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IP NOT SATISFIED MONEY RETURNED TEST TO TEST THE CIRCULATION AND ADVERTISING POWER OF THIS PAPER „ ; r : WE MAKE 1 THE FOLLOWING £»—• X OFFER -*kr* Which will remain open for 21 day* from sth March, 1910. ON RECEIPT OF We will send to any address) in the Dominion the following parcel of goods i I Mirror Back Hair Brush I (Samson) Dressing Comb I Scurf Comb I Tooth Brush I Large Block Camphor I Box Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder 6yds Wide Lace 6yds Insertion 4%yds Nice Embroidery I Prilled Sateen Kapoc Cushion ADDRESS MOREY & MOORE MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, OPPOSITE CARNEGIE LIBRARY, KINO STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.

RANTED KNOWN -Ladies are invited to visit the first show of Amtuma Millinery on Monday and Tuesday next at Pellew's. t*. VOU can get it cheaper at Tits RED POST. „ A . LET—7-rooined house ,$uA two acres land at Vogeltown.—.* iply Hickman F. Russell, Devon-street. JJK)R SALE—A Bargain, to close n estate, or would exchange for N«k Plymouth property, 250 acres mix. > farming land, with all necessary duj.* ings.—Apply sharp, J. W. Wilson, Eg-mont-street. best position in Vogeltown. On.y £lO deposit. A chance of a lifetime to working men. For particulars appiy sharp.—Charteris and Co., Egmont St. t.c. pOR EXCHANGE—2O acres suburban land for New Plymouth house property.—Apply J. W. Wilson, Egmout street. "TyHERE you see the word "Bringmead" on a piano ,that piano is worth its weight in gold.—Collier's. TTXCELLENT HOME—FuII y 4 -acre and 6-roomed house, close to schools. First-cias locality. Price £HsQ.—Hic.i--man F. Russell. "PIOR SALE"—My residence, New Plymouth. Two acres land, well planted ana* laid out. House, airy, bright, and commodious. Good stable, coach or motor house. Electric light and borough water throughout. . Situation one of the healthiest around New* Plymouth. Usual commission (less advertising cost) to any person introducing buyer who completes. Terms if '*• quired.—Wm. G. Malone. TjiOß SALE—Practically new six-room-ed house in lower Vogeltown; clow to Recreation Grounds; eleotric lignt throughout, gas ring and three fireplaces, hot and cold water, bath-room, built-in tubs and copper; borough water supply. Price £700; cash requirea, £150; balance easy.—"Ajax," ".News" office. RANTED KNOWN-Edison recommends the Electrical Engineer Institute, London. Electrical and mechanical engineering taught by correspondence. Thousands successful. Fit yourself for big salaries. Send for free booklet "A." N.Z. representative, Jas. Rodger, 132G Ca6hel Street, ChrisSchurch. 5 He'd gie it oot in rhyme | A say the meat we ha'e to eat is vera vera prime | But the best of oil ye'Jl get from Joll | That is so every time. rpO LEASE—3SO Acres, splendid lanJ, no weeds; 7-roomed house; term, five years. Rent 14s per acre; no goodwill.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. 4(\(i ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good orchard, good house; metal road, close to school and factory. 200 acre* flat land.—Price £8 per acre.—Apply Hickman F. Russell. ■pOR SALT? OR TO LIT—Mv residence at Vo?eltown, containing * rooms and convoiiionees, with 7 acres of land.—Apply M. C. Lawson. "OULK STORE.—Site suitable for a bulk store, H<«i> to centre of town. Price for the freehold, £l7s.—Hickman F. Russell.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 331, 5 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 331, 5 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 331, 5 March 1910, Page 1

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