- L..j< air Bl{* JOB CASH FAIR MOW » IN PULL SWING at the BUSY GASH STORE Opposite carnegie LIBRARY, KING STREET NEW PLYMOUTH $ 300 POUNDS cas ' l down will secure 90 acres with 4-roomed . Cottage, cowshed, etc., also Ifi cowb, 1 bull, 2 horses, cart, harness, harrows, plough, etc., etc.*' Price, £2l per acre.—Giimour & Clarke, New Plymouth. T?ADIE COASTER and new set spoke* fitted to your cycle for 25s.—The G. W. Lawrence Co. 800 ACRES excellent sheep country; close to township; 500 acres in grass. Price for freehold £4 15s per aore.—Apply Hickman P. Russell. ' J^XCHANGE —120 acres between Inglewood and New Plymouth. Equity, including stock as going concern, £650. Exchange for town section or house.—A. Grant, Agent, Eawera. "POVER CYCLES, £l2; easy termi ar ranged.—The G. W. Lawrence C<>. Devon-street. WANTED KNOWN—The cheapest cyeli store in the Dominion—The G. W. Lawrence Co. 0 ACRES excellent 4-roomed house, good garden and orchard, Weetown; .frethold. £6so.—Apply Hickman F. Russell. WANTED KNOWN—You can D-y /our bottom dollar that every customer of ours is saving money. The GW« Lawrence Co., Devon-street., New Ply mouth. pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for property, a good General Store, in a sound district. For address apply "News" Office. t.c. QUR £6 10s CYCLES are fitted', with Governor Tyres, guaranteed for nine months.—The G. W. Lawrence Co* Devon-street. JjVASHION'S LATEST DEMAND—Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear; real bargain prices; very smart—Herbert's Up-to-Date. WANTED KNOWN.—Send your ]>T&m to ub to have tyre fitted. We stock all sizes. Prices low, The G. W.. Lawrence Co., Devon-street. 300 ca &h down will secure 00 acres with 4-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc., also 15 cows, 1 bull, % horses, cart, harness, lmrrows, plough, etc., etc., Price, £2l per acre,—Gilmour k Clarfce, New Plymouth. Jj>oß 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.e.' gEN'D your next printing order to the "Daily News," Prices light and ?" tisfaction guaranteed. gALE BARGAINS. —C. and J. Clark's Lace and Button Shoes 0/0 a pair; reduced from .13/0 ami 14/-.—Dockrill's. TJARGAINS in Children's Boots and Shoes—Tan boots 1/0, white shoes 1/0, blaclt two-bnr shoes; 2/-.—Dockrill's. T)ON'T MISS the great bargains we are offering in buses' Tan and Black Boots. Come and inspect for yourselves. —Dockrill's. CJEND your next printing order to tho "Daily News." Prices right and satisfaction guaranteed. OEND your next printing order to the "Daily News." Prices Hght and satisfaction guaranteed. j r> RAMA PHONES! GRAMAPHOXES!- | A few shillings a month and you can have one of the instruments in your own 'home. — IT. Collier and Co., soloI agents, Taranakl.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 236, 10 February 1911, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 236, 10 February 1911, Page 1
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