL .eim'uces.-Apply A. J. Burgees, boil ■seller and stationer, yDcvon St. . RANTED— A washerwoman.—For ad dresi a,pplv to "\V," "Xr-i: office. " 21^ RANTED— A riinull furnished cottage or three rooms, with use of kit'lieu, for three or four months.—A|>j>lr ollice of ('his paper. 202 yyOMEX'S BLACK ROMAN SATCtf BMU'SHS, worth 3s lid, now ]■ Id. Cloth Underskirts reduced to ll Jld ench.—WARD'S SALE, |0 ONLY Golf Blouses, in cream and (■fcnlinal, marked «s lid; sale prieo 2s lid; Women's full-Biro Long"'oth ami Flannelette Combinations, yortli 0s fid, for Is Iid.—WARD'S >ALI3, LIXE of Curtain Net, arijWSALE w "' 0,1 J ' ard- " T'roSE Boys' .Sweaters at Is each are " """'""I; all sizes, «1| colors, butiliouliler.—WAßD'S SALE fUH tenderest beef and the ebciewt of chops | The best in this toon ■luce the war, | Can be had every day .t those up-to-dato-b'hops, | The liraakt Meat Bazaar. ALL PROGRAMMES and INVITATION CARDS—A large assortiaeut. nspect samples at "News" Office. Up-to-date Printing of every kind try the "News" Jobbing Department. Orders' executed with despatch. JfOR SALE, Hammond Typewriter, practically n6w; cheap for cash. 'Seller," News Office. THAT meat is real prime when properly cooked | We heard dad tell our mamma | And iwe kiddies rejoice that our orders are booked | Every day at the Meat Bazaar.' t.c. J? OR SALE—I acre, Vogeltown, price £180; £SO down; good building site.—Gilmour & Clarke. JO POUNDS down will buy new Rroomed house, every convenience, handy to VOUNG LADY deairea situation in Solicitor's office. Typewriting and shorthand (100 words per minute). First-class references,—Address oare "W.T.," "News" Office. VISITING CARDS.-Visiting Card* printed equal to cooper-plate at the "News" Job Printery. City prices. SHOPS TO LET—Two new shops, best site in Waitara; well appointed.— Apply W. Young, Waiitara Hotel. £.O, TpOH EXCHANGE for town property or good mortgages, unencumbered farm; value about £6OOO, J. Vt, WILSON & Co. A railway collision which recently occurred at Durham is stated to have been due to a signal-lamp, which, not being properly cleaned, had j,)n» out. milkingmacSne worontm snccisi ot t» im* model mn witt "imu » cm. FREE TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, M»«mUHl«inLTttSl|MSMlll^fc'' Mr. W. Revcll, Warea. says* The L.K.G. milker plant you Installed for me two years ago has given me unqualified satisfaction. ASMito: A B. MMEW Egmoiit St., N.Plymouth

NO GOODWILL RANTED TO LET FOR FIVE ' YEARS 300 ACHES OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND AT A RENTAL OF 317/-.. l'El! ACRE, 8 .MILES 'FROM HAWERA; GOOD FACTORY) GOOD o-ROOMED HOUSE and COWSHED. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME FOR GOOD FAMILY ~ Apply— HAROLD QREVIUB, LAND & MACHINERY EXCHANGE, L'XION ST.. HAWERA. Telephone 14 it Sox 07. GOOD FOR PIGGY HowMr.McKenxlel saved £l4 Mt. Wm. McKenile wrlteilo September, 1904.1 saved! In by having Syktt't Dnwk| on the premises (costing 1/6 P<~ packet). A valuable sow with 1 _ little young ones was at tb# potail of death. She waa.dow# V* could not move, and having t Drench in the house I gavel half a packet. The remainder ( the packet I mixed with meal audi rpilk and gave to her four honnl afterwards In less than six 1)0 she was on her feet. A* 11 leaving my farm in eight \ sold the sow and litter for j_ Every owner of liVe stock should have this valuable medicine his farm, as he never know* * hour when be wilt requlr* It," WM. NoKENZIE* omata, J« '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 150, 21 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 150, 21 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 150, 21 July 1909, Page 3

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