rrmssssßmm^mss I' ' or attendant to an invalid. Good New Zealand references.—Apply :by lev Vr to "A." "Daily News" ollice. 0-3 H.OOD SHOWCARDS increase your business, ©lcnn-eut lettering ' tractive designs. Samples and estin from 11. Mc'AUum, show-card writur, Waitara. pOOKET MONEY for Boys and Girls. Cut out coupon from McE-wcn Bros.' advertisement in tliis paper. It's worth solid cush to you. VyANTED KNOWN —Mre. George's ■ Orchestra is not playing at Huut Clirl) Ball us rumored, but at Violeita Assembly the same night. 10 LET—S-roomed house, Gaine street, rent 10s.—Apply Giinumr & Clarke, E'Miiont Street. nntmiKi INK
fEMEMBER!—McIiwcn Bros.' "Be-:! Yet" Boot Sale. Every line «■ duced. Oddments sacrificed, TZAWHIA-Cheap Dairy Farm, 140 acres freehold, all in grass; 120 acres ploughablc; metal road, 1 mile from factory. Price £6 10s ner acre; c asy teraus.—ll. F. llusscll uud Co., New Plymouth. .ffOiß SALE—Country Store and Billiard Saloon, in good district, steadily increasing business; 'turnover A'2oo per month (apart from saloon), JJXCHAsaE-Good dairy farm (ISO acres), carrying over 00 cows, to exchange for suburban property about 30 acres. Equity £llOO.-11. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth. POK SALE—Harrison Knitting Machine, 58-needle bed, fitted with extras. In good order. Prife £7 10s. —Apply this office. 30\f) ed house in lower Vogeltown; close to Recreation Grounds; electric light throughout, gas ring and three fireplaces, hot and cold water, bath-room, built-in tubs and copper; borough water supply. Price, £700; fcash required, £150; balance easy.—"Ajax," "New!" office.
20 POUNDS DOWN will secure new 4-roomed cottage; every convenience; Fitzroy. Price £380; balance easy terms.—Apply Gilmour and Clarke, Egmont Street. 054 • 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 CoNew Plymouth), is representative of Sydney 11. Iliggs, Registered Patent Agent, Wellington. Advice and information given free. t.c. "QTJR month this time," a butcher eaid. | The housewife smiled but shook her head. | Not one, but "six months" be your fate | If once again inside this gate | You're seen. No! I can do better far I By dealing at the MEAT BAZAAR. t.c. ■piOß SALE, Hammond Typewriter, practically new; cheap for cash. "Seller," News o*ice. VISITING CARDS.-Visiting Cardj printed equal to copper-plate at the "News" Job Printery. City prices. SHOPS TO LET—Two new shdps, best site in Waitara; well appointed.--Apply W. Young, Waitara Hotel. t.c.
at Ambury's. Every parcel leaving the establishment contains a bar-, am. i.e. ■pOE SALE—I acre, Vogeltown; price £230; easy terms; good buildin r site.—Apply Gilmour & ClarKe. TOANTED TO SELL—Encydopacd'u Britanica in half-morrocco (24 vols, and index) on revolving book case Also British Navy League map, Oft by Oft. All in first-clnss condition and wil' be sold cheap,—Address at "News" office, t.e. IOR SALE—W.CvS.R. Lease, 18 acres, on Old Hospital Road, one mile from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively plaat T?OR Up-to-date Printing of every kind try the "News" Jobbing Department. Orders) executed with despatch. ALL PROGRAMMES and INVITATION CARDS—A large assortment Inspect samples at "News" Office. rpO THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY.—CaII and inspect our stock of Wcdd'uig and Announcement Cards; splendid as-sortmeat.->-"Xe\vs" Jobbing Department
THE COUNTRY PEOPLE OF TAHANAKI I Are requested to note that their DRUG WANTS ■will receive immediate and best F. EDWARDS, C ASH CHEMISTADVICE FREE. Call or write. District Manager: H. Lewis (H. V. Russell and Co.), New Plymouth.
FRIMLEY FRUITS arc the best on the market because carelul selection of good, sound, frcsli fruit and cleaaly cooking make ttfein superior to all others. The ■pure fruit taste will makeyou "keep solely unto theni." The green pes? are particularly fine. Whitaker's, Opposite the Melbourne.
ABOUT BISOUITS (~\nc is rather prone to think t'<at because imported (biscuits are they must 1)0 the best. Have you ever figured out thr l ' of bringing them from Enj the heavy duty that must be paiu; and the •nunftcr of firms that 'handle them for a profit 'bcfoTC the consumer gets them? Have you ever thought Oiow old they must be? —anywhere from two months to two years—and l WHAT A PRICT? And no wonder after paying freight, duty and mffl'dleqiwn's profit. INmv, the Biscuits wc wast to talk aiiout arc made right here in Devon St. and sold to you first hand, sometimes iofore they are cold, for we make them fresh', every day. Not all kinds, of course, but several kinds, sneh as- 'MIXED, I.EMO\, ATjMOND, VAXTMjA, cocoanlt, ' GINGER, at Od to Is 11). N R. A. STOKIS, EYGIENICk BAKERS,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 3
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