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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in thie column not exceeding sixteen words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions 2s 6d. If orders come by fetter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash.' QPEN To-day. What? May & Arrowsmith's new tea-rooms. Splendid location, the best service. You should pay a visit. You'll come regularly then. RANTED KNOWN—May & Arrowsmith's (Ltd.) new tea-rooms, upstairs over the Central Bakery, arc open to-day. 20-tx. gECOND to None. - May & ArW smith's (Ltd.j Central Tea-rooms and Bakery. Newly furnished end. Complete in every detail. Open, to-day. pOR the quality of the refreshments themselves, for spotless cleanliness, for prompt service, for brightness and suitability of location, the best refreshment room in New Plymouth is May & Arrowsmith's (Ltd.), Devon street. Open to-day. '" ' ' ||/£AY & ARROWSMITH, LTD., have completed structural altera'Urjns. j Tea-rooms on ground floor improved, j New cosy and bright rooms upstairs.; The finest service in Taranaki. . f TOST, on Tuesday afternoon, between Elliot and Devon streets (via Molesworth street), small purse containing ring. Reward. Apply News Office. 20rl proof of best values. The large number of keen buyers at Amhury's big sale-daily. 22-8 RANTED The solid discounts and half-price lines in every department mean very big business at Ambury's. 22-0 pOR SALE, cheap—2ooo feet mat'al fencing boards. Apply "at Dawson street, next wood and coal yard, 204 by : and lodgings in private family, convenient to town. Apply X.Y.&, News. 20-1 TJP-TO-DATE Restaurant. Price 1 £2OO. Includes household furniture, stock in trade, etc. For particulars apply to Walter Bcwlov, Egmont street.

200 dairy farm, carry 50'tpw;ii; new liouse, cow-shed, etc. Ptice, £lO 10s per acre. Terms: £3OO cash, or will exchange for smaller farm. Walter Bewlcy, Egmont street. by a competent and trustworthy farm hand Situation. i Good carpenter and wheelwright, able ' to ta kc charge of small farm or station', | Reliable married couple also available, both milkers; no family. Mynott'a Registry. 19-2 JpOR SALE—About 8 tons oaten sheaf chaff. Trice £4 10s per ton on trucks at \Bell Block-Apply'ft talker, Heuwood road. |Br3 RANTED— Three first-class 'factory joiners. Apply to Foreman, Qiiinri Bros., Hawera. 18-3 rpO LET—Large Shop and Premises close to Railway Station, Iriglewood. Apply to Thos. Drake. 18-6 132 ACRES Coast Land ' 6 ' r o°n»ed house, all conveniences; one mile to school, township, etc. Price iClG'per acre; £SOO cash, balance 5 per cent.—Gilmour ' & Clarke, New Plymouth. 16-fi KQ ACRES, 4-roomed house, 12-bail shed, well fenced, , I s£l«ndi<jly grassed, 4 miles from harbor. Price, I ONLY £l2 per acre. Terms, £2OO i cash.—E. J. Carthew & Co. ■ ..i. ' , 41 9 ACRES > beautiful coastal'firm, level and undulating, rich maiden soil, will grow splendid crops of rape, oats and potatoes, and for dairying cannot be surpassed. A sacrifice. Price £8 per acre. Terms, £3OO cash. —E. J. Carthew & Co. ACRES, L.1.P., handy 'dairy farm, 5-roomed house, 12-bail shed, plantation, 8 paddocks; will 60 cows, on main metal road, and 'six miles from town and railway station, A great bargain. Price £l2 per acre. Terms, £250 cash.—E. J. Cartbewvj&l Co.

IOAA ACRES. Price only ?2/^. B «t j-iWv v acre; 23o acres in grassi 160 acres level cow country, balance. good sheep country; good house, cow-shed, etc. The greatest snip on the market. Write Walter Bewley, Egmont street, at once. gIX POUNDS down will secure a level section at' Vogeltown. Price £65; balance easy terms.—Gihnour & Clarke, New Plymouth. RANTED— Waitress and la-undress foi the Whangamomona Hotel.—P. Calgher, Whangamomona. 14-t.c. JJOWE'S Table Potatoes, all first prize winners, are sound, cheap and suitable to all palates. ■DRISE-BISE Curtains, with rod and *.ttings complete, from 1/8. Kt an. Q.OOD Second-hand Piano by English maker, splendid order, £10; terms, 8s monthly. Apply sharp.—Collier's, t.c. CONSULT US 'AB^UtfYOUR PRINTING We can do it AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MANNER, AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Write or ring up for Prices. DAILY NEWS PRINTED". DAILY NEWS PRINTERY. Tel. 17. P.O. Box U».

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 22, 20 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 22, 20 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 22, 20 July 1911, Page 1

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