CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in tliis column not exceeding words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertion, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. Yesterday in New Plymouth— A five-pound note (Bank of New South Wales). Reward at this office. •21-1 I canvas shoes for holidays, tussore, reseda and white, ft/fi, 7/6. Apply sharp— McEwen Bros. 21-3, JP LINTS for pocket lighters can now be obtained at Clarke Bros., Brougham street. 21-1 QATRAN'S Annual Bazaar now open ... Devon street east (two doors from W. Pellew's). A splendid assortment of mechanical toys, dolls, Christmas cards and Christmas presents, etc. 21-3 QATRAN'S Fancy Depot ,for full range of fancy goods, post cards, .books, stationery, etc.; also, we have taken shop two doors above Mr. Pellcw, draper, for display of fancy China, a fine collection of toys of all descriptions, and a special lot of high-grade dolls (none better procurable). Inspection invited at the two shops, Devon street.—A. G. Catran & Co. 21-3 w JSlC—Grand 'assortment of sixpenny editions just arrived,from Australia at Von Lubbe's Music Warehouse, Devon street. 21-0 pOR Xmas—Violins, Mandolines, Cellos, Flutes, Flageolots, Fifes, Clarionets, Accordcons, Concertinas, Mouth Organs,' at Von Lubbe's Warehouse, Devon street. ! 21-6' yjyANTED KNOWN—You can save money by visiting Von Lubbe's Piano and Music Warehouse, Devon street. 21-fl house for one month from January 2. Near Fitzroy beach preferred.—A. V. Sims, Ngaere. .■ / . 20-t.c. k:\uVVN—C. H. Drew, Jeweller, Devon street, will, for the convenience of customers, remain open on Wednesday and Friday evenings of this week. . . . 20.3 WANTED —Two good milkers, girlfe 6r > boys, not under 16. .Good home. Wages 30/- a week.—Hengist Greville, Hawern, i ' 20-3 JjOST, soincwhere in Town-An amethyst pendant on a fine gold chain. Kindly return to this office. Reward. RANTED at pots—A refined young person to assist with household duties. Two irt family. Apply Mrs. W. Harris,'Waijii, Waitara. af> Once—Good kitchenman for hotel. Wages, 22/6. Apply Box 11, Stratford. ' 19-3 ANTED to Purchase—Light express up to one ton or 25 cwt. Apply News Office. . . lfl-3 from Oakura about& week agoBay gelding, 3 years one white hind fetlock, docked tail;, Carries his tail a little sideward,,- > £l, reward to anyone returning to 'James Rothery, Oakura. JfVOR Toys of every description go to J. W. Kurta's, Devon St. East. 19-0 ELTHAM CARNIVAL. to the above will secure a first-class luncheon by calling at Berndtson's, one minute's walk from the railway station. Poultry, joints, vegetables, ,etc. Tables set all day. Champagne Kid Shoe, also in Tussore and f>oplin, 8/6 to 20/-. Langtry tabs and buckles to fix on any shoe—McEwen Bros. QHRIST,MAS Cakes and | Christmas Puddings at the Hygienic Bakery. Made with the very best ingredients. Iced and ornamented tastefully. Prices to suit all, from 8d to Is 4d per lb. Tel. 108.— J. C. Legg, proprietor. 19-3 ANTED—An active youth for order round and to make himself generally useful. Apply "Frank Tait, butcher, Devon street east. 10-t.c. £2O ACRE for 100 acres within five miles of New Plymouth. Good house, sheds, etc. Well fenced and divided. Close to factory and school.' Terms, £3OO to £500; cash balance can remain.—Walter Bewley, Egmont St. LET—Good 5-roomed house, scullery, bathroom, gas, water, electric light; lfe per week. Situated Courtney street. Also 5-roomed cottage Courtney street, 10/6. Six-roomed house and four acres land Prankley Park, 12/6 week. Cornwall & Whitoombe, Egmonit street. TpOR SALE —30 acres Old Hospital road. Very nicely situated. Price reasonable. Terms easy.—Cornwall & Whitcombe, Egmont street. XfOR SALE—IS acre® Smart road. Ideal site for suburban home. £250 cash required. —Cornwall & Whitcombe, Egmont street. ryANTED KNOWN Boxes of 25 Rothschild Cigars, 5/6 (cash only) during Christina#.—Clarke Bros., Brougham street. 16-6 "pASTE this on the kitchen clock, and enter it on every page of your diary, that t1.9 B.K. is the place for value. WANTED KNOWN—Baker and Co., Devon Street, re-open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 7.30 to 9 p.m. Open Saturday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. 16-5 /CHEAPEST shop in town for Christmas presents. Come all, young and old, to J. W. Kurta's, Devon St. East. 19-6 "CIOR SALE or To Let—Egmont Store.. corner Courtenay and Eliot streets, containing shop 24 x 24, five rooms, of- ] fice and cellar; also large two-storey building adjoining, 50 x 18. Apply 1.1 Handy, Eliot street, New Plymouth. 15-6
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 150, 21 December 1911, Page 1
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