CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding Sixteen Words a-e inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Tnree Insertions 2e 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. . V*7ANTED to buy—Good Express, carry ton; must be good order. Apply to Express, News Office. 2!)-' l ANTED—IOOO Panama clean. Dresses, Gloves, Feathers, etc., to dye or dry clean.—Hawkins and Co., Dyers and Dry-cleaners, Devon street (opposite Melbourne), New PlyiAputh. npO LET—G-roomed House, conveniently + situated, 8 minutes' walk from Post Office. -Gas and electric light, bathroom washhouse, etc. Apply Newton King. 2!)-l JjOST Silver Watch, between Brougham and Morley streets. Reward on returning to News Office. 29-3 Waiting! No <lelay!—Dress at Herbert's for the Show, and you'll be up to the moment of fashion. 20-2 Q.RAIIAPHONES. Gramaphones. A few shillings a month and you can have one of the instruments in your own home. H. Collier and Co., Sole Agents, Taranaki. \T/HAT a nuisance! Can't get anything made for Xmas wear! Never mind; everything ready at Amburv's. 2!)-G rrHE world's greatest musicians prefer the Bechstein to any other.—HoffVyANTED —Board in private family by young man. Sngle room. Apply, stating terms, etc., to "Rex," '"News" office. T ADIES' Riding Hats, new shape, very comfortable, beautiful quality felt. —Herbert's. ' " 20-2
"POR SALE—I 6 acres, on Old Hospital Road, one mile from town; river I "boundary; ideal suburban residential I site; extensively planted. Terms if desired. For address apply office of this | paper. t.c. fiEE you Show Days ? Yes; going to ( slip on new Hat 3, Suits and Cos- | tume3 at Ambury's. 29-G TVTOUTH Organs, Tin Whistles, Jews Harps,' Toy Bagpipes, from all prices at H. Collier and Co.'s, Devon street. 1 O / O LADIES' Tan and Black Glace XU \t p um p siioes, wide laces and round .rubbers free.—Dockrill's. __ ... QPECIAL Prices for Show Week—lo/0 to 14/11, very smart new shapes Ladies' Hats.—Herbert's. . " 29-2 "CUSHION'S LATEST DEMAND—Hosiery, Gloves, Neck wear; real bargain prices; very smart.—Herbert's Up-to-Date. I "\/fADAME Carrcno says: "The Beehstein Piano is in a class by itself; j it is above comparison.—Hoffmann. I 1 /Q CHILDREN'S Black and Tan A ° Shoes, also Tan and White Langtry Shoes and Welted Shoes Dockrill's. DIES' Robes, 9/11, 11/6, 14/11. I"" Smart Trimmed Hats, 10/0, 14/11. I New Hoisery. Chic Neckwear. Nobby (Sunshades, 3/11, 4/11.—Herberts 29-2 ■piOß SALE OR EXCHANGE for property, a good General Store, in a sound district. For address apply "News" Office. t.e. •yIOLINS; Mandolins, Banjos. A big selection to choose from. Easy time -payments for any instrument bought at Collier's, Devon street. TTISITORS to town for Show Week will be welcome to visit Herbert's Up-to-Date, the home of Ready-made Goods. 29-2 rpRY our Men's' Leather-lined English *- Boots, 15s a pair. They are unsurpassed for style and quality.—Dockrill's. YAL BNFIELD CYCLES, £l2; easy S Xir terms arranged. The G. W. Lawrence Co., Devon-street. T>.Q. A • FITTINGS CYCLES., £l2; easy LDIO-tt. terms G. W. Lawrence Co., Devon-street. OPECIAL Window Display at Herbert's J for Show Week and Bargains inI TIT ARK.—Full quarter-acre, all level, | • main road, Vogeltown. Price £140; terms.r-Gilmour and Clarke. 'iWE Sell and Exchange farms, busiI ■ nesses and hotels.—Write to A. GRANT, Real Estate Agent, Hawera. pHOOSE your Piano for tone and touch; select the instrument whose liquid mellow notes delight your ear. HoffPADIE COASTER and new set spokes fitted to your cycle for 2as.—The G. W. Lawrence Co. T ACE COATS, Embroider Coats, Dust Coa'.v. Lovely lot for the show. Herbert's It \u value, smartness. 29-2 GOVERNOR CYCLES, £11; easy terms arranged.—The G. W. Lawrence Co., j Devon-street. TtflCE FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE,.close to centre «f town. Price £450; £SO cash.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. T UGGAGE-CARRIERS 2s, bells from 80, U pumps from Is 6d.—The G. W. Lawrence Co., Devon-street. F Bobby Burns were with us noo 1 He'd gie it oot in rhyme 1 And say the meat we ha'c to eat is very vera prime 1 But the best of all ye'd get from Joll 1 That js so every time. •ISHOP'S for Fancy-woYk Materials, """* Sewinc Machine Repairs, Indian °vA t Japanese Goods, and "The Wonderful : ;■'. , : . , ; , •■.-fWI^WJUBI^—.IBCT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 197, 29 November 1910, Page 1
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