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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS* m these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted ior ONE SHILLING per insertion; or n Tliree insertions 2s txi. if orders come by letter it must be under-•-lood that double these rate<j will be charged unless accompanied by cash. j^£oToll-CAl{. —Oldsmobile, perfect condition, new lamps (S), tyres, chain, sprockets and 'hood.—Owner leaving Taranaki. This is genuine. Sundries. All complete for £57 lO.s casih.—"Ajax," oox 32, Kaponga. 2i-i> on Thursday, in Neiw Plymouth, seven One Pound Union Bank of Australia Notes. One pound reward upon returning to Daily News office. 21-2 yyANTED, for Vogeltown, a respectable young Girl to assist ligilit household duties; good home. Apply immediately, Box 111), or Telephone 313. HX) LET, tlhree good sunny, well-lighted Offices, Griffiths' Buildings.—E. Griffiths and Co. 18-6 gYDNEY craze is a Ladies' Smart Curl Brim Ready-to-wear Tweed Hat. Herbert's ihave them, 9s 6d. TTOUSE 6 rooms, all conveniences, good position, full % acre, for sale very cheap to close an estate.—Hickman F. Russell. 450 BOUNDS will purchase New House and % acre, South road; terms arranged.—Hickman F. Russell. KA FEET frontage for sale cheap to close an estate. Apply sharp—Hickman F. Russell. /?A-ACRE Freehold Dairy Farm, handy position; price £lO 10s; arrange your own terms.—Hickman F. Russell. EXCHANGE 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. rpWO Hundred Pounds Cash will secure a good lliO acres with good buildings close to New Plymouth; balance of money can remain for five years.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. "I KA ACRES, 4-roomed house, 25-bail shed 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. Carthew and Co.

TVOST, on Saturday night, a Cab Lamp Socket. Reward at Jones' .stables, t.c. PJ.ET that New Dress at Herbert's. " Lovely Tweed Robes, 7s od, 8s lid. The home of good values. JgUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S. 1 ftft 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. COFFERS Will be received for Threequarters Acre adjoining Dartmoor Estate.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. UP-TO-DATE PRINTING or every kind f.rv the "!\ews" .lohbins Department. Orders executed with dt" patch. "|"F Bobby Burns were with us noo ! He'd gie it oot in rhyme | And say the meat we ha'e to eat is vera vera prime | But the best of all ye'll get from Joll | That m so every tim* She Stoops To Conquer When armed with a cloth nnd a tin of Durbar Wax Polish Linoleums polished with DURBAR stay polished. They do not show every footmark. DURBAR contains much wax—that is the reason. DURBAR is made for particular women. It will please you. Sold in handsome enamel tins by all grocers at i 3d, OJ, Is.

OAMERATdIO CONCRETE THE new method op building. ADVANTAGES TO YOUOheapness Costs little more than wood and much less than brick. Indestructibility. Fire-proof. Damp-proof. Worm-proof. Found-proof. No Painting. No Papering. Insurance about one-third that on wood buildings. 1 Adaptable to All Classes of Building. For further particulars apply all Builders ai-d Contractors, or care of J, W. WIISON, EGMOM' STREET. OPUNAKE Q 0 A C IT. 7 PROPOSE running the Opunak* Coach Service a3 usual from Janu. ary 1, observing the timetable aa here tofore. Passengers and Parcels at Lowest Rates. W. A, JURY Proprietor. Masonic Stables.—Those No. 316,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 395, 21 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 395, 21 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 395, 21 May 1910, Page 1

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