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CASE ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding sixteen wor are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion ; or if Three nsertions 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must understood ttiat double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. VKfANTED, at Once—Experienced girl for dining-room. Apply Imperial Hoted. 25-t.c. Q.ENT'S Buckskin Boots for cricket or summer wear. Exceptional value. ■ Call and see them.—McEwen Bros. 25-2 jycEWEX BROS.* Button Shoettes arc the best. Ask the kiddies. 25-2

WANTED to Buy—Good sound horse, 5 to 7 years,' for light express. Single and double harness. Trial required. Apply News Office. 24-3 WASTED—A General Servant. Good wages. , Apply Mrs. J. S. Fox, Okato. '23-3 "POUND— Everybody taking their soiled suits, costumes, Panama hats, etc., to the leading steam dyers and dry cleaners. Country orders promptly attended to.—Hawkins & Co., the up-to-date firm (opposite Melbourne). 28-1 piTMAN'S Commercial Encyclopaedia, designed for busy merchant, commercial student, and man of affairs. Complete in 30 parts. Price lOd each. Part One due on Friday. —Booker & Keig. agents. pETER PAN COLLARS—Big selection, 9d; worth' 1/3. Wide torchon laces, 1/fi per dozen. —Auld, New Plymouth. ~ 21-C T OST, from Norfolk road —i Brown mare, aged 4 years. Anyone giving information leading to recovery will be rewarded.' F. Duekett. 20-6 pEARS' ANNUAL; three beautiful colored pictures. Price 1/- complete. Can now be procured at the B.K.—Booker and Keig. - WIDE TABLE DAMASK, ll 3 / 4 d; worth 1/6. Beautiful Cotton Shantuns, 4/11 the dress (were 8/-).—Auld, New Plymouth., • 21-6 rpO- LET— oV 3 acres Frankley ,£ark, 4i roomed house; bathroom, scullery and outbuildings'. ■ 15/- per week. Also large corner shop, with two very large plate glass windows; splendid position. —Cornwall & Whitcombe. ; { QHRIST-MAS Postcards.—A big variety at one penny each at the B.K.

T AM making a bid for the Tea Trade,., and I am going to get it with a special offer of a 2s Gd per lb tea for 2s, at Veaje's.., gEE Auld's Washing Frocks, a-t 9/11; worth up to 15/0. Blouses, just what you want, 2/11. 21-6 JjISTEN! 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. fTIHE Book of the play, "A Fool There Was," selling at the B.K. Price, •DEAUTIFUL Crinoline Trimmed Hats, 12/0. All the latest in headgear at Auld's, the millinery specialists. 21-0 "M'EW range of blouses just arrived. Plain shirt blouses l 2s lid, trimmed silk blouses Gs 9d.+-Auld's, New Plymouth. "pOR the Show—3 dozen trimmed crinoline hats for 12s Gd.—Auld's, Millinery Specialists, New Plymouth. gPECIAL Display of Peter Pan Collars, !)d; .wide torchon laces, Is 6d per dozen.—Auld's, New Plymouth. £1 DOW^ T wiu iec - ure a shee P dJXOXJ farm of 250 acres; 120 acres in grass, balance bush; undulating and hilly; no weed; 3 paddocks; carry 2% sheep per acre; whare, shed, sheep yards and dip. Price £7OO. Enquire sharp.— Walter Bewley, Egmont street. £»y 2 ACRES Vogeltown, with S-room " house, h. & c. water, bathroom, washhouse, stable, cowshed, etc. Price £I9OO. Easy terms, or will exchange for house property. Equity, £BSO. Walter Bewley. ALEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. T II E A T R E THURSDAY. DEC. 14. 1911. XT FLOWERS. POT PLANTS. DECORATIVE CLASSES. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary on TUESDAY', December 1-2, at 8 p.m. Schedules on application toA. L. HUMPHRIES, See., New Plymouth. TTIE OKATO AND PUNIHO 00-OPERA-TIYE DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY, LIMITED. APPLICATIONS FOR SECRETARY. APPLICATIONS for the position of Secretary to the Company will he received up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, December 12. 1011. Particulars mav be seen at the. office of the Connnuiv. NEWTON KING, Chairman.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 132, 25 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 132, 25 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 132, 25 November 1911, Page 1

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