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Q.OOD SHOWCAKDS increase your business, Oleaii-cut lettering, attractive designs. Samples and estiimi-cs from H. JlcAUuin, show-card writer, Waitara. 1-0 (RY OUR BISCUITS—We are making a special line of these ut lid lb.— Hygienic Bakery. 4-11 V"OU can always find something Fresh j ' at The Hygienic. Fresh Sorts I i-1 esh Baked.—B. A. Stokes. '■''' nkWA**mtfA<mu*&m I Cut out coupon from McJflwen, Bros.' advertisement in tliis paper. ]fs worth solid cash to you. -1-9 RANTED KNOWN —Mrs. Ceorjrs Orchestra is not playing at Hunt Club Ball as rumored 1 , but at Violetla Assembly the .same night. TO LET—S-roomed house, Gaine street, . ' rent 10s.—Apply (jilmour & Clarke, Egmont Street. ■pOUB GOOD HOUSES—with 2% acres • Tand, an ildeiil stop {far building, situated on Standish Hill, New Ply- | mouth. Owner will sacrifice for cash.— Apply J. N. Giunlin, Kuupokonui, or Uamlin, Inglewood. REMEMBER!— Mekwen Bros.' "Be--l-Yct" Boot Sale. Every line reduced. Oddments sacrificed. MfAXTED j wo gentlemen boarders; superior home; central; terms moderate.—Address at "News" Office. T7"AWHIA—Cheap Dairy Farm, 140 acres freehold, all in grass; 120 acres ploughable; metal road, 1 mile from factory. Price £6 10s uer acre; easy tewn6.—H. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth. Hard Saloon, in good d steadily increasing business; tUmurc. i £2OO per month (apart from saloon). | £SOO cash required,—H. F, Russell and < Co., N«w Plymouth. XCHANGE—Good dairy farm (180 • acres), carrying over 60 cows, to exchange for suburban property about 30 acres. Equity £llOO.-11. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth. IOR SALE—Harrison Knitting Machine, 58-needle bed, fitted with extras. In good order. Price £7 10s. —Apply this office. 30-tl QENTLEMAN wants furnished roo with right to use bath-roo be in West End, New Plymout phone connection preferred. Or board I in exclusive family. Address "A.8.C.," "News" Office. I ■pOR SALE—Practically new six-room-1 ed house in lower Vogeltown; close to Recreation Grounds; electric light throughout, gas ring and three fireplaces, hot and cold water, bath-room, I built-in tubs and copper; borough water I supply. Price £700; 'cash required, £150; balance easy.—"Ajax," "News" office.

jjii ±-uuai>» duwn will secure new 4-rooined cottage; every conveni. eneej Fitzroy. Price £380; balance easy terms—Apply Gilmour and Clarke, Egmont Street. Oft ACRES, Fitzroy, price £450. £IOO cash down. Fine building, site, good view.—Gilmour & Clarke. PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, Etc.—Mr. H. Lewis (of H. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth), is representative of Sydney H. Higgs, Registered Patent Agent, Wellington. Advice and information given free. t.c. QUR month this time," a butcher eaid. | The housewife smiled but shook her head. | Not one, but "six months" be your fate | If onee again inside this gate | You're seen, No! I can do better far I By dealing at the MEAT BAZAAR. t.o. pOR SALE, Hammond Typewriter, practically new; cheap for oash. "Seller," News o"3ce. VISITING CARDS. -VWting Card, printed equal to copper-plate a' the "News" Job Printer}'. City prices SHOPS TO LET—Two new shops, best site in Waitara; v,ill appointed.Apply W. Young, Waitara Hotel, t.c. UNDREDS of people are shopping at Ambury's. Every parcel leaving the establishment contains a bargain, t.c, POR SALE—I acre, Vogeltown; price £23oi easy terms; good buildin* site—Apply Gilmour & Clarice. WANTED TO "SELL-Encyclopaedia Britanica in half-morrocco (2*l vols, and index) on revolving book ca*<e Also British Navy League* map, Oft by Oft. All in first-class condition and wil' be sold cheap.—Address at "News" 'office. / t.o.

on Old Hospital Road, one mile from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively plant ed. Terms if desired, For address apply office of this paper. t.o, THE UNITED EIRE AND MAEIXE INSURANCE CO., LTD. A RE now prepared to accept Accide.it and General Indemnity Insurances as from September Ist, and the following classes of business will be transacted nt the LOWEST CURRENT KATES OF PREMIUM:— Personal Accident and Sickness. Workers' Compensation. Public Risk. Tlate Glass. WEBSTER BROS., District Agents. Telephone 108; P.O. Box 120, NORTH TAIUNAKI HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETINU NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. ADMISSION: Gate. —Foot passengers: Adults Is, Children Free. Vehicles plying for hire (including driver), ?,s. Grandstand Enclosure. Ladles i«, Gents ss. Accommodation paddock Is. A. L. HUMPHRIES, ' ' Hon. Set.

ABOUT BISCUITS Qne is rather prone t" think that because imported biscuits are high-priced they must be the best. BUT! Have you ever figured out the cost, of bringing tlienr from Eugla-u: the heavy duty that irnwt be paid; and the number of firms th;l " mdle them for n profit before the msuiner gets tlieinl Have you ever thought how old thee mi!«t be? —anywhere fron two iuo-.iths to two years—and WHAT A PRIORI? And no wonder after paying freight. the Biseuits we waot to talk about are made right here in Devon St. sold to you first hand, somi- „ before they are cold, for we :« them fresh, every day. Not ■i< kinds, of course, 'but Revsral kinds, such as MIXED, MMOV, ALMOND, VANILLA, COCOANLT, • GINGER, at Od to Is 11). R. A. STOKES, I HYGIENIC BAKERY. Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepikln and ."allow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, SEPT. 23. j fiLIENTS are requested to forward consignments ro no to reaci ut by FRIDAY, September 24. |pw«'imw^sw^pr^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 181, 4 September 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 181, 4 September 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 181, 4 September 1909, Page 5

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