CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this I column not exceeding words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertion, 2s fid. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. "JJTRIGHT Grand Piano in handsome black case for sale; full iron frame, practically new. Cost 73 guineas. Circumstances allow us to sell for £3.) cu-li or £1 deposit and 2Us monthly. Bargain of the year.—Apply sharp Collier's. 23-t.c. in town on Thurs<l,< - "-rtter; • containing money, addressed to T. Waite. £1 reward on finder return'mii same to L. Karp, Gill street. 23-ti fpO LET oriFOR SALE—I2 acrcs'Spotswood, with well-built 7-roomed house and conveniences. Laud well subdivided. »Anybody milking a few cows on this property could pay the rent with proceeds—Cornwall & Whifcqom.be, % mont street. QOLORED canvas shoes for holidays, tussore, reseda and white, 0/G, 7/o.'' Apply sharp— Mcliwen Bros. 21-3 QATRAN'S Annual Bazaar now open in Devon street oast (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, Pellew. 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 JU'USIC— Grand assortment of sixpenny editions just arrived from Australia at Von Lubbe's Music Warehouse, Devon street. 21-fi TjM3R Xmas —Violins, Mandolines, Cellos, Flutes, Flageolots, Fifes, Clarionets, Accordeons, Concertinas, Mouth Organs, at Von Lubbe's Warehouse, Devon street. 21-0 QX) LEASE, for five or six years—7o ..acres dairy farm, house and sheds, well subdivided; good fences. Two miles from Inglewood. Apply F. J. Cowern, Hawera. 13-6 RANTED KNOWN You can save money by visiting Von Lubbe's Piano and Music Warehouse, Devon street. 21-0 JjOST, somewhere in Town—An amethyst pendant on a fine gold chain. Kindly return to this office. Reward.
at Ooc>>—A refined young person fco assist with household duties'. Two in family. Apply Mrs. W. Harris, Waihi, Waitara. TpOR Toys of every description go to J. W. Ivurta's, Devon St. East. 19-0 ELTHAM CARNIVAL. "yiSITOKS 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. TADIES' Champagne Kid Shoe, also in Tussore and Poplin, 8/6 to. 20/-. Langtry tabs and buckles to fix on any shoe.—McEwen Bros. —An active youth for order 1 round and to make himself generally useful. Apply Frank Tait, butcher, Devon street east. ' 16-t.c. £Oft PER 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, Egmoiu St. pASTE this on the kitchen clock, and enter it on every page of your diary, that the B.K. is the place for value. QHEAPEST shop in town for Christmas presents. Come all, young and old, to J. W. Kurta's, pevon St. East. 19-6 jQON'T fail to bring the children to see the doll that stands alone. The B.K. new toy department upstairs. £4-0 CASH will buy up-to-date fiveroomed dwelling in good locality.—Canterbury Land & Finance Company. King street. 13-t.c. "PEARS' ANNUAL; three beautiful colored pictures. Price 1/- complete. Can now be procured at tfes B.K.—Booker and Keig. PRESENTATION Books, school prizes, hooks for the girls, books fo.r the boys, books for the bairns at the B.K. Special discounts to schools. TjiOß the Show—3 dozen trimmed crinoline hats for 12s Bd.—Auld's, Millinery Specialists, New Plymouth. been have got it at last—snowy white, free from all impurities, and never gets damp. 4d per bag Veale's. GPECIAL purchase of sample bags sent out for next season's business. Newest shapes. Prices rock bottom at the B.K. rpo LEASE—72 acres two miles from Inglewood. Good house and sheds. Six paddocks, sheep-proof fences. Nearly all plouglmble. Rent, 21s per acre. No goodwill. Walter Bewley, agent, Egmont street. "DURE Liquor!— Have you ever tried ■ Veale's Coffee. If not, why not? It is the purest drink on the market. I sell the fresh-ground berry daily, or the essence made from it for Is Id per bottle.—A. Veale, Theatre Royal. SOMETHING that has never known before-*-A pure salt. I A VOGELTOWN snip. £OBO will buy modern six-roomed villa near Recreation Grounds. Nicely hedged and planted. Gas, electric light, hot and cold water. Easy terms. Owner leaving dis-1 trict. Apply to "Bargain," Box 110. New I Plymouth. 14-t.c.l rjUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S, I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 152, 23 December 1911, Page 1
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