CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen words are'inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion} or if Three insertions, 2s fid. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. ANTED by Married Man—Work in town or country —a steady, reliable fa.rm hand. Apply "Urgent," News' Office. 29-3 on Saturday Night—Black longhaired cattle-dog. Answers to name of "Joey." Reward of 10s on returning to West's Stables, Egmont. street. 29-2 JpOR SALE—Corner section Vogeltewa, freehold, % acre,,level; good prospective value. (Price £2lO.—J. H. Wood & Co., Egmont street, New Plymouth. D ON n 'T spend Thirty Pounds for a Typewriter. Buy a thorough-going Yost at Bishop's for Seven. 28-t.c. OQ 30, 50, 100 Taranaki Petroleum , ' Shares; also two shares Equitable Building Society. Apply D. McAllum, sharebroker. XpOUND—Two rings that will place an ' up-to-date car at your door any hour of the day or night. Ring 401 Imperial Garage, or private house 'phone 215, for R. Whale, with the Victorious Calthorpe Car. ' ■■■ 27-6 rpo LET —Some splendid new offices in our buildings.—Apply E. Griffiths & €o., New Plymouth. 26-6 T.OST, first day of Taranaki Races, February 14 Greenstone brooch*, mounted in gold, Valued as native tribal keepsake. Reward at News Office. gEAUTIFUL suburban home, 11 acres ■ land, very well built house (all kauri), containing 7,rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery and all necessary outbuildings. Splendid situation, and close to town. Price £1350. Terms.—Cornwall & Whitcombe, Egmont street. EXCHANGES —350 acres of sheep country for house property. Pride £6 per acre; equity £7BO. Also 216 acres house; and sheds, 25 cows, milking machine, two horses, express, cans, etc. Exchange for 10 to 20 acres with house. Leave balance on for a term. Apply to Walter Bewley, Egmont street mo LET —22 acres really good, level land on Smart road. Splendid feed. Don't miss this chance.—Cornwall and Whitcombe, Egmont street. ANTED—Great throw-out oddment bargains- Summer 'Millinery, Costumes, Dross Pieces, less than , half at Ambury's. 23-6 ■jpOUND—A brooch. Owner can pbtain same on describing at this office and paying cost of advertisement. rpo LET for One Year—l2% acres of good land, with 6-roomed house; rent 22s 6d. Also, 14 acres grass, near Westown. —Apply sharp, W. B. Davies, Land Agent. . 21 r t.c. JGiOR SALE—2O-roomed boarding-house, '(freehold), opposite Railway Station. Price £1100; terms. Particulars J. H. Wood & Co., Egmont street, New Plymouth. SECOND-HAND Dunmo Ellis (London) piano for sa'e. As good as new. Two years old. Guaranteed. Cost 48 guineas; sell ,-£32, or terms 20s monthly. Bargain.—Collier's. ( £ll 00 1100 acres * s ie cheap- < ggj. thing on my books. About 400 acres in grass, balance light bush j 100 acres ploughable, balance easy sheep and cattle country. ' Carry 50 cows, besides dry stock and sheep, two horses and foal, cow and calf, few sheep, spring cart, harness and saddles and sundries thrown in. Good 4-room house, shearing shed and yards. Apply at once to Walter Bewley, Egmont street.
A NOTHER large shipment of ladies' bags, newest shapes, at bedrock prices, at the B.K. T>EAD Gilmour & Clarke's Advertisement on Page 2 of this issue. OAA ACRES Carrington Road, partly cleared. Price £2 10s per acre; £ 100 cash.—J. H. Wood & Co., New Plymouth. JpLOREN.CE BARCLAY'S new novel, "The Following of the Star," cloth 3/6, at the B.K. TEEPREY EARNEL'S latest book, * "Moneymoon." quite as good as his "Broad Highway." 3/6 at the B.K. OK A DOWN- will buy a new S-room house, all conveniences, Te Henui Price £4so.—Walter Bewley, Egmont street. ■■ ' , t>EAD Gilmour & Clarke's Advertisement on Page 2 of this issue. pOR SALE, Cheap—ls2 acres freehold near Urenui. Nice little dairy farm. Apply Walter E. Jenkins., Waitara. IN*', I "I A PER CENT, investment.—Eighth acre, good new 6-roomed dwelling, all conveniences; close to Post Office. Price £625; £2OO cash. Let to .excellent tenant will take five years.—Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. CITY BUTCHERY DEVON ST. EAST. I T DESIRE to intimate to all old friends and the public of the town and district that I have started in business on my own account. My premises aTe entirely new, and built on best sanitary lines. It is my intention to supply only primest meat. The small goods will be of tte very best. I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. All orders delivered with promptitude. FRANK TAIT, '■r-rr,' :i, Butcher, is.- .j. i. ...j..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 207, 29 February 1912, Page 1
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