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THE HAREM DRESSES AT HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE, are attracting great attention. The world's most up-to-date garment. Now showing in our windows for Easter, special displays of new season's COSTUMES The world's most up-to-date garments. New MILLINERY Models from London. and Paris up to the moment of fashion. EVENING WEAR Newest, smartest materials for night wear. The latest and most correat shades in CREPE de NINON ' • " SPANGLED CHIFfONS SPANGLED NETS CREPE DE CHINES DEWDROiP CHIFFONS DON'T Miss our special window displays. HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATfrORD, ELTHAM.

CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding sixteen wjmls are inserted for ONE .SHILLING per insertion; or if . Three insertions 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. rp LfcT Boardinghousc, Okato; ri rooms; all conveniences. Immediate entry if required. Please apply F. W. Lucas, Okato, or J. Ducker, Warea. 1-4 A WORD in your ear—Herbert's mar- . vellous value hosiery,' tot dye, Od pair, Is pair. t • ANTED—A smart young, man for Farm. References preferred. Apply this ollice. • i tc. A NEW METHOD has been discovered for CLEARING HOUSE PESTS away. Most' secret; most certain; and in every way desirable—For particulars enquire P.O. Box 750, Auckland. ANTED—A youth; must be a good milker and mike himself generally useful—Apply James Walter,. Henwood Road, Bell Block. 29-3 RANTED —Smart waitress and to assist housemaid.—Apply Imperial Hotel at once. 29-2 Good, useful, sober youth as assistant for country store.— Apply ''Awakino,"'this office, or in person, A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd. Waitara. 29-4

pOOTBALL BOOTS.—The toe "that's made Hard to stay Hard," is McEwen Bros.' special, 12/6. Others, 9/6 and 10/G.—McEwen Bros. 28-6 WANTED TO SELL—Lady's secondhand cycle. This machine is fitted with Eadie coaster and is in perfect order.—The (!. W. Lawrence Co., Cycle Importers, Devon-street, New Plymouth. QALE of second-hand Pianos, all in good order —Bord £ls, Mignon £l7j Edilstien £25, Waldemnr £25, Brinsmead £2O; easy terms—at Collier's. 26-0 Q.OOD Second-hand Piano by English maker, splendid order, £10; terms, 8s monthly. Apply sharp.—Collier's, t.c. Q/£J MEN'S Chrome Boots, 7/6 Men's " Split Shooters, and 4/9 Bluchers. —Dockrill's. TF Bobby Burns were here the noo' He'd say 'twas meat we a' can eat, Whether roast or boil or stew. It is a treat, for 'tis a meat That auld and young can chew At JOLL'S MEAT BAZAARS. OA A POUNDS, cash down, will seoure """ 78 acres at Tariki, carrying 26 cows, 1 bull, and 2 horses; 5-roomed house, cowshed; one mile from factory; two miles from school; two miles from railway.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth.

TTALP-ACRE, three frontages, Devonstreet, Fitzroj; jrood terms, £350. —Apply Hickman F. RwweU. yOU CAN GET IT CHEAPEn AT THE RED POST. "pjRISE-BISE CurCaius, with rod and fittings complete, from 1/8. Fit an, window. At Herheri's. "REYNOLDS' CHAIN!? 83 Bd, free whewii 4s (Id, mudguardt Is (Id, pedals 3» 8d Brampton clams 4& (W, Imps from 2« M —The 0- W. Lawrence Co., Devon-street, CJEND your next printing order to the "Daily News." -ices right and j>ti|faetion guarantee!

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 289, 1 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 289, 1 May 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 289, 1 May 1911, Page 1

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