GASH ADVERTISEMENTS in thii column not exceeding Sistecr Words a-e inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or ii Three Insertions 2e 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. RANTED —Smart boy. Good prospects Apply "News." JJYGIENIC BAKERY.—Give the Child ren plenty of Sultana Bread; appe tising and nourishing. —Tel. 108. I s,' it please. 5-1 RANTED Dresses, Gloves, Feathers, etc., to dye or dry-clean.—Hawkins- and Co., Dyers and Dry-cleaners, Devon-street (opposite Melbourne). New Plymouth. 5-1 JpOR SALE—Ice chest, in capital order, oniy been used one season. Also some good oak casks (small), suitable for pickling purposes.—Apply "Daily News." 5-1 ■rpO LET—Cottage and five acres of land, including half-acre orchard, situated Old Hospital Road. Apply Malone, Anderson and Johnstone, Solicitors, New Plymouth. 5-3 TTYGIENIC BAKERY.—Cream Sponge, Cream Puffs, Jelly Cakes; Rich fruit Genoa Cake, lOd lb. Cool Tea Room. 5-1 WANTED TO SELL—2O cows n:vi heifers at full profit. Also IS cows and heifers close to profit. Sell whole or in- lots. Apply M. H. Barnitt, Old Hospital Road. 4-2 TMRECT from C. and J'. Clark's, ladies' white and colored canvas shoes; finest quality.—Dockrill's. 1A / —Ladies' Tan and Black Derby U Shoes, large eyelets. We give a pair of wide laces and round rubbers free with these shoes.—Dockrill's. QOME AND INSPECT our new shipment of summer goods, in tan and black, frbm the well-known English makers, Crockett and Jones, Bostock, and C. and J. Clark's. fIIRL for Boarding House on railway construction, Whangamomona; one who can cook a little preferred. Wages 153 per week. Fare paid if stay three months. —Apply Miss Moore, Whangamomona. , 4-3 WANTED AT ONCE—Pick-and-shovel men, and horse-driver.—Apply J. C. .Montenore, Sentry Hill, or Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth. 3-3 TTYGIENIC BAKERY. Fresh Fruit Pies; Strawberry, Gooseberry, Rhubarb. Ices, Vanilla and Strawberry Cream. Strawberries and Cream. 5-1 T\7'ANTED—General servant; three in family; good wages; every conveniv . —Apply "News" Office. t.c. QO'IE AND HEAR the latest Themodist Pianola.—Hoffmann. 2-6 Another shipment of famous English Hopkinson Pianos.— Hoffmann. 2-6 Q.OOD second-hand piano, £10; terms 6s a month.—Hoffmann. 2-6 w Sell and Exchange farms, businesses and hotels.—Write to A. GRANT, Real Estate Agent, Hawera. SALE—High-graae Bicycle, greatly reduced price; any reasonable terms. Apply quiek—Bishop's Wertheim Agency. W I ANTED for country, respectable general or help.—Apply "J.," Box 110, New Plymouth. . t.c. ryANTED TO SELL—Gent's secondhand cycle. Price 30s. This cycle is in good order and would suit boy. Easy terms ararnged.—The G. W. Lawrence Co., Devon-street, New Plymouth. WANTED—To sell lady's second-hand ' Amazon cycle. Price £2. This machine is fitted with Eadie coaster hub and is in good order; easy terms arranged.—The G. W. Lawrence Co., Devon street, New Plymouth. d-00 BOUNDS Cash Down will secure 210 acres, with 40 cows, etc., as a going concern. Read our advertisement on page two.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. gECOND-HAND PIANO, by John Broadwood. Bargain, £2l; guaranteed; no dry rot.—Collier's, Devon St. O / O WEEKLY will secure you a highgrade cycle. Call and inspect our stocks. —The G. W. Lawrence Co., Devon-street, New Plymouth. WHY WALK when you can purchase a cycle for 2s fid weekly. Our terms are the easiest. —The G. W. Lawrence Co., Devon-street, New Plymouth. 4-ftft BOUNDS Cash Down will secure tl/v 210 acres, with '4O cows, etc., as a going, concern. Read our advertisement on page two. —Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. GUARANTEED in good order, Itaaki piano, £3O; 17s fid per month I Hoffmann. -EXCHANGES OF REAL ESTATE i specialty.—A. GRANT, Hawera. A GREAT CHANCE. Two acres beautifully p'antcd and well Ini out; six-roomed residence, every convi-n once. 'Bus passes door. Water and ga laid on. Price £1250; £IOO oash.Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. TTALF-ACRE, three frontages, Dcvo Street, Fitzro v : <rood terms, £3o< —Apply Hickman F. Russell. A GREAT CHANCE. - Two acre: -| beautifully planted and well tai ' I out; >iN-vor-m>'(! ''\ (Vv eon von
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 177, 5 November 1910, Page 1
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