tr not s atistte© lIOMCY RETURNED m TEST TO TEST THE CIRCULATION AND ADVERTISING POWER OP THIS PAPER WE MAKE THE FOLLOWING OFFER Which will remain open for 21 dm from sth March, 1910. ON RECEHPT OF We will eend to any addreatf in tb» Dominion the following parcel of goods:— I Mirror Bock 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 6y"s Insertion kyds Nice Embroidery rilled Sateen Koboc Cushion
ADDRESSMOREY & MOORE MANUFACTURED' AGENTS, OPPOSITE CARNEGIE LIBKARY, KING STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. RANTED-The biggest salaries an waiting for men who can maka business. Improve your position 100 E« cent, bjr studying Saleamanshin. Explanatory Booklet *'D» free. Dixon Institute of Salesmanship (London); N.Z. Rep., 132G, Cashel-street, Christ anarch. mO LET—7-roomed house and two acres land at Vogeltown.— Apply Hickman P. Russell, Deron-street. J?OR SALE—A Bargain, to close an estate, or would exchange for New Plymouth property, 250 acres mixed farming land, with all necessary build. inga.—Apply sharp, J. W. Wilson, Eg-mont-street. J?OR SALE—IO ft-acre sections in the best position in Vogeltown. Only £lO. deposit. A chance of a lifetime K> working men. For particulars apply eharpi—Charteris and Co., Egmont St tc. TfiQR EXCHANGE—2O acres suburban land for New Plymouth house property.—Apply J. W. Wilson, Egmont street. you see the word "Brfn* worth its weight in gold.—Collier's. EXCELLENT HOME—FuII y 4 -ucre and 6-roomed house, close to scnools. 4 Urst-clas locality. Price man F. Russell.
JF Bobby Burns were with us noo I He'd gie it oot in rhyme | And •ay the meat we ha'e to eat is vera vera prime | But the best of all ye'll get from Joll | That is bo every time. A(\(l ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good or■barn, good nouse; metal road, close to school and factory, £OO acre* flat land.—Price £8 per aero.—Apply Hickman B. Jiusseu. pOR SALE OR TO LET—My resi£ ence at Vogeltown, containing 8 rooms and conveniences, with 7 acres of land.—Apply M. C. Lawson. • "DULK STORE.—Site suitable for bulk store, close to centre of town. Price for the twehold, £l7s.—'Hickman F. Rust&U. \ BOUT Brinsmead Pianos.—Tke work goes IN before the name goes ON. —Collier's, Devon Street. (CRACKAJACK and Boomerang Songsters; 400 different numbers to pick from, a* 6d each.—Collierls. SALE—Several eountry store* doing good trade. Will satisfy buyer as to profits.—Apply J. W. Wilson, Bgmont-street. TRIOR EXCHANGE farm with stock, for country store doing fair turnover. Apply J. W. Wilson, Egmont-street. just opened at Pellew's, Dsvon-st. every kind try the "News'* Jobbing Department. Orders executed with de* paten. f T Property ior a Farm of 100 acres. Send us particulars. Gilmour and Clark«, New Plymouth. -tfOR EXCHANGE-New Frymowfo ." town and suburban prowrtles for dniry farms.—Apply J. W. Wilson. 3|* wsnt-strest. ■ * .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 351, 31 March 1910, Page 1
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