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'• TOST—On Thursday afternoon, between railway station and racecourse, a. lamp socket.—Reward at .Tones' stables. VOCNCI WIDOW wants two gentlemen boarders; 'superior home, every comfort; central; terms moderateAddress at "News" ollice. 10-5 rpWO furnished rooms to let, near beach; tea minutes from X'ost Ollice.—Address, "Jj'urnished," ".News" ollice. 10-2 WHERE arc no seeds to equal .Sutton's Vegetable and Flowers.—Urilliths and Co., agents. IU-1 VOUTH wants position J with Civil Engineer or Surveyor. Premium it :rijiuicd.—Write iiox 43, Auckland G.J'.O. WANTED—Proof of North Pole disimmense attraction of Amburys' Shows already proved, Come Tuesday, 14th. !)-4 TAYING STRAIN Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Indian Kunner Ducks. Eggs 5s sating. Indian Runner drakes cheap.—AlcE wen iiros.' Hoot Shop. 8-3 S*o\Y SUTTON'S Prize-winner Jlahgsl. The most prolicablc .Mangel known. —Griffiths and Co., agents. 101 AUR Cutter is an Expert, and our stall' of i\len Tailors are competciit to please the most critical.— M. Cocker, Devon Street. S-4

JT. COCKEB, Ladies' Costumier anJ Gents' Tailor. Special show, September 10 mid 11, m Show Koom. 8-1 TJIGH-CLASS COSTUMES.—Ours are second to lioae.—ll. Cocker, Devon Street. 8 4 rpO LEASE—Grand Beach Farm, 304 , acres, all in grass and ploughable; milking IUO cows; on main road, close to factory and school; good buildings; Rent 12/U per acre. —Apply at once, H. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth. C!OW Sutton's Peas, Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Lettuce, Radieh, Turnips, etc.—Grilliths and Co., agents. ■ 10-1 Q.OOD SHOWCAUDS increase your business. Clean-cut lettering, attractive designs. Samples and estima .es from H. MeAlliun, show-card writnr, Waitara. 1-0 POCKET MONEY for Boys and Girls. Cut out coupon from Mcßwcn Bros.' advertisement in this paper. It's worth solid cash to you. 1-9 ANTED KNOWN —aire. George's Orchestra is not playing at Huut Clul) Ball as rumored', but at Violetta Assembly the same night. fTO LET—S-roomed house, Gaine street, rent 10s,—Apply Gilmour & Clarke, Egmont Street. TOUR GOOD HOUSES—with 2'/, acres 'laud, mi ideal si, if; dor building, situated on, Standish Hill, Now Plymouth. Owner will sacrifice for cash.— Apply J. N. Ganilin, liaupokonui, or Gamlin, Inglewood. REMEMBER.!—McEwen Bros,' "BestSet" Boot Sale. Every line reduced. Oddments sacrificed. AWHlA—Cheap Dairy Farm, 140 acres freehold, all in grass; 120 acres ploughable; metal road, 1 mile from factory. Price £6 10s per acre; easy terms.—H. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth.

■JJiOR SALE—Country Store and pilHard Saloon, ra good district, steadily increasing business; turnover £2OO per month (apart from saloon). £SOO cash required.—H. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth. J^XCHANGE— Good dairy farm (ISO acres), carrying over 60 cows, to exchange for suburban property about 30 acres. Equity £lloo.—ll. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth. (SOW Sutton's Mammoth Long Red Mangel, verj- heavy cropper aud high quality.—GrjtTitlis and. Co., agents. 10-1 WOR SA£E —Practically new six-room-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; teash required, £150; balance easy.—"Ajax," "News" OA POUNDS DOWN will secure new 4-roomed cottage; every convenience; Fitzroy. Price £380; balance easy terms.—Apply Gilmour and Clarke, Egjnont Street. OVi ACRES, Fitzroy, price £450. £IOO cash down. Fine building, site, good view—Gilmour & Clarke. PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, Etc.-Mr. li. 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. " QUE. month this time," a butcher said. | 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 | By dealing at the MEAT BAZAAR. t.e. TT<OR SALE, Hammond Typewriter, practically new; cheap for cash. "Seller," News Office. VISITING CARDS.-Visiting Cardj printed equal to copper-plate at the "Naws" Job Printery, City prices. SHOPS TO LET—Two new shops, best site in Waitara; well appointed.--Apply W. Young, Waitara Hotel. t.c. HOW Sutton's Seeds if you desire better results.—Griffiths and Co., u"imls. 10-1 TTUNDREDS of people are shopping at Ambury's. Every parcel leaving the establishment contains a bargain. t.c. TfiPR SALE—I acre, Vogeltown; price £230; easy terms; good buildinr site.—Apply Gilmour & Clarke. WANTED TO SlsLL—Encyclopaedia Britanica in half-morrocco (24 vols, and index) on revolving book case Also British Navy League map, Oft by Oft. All in first-class condition and wil' be sold cheap.—Address at "News" office. t,c. POR SALE—W.CAR. Lease, 16 acres, on Old Hospital Road, ono mile from town; river boundary; ideal sudurban residential site; extensively plaat ed. Terms if desired, For address apply office of this paper. t.o.

FINE FEATHERS MAKE FINS BIRDS Well-dressed men and women are iust as particular about the appearance of their footwear as they arc of their clothes. If you would have vour boots fnultlesslv polished, try DURBAR, the English boot polish, in black or brown. DURBAR not only shines your shoes to perfection, but it waternroofs and preserves the leather. Children's boots last a deal longer if they are polished with DURBAR. This is because of its leather-pre-serving qualities. Sold by all grocers and shoe stores at iy 2 d, 3d, 6d, 1/-. The Kind You Need

SEASONED TIMBER OUR TIMBER YARDS AND FACTORY XSf JIORLEY ST. ARE CLOSED ON THURSDAY AFTERNOONS AND OPJ2N FOR BUSINESS ON SATURDAY AFTHIiNNOONS TIIX FURTHER NOTICE. til, BROWN AND CO,, MORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 186, 10 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 186, 10 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 186, 10 September 1909, Page 3

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