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CASE ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding sixteen wor are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion ; wif Three nsertions 2s 6d.. If orders come by letter it must understood thai double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. QYCLE Mechanic whnted to take charge of shop. Excellent opening for right man. Write early to "Cycles," Box 42, Stratford. 22-1 JjOST, between Imperial Hotel and Theatre, yesterday afternoon A lady's gun-metal watch on pin. Reward at Imperial Hotel. 22-1 "POII SALE—Two choice young cows in full profit. Apply 11. L. Spence, Carrington road. 21-1 QHAMPAGXE Shoes, White Shoes, latest styles, Albany, Derby and strap, 8/0 and D/ 0— McEwen Bros. 22-2 JpH)E SALE—Express or milk waggon, to carry up to 25 to 30 cwt. Been in use one xveek only. Cheap. Our own make. Latest improved brakes. Full lock on front carriage. Apply Honnor &, Clarke, New Plymouth. 22-2 VyAXTED —Two improvers for the cabinet-making. Apply S. Clark, manager John Lc-ydon's Furniture Factory, Stratford. 20-3 T ADIES' Elastic Side Boots, in glace kid, 11/0. Just landed.—McEwe Bros. VyANTED at Once —Good second hand for bakehouse." Must be good' bread baker. Good wages and constant employment to good man. Apply C. Tonkin. Box 124, Hawtra. 20-3

pETER PAN COLLARS—Big selection, Dd; worth 1/3. Wide torchon laces, 1/0 per dozen. —Auld, New Plymouth. 21-6 T OST 1 , froin Norfolk roacl Brown mare, aged 4 years. Anyone giving inforriiation leading to recovery will be rewarded. F. Duckett. 20-6 "pOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Almost new 5-roomed house, with bathroom, washhouse, trap-shed, etc., standing on quarter-acre of land. Freehold. Close to railway Station and 'bus route. Owner left New Plymouth. Apply Newton King, Lanjl & Estato Agent, New Plymouth. 20-4 WIDE TABLE DAMASK, ll%d; worth ' 1/61 Beautiful Cotton Shantuns, 4/l'l the dress (were 8/:). —Auld, New Plymouth. 21-6 rpo LET—SVa a^r es Fraukley Park, 4roomed house; bathroom, scullery and outbuildings. 15/- per week. Also large corner shop, with two very large plate glass windows; splendid position. —Cornwall & Whitcombe. J AM making a bid for the Tea Trade, and I am going to get it with a special offer of a 2a Cd per lb tea for 2s, at Veale's. gEE Auld's Washing Frocks at 9/11; worth up to 10/ G. Blouses, just what you want, 2/11. 21-6 TISTEN! There is nothing, like it on the market for purity and flavor— Call and ask for a sample of Veale's No. 1 blend tea, 2s 6d for 2s. —A. Veale.

ANTED Splendid Agricultural Show. You can make a good show if you buy your outfit at Ambury s. 18-6 SPLENDID second-hand piano by Cliappell & Co., London. Guaranteed perfect order. Price £18; or, terms, 10s monthly. Apply sharp, Colliers, New Plymouth. £l5O I T3EAUTIFUL Crinoline Trimmed Hats, 12/6. All the latest in headgear at Auld's, the millinery specialists, 21-6 AJEW range of blouses just arrived. Plain shirt blouses 2s lid. trimmed silk blouses 6s 9d. —Auld's, New Plymouth. the Show—3 dozen trimmed crinoline hats for 12s fid. —Auld's, Millinery Specialists, New Plymouth. SPECIAL Display of Peter Pan Collars, 0d; wide torchon laces, Is 6d per dozen. —Auld's, New Plymouth. "DUY your Show Hats 'and Dresses, lioaters and Suits, for Agricultural Show at Ambury's Special Show. 18-6 DOWN will seenre a sheep farm of 250 acres; 120 acres in grass, balance bush; undulating and hilly; no weed; 3 paddocks; carry 2y 3 sheep per acre; whare, shed, sheep yards and 'dip. 'Price £7OO. Enquire sharpWalter liewlcy, Egmont street. /"ill ILDII EX'S Mushrooms, 10V.il; l'eaeh Corsi'is. 2/3; Veiling, (Jtl.—AtiUl's, New Plymouth. 21-6 ny* ACRES Vogeltown, with 8-room " house, h. & c. water, batliroom, washhouse, stable, cowshed, etc. Price .ir.llill. ICasy terms, or will exchange for hmi-e property. Equity, £BSO, Waller llowley. WANTED—PeopIe to save ttiein monej by having their cycle repairs executed at Emnrv & Co.'s. 10-t.e e i y.j oosi fi OTli I DEVOxN STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE : Proprietor. A N Hotel with a reputation for iti Superior Ales, Spirii.tr, p 1 Acernii modn 1 ion. Every conTenieac* and comfort for patronn. J5. WHITTLE s RED HOUSI HOTBIi. MONEY TO LEND. jfOVEY TO LEND on good security at lowest current rates. GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Solicitor*.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 129, 22 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 129, 22 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 129, 22 November 1911, Page 1

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