CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding Sixte'.i Words a-e inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; tit if Three Insertions 2e 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. the Kitchen Clock won't keep pace with the P.O. Clock, send it to Drew, Egmont street. 18-3 Milker, 30/- per week and found; Cook, 20/-; Housemaid, 15/- (in private family); Man and Wife open to milk on shares.—Mynott's Registry. 18-3 JjiOß EXOHANGE—Splendid Country Hotel. Take small farm or town property in exchange. Write to LEWIS I & CO., Wanganui. 18-3 WANTED—A good Farm in exchange for House Property (new). Apply, sharp, A. GRANT, Agent, Hawera. TOST—In Devon street, yesterday afternoon, a Brown Fur. Finder please return to office of this paper. 18-1: TOST—At Sentry Hill, dark roan Pony, > rug on, white face and nose, two white feet. Reward. A. B. Leech, Sentry Hill. 17-6 ALL kinds of Sewinrr Machines, re-. paired and regulated.. Satisfaction guaranteed. At Bishop's Wertheim Agency, Devon street, New Plymouth. . rpO LET—Nice house of 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, ■'hot and
cold water, gas throughout; washhouse.l with copper set in, etc.; nice grounds,' handy to Post Office, Railway Station, I Baths; %ua passes the door. Apply! Clarke Bros., Brougham street, New Ply-J mouth. 174 WANTED Tables of Stocktaking Oddments to be cleafed, including Stylish Millin&y, half-price, at Ambury's. ■-•'' COMMODIOUS OFFICES AND SHOPS rpO LET in Griffiths' Buildings, Egmont street. Well lighted, central | position. Arrangements can be made for j alterations to suit tenants. Apply— E. GRIFFITHS & CO., t.c. New iPlymouth. WORK wanted by Shoeing Smith. Country preferred. Apply "Smith," office of this paper. LA/C will buy you a pair of ladies' . -*- v " tan lace, button or strap shoes.' Usual pries 13/6 to 14/6. Don't miss these, for they are splendid value.— Dockrill's. ' t.c. WANTED Men for bushf ailing.Apply Ducker Bros., Warea. t.c.l /X)ME an<l inspect'the ladies' bootsaM, j shoes which we have reduced, under cost price to clear.' The/ r..iu>l go to !make room for our lage shipments of new season's good.—Dockrill's. t.c. WANTED to Exchange for Town Pro-j perty or Smaller Farm; 2001 acres, Tataraimaka. All grassed, wat-| ered .ind fanced. Carry 70 cows, 4-room house, cowshed, whare and orchard. Close factory. £l3 per acrertr Equity £I2OO. A. GRANT, Hawera.' WANTED—GirI assist housework and VV look after children. Apply Mrs. C. L. Grant, Hine street (near Belt road) between 3 and 4 o'clock to-day. tan, button and lace boots, worth 16/6 and 17/6 a pair, now clearing for 13/6 a pair.—Dockrill's. t.c. ITED to Exchange for Dairy \ T T Farm, 500 acres, 2 miles Purangi, on metal road; 170 grass, balance bush; 7 paddocks sheep proof; 5-room house and outbuildings. £8 per acre. Equity £IOOO. A. GRANT, Hawera. " encumbered property in exchange for Hotel. A. GRANT, 'Hawera. rno LEASE 300 acres at 6/6. Full par- ■"■ tieulars from Gilmour &• Clarke, | New Plymouth. i fVNIB •HUNDRED POUNDS cash will secure 80 acres, 5-roomed house, close to school and factory. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. house your own in eight years. Consult us; it will pay you. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. ffffißilßffMffßffilflMMaWl change their properties should write I A. GRANT, Hawera. I T ADIES' Glace, Lace, Button, and ouei u. a\,naa da firf n twiT; cannot b beat for style and quality.—DocWU s I denoe, electric light and jail modern I conveniences; situated handy in i r ood loI cality. Terms, £IOO cash. E. J. CarI thew & Co. MUSIC played on the Piano is the purest music in toe world: because the Bechstein is' the world's greatest piano.—Hoffmann. WANTED to Lease, 100 Aeres, Hawera, 3 years, 42s 6d; no goodwill. —A. [ Grant, Hawera. v TpOR SALE—Twelve choice Dairy Cows. Early calvers. Apply sharp to B. J. Herbert, Kent Ron 4. QFFERS will be received for Threequarters Acre adjoining Dartmoor Estate.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Ply mouth. fJON VALESCINT ff 0M E, "SANDOWN." FITZROY. A Comfortable Home idr Invalids. Every convenience, warm and healthy situation. For further particulars apply to tie proprietress, __ ' , ■ MRS. D. CHAKTEKIS, "SJndßdowa," Pitaroy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 111, 18 August 1910, Page 1
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