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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in thii column not exceeding sixteen vtordt are inserted, for ONE SHILLING per insertion ; w if Three insertions 2s Qd. If orders come by letter it must be understood thai double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. i RELIABLE LAD WANTED. A good, reliable Lid, between Hi and 10; wages 355. Work light, and easy. For particulars apply "News'' ollice. JjU)li SALE—Eagle Bicycle, lamp, pump and tools, in good order. Price £7. Apply Iluglison, iiuhotu. 8-3 YyA NTE I) AT OX'CE—Good shovelmen. IDs a day.— Apply J. C. .Montcfioiv. Sentry Hill, 7-; 1 1 /y-.MEN'S Stout Chrome Boot, tip and toe-plate, Bluchers, -l/'M. Every line reduced price.—.VJcEwen Bros.' Sale. 7.3 QD—CHEAPEST SIIOE POLISH, largest size. Buy during sale.—McEwen Bros.' Stocktaking Sale. 7-3 (JHEAP CASH GROCERY SALE'-I will do the prices cheaper than any store in town fur Cavil. (Jive a trial order at Veale's, Theatre Royal. RANTED KXOWX—Linaria, Larkspur, (,'alliopsis, Pansy, Cobra, etc. All liealtliv plants and choice blooms, at Veale's. yyAXTED—-Boarders in private family; no children; every convenience. Term* moderate. —Address "C.," "News" ollice. 7-3 yyAXTED—Reliable man to lead stud horse.—Apply J. Bond, Gill Street, Xew Plymouth. 5-3 YyAXTED--Man for. tail of breastbench. Wages 0/- per day.—Bartle Bios., Opunake. (i-3 TO SELL—Convenient and well-built house of six rooms and outbuildings, in best block in Ilino St. Lowest price.—Apply to owner; address ' Xews" ollice. U-li JgXCHAXGE your Residence for, a firstclass Dairy Farm of 225 acres, 4 miles from railway, by good road; nearly all level: all grass; well watered and Milnlivided: carry 80 cows. Engine, boiler and . Dominion milking mtuhiine given in; X-roomed house, 24-bail cowshed (up-to-date) and other sheds; £,SOO per annum being taken oil' the property, l'r-ice, £'2o per acre. No mortgage. Will take residence up to £ISOO as part payment and leave balance of purchase iirimcy at per cent, for five or seven years. -Walter Bewley, Egmont Street. XO CASH for a Devon Street pro-*-rty, with new (i-roomed house, ail conveniences. Price only £075. V\ alter Bewley, Egmont Street, YyAXTED—EarIy next mouth, a house of from four to six rooms (rent or lease).—Apply early to ''Good Tenant," "Xews" ollice. JVJR SALE—IO acres, on the Smart Road, one of the best building sites near Xew Plymouth. Price £4so,—Apply to C. E. Street, Fitzroy. 4-0 yyAXTED —Auld's (late Herbert's) closed; re-marking stock. Open Friday morning with Big Sale. Don't miss it! in Dawson street, on Saturday —A sparking plug off motor-car. Apply Xews. 21-t.c. r po LET—Xew 4-roomed house, furnished. Apply E. J. Carthew & Co. LET —Furnished house; £1 per week.—E. J. Carthew & Co. ('>) "v DEPOSIT for a six-roomed house c *" w and conveniences; %-acre, good frontage. Sell for £500; arrange balance on very easy terms.—J. H. Thompson. Stratford. ') j ACRES, Manawatu, freehold, * handy to railway; carry 80 cows; house and cowshed. Equity£2B2s. I Exchange for town or suburban property in Taranaki.—J. 11. Thompson, Stratford. ACRES and house, twenty minutes from Stratford Post Office, for £4OO. Xnihing cheaper on the market. A >K-an. level frontage to footpath and road.—J. 11. Thompson, Stratford. 1 A ACRES and house, two frontages, freehold, twenty minutes from ■•■ litre of Stratford. A snip at £7OO. ..'oveninicnt advances£4oo, equity£3oo. Exchange for house in town and part ■ a-li.---.J. 11. Thompson, Stratford. w '" l on, y caß ''> ' 8 *' ie v ' price of a neat dwelling of i've" rooms, with all conveniences. Further particulars at Walter Bewley's, Egmont street. JP Bobby Burns were here the He'd sav 'twas meat we a' the noo' can eat, Whether roast or boil or stew. It is a treat, for 'tis a meat That auld and voting can chew At ,IOLL'S MEAT BAZAARS. YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE RED POST. CLEAN, neat, tidy housewives know the value of A LANE'S MEDOLINE for Ihs hands. They use it dally after house work. Those ' who use it know its value. i/everywhere. ,a

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 66, 8 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 66, 8 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 66, 8 September 1911, Page 1

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