MIVJDWMraaffIIDKHHiI column not exeseding 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. "POR SALE—Rimu and Puketea Posts, in any quantity.--Apply W. J. Wilkie, Carrington Road. 29-1 "JjUSHIONS FOR ALL," July, to hand contains following patterns: Dress, J Lady's Bordered Gown, Boy's useful j Tunic (2 to 4 years), Child's Matinee Coat and Bonnet (2 years). Price 6d at the 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. \7l/ANTED —Unfurnished room, gas ring j if available, and use of bath. Apply ; Bach, News Office. 28-1 TOST, between Oaonui and New Plymouth, on Thursday, June 20—One carriage umbrella. Finder please return to Newton King.' 29-11 j OD PER TIN New Boot Polish at Mc- '•' Ewen Bros.' 29-2 J7JSPERANTO- Wanted pupils.-Apply to John. F. Campbell, Courtenay St. 22-29-6 JJOUSEHOLDERS Buy Egg Circle eggs. They are guaranteed fresh. Obtainable from all storekeepers. Every egg bears Egg' Circle stamp. 22-29-6-13 gTAMPS Wanted to purchase all descriptions of used Australian and New Zealand Postage Stamps. Highest prices paid. Send for list, .free. —Fred. Hagen, Ltd., 182 Pitt street, Sydney. DAIRY CLOGS and "Dolphin" Waterproof Boots for farmers. Only at McEwen Bros.' 29-2 JjlOR SALE or To Let—"Niger House," Elliot street. Suitable for residence or high class private boarding house, which is greatly needed.—Walter Bewley, Egmont street. CJHOES that are great wearers—Ladies' light chrome lace shoes, for best wear, 0/-; button, 9/0; two straps, 9/6. —Dockrill's. |)AY & MARTIN'S Just-Out Polish, 3 tins for 6d; polishing outfits 1/6. Dockrill's. TF you want dry and warm feet this ; cold and wet weather, try a pair of j our special watertights. They are guar- | anteed waterproof.—Dockrill's. VyELDON'S CHILDREN'S FASHIONS, June, to hand,.contains following patterns: Girl's Magyar Dress (4 to, 6 ,years),. Girl's Coat (4 to 6 years 1 ), Boy's Blouse (6 to 8 years). Price 2d, at the 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. 29-3 TO7ARM SLIPPERS, cheaper than ever, big -variety, big value.—McEwen .Bros.. 29-2 IARMS! FARMS!—Men seeking small farm's, purchase, lease or exchange; £ TOO cash and upwards, try F. Simonds Cory, National Bank Chambers., Reasonable prices and terms. 20-3 rpp TTAILORESSES - Wanted, a vestmaker. Apply T. W. Smith, tailor, Stratford. 27-3 Vehicle—One' SOcwt express, suitable I ftfr milk .cart; first class order. Apply "Inglewood," Daily News Office. : 25-6 — A competent general by ,' July 3. '<"Aj>ply at once Mrs. Kerri I Hislop, Inglewood. 22-t.c. QA ACRES Dairy Farm, all-in grass, level to undulating; all ploughable; no weeds; 7 paddocks; 4-room house, 5-bail cowshed.; Carry 25 cows and young stock. School close by. Price. £l6 10s per acre. Terms, £3OO cash.—' Walter Bewley, Egmont street. 1 0r? ACRES Goo£ Lond, close to beach; all in grass; practically all level; ,7 f -paddocks, 6-room 'house, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Carry 35 cows. Seven miles New Plymouth, road. Price £l6 10s. Terms <m application to Walter street. gPLENDp Bargain.— New 6-roomed house and % acre land, good locality. Price.£7oo. Terms, £IOO cash. Balance 4 years, 5 p.c—E. J. Carthew & Co., Landl Agents. 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 in-' struction necessary. Send 3d in stamps Deck 6, Torchon Lace C 0.,,,264-6 Flinders street, Melbourne. ' f?200 CASH will secure a farm of **"" 187 acres Freehold. No weeds. Sheep fencing. Owners milk 24 cows, besides carrying 2 bulls, 16 heifers and about 200 sheep. Six-roomed 'house, cowshed, hayshed, woolshed. %-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 6d month. —Apply sharp, Collier's. gCOEES buy at Auld's, New Plymouth, simply because they give the best value for a sovereign.ANE 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 2/6, 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 IC6. A A ACRES, freehold, level; all been A 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. jpOR SALE— A partly-Improved bush section on the Carrington Road, i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 312, 29 June 1912, Page 1
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