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CASE ADVERTISEMENTS in this 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 tinderstood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied: by'cash. forget Pellew's Annual Clearing Sale, Wednesday, i 9-2 JfiOß SALE—Nice light gig an J. ;i-ir with cover. Most suitable for ladiuo i driving. Also nice harness, their). Ap- ' ply Daily News Office. jj-3 ANTED at Once—Cook, '23s; house- , maid-waitress £l, easy place.—Elder's Registry, Stratford. Phone' 151. ■ 10-3 Yy^ANTED—Capable and reliable driver for bread cart. Previous experience, good character.—P. A* Cramer, Strak * ord - 10-1 RANTED by Ladies—Board and , residence fiTprivate family for one week at end of January. Reply, stating terms, to Miss Hind, Rona Bay Post Office, Wellington'.; 10-2 ANTED—Good Carpenter. Apply E. Cooper, Qpunake.. - 10-3 JpIANO —First-class English Piano, by Broadwood, £2O; terms, 11/8 per motnh.—.Hoffmann.. 10-Tg on, Christmas Eve—Bobtail black and tan collie (tan predominates); answers to the.pame of "Bob." Reward on giving information to H. Lett, Bell Block. If retained after this notice, proceedings will be taken. 8-6 ■^"ANTED— A cook for boarding-house. For particulars apply News Office. QHAPPEL PIAN6S are used in all leading schools of music. .Why not have one in your own home? Our terms are easy—from £1 a month.—Collier's, sole agents for Taranaki. ( • < ,£525 WILL BUY iy 2 acres of'laiid just outside the borough.. Beautiful building site; well shelfceradj' from all winds; good locality.—Apply at once to Walter Bewley, Egmont St. RANTED KNOWN - Pellew's Great Cleaning Sale commences on Wednesday. Bargains for all. 9-21 CASH; DOWN will secure, 190 with 80 sheep and three horses. A chaise,of a lifetime. Owner will take section as payment.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. / for 1912. Shop with Ambury'fr, be 4 "weJl fitted, well satisfied, and thereforfe happy. 4-6 WANTED —Why. grumble at" everyr thing? Sunshine will 'appear as the clouds pass. Shop at Amhary's for value. • 4-6 Half-acre, with 4-r.oomed House. £2OO. A Gift.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. TjMJR SALE--A partly-improved bush section oft tie Garrington Road. A bargain.—Apply early to W. B. Da vies, Land Agent. 2-t.c. mo Let One 6-room house, Devoff street west; sewerage, etc. Rent, 14s. One 6-iroojn hojupe } Lemon street; all conveniences, gas electric light and sewerage.—Walter Bewley ,Egmont St. TTPRIGHT Grand Piano in handsome black case for sale; full iron frame; practically new. Cost 7S',guineas. Cir cujnstances allow us to sellifor £35 cash or £1 deposit, and 20s monthly. Bargain of the year.—Apply sharp Collier's! 23-t.c. f/jftA DOWN will:secure 90 acres r ±!V < 1/ Bell Block( with 27 , head 0 f cattle and utensils. Great Snip, —Gilinouf & Clarke, New Plymouth. £OA PER ACRE for 100 acres within 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. QA(i CASH will buy up-to-date five- * roomed dwelling in good locality.—Canterbury Land & finance Company, King street. ; 13-t.c. PRESENTATION Books, school prizes, books for the girls, books for the boys, books for the bairns at. th,e B.K. Special discounts to schools. "pOR the Show—3 dozen trimmed'crinoline hats for 12s 6d.—Auld's, Millir.ery specialists, New Plymouth. POAA Half-acre with 4-roomed House. £2OO. A Gift.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. "YTEW range of blouses just arrived. Plain shirt blouses 2s lid, trimmed silk blouses 6s 9d—Auld's, New Plymouth. (SPECIAL purchase of sample bags sent out for next season's business. Newest shapes. Prices rock bottom at the B.K. "pURE Liquor!— Have you ever tried X 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. Q.OVERNMENT p'SURANCI DEPARTMENT. LOW PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSES, STATE SECURITY, LIBERAL TREATMENT £2,639,000 ADDED TO POLICIES AS BONUS. J. & RICHARDSON, FJ.A., J Oonmissioner. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 164, 10 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 164, 10 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 164, 10 January 1912, Page 1

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