CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in thi column not exceeding sixteen word are inserted for ONE SHILL ING per insertion; wif Three in serlions 2s 6i. If orders come fy letter it must he understood thai double these rates will be chargea ■unless accompanied by cash. JJUTCHERY Business wanted, with co tage and slaughter-house preferred Send particulars to E. Powell, P.O RANTED— Housekeeper for family o: four, youngest nine years. Up<><! • home. No washing. , Apply Box 17 Stratford. 21-i .^/AXTED— Good second-hand gig. Ap ply to E. Sole, c/o. Sole Bras, butchers. 20-t.t \ rjX) BE LET-Mr. Skeet's residence, ' with six acres paddocks, Old Hospital ; road.—F. P. Corkill. 21-1 • gPRING MORNING Waltz, composed hy P. Von Lubbe, of New Ply- ,' mouth, low obtainable from musicj sellers, 2s, 18-3 B RANTED— Gramaphones. We are sole 3 agents for these machines. Easy , time payments arranged.—H. Collier and Co. ;. piAXO by Emil Ascherberg, £25; ■> 14s 7d per month.—Hoffmann. JjX)R SALE—One pony, quiet, suitable for children; price £6. Also one ■' purebred Yorkshire sow, close to farrowing. Apply E. Hamblyn, Henwood road. JfACT. We are still dealing with facts. Never'a cow enters the Taranaki Meat Bazaar. Yon were not aware of that, perhaps; fact, then. 28-t.c. J)ON'T miss the Children's Shoes we f are clearing out this week at 6d, 9d, Is 6d and 2s a pair. Worth double the j , money.—Dockrill'a. CJA£E— Linen Costumes. See advertisement other column. Herbert's Up-to-date. IpiANO by Standard English Maker; I 3 years old; cost 70 gns.; late owner j bankrupt. Sell 35 gns. Easy terms.— Collier's. YyRITE E. BISHOP, Devon street, re Fancy Materials, Stationery, Embroidered Linen Goods, Sewing Machines and Repairs. YOU STUDY THIS.-£BOO down will secure a grand farm, of 130 acres, together with 20 cows, and , utensils.i Price £ls per acre. This is the' greatest"! bargain ever offered. Gilmour and Clarke. t.c. rjOME and inspect the splendid values we arc offering you in Ladies i Coots 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. EXCHANGE— Equities totalling £4400, with unencumbered property included. Exchange for small sheep farm.—Grant, agent, Hawera. fi RARE CHANCE.—Few choice Cockerels for sale, from splendid laying strains of White Plymouth Rock, Black Orpingtons, White and Brown Leghorns, and Campines. Apply early. Must be cleared.—W. R. Wilson and Co., Waitara Poultry Farm. Also some grand young i Aylesbury Drakes and Ducks. WASTE PAPEE. VU% have a large quantity of fresh and good waste paper for sale. Price cheap to clear. YOU STUDY THIS.—£6OO down will secure a grand farm of 130 acres, together with 20 cows, and utensils. Price £ 15. per acre. This is the greatest bargain ever offered. Gilmoui and Clarke. t.c. yOU STUDY THIS.- £OOO dowi will secure a grand farm of 130 acres, together with 20 cows, and utensils. Price £lu per acre. This is the greatest bargain ever offered. Gilmour and Clarke. t.c. Good . . Groceries. A FTER all, the groceries yoi require are good groceries. We keep a variety of brands, soli at a variety of prices, but tkere's no variety in the quality—everything's good, whol« some, and stuff we can faithfully recommend. WHI TAKER'S (Opposite the Melbourne), svon St. New Plymouth. VK7AITAKA-URENUI AND AWAK . MAIL COACH. THROUGH TRI-WEEKLY SERVICE FROM NOV. 7. Leaves Urcnui daily 6.45 a.m. and 3.K p.m. for Waitara. Leaves Waitara for Urenui at 8.30 a.ni and 5.45 p.m. From Waitara to Uruti, Okau, Tongn noruS|- Mokau and Awakino EVI MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SAT„„ DAY, and from Awakino to Waitara EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY and THURSDAY (changing .it Uruti). Passengers can thcrefort reach Mokau on Saturdays, spend a day there, re turning on Mondays to catch New Plymouth train the same evening. All goods at reasonable rates and promptly delivered. Waitara to Awakino.—Return fare 255. Waitara to Urenui. Return fare 4s (reduction to two or three in a family or regular travellers). All orders or parcels left with Mr. R, Gribbon, Waitara, or Mr. Kibby, sad- ! dler, will be attended to. i A. G. CRAWFORD, 1 Proprietor, Urenui
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 267, 21 March 1911, Page 1
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674Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 267, 21 March 1911, Page 1
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