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. j^OST—A gentleman's shirt-cuff, with gold link attached. Reward to finder. Apply this office. 11-1 LOST —Large gold-mounted tusk brooch on Saturday afternoon at Show, or between show and Jackson's stables. Finder please leave at J. Bennett, jeweller.—Mrs. G. E. Foreman. 11-3 | OST on Friday, between Show and Crocker's corner—A Maori kit containing small sum of money. Will the lady who found it kindly return to News Office? 11-1 YyANTED to Sell—First-class quiet town cow, heavy milker; calve first week October. Apply J. D. O'Grady, Robe street. jpVOR SALE—Piano, sideboard, couch, duchess pairs, beds, tables, dresser, chairs; twelve months in use. Particulars Daily News Office. 11-3 £911(1 CASH will secure a farm of 187 acres Freehold.,. No weeds. Sheep fencing. Owners milk 24 cows, besides carrying 2 bulls, 10 heifers and about 200 sheep. Six-roomed house, cowshed, hayshed, woolslied. %-mile from metalled road. Price £l3 per acre. Cornwall & Whitcombe, New Plymouth. gECOND-HAND Piano by best Continental maker. Steel frame, check action, walnut case. Piano 18 months old. Guaranteed. Cost 47 guineas. Circumstances allow us sell 30 guineas cash or 17s fid month.—Apply sharp, Collier's. •JgROWN Leghorn Cockerels from laying strain. Few only. Apply McEwen Bros.' Boot Shop. 10-2 last Tuesday evening—Girl's best boot, between Omata and the Koru School. Reward on returning same to Omata School or Koru School. 10-3 HORSE SKIN BOcTS for men are guaranteed. Fair wear or a new pair.—McEwen Bros., New Plymouth agents. 8-3
rpO LET—Small 6-roomed house, all conveniences, one minute from Post Office; rent, 14s.—Thos. L. Buxton. 7-t.c. JpOUNB, on Saturday night, in Devon , street—Gold brooch. Owner can have same on applying at News Office. 4-t.c. QPECIAL Show Horse Skin Boots for men. See McEwen Bros.' Window. 8-3 gCORES buy at Auld's, New Plymouth, simply because they give tie best value for a sovereign. fpO LET—Dwelling-house and quarter acre Vogeltown, Standish street; small rental. Apply G. Grey, solicitor. 9-t.c. QNE often hears how hard it is to get a decent cup of Tea, even at 2/- per lb. "Quite true." But when I offer a pure Ceylon, or China, Tea in bulk, value 2/<3, 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 'Phone 166. i YXfANTED—Position as" junior clerk. Apply X.Y.Z., News Office.. 8-3
rpO LEASE, lour years at 15s per acre, 126 acres good Coast Land, almost adjoining township. Stock, etc., £270. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. QREAT BARGAIN New 5-roomed Villa and % acre level land; garden and live hedges; good locality. Note: Owner selling lower than cost. Price, £650. Terms, £IOO cash.—E. J. Carthew & Co. 4/f) Men's Split Bluchers, nailed and unnailed; fls 6d Men's Black Canvas Shoes, clump eoles.—Dockrill's. JUST Opened—A splendid assortment of Ladies' Evening Shoes; prices to suit all. Also splendid values in Ladies' Ward Shies.—Dockrill's. Kt (i Ladies' Black Canvas Shoes; 5s 3d Ladies' Chrome Slippers; 4s Ladies' Leather Slippers. Just opened, Ladies' Goloshes and Gum Boots.—Dockrill'i 100 freehold, level; all been ploughed. Carry 35 cows. New house, 10-bail cowshed (concrete floor), trapshed, piggery, etc. Two miles railway station. Price £24 per acre; £SOO cash.—J. H, Wood & Co., Egmont street. rpO LEASE, four years at 15s per acre, 126 Acres good Coast Land, almost adjoining township. Stock, etc., £270. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. 77* OR SALE—A partly-improved busk section on the Carrington Road, i bargain,—Apply early to W. B. Davie*. Land Agent. 2-t.e rpo LEASE, four years at 15s per acre. 12(i acres-frond Con't Land, almost adjoining township. Stock, etc., C'27o Gilmour & Clarke, N T > \v Plymouth.
JF Bobbv Burns were here 'ihe noo' He'd say 'twas meat we a' can eat, Whether roast or boil or stew. It is a treat, for 'tis a meat That auld and young can chew.— AT JOLL'S MEAT BAZAARS. A Home Industry for Women.—The demand for fine laces is unlimited; consequently prices rule high. The introduction of Torchon Lace Loom makes it possible for' any lady to make her own laces, or earn money in her own home making them for us. No personal instruction necessary. Send 3d in stamps for illustrated booklet and prices. Torchon Lace Co., 264-6 Flinders street. Melbourne. LEASE—IIO acres, with 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Carry 30 cows, besides other stock. Three miles railway station. 16/- per acre.—J. H. Wood & Co., Egmont street, New Plymouth. VOU e*n get it cheaper at th« Rin? Poat.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 296, 11 June 1912, Page 1
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