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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in ihe*e columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for ONEi SHILLING per insertion; or if Three msßruuiis 2s tki. if orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rate* will be charged unless accompanied l>j cash. I LAD WANTED. WANTED, immediately, a Lad for Carrington road run. Apply Daily News office. gXCHANGE for 50 to 80 Acres, first mortgage £4OO, also stock and interest in small farm, total equity £IOOO. Send us full particulars.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. WANTED, Situation as Housekeeper or Light General; reference if required. Address "M.L.," office of this paper. rpO LET, good Cellarage Accommoda-| tion in centre of town. Apply P.O. Box 113. WO Hundred Pounds Cash will secure " a good 160 acres with good buildings close to New Plymouth; balance of money can remain for five years.—Gil-1 mour and Clarke, New Plymouth. i TjRICKLAYER wants Work; chimneys | or jobbing; town or country.—J. Harris, Currie-street. 11-3 [ rpo TAILORS. Wanted, first-class Coat Hand. Apply T. W. Rolston, Tailor, Inglewood. pOME and see and hear the Aeolian Orchestrelle. The grandest instrument ever imported into New Plymouth. —Hoffmann, British and Continental Piano Depot. 10-5 rnHE ORCHESTRELLE—On view for a few days at our fine showrooms, [the Aeolian Orchestrelle. You are in'vited to inspect this marvellous instrument.—Hoffmann. 10-5 rpHREE-QUARTERS of an Acre splendid land handy to New Plymouth; I price is £170; the cheapest property in S New Plymouth. Giimoar and Clarke, New 'Plymouth. I KA ACRES, 4-roomed house, 25-bail •*-**" i>hc- and dairy, etc., 8 paddocks, is milking 40 cows, besides carrying other stock; no weeds, all level land, 10 acres in crop. A bargain; price £l2 per acre; terms £3OO cash.—E. J. Oarthevv and Co. WANTED, oy thoroughly experienced man with first-class dogs, Position of Trust on sheep and cattle properly; eight years' experience on bush country. Apply to "Pastoral," this office. 9-3

TjiOß LEASE, 300 Acres, ideal Dairy Farm, all level, metal road adjoins factory and school, rental 15s per acre, no goodwill.—E. J. Carthew and Co., New Plymouth. I pST, on Saturday night, a Cab Lamp Socket, Reward at Jones' stables. t.c. that New Dress at Herbert's. vx Lovely Tweed Robes, 7s 6d, 8s lid. The home of good values. 1 fifi ACRES, 4-roomed house, all *■"" level grass land. 3 paddocks. 8bail shed and others; metal road, handy to railway station and factory; no weeds; price £lO per acre. For further particulars apply E. J. Carthew and Co., New Plymouth. rVRAZING to Let Inglewood. Apply to J. Grant, Gover-street. /")FFERS will be received for Threequarters Acre adjoining Dartmoor Estate.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. "POR SALE—Dairy Farm, 51 acres, one mile from creamery, carry about 25 head of cattle. Easy terms.— Apply olliee of this paper. I UP-TO-DATE PRINTING ol every kind try the ".News" fobbing Department. Urders executed with des-

GARTER'S NO. 1 GOLDEN GIFT TEA COMPETITION A TEA ESTATE TS a very busy p'ace. "Early rising is the order of the day. At early dawn, 6 a.m., th-.j planter attends the muster of ail t'.ie coolies on the estate; these consist of men, women, and children of eleven years of age and over, who assemble in gangs near the factory. Each gang is in charge of a cangany, who superintends the work of 'the laborers. The conductor, another official, understands the art of cultivation and 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 fields, and the work of the plrckcrs." The best tea estates are those at a high level, because it is much cooler there and the tea plant rntures more slowly, the leaves not 1-eing so rank as in low-country tea. GOLDEX iGIFT TEA receives its perfection of development owing to the fact that it has been grown on the, hijjh altitudes. G. GARTER DEVON ST, NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 387, 12 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 387, 12 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 387, 12 May 1910, Page 1

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