ut. Mynott's 2-3 [AYWARD'S OPEN-AIR PICTURES and good orchestral music at the Recreation Grounds FRIDAY NIGHT Next, 3rd December. IiURA PARK TEA ROOM.— I~ People's Day: Luncheon from 11 a.m. Afternoon tea, minerals, ice cream. Don't miss calling. 2-1 TTYGIENIC BAKERY Lunchcou and | Tea Rooms.—Visitors to the show will find provision lor Lunch and Al'l:rnoon Tea. Lunch from 1U a.m. Pressed beefs, ham, salads; hot steak and kidney, veal and ham and Raised Pork Pies; Sandwiches; ice-cream, jellies, stewed fruits.—J. C. Legg, Proprietor. 1-2 fkXIA' ONE PRICE, One Shilling, childW rcn Sixpence, on FRIDAY NIGHT at the Recreation Grounds, Harvard's Open-Air Pictures. A BSOLUTE SALE—Reliable chronographs, English Watches, Clocks and Jewellery—for this month only; must be sold.—Lumsden, Watchmaker. 1-0 I TO/ANTED—Two or three steady, experienced milkers, wages 30s and found; with a view to milking the herd jon shares next season.—A. E. Wills, i Matmtahi. . 30-3 WANTED—"How to Become an Electrical or Mechanical Engineer." This free book explains how we train you by post. Other courses in Tramway and Motor-car Work. Write to-day. BLECTMCAL ENGINEER INSTITUTE (London), 1326, Cashel Street, Christchurch, i
JJAIR WORK in j by Miss Chartens, j Brougham St., New Plyr hjiBIES with thiu and falling hair should V " "' "' ' ' Specialist, Bri .„ mouth. " ' tic. WHAT shall we do with our girls? TUKE them to see "OUR BOYS" Ist and 2nd Dec, Theatre Royal. QOOD second-hand German piano, £ls, guaranteed; 8s 9d per mouth.— •gECOXD-HAND English Piano, £10; (is per month.—Hoffmann, 30-0 WANTED—By competent Dressmaksr, to lake charge of Workroom.Apply "Dreesmaker," 305 Colombo SI . Cliristchurch. 27-3 QOME AND ENJOY a nice cool enter-1 tamuicnt where you can smoke, at Hayward's Open-Air pictures, Recreation Grounds, Friday, 3rd December, TCES! ICES!! ICES!!! at the I Bakery every day. Large airy room. I Afternoon Tea. 27-6 WHAT shall we do with our girlj?
rj\UiJE them to se 'UJUR BOYS' Ist and 2nd Sec, 'l'heatre Koyal. A MERICAN ORGAN, £8 10s; easy terms.—lloll'ruauu. 3Uli TP you lose your mate on Friday Might you'll lind him iu the Kecreatiou Grounds at llay/ward's Open-Air Pictures and Orchestra. "EXCELLENT TJiIIMS-BO acres Freehold, close to Factory and School. Good Dairy Farm, £lO 10s per acre.— Apply H. F, Kussell and Co. 7-KOOMED HOUSE and 2»/ 2 acres Freehold laud, 10 minutes from Post Office, Very cheap.—Apply H. F. Kussell and Co. pIAXOU. PIAXO-100 new Bolls JUit laiiiled—lloll'nninn. 300 A DVERTISER has for sale 5-roomed house, with nearly Va-acre llat section, Devon Line, Fitzroy. Price t'3so. Easy terms. Apply "Seller," this ollice, t.c, Committee, Box 87, New Plymouth, to i Ist prox., Store m „,„ 8 ,„ at present occupied by U. Aroa, Esq.—Thos. L. liuxton. .t.c, TOOK EXCHANGE—Two-storey House, suburbs of Wellington, equity £6OO, tin New Plymouth property of any description. Apply J. W. Wilson, Egnurat-
1 A ACRES and small house near New J * Plymouth. Price £700; £l7O down, balance at 5 per cent.—Gilmour anl Clarke, Egniont-etreet. nOUNTRY STORE for Sale in rising district, doing good trade; ingoing on easy terms.—J. W. Wilson, EgmoutWHAT shall we do with our girls! r|UKE them to see "OUR. BOW' ' Ist and 2nd Dec., Theatre Koyal. SUBURBAN AREAS suitable for subdivision for sale at prices that will show you good profits.—J. W. Wilson, iigmonistreet. afli\ ACRES partly-improved Bush """ Country for sale at a low figure f.nd on easy terms.—J, W. Wilson, Eg-mont-etreet. chauffeur open for engagement. References, Apply "Motor," "News" Ollice. t.c. exchange for Town Property of good value.—J, W. Wilson, Egmont-etreet. InyHAl shall we do with our gir'j?
rj\&KE them to seo "OUlt BOYS" Ist and 2nd Dec, Theatre lloyit. MA ACRES, Fitzroy, price £460. ' £IOO cash down, Fine building, site, good view.—Gilmour & Clarke. ' " f)UR month this time," a butcher said, i The housewife smiled but Bhook her head. | Not one, but I "six months" be your fate | If once I again inside this gate | You're seen. [ No! I can do better far | By dealing at the MEAT BAZAAK. t.c. piURKiSIIED HOUSE for Lease to goud tenant for twelve months.—J. \V. Wilson, Egiuont-strcet. fOR SALE—Practically new aix-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; borougu water supply. Price £700; cash required, £150; .balance easy.—"Ajax," "New*" fiJHOPS TO LET—Two new shops, belt site in Waitara; well appointed.--Apply W. Young, Waitaira Hotel. t.c | rvCEAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE v CORPOEATION, Ltd. All clasiti of insurance at current rates.—Gilmour and Clarke, agents. TJOARDING-HOTJSE as a going concern I in exchange for Dairy Farm, about 100 acres, equity £ISOO. Apply sharp, J. W. Wilson, Egmont-street.
TJiOR Up-to-date Printing of every kind try the "News" Jobbing Department. Order* executed with despatch. UfANTED TO SELL-Encyelopaedit Britanicfc in half-"morrocco (24 voU. and iwtex) on revolving bnol> ?a<e Also rtritieh Navy League map, Bft by 6ft. All in first-class condition and wit be sold cheap.—Address at "News" ofTOHAT shall we do with our girUt rriAKE them to see "OUR BOW 1 Ist and 2nd Sec. Theatre Royal,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 254, 2 December 1909, Page 3
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