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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in thoi columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted lor ONE SHILLING per insertion; or li Xliree insertions lits (iu. If ordert come by tetter it must be under■tiii);! that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied !•) cash. LAD WANTED. \ immediately, a Lad for Carrington road run. Apply Daily News oltice. jYY'ANTED. oy thoroughly experienced man with first-class dogs, Position of Trust on sheep and cattle property; eight years' experience 011 bush country. Apply to "Pastoral," this office. ( J-3 on Saturday night, a Cab Lamp Socket. Reward at Jones' stables. t.c. - - young Woman for household duties; one used to the country preferred. Address Mrs. ilaynor. llahotu. 7-2 gOOT TRADE.—Wanted, Employment, <by good all-round Repairer, bench and finish new work; town or country. Address "New Arrival," this office. 5-!> that New Dress at Herbert's. Lovely Tweed Robes, 7s (id, 8s lid. The home of good values.

for Dairy Farm, t>\v< Houses; price £GOO. —E. J. Carthew and Co. THIRST-CLASS Dairy Farm, 145 acres G-roomed house, good shed, splendii' milking laud; price ,C!. 3 nor aero; tern:' £4tiO cash.—-E. J. I'arlliew ami Co. $ (GRAZING to Let I liiglewooa. Apply to J. Grant. sGover-street. jQFFERS will be received for Three I quarters Acre adjoining l),ini!.'o'< SEstate.—Gilmoui and Clarke, New I'.,* Smouth. fgPLENDID SHEEP COUNTRY l.u> Acres, Freehold; G3O ucn>s in lies: grasses, balance first-class bush ; •5-roomed house, nice orchard, sheds, etc. • This is the best bargain iii Taranaki. 1 Price £3 3s per acre; terms, £OOO cash, j Apply E. J. Carthew and Gj. JrpWO Hundred Pounds Ca.-th will seI cure 15S Acres, all ploughable, (i----(roomed house, 13-bail cowshed. Full [particulars apply to Giimour uid Clarke. [New Plymouth. "pOR SALE—Dairy Farm, ol acres. one mile from creamery, carri about 25 head of cattle. Easy terms.— Apply office of this paper. TOST, on Tuesday, between Belt roan and town, Lamp Socket. Reward a< Jones' stables. t.c.

20ft -kCRES, all level and ploughable. <W\JVF C-i'ooxned house, good cowshed, no weeds; only £2OO cash required. lFu.l particulars from Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. ■p<Oß SALE—Waste paper, good foij wrapping. M«ws'' Office. UP-TO-DATH PRINTING o! every kiad try the "News'' .Tobbiiu Department. Orders executed with d*» patch. CARTER'S ?!0.1 GOLDEN GIFT TEA A TEA ESTATE

TS a very busy place, "j.arly rising is the order of the dry. At early dawn. ii a.m., the planter attends the muster of all the coolks on the estate; these consist or men, women, and children of eleve?: years of age and over, who assemb' ■ in gangs near the factory. Each y ig is in charge of a canganv, who uperinteiids the work of the laborer •. The conductor, another official, understands the art of cultivation ar. I looks after the various gangs. The tea-maker superintends the work- inside the factory. The superintendent counts the laborers, arranges them in gangs, and sets them their work—some to plucking, others to weeding, pruning, etc., etc., after which the factory is visited, then the Adds, and the work of the pluckers," The best tea estates are those at a high level, because it is much cooler there and the tea plant matures more slowly, the leaves not being s,> rank as in low-country tea. REASON I.: GOLDEN .GIFT TEA receives its perfection of development owing to the fact that it has been grown on the high altitudes. G. CARTER DEVON ST, NEW PLYMOUTH .. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASONMAY 14 to JUNE 14, 1910, inclusive. LICENSES for SHOOTING GAME can be "obtained from the Postmasters at New Plymouth, Inglewood, Wait am, and Opnnake. DUNCAN McALLUM, Secretary, New Plymouth. VOU can get it cheaper at THE RED POST. M. *RUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 384, 9 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 384, 9 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 384, 9 May 1910, Page 1

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