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DASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this comma not exceeding Sixti"i Words a-e inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or 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. ■pURKE'S Select Registry requires, immediately:—Two women cooks, 30/-; ten "generals," three housemaids and three waitresses. 22-t.c. RANTED First-class man to take charge of butcher's shop in Waitara. Apply Tlias. Borthwick & Sons, Australasia, Ltd., Waitara. 2.2-2 pOR SALE—House, Hine street, six rooms, best situation, and all conveniences. Owner leaving district. Apply News Office. rjX) BE LET—Comfortable house, seven rooms, pleasantly situated on South road. Apply to J. C. Davies, Land Agent, Devon street. 22-t.c. RANTED to Lease, Billiard Saloon,] with two tables, Tobacconist Shop I and Hairdressing Saloon. Good opening for first-class hairdresser. Apply R. Roth, Ohakune. 21-3 RANTED to Lease or Sell, good 7roomed house, outbuildings and 12 acres land at Spotswood. Apply News Office. ' 21-3 SATISFACTION Guaranteed in purchase or repair. Bishops Wertheim-' Dresden Agency and Art Needlework Depot, next Nixon's. boy. Apply by letter | I to "Office," Box 119. 21-1 Jji OR SALE—Pedigree Shorthorn Bull, 8 years old; bred by R. Bremer, Waverley. Apply J. W. Langley, Maketawa, Inglewood. , 21-3 JX)R EXCHANGE—94 acres compact compact dairy farm, adjoining creamery, mile from railway; good house and outbuildings; freehold; carry 30 cows; £2O an acre; equity £ll6O. Exchange for good town property in town on railway between New Plymouth and Wangamii. Apply J. H. Thompson, Stratford. rjX) LET—One or six rooms, with shop, situated in Currie street; rent moderate.—Mynott's Registry Office. 20-t.c. W§ w MfiN'S Split Bluchers, splendid value.—Dockrill's.

YyANTED-Strong Junior for farm machine milking* Applv Xews. 10-1 RANTED— By experienced Shorthandtypi9te, position in office. Adilnss c/ 0 Miss Baker, Carrington Road. 10-t.c. pOR SALE—Good second-hand Piano, £10; 6/- per month.—Hoffmann, 10-0 pOR SALE—A bargain: Second-hand Eraad piano, in perfect order, £l2, 'or 10s monthly. Apply sharp, Collier's. r[o LEASE-CO acres of rich river flats, Uruti; 6-roomed house with bath, water kid on. Farm carrying 16 cattle, 6 horses and 4 yearlings. Rent, 12s per week; half-year in advance.-Gilmour & Qartoe, New Plymouth. QOMFORTABLE Convalescent Home for Invalids, in warm, healthy situation. Every convenience. ProprieI tress, Mrs. Jamieson; Heafcherlea. VocelI town. JfOR SALE—Second-hand piano, £3O; 17/6 month; 5 years' guarantee; no worms, no dry rot.—Hoffman. QOME and inspect our new shipments! of summer goods, the very latest styles, and at prices that can't be beat. gISHOFS, Devon St., New Plymouth. —Werthedm Machines, Pianos, Indian Novelties, Art Needlework MaterI ials, Music, Stationery, Machine Repairs. RANTED KNOWN—We buy in the world's (best market for cash and consequently con offer you cycles at very low prices.—The 6. W. Lawrence Co., Cycle Manufacturers and Importers, Devon Street, New Plymouth. t.c. QYCOISTS! Have your aext cycle built to order. Only the best of materials and workmanship.—The G. W. Importers, Devon Street, New Plymouth. RANTED TO PURCHASE—IOO secondhand cycles in part payment lor New Lawrence Cycles. The G. W. Lawrence Co., Cycle Manufacturers and Importers, Devon St., New Plymouth.

CHILDREN'S Shoes, champagne color, 4/-; tan tie shoes, 3/9; ankle straps in tan and blacks, 1/9.—Dockrill's. QYOLISTS— Send your repairs to us. We have the very latest in machinery and our mechanics are experts.—ll.a 6. W. Lawrence Co.,i Devon Street, Nuw Plymouth. , i, c# RANTED Tables of Stockt."'.ing • Oddments to be cleared, including Styli&h Millinery, half-price, ai Ambury's. EXCHANGE— 450 acres Warn ley; all grassed, fenced and subdivided; 7-roomed house, woolshed, etc. £l2 per acre; equity £2400. Exchange for town property or dairy farm.—A. GRANT, agent, Hawera. JJXCHANGE— 100 acres, Hawera: ;'■ Well improved; £45 ger s acre ; equity £750. Exchange for town property.—A. GRANT, agent, Hwwer*. , , IifUSIO

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 140, 22 September 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 140, 22 September 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 140, 22 September 1910, Page 1

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