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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. Sunday morning, between Cemetery and Gill Street—Gold locket and chain, valued as keepsake. Finder rewarded.—E. Hunt, Cemetery. 11-1 WANTED—Jersey yearling bull, "milking strain." Apply to A.A.D., Inglewood Post Office. < 11-1 1/@ 1/9 LEATHER Soled Shoes for ' little toddlers, black and tan, just landed—McEwen Brew. 11-2 Chrome Boots for Workers. Wear welt, feel well, look well, 14/-, 15/-, 16/-.—McEwen Bros. II ! 2 TO"ANTED—Young man to assist with milking machines and farm work. Apply John Connett, Bell Block. 11-3 D°N'T forget to visit Pellew's first show of Winter Millinery next Tuesday and Wednesday, and following days. 11-2 YyANTED —S.F. Lever Plough and heavy plough mare. Farnham Bros., Tataraimaka. 9-3 ■RANTED K&OWN— I That ploughing and carting can be done by P. Hansen, Westown. < 9-6 are cordially invited to inspect; Pellew's grand display of Winter Millinery. Very latest. ' Tuesday and Wednesday next. . 11-2 RARE Opportunity for Public Libraries—Clearing 300 cloth-bound Colonial Library (usual price 3/6) at 9d each.—The B.K. "DIANO, guaranteed in first-class order, £37 10s, at £1 a month.—Hoffmann. 5-6

WANTED KNOWN - Pellew's First Grand Show of Winter Millinery next Tuesday and Wednesday, and following days. 11-2 JjtOß SALE—F.N. Motor Bike in good order. Magnetic ignition. A snip, £ls. Thoroughly reliable, Bransgrove's, Devon Street East. 5-6 JJEPAIRS! Men's boots., soled 3/-, ladies' 2/-, rubber heels 6d. Cheapest shop in town.—Bransgrove's. 5-6 QHEAP Reading.—Clearing three hun- . dred 3/6 cloth-bound books at 9d each.—The B.K. Piano Bargain at Collier's —English Piano, full iron frame, check action, in perfect order, had very little use. Price £3O cash, or' terms 17s 6d month. £l5O down'will secure a splen-, ■ and dairy farm close to Hawera. Three-quarters mile to Factory, Railway, School, etc. Good house and large cowshed. Well watered. Can milk 45 cows. Price £42 10s; balance easy. Apply Cornwall & Whiteombe, Egmont street. £1 Oft WILL secure very comfortable • new 5-roomed house, etc., and quarter-acre Vogeltown. Balance's per cent;— Cornwall & Whiteombe, Egmont street.

JpOR SALE—Corner section Vogeltown, freehold; y a acre, level; good prospective value. 'Price £2lO.—J. H. Wood & Co., Egmont street, New Plymouth, d °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. IJK) LET, with purchasing clause—An up-to-date .8-room house, with 10 acres land, nicely planted. Rent, £6O per annum. Price £1650. —Walter Bewley, Egmont street. Also 4-room house, Moturoa; rent, 7/- per week.

gXCHAMJE— 216 acres good land, all ploughable; close good town, creamery and railway. Price £26 per acre; includes 50 cows, 2 horses, express, milking machine, cans, etc. No mortgage. for 10 tu 15 acres, with house. Leave balance of equity on. Walter Bewley, Egmorit street. rpo LET for One Year —12% 'acres of , gopd land, with 6-roomed house; rent 22s 6d. Also, 14 acres grass, near Westown. —Apply sharp, W. B. Dalies, Land Agent. 21-t.c. "POR SALE—2O-roomed boarding-house, (freehold), opposite Railway Station. Price £1100; terms. Particulars J. H. Wood & Co., Egmont street, New Plymouth. T>EAD Gilmour & Clarke's Advertisement on Page 2 of this issue. OAA ACRES Carrington Road, partly wIH/ cleaved. Price £2 10s per acre; £IOO cash. —J. H. Wood & Co., New Plymouth. 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. you ean get it cheaper at the Red

PUBLIC NOTICE. rptlE Canterbury Land & Finance Co., are prepared to do business in the Taranaki Petroleum Company's oil shares, being willing to buy on account of No. 5 well flowing. (Singed) H. P. CALLAGHAN, Sharebroker. Jas. Sanderson.] [H. Victor Griffiths CJ ANDERSON AND Q.RIPFITHS, ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: King's Buildings, comer of. Devon and Brougham Sts.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 210, 11 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 210, 11 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 210, 11 March 1912, Page 1

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