GASH 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 (Mice. I RANTED— Stage band. Apply ai once.—Moa Dairy Co. iYyAKTED —Smart young man for store and delivery van. Apply promptly to l'Y Aroa. Oakura. 7-t.c. ■y^AXTED—Junior Book-keeper, with thorough knowledge of double entry. Apply H. H. Pitcher, Eltham. <]-3 RANTED— A respectable cook for Awakino Boarding-house. Full particulars at News Office. 3-t.c. RANTED - Comfortable board and lodgings in private family. Apply, stating particulars, to "Board," c/o Box 34, New Plymouth. rpO Piano Purchasers.—We have foi sale, cheap, a reliable second-hand piano by Chappell & Co. Exceptionally easy terms.—ll. Collier & Co. ' 'MOW is the time to have your Suits. Costumes, Dresses, Panama Hats, etc.-, cleaned by our dry process. Dyeing done on the shortest notice.—Hawkins &, Co.. Devon street, opposite Melbourne, New Plymouth.
CASH will secure a fine Home. OXf best built in New Plymouth Section full 'eighth acre. Price £573. Clilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. £KA DOWN* will secure a fine halfdJOXJ acre, close to Post Office. Price is £750. Balance exceptionally easy terms. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. JAVE you seen Auld's Xeckwt Peter Pans IM, collarettes Is 3d, latest gloves. Keenest prices. Best selection's.—Auld's, Xew Plymouth. G-2 T)OX'T forget Auld's is the right place for ladies' Hosiery, two for 1/3. —Auld's, Xew Plymouth. 6-2 TJEAUTIFUL Tussore Silks. 36 inches wide, 2/0 & 3/0. Just the thing for summer wear.—Auld's, New Plymouth. 6-2 1 most up-to-date showing of mil- ~ linery is at Auld's, the millinery specialists, *New Plymouth. 6-2 tjiOß. SALE Tip-dray in first-class order. Cheap.—Cornwall & Whitcombe. pOE SALE at Fitzroy—Splendid building site, almost full acre. Half-acre with frontage to two roads. Half-acre with three frontages. All these allotments lie to the and well above the road.—Cornwall & Whittrombe. QOSTUMES— Buy at Auld's. They have the correct style and color from 22/0. Auld's, the New Plymouth Drapers.,
WANTED-Office boy.-E. J. Carthe\i TT & Co. T)EVON ST. Cheapest in New Ply. " mouth. Price £lO per foot.—E. J. Carthew & Co. rpO LET—S-roomed house, all conveni ences, stages, loose box, etc., 1 acre land, fiandy to Post Office; also furnished 4-roomed house.—E. J. Carthew & Co. fjiOß 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. AftTT. business frontage, freehold, ' Broadway, Stratford. Price, £SOO. A good speculation. Deposit, £IOO. Balance four years, 0 per cent.— J. H. Thompson, Stratford. X>UY a corner section in Broadway, Stratford, for £3OO. Frontage, 90 feet to main street; Values are on the up grade. Buy now. Price increasing in a week. —J. 11. Thompson, Stratford. A BARGAIN in Bush Country acre«, situated 12 miles from New Plymouth; 150 acres in grass, balance bush; practical!v all level. Timber estimated to *etct "£IOOO. Price £IB9O, op terms lo *nit--Walter Bewley, Egmont street.
jA ACRES, Freehold, 300 acres in grass, pood 4-roomed houses, ] cowshed, trapshed, etc., orchard. Owner must sell. Situated close to Urenui. A RARCIATX. Price. £3 10s per acre. Terms, only £2OO cash, balance 5 per cent, for five years. Apply sharp.—E. J. Carthew and Co. EXCHANGE for small farm, two shops 45 feet frontage, brick walls. Let at £2 10s per week and rates. Land worth £4O per foot. Price £2IOO, equity , £oti().—Walter Bewley, Egmont street.* A 18-horse Sideley Motor Car, com- ! plete equipment, including Stepney wheel, etc. In perfect, order. A guar- i antee given. Owner leaving New Zea- l land. Cheap. Apply— I THIS OFFICE. A FEW choice building allotments in i healthy locality—the high table land I fn Wallace Flace. Terms, 10 per cent cash, 10 per cent, in six months, balance at 5 per cent. CORNWALL & WHTTCOMBE. Egmont Street. , ■mVS THE BEST i'LACE IS BAKER i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 92, 9 October 1911, Page 1
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