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CASE ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding sixteen words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three nsertions 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood thai double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. RANTED Work, jobbing, day or piece, l>v competent gardener.— Aply W. Eva, .Molesworth St. 12-1 '/(-acre, Vogeltown, 0-roomcd hous<>, all conveniences electric light, gas, water, fowlhouse £2OO cash.—Cornwall & Whitcombe. BARGAIN— o-roomed house, good repair; %-acre; close to Post Office; only ,C3O down.- Cornwall & Whitcombe. AXTED—IO(IO Panama Hats to clean and re-block; also suits, costumes, each., to clean or dye, equal to new.— Hawkins & Co.. steam dyers. Devon St. (opposite .Melbourne), Xew Plymouth. TARA XA K1 -ATCK LA X D FOOTBALL MATCH. WAGGOX will leave Rahotu on THURSDAY, at 0.30 a.m., returning same evening after the match. E. WOOLDKIDGE. QAI'T, DF.VOX STREET, wiib shop—a bargain—price £47 10s per foot. —E. J. Carthew and Co. 42 FT '> 1)KV(lX STREET, splendid business site must increase in value—price £lO per foot—K. J. Carthew & Co. bid for Hairdressing trade. .Must be clean and smart.— Apply Xews Ollice. 1-2-3 SALE—A few choice allotments in a healthy locality—the high table land in Wallace Place.—Apply to Cornwall and Whitcombe. rjWEXTY- FIRST SPRIXG SHOWTUESDAY, and right on. Choicest collection of fashions ever shown at Amburys'. 11-0 jgVERYBODY see the Great Spring Fashion Show at Amburys' Tuesday, and right on. .Mil-linen*, costumes galore. 11-6 JfJXCIMXGE —100 acres, Hawcra dis triet, well improved to exchange for Xew Plymouth or Stratford town property. I 'rice £45 per acre. Equity, £7oo. —A. Grant, agent, Hawera,

gXCIIAXCVIi—Share in Land Coy. (Wellington). £4OO town property wanted.—A. Grant, llawera. 11-3 J}XCHAXGES— Large number of pro pertii's for excliange. linqniry invited—A. Grant, Hawera. 11-3 BAR!!AIX— Good 7-roomed house, with three-quarter acre land; high position, commanding magnificent view of town si ml Breakwater; 10 minutes from centre of town. Only £350 cash required. —Cornwall and Whitcombe. QUARTER-ACI?E, Vogeltown, practically new .j-roomed house and conveniences. l'riee £475. Very easy terms. —Cornwall and Whiteoiijbe. JpOR SALE—Some very well situated! building allotments in Fitzroy. All prices. It will pay to enquire.—Cornwall and Whitcombe. o'/; ACHES in Fitzroy, suitable for subdivisiuii. Price £.>'2.5. Easy terms. —Cornwall and Whitcombe. RANTED TO EXCHANGE for light trap, a six-can capacity trap, in good order; or owner would sell same.— Apply F. Kerry, Egmont Village. !)-3 QHEAP CASH GROCERY SALE!-I will do the prices cheaper than any store in town for Cash. Give a trial order at Vcale's, Theatre Royal. KXOWX—Linaria, Larkspur, Calliopsi.s, Pansy, Cobea, etc. All licalthy plants and choice blooms, at Veale's. ' 1 WANTED TO SELL—Convenient and well-lniilt house of six rooms and outbuildings, in best block in Hine St. Lowest price.—Apply to owner; address "News" ollice. li-ti JfjXCHAXGE 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 subdivided; carry SO cows. Engine, boiler and Dominion milking machine given in; S-nioined house, 24-bail cowshed (up-to-date) and other sheds; £BOO per amiiim being taken off the property, l'riee, £2O per aero. No mortgage. Will- take resilience up to £ISOO as part payment ami leave balance of purchase money at ."> per cent, for Ave or seven years. —Walter iiewley, Egmont Street. Q XifX CASH for a Devon Street pro- , rty, with new Groomed house, all convenience*. Price only £075. — Walter liewley, Egmont Street yy ANTED—EarIy next month, a house of from four to six rooms (rent or lease).—Apply early to "Good Tenant," "News" ollice. R DEPOSIT for a six-roomed house and conveniences; %-acre, good frontage. Sell for £500; arrange balance on very easy terms.—J. H. Thompson, Stratford. O/jX ACHES, Manawatu, freehold, handy to railway; carry 80 cows; house and cowshed. Equity£2B2s. Exchange for town or suburban property in Taranaki.—J. 11. Thompson, Stratford. gEND your nexi PRINTING Order to the " Daily News." Prices right *nd w-tidfaetion guaranteed. 1 OH POUNDS CASH will secure eightroomed house and conveniences. Price, £575 Given away; bouse can't l># built for the money.—Gilim.or and (lurke, New Plymouth. V-0U CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE RED POST.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 1

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