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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in ttlis coiuma not exceeding Sixteen Words a-e inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three Insertions 2e Bd. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. J YX/'ANTED —Dressmaking or plain sewing by the day; town or country. Address '•'Competent,". Post Office, New Plymouth. 28-8 rpO BE LET—House in Broughamstreet; (modern conveniences; \at present in mv occupation.—A. D. Gruy. 2S-3 V/yiLL the person who received a parcel nddressd "Mr. C'arlsen, Horn," on New Year's live kindly return same to Jury's \\hite Hart stables? WASTE PAPER. Y/UE have a large quantity of fresh and good waste paper for sale. Price cheap to clear. WANTED—A thousand Suits, Costumes, Dresses, Gloves, etc., to Dye or Dry Clean equal to now.—Hawkins and Co., Dyers and Dry Cleaners, Devon street (opposite Melbourne), New Plymouth. 2S-1 WANTED to purchase, for cash,. a modern ten-roomed house; also n| six-roomed cottage in the suburbs. Send full particulars to J. C. Davies, Laud Agent, Devon street. 27-0

<ALE Prices—Men's box calf leatherI lined boots, 13/6 a pair; also men's glace bals, 12/<5 a pair, reduced from 23/-. —Dock rill's. nOMB and hear the Pianola. The standard Piano-Player of the world. —At Hoffmann's. 20-3 WAXTEjj—Situation as lady help or nursery governess, in nice family. Country preferred. Address, A.M.W., o/o Editor. • 20-7. WANTED Working housekeeper, small family, For address, apply '•News" ollice. 20-t.c.) \ ADIES' glace English boots reduced 1 from 17/8 to Pi/0 to clear. Come l early or you will miss these bargains.— Dockrill's. I . __. T OST, between Xew Plymouth and Oa'kura, Pair Boots. Finder please leave with Mr. F. Aroa, Oakura. 26-1 rpIIERE is only one Pianola, and only one instrument with Themodist and Metrostyle attachments. See it at Hoffmann's. 26-3

rnO LET for February and March, sixroomed Furnished House, with all conveniences. Apply to H.S., News Office. 20-3 rpilE Pianola is almost human in its rendition of music. Come and hear it.—Hoffmann. 20-3 "ALE Prices—Ladies' tan button and lace boots reduced from 16/- to 1-2/0; ladies' tan shoes only 10/ a pair Dockrill's. ° D'oyleys, Handkercniefs; .Wertheim and Jones''Sewing Machines; Needles, Repairs.—Bishop's. OAA POUNDS cash down will secure """ 90 acres with 4-roomed Cottage, cowshed, etc., also 15 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, cart, harness, harrows, plough, etc., etc. Price, £2l per acre.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. >OARD and Lodging.—Vacancies in select place for two or three gentlemen. For address, apply News Office. 23-t.c. OAA POUNDS cash down will secure w"U qq acreg w itU 4-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc., also 15 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, cart, harness, harrows, plough, etc., etc., Price, £-21 per acre.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. OAA POUNDS cash down will secure "" v 00 acres with 4-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc., also 15 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, cart, harness, harrows, plough, etc., etc., Price, £2l per acre.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. cond-hand Pianos for sale ' Y by Brinsmcad, Chappcll, Krard, Hopkinsoii, Collard and Collard; also Estey Organ in perfect order. Easy terms arranged for each instrument.—H. Collier | and Co. ■W'EW double-side Gramophone Records just to hand. All the latest hits. Price 3/6. H. Collier and Co. EXCHANGE— Equities totalling £4400, SJ with unencumbered property included. Exchange for small sheep farm.—Grant, agent, Hawera. ■pRINSMEAD and Chappell Pianos need no advertising; they are so well known and used by all great Pianists.— H. Collier and Co., Sole Agents. "PXCHANGE— Good Country Hotel .in Taranaki to exchange for a real | good dairy farm.—A. Grant, Agent, Ha"PXCHANGE— 11911 list now being completed. Owners wanting to sell or exchange property should forward particulars right away—A. Grant, Agent, Hawera. 5 tone and durability.—H. Collier and Co., sole agents. (Wanteds continued on page 8.) NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. PUPILS are reminded that the Schoo' re-opens on TUESDAY, 31st instant at 9 o'clock. Free Pupils will be re quired to produce their Proficiency Cer tificate, a Certificate of Birth, and i testimonial of good character from las school attended. N. K. MaeDIARMID, 1 Chairman.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 28 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 28 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 28 January 1911, Page 1

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