CASE ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding sixteen wards are inserted for ONE SLULLING per insertion ; or if Three insertions 2s 6d. If orders came by letter it must be imderstood that double these rates will be charged, unless accompanied by cash.
RELIABLE LAD WANTED. f A good, reliable lad, between 1G and 10; wages 355. Work light and easy. For particulars apply "Xews'' office. JJETAIL MERCERY and CLOTHIXCWanted. by junior, situation m above.—-Junior," P.O. Seatoun, Wellington 1 . y-l BAR(.IAIX.—Good 7-roomed house, with three-quarter acre land; high position, commanding magnificent view of town and Breakwater; 10 minutes from centre of town. Only £350 cash required.—Cornwall and Whiteombe. QUARTER-ACRE, Vogeltown, practically new 5-i'oomwl house and conveniences. Price £475. Very easy terms.—Cornwall and Whiteombe. JJiQR SALE—Some very well situated building allotments in Fitzroy. All prices. It.will pay to enquire—Cornwall and Whiteombe. O'/g ACRES in Fitzroy, suitable for subdivision. Price £525. Easy terms. —Cornwall and Whiteombe. JJ \GI EXJ.C BA RE RY —To-day: Pressed Tongue, Pork Pies, Steak and Kidney Pies, Chicken Patties, Fruit Pies (various). 9-1 JJYGIEXIC BAKERY—To-day: Venice Cake, Strawberry Shortbread, Lemon Fingcra, Cream Calces, Butterflies, .Maids of Honor.—Tel. IWB. 0-1 TO EXCHANGE for light trap, a six-can capacity trap, in good order; or owner would sell sameApply F. Berry, Egmont Village. 9-3 K/11 —Girls' Chrome Boots, sizes 10 to 1,3, new goods.—McEwer Bros.' Shoe Sale. 9-2 Q/g HALF-PRICE, Ladies' American Tan Boots, usual price I' 7/-, now 8/G. —Meliwen Bros.' Shoe Sale. 9-2 ANTED—IOOO Panama Hats to Clean and re-block; also suits, costumes, etc., to clean or dye, equal to new.— Hawkins & Co., steam 'dyers, Devon St. (opposite -Melbourne), New Plymouth. ' "JjiOli SALE —Eagle Bicycle, lamp, pump and tools, in good order. Price £7. Apply ilughson, Kaliotu. , 8-3 / {?— MEN'S Stout Chrome Boot, tip and toe-plate. Bluchers, 4/1-1.. Every line reduced price.—ilcEwen Bros.' Sale. 7-3 QD—CHEAPEST SHOE POLISH, largest size. Buy during sale.—McEwen Bros.'Stocktaking Sale. 7-3 {QHEAP CASH GROCERY SALEI-I will do the prices cheaper than any store in town for Cash. Giive a trial order at Veale's, Theatre Royal. KXOWX—Linaria, Larkspur, Calliopsis, Pansy, Cobea, etc. All healthy plants and choice blooms, at Veale's. Boarders in private family: no children; every convenience. Terms moderate.—Address "C.," "Xews" ollice. 7-3 YyAXTED—Man lot tail of breastbench. Wages 9/- per day.--Bartle Bros., Opunake. 0-3 TO SELL—Convenient and well-built house of six rooms and ) outbuildings, in best block in Hine St. Lowest price.—Apply to owner; address "Xews" ollice. 0-li jQXCHAXGE 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 i subdivided; carry 80 cows. Engine, I boiler and Dominion milking machine 'given in; 8-roomed house, 24-bail cowshed (up-to-date) and other sheds; £BOll per annum being taken oil' the property. Price., £2O per acre. Xo mortgage. Will take residence up to £ISOO as part payment and leave balance of purchase money at 5 per cent, for live or seven years.—Walter liewley, Egmont Street. £","t A CASH for a Devon Street pro--14 rty, with new (j-roomed house, all conveniences. Price only £075. Walter Bewlev, Egmont Street. Early next month, a house of from four to six rooms (rent or lease). —Apply early to "Xews" ollice. VyAXTED—Auld's (late Herbert's) closed; re-marking stock. Open Friday morning with Big Sale. Don't miss it! TfOUXD, in Dawson street, on Saturdttj —A sparking plug off motor-car. Apply Xews. 21-t.c. rPO LET—Xew 4-roomed house, furnished. Apply E. J. Carthew & Co. rpO LET—Furnished house; £1 per week.—E. J. Carthew & Co. DEPOSIT for a six-roomed house l^/ * and conveniences; %-aere. good frontage. Sell for £500; arrange balance on very easy terms.—,]. 11. Thompson, Stratford. 24 HI Manawatu, freehold. handy to railwav; carry 801 enws; bouse aud cowshed. Kquily£2B2">. Exchange for town or suburban property in Taranaki.—J. 11. Thompson, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 67, 9 September 1911, Page 1
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