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CASE ADVERTISEMENTS in th column not exceeding sixteen wort are inserted for ONE SHILI ING per insertion; or if Three ii aertiohs 2s 6d. If orders come I letter it must be understood ifu double these rates will be charyt unless accompanied by cash. JJYGTENIC Bakery—Saturday we sin have some nice young roast 'duel roast chicken, dressed tongue, pork pii steak and kidney pies, fresh fruit pi< I plum pudding; all nicely cooked, T< | 108. 17 ' pOR SALE—Pedigree Bilton Sette Pups from ''Enia Belle," winner o nineteen firsts and specials. T. Kirk wood, Stratford. 17JJYGIEMC Bakery You cannot d bettor than give the children plent of Sultana bread. Good as cake. 17rpO LET—B-roomed House, Vogeltown all modern conveniences; close ti town and near Park Tennis Lawns.—C Carter, Devon St. , 17-1 JJYGIEXIC Bakery—We make our pas try and cakes with the best of in grcdients obtainable.—Test them, 17-5 ipilE Burlington Tea and Dining Room will open next door to Webster 1 Mart on Thursday, 10th hist. 15WANTED—Gramaphones; We are sole agents for these machines. Easy time payments arranged.—ll. Collier and Co. 1190 ACRES free l»ld» two sheep to acre, 240 acres grass and turnips, 950 acres bush. Fifteen miles from railway. Xo buildings. Mortgage £1530, four years at 4'/ 2 per cent. Sell at £2 10s per acre. Cash, or exchange. Absolute quick sale.—J. H. Thompson, Stratford. 14-3 WANTED-Monday, Washing, day; Tuesday, Ambury's Millinery Show; Wednesday, Ambury's Costumes; Thursday, Friday, -Saturday, Ambury's erery day- 13-6 J)OX'T forget Okato SportsMarch 17th, St. Patrick's Day. 11-ij WHERE yer goin', Bill?" "Okato Sports, yer Johnny." , 11-6 "WHY does Sir J.G. regret leaving Xew Zealand?" '''Cause he'll miss Okato Sports." 11-6 WAXTED, for a few months Furnished house, 5 or 6 rooms. Good tenant. Gilmour and Clarke, Egmont street, X T cw Plymouth. t,c. piAXO by Collard and Collard, £25. Terms, 14/7 per month.—Hoffj piAXO by Emii Aseherberg, £25; ( 14s 7d per month.—Hoffmann. JJV3R SALE—One pony, quiet,'suitable for children; price £6. Also one purebred Yorkshire sow, close to farrowing. Apply E. Hamblyn, Henwood road. pACT. We are still dealing with facts. Never a cow enters the Taranaki Meat Bazaar. You were notiaware of that, perhaps; fact, then. 28-t.c. J)OX'T miss the Children's Shoes we are clearing out this week at 6d, 9d, '-Is fid and 2s a pair. Worth double the money.—Dockrill's. Crockett and Jones Boots, 16s fid, former price 22s Cd. This line is worth inspection.—Dockrill's. ALE—Linen Costumes. See advertisej ~ ment other column. Herbert's UppiAXO by Standard English Malker; 3 years old; cost 70 gns.; Lite owner bankrupt. Sell 35 gns. Easy terms.— Collier's. t WRITE E. BISHOP, Devon street, re j Fancy Materials, Stationery, Embroidered Linen Goods, Sewing Machines and Repairs. YOU STUDY, THIS.-£6OO down will j secure a grand farm of 130 acres, togo-ther with 20 cows, and utensils. ] Price £ls per acre. This is the greatest bargain, ever offered. Gilmour and | Clarke. t.e. pOME and inspect the splendid values we are offering you in Ladies' Boots and Shoes. We must clear to make room for our large indents arriving from the well-known English manufacturers—Bostock, Crockett and Jones, and Arnold ! Bros.—Dockrill's. ■pXCHANGE—Equities totalling £4400, with unencumbered property included. Exchange for small sheep furm.—Grant, agent, Hawera. RARE CHANCE.—Few choice Cockerels for sale, from splendid laying strains of White Plymouth Rock, BlackOrpingtons, White and Brown Leghorns, and Campines. Apply early. Must be cleared.—W. R. Wilson and Co., Waitara Poultry Farm. Also some grand young Aylesbury Drakes and Ducks. WASTE PAPER. VUE have a large quantity of fresh and good waste paper for sale. Price-1 cheap to clear. I yOU STUDY THIS.—£6OO down will secure a grand farm of 130 ncros, tosrether with 20' cows, and utensils. Price £ls per acre. .This is the greartat bargain ever offered. —'Gilmour and Clarke. t.e. rjX> BE LET—Comfortable hou*e, seven '.'corns, pleasantly situated on South read. Anply to J. C. Davies, Land Agent, Devca-strea't. 22-t.c. ■paCHANGE—I9.II list now being completed. Owners wanting to sell or exchange property should forward particulars right away.—A. Grant, Agent, First-class order; only been in use a few months. Original price 60 guineas; now to be said at a saoriflce. Easy '«rms.—ll. Collier and Co.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 17 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 17 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 17 March 1911, Page 1

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