CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted ior ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions 2n Bu. If orders come by letter it must be under--luod that double these rates wiil be charged unless accompanied by cask !yyAXTI'.JX Uv man with small family (Swiss;, jinking on Shares, SO to 40 cows. Ajiply office of .this paper. 174 ANTED to Hire, 12« horse-power Portable, Jilugine and Driver, tor about a month.—L. A. Wilkinson, i'.ithwm. 17-3 rpiJHEE Married Couples (capable farm hands and cooks), Ploughman, Bricklayer, seek employment; Domestics wanted.—Mynott's Registry. IG-3 gYDNEY craze is a Ladies' Smart Curl Brim Ready-to-wear Tweed Hat. Herbert's ihave them,. 9s Gd. TJOUSE 6 rooms, all conveniences, good position, full y 4 acre, for sale verycheap to close an estate.—Hickman F, Russell. will purchase New House and % acre, South road; terms arranged.—Hickman F. Russell. KA FEET King-street frontage for sale cheap to close an estate. Apply sharp. —Hickman F. Russell.
T H A is T K S. MRS, M. M. IFWERSEN and Family desire to return their sincere thanks' for the kinu expressions of sympathy conveyed to them (luring their recent sad bereavement, and also for all telegrams,. letters, and 'floral emblems ceived.T H A N K a. ]4/fR. C. RAWLTNSON and Mr. F. W. M. BROWNING wish to tender their iheartfelt thanks to the mianv kind friends for the messages of condolence received in tlie sad loss of their esteemed 'partner, Mr. >C; E. ifwerseii. BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. ]M"R. Hn J. PRICE tenders 'his sincere thanks to the New Plymouth Cricket Olub, Oawington Road Cricket Club, New Plymouth Hockey Club, and. all friends for their sympathy and floral emblems in iliis recent sad bereavement. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. r)WIM to the King's Funeral being on Friday, Matthews and Bennett ■have tod to Postpone Mr. Schriehler's Cleaiiiig Sale mntili MONDAY NEXT, 23rd May.
THEATRE POYAL. HEWITT PICTURES EVERY EVENING. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY NIGHT. SCHOOL FOOTBALL. A GENERAL- MEETLnG of tile Taranaiki Public Schools Football Association will bo' Jield in. the Board Room, New Plymouth:, on SATURDAY,NEXT, at 2.30' p.m. Business important. E. BARY, Hon. Sec. NORTH' TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION., pUBLIC gAi> L Will be held in THE THEATRE ROYAL On TUESDAY, -24 th MAY (EMPIRE DAY), At 8.30 p.nj.
MUSIC: MRS. WOODS' ORCHESTRA. Tickets—Ladies 3s, Gentlemen' 4s, Doable tickets 6s. AUSTIN" BEWLEY, Hon. Se;..North Taranaki Cricket: Assofliaticfn. TARANA'KI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.' INTER g: H OW. ' DRILL HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE T, 9,10, and 11, 1910. Classes for Dairy Produce, Fruits, Garden Vegetables, Field Roots. Farmers' Classes (seed and grain )j Jams, etc. Technical Softool Classes and Cookery.
