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CASH 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 understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. RANTED— A Smart boy. Good prospects. Particulars at News Office. VyAXTED—lmprover or floorman for Blacksmith's Shop. Apply Teppard & Co., Jlangatoki. 6-2 TfyAXTED—Junior Book-keeper, with thorough' knowledge of double entrv. Apply H. • H. Pitcher, Eltham. 6-3 — Comfortable board and lodgings in private family. Apply, stating particulars, to "Board," c/o Box 34, New Plymouth, £OST— Gig rug between Tataraimaka and Xew Plymouth. Finder kindly return to .Masonic Stables, New Plymouth, or Oakura Hotel. 6-1 Peter Pans !)d, collarettes Is 3d. latest gloves. Keenest prices. Best selections.— Alibi's, Xew Plymouth. 6-2 "jQOX'T forgot Auld's is the right place for Ladies' Hosiery, two for 1/3. —Auld's, Xew Plymouth. 6-2 rnPIE most up-to-date showing of millinery is at Auld's, the millinery specialists, Xew Plymouth. 6-2 POR SALE Tip-dray in first-class order. Cheap.—Cornwall & Whit-

pOR SALE at Fitzroy—Splendid buildin" site, almost full acre. Half-acre with frontage to two roads 1 . Half-acre with three frontages. All these allotments lie to the sun, and well above the road.—Cornwall & Whitcombe. QOSTTMES-Buy at Auld's. They have the correct style and color from 22/fi. Auld's, the New Plymouth Drapers. riOR SALE —Some nice summer cos' tmnes and other clothing at Mrs. -C.weedale's, next Central Fire Station. 5-3 ANTED—Young man for farm work, a fair ploughman. Good wages and house: Married man preferred. Apply .McEwen Bros. 4-3 TyANTED—A respectable cook for Awakino Boarding-house. Full particulars at News Office. 3-t.c. from Norfolk Road—A brown mare, nearly black; four years old. Will give a reward for information lead-' ing to recovery.—F. Duckett, Norfolk Road, Tariki. " 92-6 WOUND, near Egmont Boot.Factory— Purse, containing small sum of money. Owner may have same on paying cost of advertisement. pOR SALE, Cheap—Lots 110-112 Lynmouth (Veale's Estate), corner Doone and Devon street.—M. Fleetwood, Brougham street. WANTED-Office boy.—E. J. Cartheu ' & Co. ])EVON ST. Cheapest in New Ply mouth. Price £lO per foot.—E. J. Carthew & Co. rpO LET —o-i'ooincd house, all conveni enccs. stables, loose box, etc., 1 acre land, handy to Post Oflice; also furnished 4-roomed house. —E. J. Carthew &Co.

ffiOß LEASE—2OO acres level farm, buildings, metal road, opp. factory, with 40 cows, 11 yearlings, 32 calves, 30 pigs, milk cans, sundries and implements. Price as going concern, £7OO.—E. J. Carthew & Co. I A(IW- business frontage, freehold. Broadway, Stratford. Price, £SOO. A good speculation. Deposit, £IOO. Balance four years, (i per cent.— J. 11. Thompson, Stratford. MY a corner section in Broadway, Stratford, for £5(10. Frontage, 110 et to main street. Values ace on the

A BAR/SAIN in Bush Country acres, situated 12 miles from New J Plymouth; 130 aeres in grass, balance j bush; practically all level. Timber esti- ] mated to fetch ".•CIIKW. Price £IB9O, on j terms to suit.—Walter Bewley, Egmont i "PXC'HAXCTK for small farm, two shops 45 feet frontage, brick walls. Let j at £2 10s per week and rates. Land ' worth £4O per foot. Price £-2100, equity £!)(io. Walter Bewley, Egmont street. WANTED—IOOO Panama Hats to clean I and re-block; also suits, costumes, each., to clean or dye, equal to new. — Hawkins & Co., steam dyers, Devon St. (opposite Melbourne), New Plymouth, i KKA ACRES, Freehold, 300 aeres in j grass, good 4-roomed houses, cowshed, trapshed, etc., orchard. Owner must sell. Situated close to Urcnui. A BARGAIN. Price, £3 10s per acre. Terms, only £2OO cash, balance 5 per cent, for five years. Apply sharp.—E. J. Carthew and Co. WANT every woman to tr» royjLANE'S MEDOLINE.' It wil."~ give you a skin and complexion to be proud of. No skin to.t had to be cleared by it. !> at Chemists. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 90, 6 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 90, 6 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 90, 6 October 1911, Page 1

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