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CASE ADVERTISEMENTS in this , column not exceeding sixteen wards are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three nsertims 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must understood that double these rates will he charged unless accompanied by cash. \yAXTE D—A Smart_boy. Good prospects. Particulars at News Ollice. Yy ANTED--Y oung man for farm work,, a fair ploughman. Good wages and house. Married man preferred. Apply McEivcn Bros. 4-3 HAVE you seen Auld'c neckwear Peter Pans !)d, collarettes Is 3d, latest gloves. Keenest prices. Best selections.—Auld's, New Plymouth. 4-1 D ONT forget Auld's is the right place for Indies' Hosiery, two for 1/3. —Auld's, New Plymouth. 4-1 T3EAUTIFUL Tussore Silks, 3G inches wide, 2/!) & 3/6. Just the thing for summer wear.—Auld's, New Plymouth. 4-1 rpilß most up-to-date showing of .millinery is at Auld's, the millinery specialists, New Plymouth. 4-1 BABGAIX in Country ijßfl acres, situated 12 miies from New Plymouth: 150 acres in grass, balance hush; practically all level. Timber estimated to fetch .-Cioon. Price .t-IgBO, on terms to suit.—Walter Bcwley, Egmont street. for small farm, two shop« 45 feet frontage, brick walls. Let at £2 10s per 'week and rates. Land worth £4O per foot'. Price .C2IOO, equity £GISO. —Walter Bewlcy, : Egmont street. JJOOK-KEEPER, thoroughly competent and reliable, with good credentials, seeks engagement. Apply, by letter, "Figures," Daily News. £-3

Y^ANTEp —1000 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), New Plymouth. "yyAXTED—A respectable cook for Awn kino Boarding-house. Full particulars at News Office. 3-t.c. gOYERS' Paper Bag Cookery Book. Instructions for cooking iisli, poultry, roasts, vegetables, sweets, etc.; 1/6. —Thos. Avery, Bookseller. 2-3 JpOUND, near Egmont Boot Factory— Purse, containing small sum of money. Owner may have same on paying cost of advertisement. pOR SALE, Cheaj>—Lots 110-112 Lynmoutli (Veale's Estate), corner Doone and Devon street. —M. Fleetwood, Brougham street. house and stables in rising country town.—Cornwall & Whitcombe. rpO LET—llousps .at 10/-, 13/-, 15/- per week.: —Cornwall & Whitcombe. Jp*Oß SALE Second-hand safe, in splendid order.—Cornwall & Whitcombe. JpOR SALE—Gig and harness in good order. Owner leaving districtCornwall & Whitcombe. JjOST, from Norfolk Road—A brown mare,, nearly black; four years, old, Will give a reward for information leading, to Duckett, Norfolk Road, Tariki. 92-6 SIR-HANDSOME Organ, two full sets reeds, in first-class order; 8/9 per month.—Hoffmann. 28-t.e, You cannot afford to pass Amburv's for your spring outfit. Ready to slip oil. Splendid value. '■ 28-6 — Mothers! Fathers! Bring your families for complete Spring Outfit to Ambury's. We please every time. 28-6 J^EASE —150 acres of really first-class beach land; practically nil ploughable; free from weeds; well fenced and subdivided; good fattening fdrm; sevenroomed house and all conveniences; only four miles from New Plymouth. Apply sharp to Cornwall & Whitcombe.

QNE-EIGHTH acres and G-roomed house; bath-room, etc.; house built of very best timber throughout; all paths and yard are concrete. Within three minutes of P.O. Trice £025. AbsoJutely a bargain. —Cornwall & Whitcombe. Q ACRES Smart road; 9-roomed house; all conveniences; stable, cowshed, etc.; one mile from school and P.O. Only £2OO down. —Cornwall & Whiteombe. —Ladies to await our opening of stylish millinery next week. — Auld's, Millinery Specialists, late Herberts. '■ .■ n'tsi : Ss! TjMJLL Section to 14-roomed Dwelling frontage two streets, adjoining Railway Platform at Stratford, for £2:OOO.—J. H. Thompson, 'Stratford. rpHIRTY-TWO Feet Business Frontage. Broadway, Stratford, with shop; freehold at £BO per foot on easy terms. —J I . H. Thompson, Stratford. you CAN GET IT CHEAPEN AT THE "US* POST. SALE—Good roomy coach; nearly new. Apply Geo. Hanover, Coach Proprietor, Inglewood. 18-12

■£l2o WILL buy half-acre section oil ' two streets—whare on property six minutes fro Stratford P.O. Deposit £lO, and balance easy terms within two years.—J. H. Thompson, Stratford. pOUR-ROOMED new house, bathroom, electric light, hot and cold water. Price. £-110; terms £SO cash.—E. J.I Carthew & Co. gUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 88, 4 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 88, 4 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 88, 4 October 1911, Page 1

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