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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exeseding eighteen words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; cr if Three insertions, 2s 6d. If orders come by 1< tter it must be understood that double t!7ese rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. Y^ ANTED—Reliable family to milk DO cows on shares. Apply James Fleming, Pungarchu. 31-1 "QOARD and Residence by brother and sister in private family. References. Immediately, News.Office. 31-2 RANTED to Purchase or Hire Two acres of land near town.—A. T. Cole, Devon St. W. * 30-3 BRIGADE BALL.—AII dancers should see the splendid display of I dawcing shoes a£ McEwen Bros.; also for boys and girls. 30-3 I WOUND—Fountain pen, 14 carat gold I nib; guaranteed two years. Price j 8/6 at the 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. ... 30-2 News.—Another big lot of " bankrupt stock. Ladies' tweed coats opened up this week at H. Smith's sale. 31-1 ■yiSITORS Please Note.—When you get out of the train and walk straight up from station you come to H. SMITH'S SALE, in Devon street, straight opposite Egmont street (Station Road). 31-1 jiRIDAY & Saturday at H. Smith's 'Sale. —About 20 ladies' tweed coats to be cleared at half-price. Your pick 1.2/0. 31-1 JJiRIDAY & Saturday at H. Smith's ■ 'Sale.—Six only silk-lined costumes, usually.sokl 4 guineas. Your pick for 15/-. , 31-1 pRIDAY & Saturday at H. Smith's . Sale. —Sounds absurd, but quite true. Six 4-guinea costumes going at 15/-. 31-1 [ \ T H. SMITH'S SALE—About'4o boys' suits to tie sold at some price. Gome j and see them. 31-1 rpO-MORROW at H. SMITH'S SALE— Men's saddle tweed trousers, usually sold 8/6, quit at 5/11 pair. 31-1 AT H. SMITH'S SALE—Heaps of bar- | gains too numerous to detail. (See i doorway display every day.) 31-1 I j \X7ANTED—For the Governor's visit see Ambury's for sets warm coats and tailored costumes. Just lovely. 29-6 t - your stock of everything to wear for Winter Show and Governor's visit at Ambury's. 29-6 i T ADIES' Hand Bags, smart and up to date. New stock at the 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre, 30-2 _A-ACRE 'FARM, mostly ploughable, I few miles Breakwater; metal proved and oil indications. £IOO cash. Balance mortgage or cottage property.— Simony Cory, National Bank Chambers. -r-The Bargain of the Day. 29-3 "ipiASHIONS FOR ALL," June, contains the following patterns: Coat and skirt, smart shirt-waist, afternoon blouse, Magyar blouse, girl's simple dress (12 to 14 years). Price 6d.—The 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. . 27-t.c. WANTED to Buy—Webster's ary (unabridged). Must be cheap, j Apply "Student," News Office. gCORES buy at Auld's, New Plymouth, simply because they give the best' value for a sovereign. £j.OOD useful envelopes for business or home, five packets for H/-, at the 8,K., opposite Empire Theatre. 30-2 IVQ LET—Dwelling-house and quarter acre Vogeltown, Standish street; small rental. Apply G. Grey, solicitor. 9-t.c. (i)NE often hears how hard it is to get a decent cup of Tea, even at 2/-- per. lb, "Quite true." But when I ofTer "U ppre Ceylon, or China, Tea in bulk, value 2/6, for 2/- per lb., it is quite an easy matter. Hundreds are taking advantage of it, but I want you all to, at A. Veale's, Theatre Royal. 'Phone 106. rpO LEASE, four, years at 15s per acre, 126 acres good Coast Land, almost adjoining township. Stock, etc., £270. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. !"pOREIGN Stamps.—(Splendid variety, from 3d per packet, at the 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. , 30-2 rpECHNICAL QOLLEGE, THE WINTER SESSION COMMENCES ON MAY 27,. AT 7 P.M. I TECHNICAL CLASSES. <— Cookery, [ Dressmaking, Millinery, Woodwork, Plumbing, Mechanical and Trade Drawing, and Art Classes. CONTINUATION CLASSES—EngIish, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Rook-keeping. Shorthand and Typing, etc. Those desirous of taking Correspon- ' donee and Precis for Civil Service Senior, | are invited to enrol at once. Prospectus and full information at the College and Education Office. Fees strictly on enrolment. W. A. B4LLANTYNE, Director. MONA I CARRINGTON ROAD '■ New Plymouth. • '""'l'... .. .-i" lirst-class board and residence, near Pukekura Park; three minutes from centre of town; 'bus passes door; airy, bright bedrooms; pleasant grounds; hot and cold water. Telephone 283. Telegraphic address—"Mona," New Plymouth." jfJLT THE BEST PUCE IS BAKER'S,]

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 31 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 31 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 31 May 1912, Page 1

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