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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 vmderstood that double these rates will be charged, unless accompanied by cash. First-class grocer to take charge of department. Apply C. A. Wilkinson, Elthani. -27-1 Fj/- REWARD.—Lost, in Devon street on Saturday, large old-fashioned silver brooch; patent catch; valued as keepsake. Reward oil returning to this office. 27-3 'between town and Breakwater, Saturday afternoon—Lady's green jersey. Finder please return to this office. Reward. 27-3 G ENT ' S Buckskin Boots for cricket or summer wear. Exceptional value. Call and see them— McEwen Bros. > 25-2 TyTcEWEX BROS.' Button Shoettes arc the best. Ask the kiddies. 25-2 ■RANTED to Buy—Good sound horse, 5 to 7 years, for light express. Single and double harness. Trial required. Apply News Office. 24-3

piTMAN'S Commercial Encyclopaedia, designed for busy merchant, commercial student, and man of affairs. Complete in 38 parts. Price lOd each. Part One due on Friday.—Booker & Keig. agents. pETER PAX COLLARS—Big selection, fld; worth 1/3. Wide torchon laces, 1/fl per dozen. —Auld, New Plymouth., . . 21-6 T OST, from Norfolk road Brown mare, aged 4 years. Anyone giving information leading to recovery will be rewarded. F. Duckett. "20-6 T __ "DEARS' ANNUAL; three beautiful colored pictures. Price 1/- complete. Can now be procured at the B.K—Booker atid "Keig. YX7IDE TABLE DAMASK, ll%d; worth ' 1/6. Beautiful Cotton Shantuns, 4/11 the dress (were S/-). —Auld, New Plymouth. 21-0 rpO LET—S% acres Frankley Park, 4- ■ roomed house; bathroom,'scullery and outbuildings. 15/- per week. Also largo corner shop, with two "very large plate glass windows; splendid position. —Cornwall & Whitcombe. QHRTSTMAS Postcards.—A big variety at one penny each at the B.K. J AM making a bid for the Tea Trade, and I am going to get it with a special offer of a 2s 6d per lb tea for 2s, at Vetile's. i i' gEE Auld's Washing Frocks at 9/11; worth up to 15/6. Blouses, just what you want, 2/11. 21-6 J^ISTEN! There-is nothing like it on the market for purity and flavorCall and ask for a sample of Veale's No. 1 blend tea, 2s 6d for 2s.—A. Veale.-

npHE Book of the play, "A Fool There Was," selling at the'B.K. Price, 1/3. , ' "DEAUTIFUL Crinoline Trimmed Hats, 12/ G. All the latest in headgear' iat Auld's, the millinery specialists. 21-6 jSJEW range of blouses just arrived. Plain shirt blouses 2s lid, trimmed silk blouses Gs 9d. —Auld's, New Plymouth. the Show—3 dozen trimmed crinoline hats for 12s (id. —AukVs, Millinery Specialists, New Plymouth. QPECIAL Display of Peter Pan Collars, Ort; wide torchon laces, I's <id per' dozen.—Auld's, New Plymouth. £1 Kf) DOWN will secure a sheep 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 £7BO. Enquire shai;p.— Walter Bewley, Egmont street. ACRES Vogeltown, with 8-room house, h. & c. water, bathroom, washhouse, stable, cowshed, etc. Price £I9OO, Easy terms, or will exchange for house property. Equity, £SSO. Walter Bewley. ■ i "VTEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. rp II E A T R Eg 0 Y-A L. THURSDAY. DEC. 14. 1911. CUT FLOWI'RS. I'OT I'LAXTS. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. VEGETABLES. FRUIT. DECORATIVE CLASSES. EXTRTES CLOSE ,\vith the Secretary on TUESDAY, December I*2, at 8 p.m. Schedules on application- to— A. L. HUMPHRIES, Sec., New Plymouth. THE OKATO AXD PUXIHO CO-OPERA-TIVE DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY, LIMITED. APPLICATIONS FOR SECRETARY. for the position of Secretary to the Company will he received rip to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, December 12, 1011. Particulars may bo seen at the office of the Company. NEWTOX KING, Chairman.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 1

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