,£A-ACRE Freehold Dairy Form, handy position j price £lO 10sarrange your own terms.—Hickman F. Russell. jtjJXCHANGE for 50 to 80 Acres, first mortgage £4OO, also stock, ami interest in small farm, total equity £IOOO. Send us full particulars.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. rpWO Hundred Pounds Cash will secure a good 160 acres with good buildings close to New Plymouth; balance of money can remain for five years.;—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth.. rriHREE-QUARTERS- of- an; Acre splew did land handy to Nw.' price is £170; the cheapest, property in New Plymouth. Giimour and Clarke, New Plymouth. 1 KA ACRES, 4-roomed house, 25-bail slieii and dairy, etc., 8 paddocks, is milking 40 cows, besides carrying other stock; no weeds, all level land, 10 a/cres in crop. A bargain; price £l2 per acre; terms £3OO cash. —E. J. Carthew and Co. T OST, on Saturday night, a Cab Lamp Socket. Reward at Jones' stables. fca-. />ET that New Dress at forbert's. Lovely Tweed Robes, 7s 6d, 8s lid. The home of good values. RUT T2E BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
NEW PLYMOUTH ORCHESTRAL UNION. Ai GRAND INSTRUMENTAL- AND y-GGAL. OONCERT Will be given by this Society in' WHITE uISY HALL On THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1910, At 8 p.m. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING; t: b. blanchett, Hon. Sec. TO THE' SETTLERS IN THE TARANAKI LAND BOARD DISTRICT. iA. T the request of a number of settlers ill the Tiaranaki Land. Board District I have decided to become a candidate for the vacancy on that Board. Should you deem me worthy of your support you may rest assured tfa.t 'all matters affecting the interests of settlers in connection with the Land Board will receive my best attention. Being a ibac-kbloek settler of many years' standing, my sympathies are entirely with the pioneer who carries the ■burdens of early settlement. You may rely on my using to the fullest extent, when advisable, the discretionary 1 power lalloweu to memoers of the Board. I am, yours-faithfully, €. J. RYAN. Public Works Office, Stratford, 4th May, 1910. TANGARAKAU RIVER BRIDGE, KOHURATAHI ROAD.
WORKING EXHIBITS. Excursion Fares and Delayed Trains. _ Entries Close SATURDAY, May 28, at 9 .p.m., with Secretary only. E. P. WEBSTER, Selretary. MOTOR-CAR FOR HIRE. j\/TR. M. JONES has now at the Criterion Stables an Up-to-date Touring Motor-car for hire. He has also secured the services of Mr. E. Edmonds, a first-class chauffeur, who is wellknown for his careful hnn-lling of motorcars. t.c.
100 4-roomed house, ail 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. QFFERS will be received for Threequarters Acre adjoining Dartmoor Estate.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. TJiOR UP-TO-DATE PRINTING ol every kind try the "■News" Jobbing Department. Orders axecuted with despatch. yOU can get it cheaper at THE RED POST.
Llxciy Willi UilC >i'uu ■burdens of early settlement. You may rely on my vising to tille fullest extent, when advisable, the discretionary power lalloweu to niemoers of the Board. I am, yours-faithfully, €. J. RYAN. Public Works Office, Stratford, 4th May, 1910. TANGARAKAU RIVER BRIDGE, KOHURATAHI ROAD. rpENDERS will be received at this! a nret-ciass enauneur, wno is weuknown for his careful han liing of motorcars. t.c. GAMER4TBDCONCRETE the new method of building. ADVANTAGES TO YOU— Cheapness Costs little more than wood and much less than brick. Indestructibility. Fire-proof. Damp-proof. Worm-proof. Sound-proof. No Painting. No Papering. Insurance about one-third that on wood buildings. Adaptable to All Classes of Buildina. For further particulars apply all Builders avd Contractors, or care of .T, W. WIISON, to railway station and iactory; no weeds; price £lO per acre. For further particulars apply E. J. Carthew and Co., New Plymouth. QFFERS will be received for Threequarters Acre adjoining Dartmoor Estate.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. TjiOß UP-TO-DATE PRINTING ol every kind try the "-News" Jobbing Department. Orders axecuted with despatch. yOU can get it cheaper at THE RED POST. ECONOMICAL HAT RENOVATING have been appointed Local Agents for the new EXCTiLfimn tt a m r>r\T tottt?C rnv...»
GAMER4TBDCONCRETE THE NEW METHOD OF BUILDING. ADVANTAGES TO YOU— Cheapness Costs little more than wood and much less than brick. Indestructibility. Fire-proof. Damp-proof. Worm-proof. Sound-proof. No Painting. No Papering. Insurance about one-third that on wood buildings. Adaptable to All Classes of Buildina. For further particulars apply all Builders avd Contractors, or care of .T, W. WIISON, EGMONT STREET. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASONMAY 14 to JUNE 14, 1910, inclusive. LICENSES for SHOOTING GAME can be oiitainc;! from ilio Postmasters at Plymouth. Inglewoou, Waitara. ana ',/punake. DUNCAN McALUJiI, Secretary, New Plymouth. J^ANDS.
