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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding sixteen words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood t/iat double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash.' O A POUND Piano. Guaranteed in good M ™ order; 11/8 [>er month.-Ho/T----niann. 29-0 RANTED— A good strong boy. Apply to Okey, Son and Arnold, Ltd., Devon street. 29-2 MANUFACTURER Wants PositionBaking, Egg, Custard, Currie Pow-. ders, Jelly Crystals, Cordials, Sarsaparilla, Squashes, Sauces, Vinegar, Washing Fluid, Ammonia, Essences, Limcjuice, Linoleum Polish, Egg.Preservative, Blue,, Blacking, Washing Powders, etc., etc, Australian and New Zealand references. Reply Manufacturer, this office. 30-3 ]jOST-On Thursday, .March 23, a black Waterproof Gig Rug, between Mr. T. Sefton's residence, South road, Oakura, and Te Koru road. Finder rewarded on returning', same to W. R. Cane, Koru road. ■■ 30-1 WANTED—A. good man for machine milking and farni work. ,Good wages and constant job. Apply at once to E. Bourke, Inaha,,_llawera. 28-4 WANTED to Rent—A three or fourroomed cottage, furnished or unfurnished, handy to town; permanent, if suitable. Apply, stating price, to "J," News Office, 28-t.c. QTRAYED on our Farm—Three sheep. If not claimed within fourteen days will be sold to pay expenses.—Morris Bros., Oakura. Mary's, Vivian street—Dwelling suitable for boarding-house; 8 rooms.— Walter Bewley, Egmont street. 28-t.c. A/Q AND 7/0 Men's Split Bluchers,and | .Shooters; and Ladies' Strong Shoes fi/11 a pair.—Dockrill. ADIES! Buy Evening Shoes now,, and save money. McEwen Bros.' Sale shows how. 28-3 OK POUND Collard and Collard Piano, ,w in good-order; 14/7 per month. —Hoffmann. ■•. •< 29-6 WANTED Everybody-to visit Ambury's Fashion Display of Autumn Goods. Everything latest to wear. 25-6 JUST Opened: 1000 pairs of Ladies' | Slippers, direct from the English Manufacturers, at prices to suit everjone—DocKnll's. pIANO Bargain.—Second-hand Pii.no by reliable English maker. Steel frame', check action, etc., handsome walnut i case; had little use; perfect order; £25 10s. A chance for bargain seekersat Collier's. Apply sharp. pIANO by Emil AscHerberg, £W; 14s 7d per month.—Hoffmann. Tj>Oß SALE—One pony, quiet, suitable for children;-price £6. Also one I purebred Yorkshire sow, ,close to farrowing. Apply E. Hamblyn, Heawood ro»d. TjUCT. We are still dealing with facts. Never a cow enters the Taranaki Meat Bazaar. You were not aware of that, perhaps; fact, then. 28-t.c. "DEFORE purchasing your winter footwear, come and inspect our now line of Welted Boots and Shoes. The prices and quality'are right.—Dockrill's. I QALE—Linen Costumes. See advertise* ment other column. Herbert's Up-to-date..' •• " WRITE E. BISHOP, Devon street, re Fancy Materials, Stationery, Embroidered Linen Goo.ds, Sewing Maehines and Repairs. up, Dad! you will bo able to buy my, new' boots cheaply now. McEwen Bros.' Sale is on. '2B-3 Y olj I secure a grand farm of. 130 acres,; ; together with 20 cows, 'and utensils.} Price £ls peV acre. This is the greatest bargain ever offered. Oilmour and Clarke. < t.c. £ RARE CHANCE.—Few choice Cockerels for sale, from splendid laying strains of White Plymouth Rock, Black Orpingtons, White and Brown Leghorn*, I aTid Campines. Apply early. Must be I cleared—W. R. Wilson and Co., Waitara Poultry Farm. Also some grand young I Aylesbury Drakes and Ducks. J THE NEW PLYMOUTH lECIIN IC A L gCHOOL I IS NOW OPEN. Students should enrol at once. Special attention «is directed to the following classes:—. MECHANICAL DRAWING (Junior).— Friday, at 7.9, in place of Wednesday. * BOOK-KEEPING (Junior, Intermediate and Advanced).—This class is prepared to instruct in all branches and coach'students up to final examination. Up-to-date accounting in every form, taking as a guide syllabus adopted by N.Z. Society of Accountants for examinations under it control. Intending students to communicate either with the Instructor (C. T. Mills, F.P.A., N.Z.), or prci sent themselves at the Technical ' , 't School, 7, p.m., Friday next. [ ELOCUTION—Friday evening, 7-9. ' GENERAL AGRICULTURE. - Fridaj ' ' evening, 7-9. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. - Wedncsday evening, 7-9. MACHINE DRAWlNG—Thursday even ing, 7-9. PHOTOGRAPHY—Monday evening, 7-0 1 Intending students should enrol a , once, so that a field day can be ar ranged. Call and net n Prospectus at any booli if seller's, or "at the Education Office, d W. A. BALLANTYNE, Director.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 30 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 30 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 30 March 1911, Page 1

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