CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding Sixtacn 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. JpOR SALE—Pups for cattle and sheep. —Barleyman, Waitara'Road. 24-3 11 / £ BOWLING SHOES, new line, splendid value.—McEwen Bros. ■24-1 ANTED TO BUY—lmmediately, dogcart or gig, for pony thirteen hands. —Apply "Gig," "News" Office. 24-1 f or SALE—IO acres, on Old Hospital Road, one mile from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively planted. Terms if desired. For address apply office of this paper. t.c. RANTED Smart man for delivery cart.—Apply Holmes and Arthur, Opunake. ■jo / O LADIES' Tan and Black Glace Pump Shoes, wide laces and round rubbers free. —Dockrill's. FASHION'S LATEST DEMAND—Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear; real bargain prices; very smart.—Herbert's Up-to-Date. gALE ACCORDEON3—SaIe Accordeons, : For short time only we will sell all our instruments by well-known makers at half-price.—Collier's, Devon-street. ENGLAND'S GREATEST 'PIANO, the "Brinsmead"; Germany's greatest piano, "Steinweg."—H. Collier and Co.. sole agents, Taranaki. ■ I /Q CHILDREN'S Black and Tan Shoes, also Tan and White Langtry Shoes and Welted Shoes.— Dockrill's. 1263 ACRES, being one of the best sheep and cattle properties L have ever seen. All in grass, ring-fenced and subdivided, 20 paddocks, no weeds, well watered, all rideable; 10-roomed house, woolshed, etc.; 10 acres orchard; metalled road 3 miles township. ,£rice,' £l2 per acre. Good 3-si.eep country.' No cash required to good man.—Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. , 19-6 Q/11 tADIES' CANVAS the Beaclr . Big variety'' Shoe-' ettes for ,the kiddies.—McEwen Bros. 24-1 "OIANO-TUNING and repairing.— Wei the most reliable firm.' The'iffen 'fte* employ as our tuners are all experts, and as they have been with tis for years we can honestly guarantee.—H. Collier & Co. A GlFT.—Vogeltown, full half-acne, level, main road; price, £130; terms.—Gilmour and Clarke. "OOR SALE—A banjo, nearly new. A bargain.—Apply "News" office. "OOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for property, a good General Store, in a sound district. For address ap*l»y "News" Office. t.c. TJISHOP'S for Fancy-work 'Materials, Sewing Machine Repairs, Indian s>nd Japanese Goods, and "The Wonderful Wertheim." rpRY our Men's Leather-lined English Boots, 15s a pair. They are unsurpassed for style and quality.—Dockrill's; Q.RAMAPHONES Gramaphones on our . easy time-payment system. You may hear all the greatest artists. Melba, Clara Butt and Caruso will only sing into a Gramaphone.—H. Collier and Co., sole agents, New Plymouth. t.c.
"pHDR SALE—svl acres, 12 miles from New Plymouth;, all in grass except shelter bush, fenced and subdivided; dwelling and cowshed. Must be sold, and at thejH'ice is a real bargain. £lO per acre. 'Terms £3OO cash; balance can be arranged. Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. • 19-6 "ROYAL ENFIELD CYCLES, £l2; easy ■*"* terms arranged'. The G. W. Lawrence Co., Devon-street. "DRINSMEAD PIANOS still lead the way. There are more of • these famous pianos in New Plymouth homes than any other make— H. Collier and Co., sole agents for Taranaki. t.«. A . FITTINGS CYCLES, £l2; easy terms—The G. W. Lawrence Co., Devon-street. "fcTARK.—FuII quarter-acre, all level, main road, Vogeltown. Price £140; terms. —Gilmour and Clarke. ryE Sell and Exchange farms, businesses and hotels.—Write to A. GRANT, Real Estate Agent, Hawera. ■pOR SALE—High-graae Bicycle, greatly 1 reduced price'; any reasonable terms. Apply quick.—Bishop's V."ertheim Agency. fitted to your cycle for 25s, —The G. W. Lawrence Co. QY)KO— 220 acres good dairying land, close to township. Carry 60 cowe; 8-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £MS per'acre. Equity £1650. Exchange i#r small farm—A. GRANT, Real Estate Agent, Hawera. 4-00 POUNDS'Cash Down will secure 210 acres, with 40 cows, etc., as a going concern. Read our advertisement on pssje two. —Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. 4-00 Cash Down will secure 210 acres, with 40 cows, etc., as a going,concern. Read our advertisement on page two. —Gilmour and CHarke, New Plymouth. "pACON. —Buy a small side well-cured dairy-fed Choice Bacon at T'/Uh. — Farmers' Store. t.c. JpOR SALE.—SO acres close to Kaupokonui Factory (Waimate Plains), equal to the best in N.Z. Price £43 per acre, on easy terms. Immediate possession—A. Grant, Land Agent, I-lawera. G END your next printing; order to the Daily News. JjMoSL right and satis-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 193, 24 November 1910, Page 1
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