CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen word? 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. RANTED, by commercial .traveller Board and residence in private family; close to station preferred—Box 137. 7-1 RANTED at Once—Six hammer and drill men. Highest wages given to I good men. Apply .1. €. Monteftorc, Sentry Hill. • 7 . 4 yyANTED-r-Smart young man for general tann work (no milking). Apply Thos. Luxton, Waitara. 7-t.c two or three unfurnished rooms-, one with fireplace, over business premises. Use of bathroom preferred. Write "Singie/ News' Office. / 6-31 gEED POTATOES.-If you want good* results plant good sound shot seed, true" to name, at Webster Bros. 7-0 gEEDTOTATOES.-Robin Adair, White Elephant, Gamekeeper, Up-to-date, proved by results; also other varieties at Webster Bros. 7-0 gfeED POTATOES must 'be strong and healthy to give results. Our seed potatoes arc all floored and well shot.—Webster Bros. 7-6 gEED ■POTATOBS.-Strong shoots,'no wire eyes, no misses, tubers true to name, proved varieties; practical advice given.—Webster Bros. 7-6 gEEDPOTATOKS.-Why waste ground ■with weak-eyed seed when good healthy shot seed, true to name, can be had at Webster Bros.'? pOTATO MANURE.-Analysed to suit local requirements. W.B. special potato manure, small and large quantities.—Webster Bros. pOTATO MANURE.-Experiments have shown best results by using our W.B. Special Potato Manure.—Webster Bros. 7-6 pOTATO MANURE.—Feed the growing potato with that which local soil lacks.—(W.B. 'Special, by experiment. Webster Bros. ' „ 7-0
fh you want good second-hand furniture—in fact, anything from a needle to an anchor try the Old Curiosity Shop, Broadway, Stratford.—James,. licensed second-hand dealer, opposite Club Hotel. • >, . 5.5 J # JAMES, Stratford, can sell good ' ? dairy ,farm, 122 acres, all Tjuildings, close to good factory; £3OO. down.,; easy terms. " . ■ 5-0 gT&MPS.—Wanted to purchase all de- ' scriptions of used Australian and New Zealand Postage Stamps. Highest prices paid. Send for list,, free.—Fred. Hagen, Ltd., ,iB2 Pitt street, Sydney. A BOUT, a dozen job half-price Coats : left', |rom 6/1-1; also-9 good Costumes, half.—At Airibury's. ' 3-6 :. i . ... . ■yiSCOL tokos boots watertight. Try a tin, and you will be satisfied with it—Dockrill's. ' ' 12/6 tADIES ' Black Derl[) y Boots > wide laces and round rubbers free. Splendid value.—Dockrill's. npRY a pair of our Viscolised Watertights. They are guaranteed waterproof. Once worn, and you wil| wear no .other. —Dockrill's. . . I WANTED—Strong "'ones, and delicate' I ones to try Turtle' Cup. Each bottle ] is sufficient for eight tea-citps. An ideal ] food for body, brains and nerves; 1/0 I per -bottle at Veale's, Theatrg Royal. gPBENDID DAIRY FARM,, 150 acres, freehold, situated on Main road near Stratford; all level; 10 paddocks; 6-roomed--new" residence, liot and ■■■ cold water,tbathroom, etc.; 24-bail shed (concrete floor), stable, 'trapshed and implement shed; will milk (SO cows easily; handy to factory, school and railway station. The cheapest farm in Taranaki. Price £27 10s per annum.. Terms, £7OO cash. Sole agency, E. J. Carthew & Co. "DIGGER reductions than ever off balance trimmed millinery, 2/11, 4/11, 6/11. Slaughter prices.—At Ambury's; ■i. -&.■. 3 " G )A ACRES, Freehold, Coast' Land; level'; all in grass, and-crops; iftae' paddocks. Carry 40, cows, besides 'pjfter stock; near school and creamery; 4-roqinod house, cowshed, hayshed, trap)sl'ie(J';' etc. Price ,£25 per acre. Cash, £300; balance 5 per cent.—J. H. Wood & Co., Egmont street, New Plymouth.
\^7ANTED to Rent—A convenient cottage (Ave ot six rooms) in good locality. Apply "Permanent," News office. " 22-t.c. ?r)&0 DOWN will buy 75 acres,, in&*iO\f \.\ nA - m „ 18 co , vgj at £ lB per Acre. See. Gihuour & Clarke/ New Plymouth. 1 KA ACRES Freehold; nearly all -»-"" grass; well fenced and (livid into paddocks; half mile cream ry and school; 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc. As a going concern, with 30 head cattle, etc., price £l4 per acre; eu.-ii .6400, balance easy teiT.,s.—J. H. Wc." ;: Co., New Plymouth. THINNER & SUPPER.—Have your meals in town at the Albion Restaurant, nest to Pellew's, Devon strret.. Tasty dinners and suppers. AH meals 1/-. i 20-t.c,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 68, 7 August 1912, Page 1
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