ECONOMICAL HAT RENOVATING have been appointed Local Agents for the new EXCTiLSTOR HAT POLISHES. These are made in a variety of colors, including Greens, Mauve, Browns, Blues, and Red, and are sold at gD PER BOTTLE. This constitutes about tlir iiiggest sixpennorth we have ever offered, and may be the means i f saving you the price of a new liut for the winter. Economy is the order of the day. OKEY, SON OULD, Ltd, DEVON STREET.
rpENDERS will Toe received at this office until noon of TUESDAY, the 31st day of May, 1910, for the Construction (labor and materials) of a Suspension Bridge over the Tangarakau River on the Kohuratahi Road near W'hangamomona, Drawings and specifications can be seen at the Public Works Offices, New Plymouth, Stratford, and Wanganui. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. McKENZIE, Resident Engineer. RAHOTU AND DISTRICT. MISS FRANCES M. MARTIN, iU L.R.A.M. (Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music, London). Late Pupil of Professor Walter Macfarren, F.R.A.M. (Royal Academy of Music. London); J. D. Davis, Esq. (Brussels Conservatoire); Herr Ivarl Johannessen (Leipsig Conservatoire) Lessons given in PIANOFORTE PLAYING, VIOLIN PLAYING, THEORY, ETC. Pupils prepared for Trinity College and other examinations. Terms on application to Miss F. M. Martin, Rahotu. 0 N E Y TO E N 0. We have several Sums available for Immediate Investment. WILSON & GREY, Solicitors. Tirnnfrham Street.
She Stoops To Conquer When armed with a cloth and a tin of. Dupbaf Wax Polish Linoleun-.s polished with DURBAR stay polished. They do not show every footmark. DURBAR contains much wax —that is tha reason. DURBAR is made for particular woineii. It will please you. Sold in handsome enamel tins by all grocers at 3d, 6d, Is.
"I KKI ACRES good undulating country (no ridges); splendid country; will carry 2 or 3 sheep; 300 acres rich valley; 5-roomed house, etc. Tenure L.I.P. at £SO 8s per annum. PRICE ONLY £3 5s PER ACRE. ACRES, 3% miles from T e UO'i ivuiti; 200 acres good bu/h; 4-roome3 house and outbuildings. Tenure O.R.P. at 18s. PRICE £3 PER ACRE. A cheap farm. 1 9ftft ACRES good undulating connA<6UV try . a j ar g e proportion ready for the plough; 10 miles from railway station. Lease 42 years to run (21 years at Is 6d and balance at 2s 6d per acre per annum), with right to acquire freehold at £1 10s per acre. PRICE £1 PER ACRE. A good investment; easy terms.
ZEALAND INSURANCE p,O. LTD. Subscribed Capital :: £1,500,000 Net revenue for 1908 exceeded £647,300. FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all its branches accepted at Lowest Curren Rates. JOHN PATON, Branch Manager. BRANCH OFFICE-.-Corner of King and Brougham Street, New Plymouth Sub-age"* B throughout the province.
Farms of all descriptions for sale. Secure one now beiore prices advance. c. B. LEVER AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, THK KUITI. jr Bobby Burns were with us noo 1 He'd gie it oot in rhyme | And say the meat we ha'e to eat is vera vera prime | But the best of ajl ye I' get from Joll | That to so every time.
■rALONE, ANDERSON AND JOHNSTONE, SOLICITORS, New Plymouth, Stratford & Inglewood. Money to Leijcl at Lowest Rates of Interest. •pOR LEASE, 300 Acres, ideal Dairy Farm, all level, metal road adjoins factory and school, rental 15s per acre, no goodwill. —E. J. Cartlicw and Co., New> Plymouth.
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