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GASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding sixteen ww 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 charge*?, unless accompanied by cash. RANTED— Furnished cottage or two furnished rooms for two weeks at Christmas. Apj>Jy to F.C., P.O. Eltham. 9-3 X-MAS & XEW YEAR POST CARDS, J very choice, all at popular prices. I Everything for the old and young at | Xmas, at Catran's, Devon St. 9-3 I \y ANTED dresses, gloves, panama hats; etc., to be cleaned by our dry-cleaning process. Steam dying executed l on the shortest notice.—Hawkins & Co., the up-to-date firm, Devon street. 29-1 LASTED— Strong lad to assist bakehouse; a little experience preferred. —Elder, Stratford. 8-3 XX^AXTED —Experienced waitresses for Stratfurd races. Also cooks, housemaids, generals. Good wages. Apply Elder's Registry, Stratford. 8-3 First-class waitresses, without encumbrances. Apply A. Wooller, caterer, Egmont street. 7-3 piAXO Tuning.—We employ only certificated men, and guarantee all their work. Moderate Charges.—H. Collier & Co. yyAXTED-Ladies to order their hats | for the races with Auld's, the Millinery Specialists, X.P. 0-4 Q.OOD second-hand piano, £2O; 11/8 per month.—Hoffmann. 5-G G ACRES in high sunny situation, with very well-built 9-roomed house and conveniences, stables, cowshed, etc. Beautifully planted with' native trees and shrubs. Quite close to the railway station. About one mile to Fitzroy school. P. 0.. etc. A very com- J fortable suburban home. Only £-200) cash; balance easy terms.—Cornwall & | Whitcombe. QA FEET frontage Devon street, in very good position, with two shops and dwelling rooms. A (i per cent, investment, with splendid prospective value.—Cornwall & Whitcombe. lot of beautiful white and colored blouses 2/11, worth 5/6 to 5/o.—Auld's, Xew Plymouth. 6-4 |EE the splendid muslins and cambrics Auld's, N.P., are selling for 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 the dress. 6-4 TfOR Xmas you must have smart hat and dainty costume. You get best value at Ambury's. piTJIAN'S Commercial Encyclopaedia, designed for busy merchant, commercial student, and man of affairs. Complete in 36 parts. Price lOd each. Part One due on Friday.—Booker & Keig. agents.

TL-ST opened—Fresh supply of Peter ° Pans. Half price, 6d and 9d. Auld's, Xcw Plymouth. 6-4 C2UXSHADES Beautiful assortment 10 home samples, 16/0 for 8/3; 12/6 for 0/3; 4/6 for 2/3.—Auld's, New Plymouth. 6-4 WANTED—PeopIe to save their monej by havintr their cycle repairs ex» cuted »* £4-00 * or a s * ron ß well-built house of 5 rooms. All conveniences, washhoHse and copper; % acre land. Situated in Courtenay street. Returning 8 per cent. For further particulars apply to Walter Bewley, Egmont street. ARDER your race hat now. For style, smartness and price, try Auld's, the Millinery Specialists. 6-4 ■pOR your stylish Xmas suit and boater get Ambury's splendid fit and value j every time. riHRTSTMAS Postcards.—A big variety at one penny each at the B.K. Was," selling at the B.K. Price, 1/3. "POU the Show—3 dozen trimmed crinoline hats for 12s 6d.—Auld's, Millinery Specialists, New Plymouth. CPECTAL Display of Peter Pan Collars. | !)cl; wide torchon laces, Is 6d per dozen.—Auld's, Xew Plymouth. I

TTOW about trying Auld's for costumes. They have just what you want, and the price you want. 6-4 JAPANESE T OVERS of this Beautiful Flower will ho delighted with our Choice Selection this Season, which comprises' not only those Varieties which have {riven satisfaction in the past, but also manv ncAvlv-introduced growths of great THE EAT.EY ELOWETUXfi. flakes a fine s.hc-v in the Harden, and are specially Miiiable for high lands and localities subject to early frosts. 10/per doz. (post free). WINTER BLOOMS. Best Named Varieties, including many Xm-cltios. in a thousand delicate shades and bronzes, 10/- per doz. (post free). PLANTS READY. ORDER NOW. NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWI'KS. DUXEL'iN »UT THE BEST PLACE IS BAK.Ek'!'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 140, 9 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 140, 9 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 140, 9 December 1911, Page 1

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