r IIAS GIFTS.—Sou special PreGents' Fancy WANTED—At once, for few weeks, two furnished rooms, with use of Kitchen—Apply "Rooms," thus olliee. WANTED—A lady typist and shorthand writer.—E Griffiths and Co., | New Plymouth. 20-3 | WANTED—After Ist January, capY able help for small family. Good e,no young children.—Address: Jits ner, Okaiawa, South Taranaki. YMAS. PRESENTS—IO per cent, oil all goods during Xmas. and New Year.—A.B.O. JOCKEY BOOTS. Genuine handmade, we clear before Christmas at a price, 37/0 cash.—MoEwen Bros. 21-2 [YGIKNfC BAKERY. —Eat "S.iV Uread and Biscuits; Christum Cakes, Christmas Puddings, Mince Pies. Ices every day. 10-6
POR SALE, cheap, Stnrr - Bowkett , mortgage £150; repayment of priuI ciple 10s per week and shares 2s. Particulars from Giimour arid Clarke, VMAS PRESENTS-Footwcar in Tan and Black, 2s in the & off.— A.B.C. Boot Co. TO'ANTED—GoIden sovereigns and promotion await the employee wto understands the art of Advertising. Equip yourself with thig knowledge by mail. Prospectus "B" free. PAGEDAVIS SCHOOL (Chicago). Rep., Jm. Rodger, 132G, Cashel Street, Chriatchurch, t WANTED—Reliable general servant. Wages 15s per week.—Apply News office. i.e. VMAS PRESENTS.-We fit you feet and your pocket, too.—A.B.C. Boot Co., Devon St. •EXCELLENT TERMS-60 acre* freehold, close to Factory and School. Good Dairy Farm, £lO 10b per acre.— Apply H. F. Russell and Co. 7-ROOMED HOUSE and ty, acres Freehold land, 10 minutes from Post Office. Very cheap.—Apply H. F. Russell and Co. gEASIDE Cottage* (two-roomed) to let on the New Plymouth Beach; early application necessary. For terms apply Secretary, Seaside Improvement Committee, Box 87, New Plymouth, t.c. suburbs of Wellington, equity £6OO, for ttow Plymouth property of any description. Apply 0. VV. Wilson, Egmoitetreet.
i'r.iiiuuth. Price 4£700j i'l7l) I down, balance at 5 per cent.—Gilmour arid Clarke, Egmont-street. GREETLVGS.-Shoe-ettes and Sandals in 'fan and Black. Sand Shoes, Black and White.—A.B.C. fJOCNTRY STORE for Sale in rising district, doing good trade; ingoing lon easy terms.—J. W. Wilson, Egmoitstreet. SUBURBAN AREAS auitable for iubdivision for sale at prices that will show you good profits.—J, W. Wilton, Egmont-street. gQA ACRES partly-improved Bulk vv Country for sale at a low figure end on easy terms.—J. W. Wilson, Eg-mont-street. gUBURBAN HOME, 10 acres land, in exchange for Town Property of good value.—J, W. Wilson, Egmont-etreet. 2% ACRES, Fitzroy, price £4BO. _ £IOO cash down. Fine building, site, good view.—Gilmour & Clarke. "QUR month this time," a butcher said. , The housewife smiled but shook her head. | Noi one, but "sir months" be your fate j If oner again inside this gat« | Vou're iem. No! 1 can do better far I By dcaliau at the MEAT BAZAAK. t.c. •piUR}*iSHFJJ HOUSE for Lease to good tenant for twelve i W. Wilson. Eirmont-street.
pOK SALE—Practically now <-d h'luao in lower to Hccrcation Oroundß; electric light throughout gas ring and three fireplaces, hot and cold water, batfe-room, built-ip tnh» and copper; borougiu water aupplv. Price £700; cosh required, £150: balance easy.—"Ajai," "Newt* 1 office. v CORPOKATION, Ltd. All claim of insurance ai current rate». —Gilmour and Clarke, agents. T7M>B SALE—W.C.S.R. Leaae, II acres, on Old Hospital Soad, one mile tvsui iowii; r) ver boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively plaat ed. Terms if desired. For addr*»» apply office ot this paper. I* mO THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY.-CaU and inspect our stock of Wedding and Announcement Cards; splendid at' Mir«mm.t ■—"News" Jobbing Department, ■HOARDING HOUSE as a going concern in exchange f or Dairy Farm, about .'rli ox-res, e'(nity EISOO. Apply sharp, I. W. Wilson, T<Vwont-street. TARAXAKI JOCKEY CLUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING. BOOKMAKERS' LICEXKES. APPLICATIONS for Licenses will be received until 10 a.m. on MOXDAY, December 27. Fees: £2O per day and 10s for Clerk. No application' will be considered unless on proper form and accompanied with fees in cash. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary.
TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. QHRISTMAS NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 27 & 28. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION. GATE: Foot Passengers 2 .0 j Horsemen 3 0 Vehicles (including drivers .... 3 0 Ladies and Children Free GRANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK: 1 " s. d. For Gentlemen 10 0 For Ladies 5 0 Children under 12, including babies 2 0 DELAYED TRAINS. EXCURSION FARES. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. STRATFORD RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, Ist and 3rd JAN., 1910. Acceptances (or first day's events, and entries for Borough Stakes', Farmers' Plate, and Cardiff Stakes close on THURSDAY, 23rd December, 1909, at 9 p.m. Acceptances for second day's evonta i close at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, Ist January, 1910. For full programme me official calendar. J. B. MACKAS, ~_.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 271, 22 December 1909, Page 3
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