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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in these columns not exceeding Sixte2n Woras are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three Insertions 2r 6u. If orders come by 1i..,i i must be underwood that double these rates will be charged unless accompunied by cash. IyyABM Slippers for Cold Feet. McEwen Bros, have the best selection. Call to-day. 22-1 JjV)R SALE, 04 Acres, Tariki, well improved little farm, £2O per acre; £3OO cash.—A. Grant, Hawera. JjOST, Black and White Sheep Dog with white-tipped tail. Answers to name of "Tip." Reward.—Apply "News" office. 2-3 JJAND SEPARATORS.—The Farmers' Co-op. Co. 'have a few second machines, 60 to 100-gallon capacity, at less than a third cost; guaranteed in good working order. 21-5 RANTED to Buy, y 4 Acre, either baft ' section or with house, West End pre> ferred. Full particulars and price to "Rex," News office. 20-3 pOR EXCHANGE for Farms, good House Property showing good returns.—A. Grant, Hawera. ( TQON'T miss this opportunity—Girls' good strong Lace and One-bar Shoes at 3s a .pair.—DockriU's. rpWO feet from any (part of New PlyI mouth will take you to DockriU's, the leading iboot shop. TF you want a dry foot on the farm, l try a pair of our Visiolised Boots. We guarantee them positively water- | .proof, —DockriU's. ' YMANTED to Sell, Second-hand Brins- ' mead Piano in perfect order, £23; I also John Broadwooi Piano, £25; Wal--1 demar Piano, £2B; Kirchner, £25; Maunder, £ls; and others; terms from 10s monthly. Apply sharp, Collier's, Devon-street. TfJXCHANGES a Speciality.—A. Grant, Estate Agent, Hawera. ,pOR SALE, Single and Double Buggy. I I pole and shafts; good- Addlvl "Buggy," Ware*§)oV FP * jQOAJST FARM for Lease, 300 acres I ideal dairy land, all level, metal j road, adjoins factory and school; rental j 15s per acre, no goodwill.—E. J. Carthew ■ and Co., New, Plymouth. *

1 QQ POUNDS CASH down will secure . 80 Acres, 5-roomed House, cowshed, etc. Read advertisement on page two. —Gilmour and Claike, New Plymouth, money by buying our 7s Oil Ohrome and One-bar Shoes. The best value for quality and style.—DoekrHl's. J7JXCHANGE for Farm, 12 A<ra an-V 5-roomed House; price £I2OO, equity £BOO.—A. Grant, Hawera. ! JifE\ T 'S Kip Army Watertight Bluchers, | & 18. 6d a pair; splendid value.— I);?kriL"s. h ( IP UNDS CASH down will secure J i. Acres, 5-roomed Mouse, cowi .she 1, "ead advertisement on page t Jwo. Gilt. ' T and Clarke, New Plyi mouth. I J EMEMBEN, we put a pair of Round j ' '.•)bber.« OH every' pair of Boots or I :i>es purchased, free of all charge.— j l)O0krill's. ..1-wfliirti.i.;!^ j nnO LET, 12 Acres viiiti f-rofiined Housej rfciit £l. Gilmoiif and I Clarke. jT\7ANTED to Rent, three Furnished! ' Rooms—two bedrooms and sitting-1 room. Send particulars to No. 107, Church-street East, Palmerst&n North. TnOR SALE or TO LET, 3-roomed Residence and Yi acre, Devon-street.— E. J. Carthew and Co. t, o.

"PARGAIN.— 4-roomed good House and V 2 acre; price is only £2SO.—E. J. Carthew and 00. t.c. 122 s (J D " iI! ;I)UJ you a pni: oi • Xlen ' s I Chrome Sewn B- ; for best wear.—DockriH's. 20Q POUNDS CASH do-vn will secure 80 acres, 5-roome<l House, cowshed, etc. Read advertisement on page two.—Gilmour and' Clarke. New Plymouth. fpHOUC'TT there'has been a rise in the price c* wots, o-ir well-known lines of Warerti" .ts and Shooters are still at •i p i> •.-•■ tVi crill'j. t.f, "pOR SALE—O :.eres and good house \y 3 miles fom G.P.0.; a bargain, —Apply J. W. V ilson, Egmont Street. TARANAKI DISTRICT LAW SOCIETY. is hereby given that the Law Offices of New Plymouth and Waitara will observe the weekly half-holiday on SATURDAY, instead of Thursday, commencing on and from the 30i>h June nest. J. TERRY. Seoretarv. NOTICE. i J WANT to thank the New Plymouth people most sincerely for their liberal support, and to say that I find it pays to keep up the quality. I regret, however, that there is too much on my books. Will, therefore, those who are owing over one month's accounts kindly square un! Otherwise I shall be compelled to place them in the hands of my solicitors for collection. " H. 3. JOIIi, | Tftranaki Meat Bazaar. ]

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 62, 22 June 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 62, 22 June 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 62, 22 June 1910, Page 1

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