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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this columc not exceeding eighteen word? 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. you sweethearts and sisters a. copy of the Territorial March. It is sure to please. Obtainable from all music sellers throughout New Zealand. • jq. 3 y^ANTED—Youth or man for sheep farm. Apply "M," Urenui Post Office. • 10 .j "ijmE MAN FROM BRODNEYS" and "Truxton King," by McCutcheon, now procurable for sixpence at the B.K. gATURDAY;—Farmers look out. Whole kip'ghooters, standard screwed 12/6.-A.B.C. Strike Sale. 10-1 i gATURDAY.-Watertight Bluchers 8/6, t'ln-ome Shooters 12/6, Light Best Boot (good fitting) 9/6.—A.8.C. Strike Sale. 10 .!, RANTED to Buy—Small second-hand safe. Apply Box 133, New Ply- j mouth. ]Q.I piANO, £3O. Absolutely in good order. Cost £65. Terms, 17/6 per month.—Hoffmann. „ 9-0 JpOR SALE, in Hine Street—One good I 7-roomed dwelling-house; every convenience. One acre of land. Apply to Alexander Milne, Hine street, New Plymouth. 9.4

dull •evenings. New lot of sixpennyhooks at the B.K, 1 Q*/_ REWARD.-Lost, at Sontry Hill, one bay "cobby" mare; saddle mark on back; shod all round. ..Above ,1-eward will "be paid to anyone returning mare to R. Johnstone, Avenue Road. 8-3 to Rent—Six or seven rooms, elevated position preferred; Particulars to 0. E. Archibald, chief clerk, Lands Department. i \ 8-3 RANTED at Once—Six hammer an* | drill men. Highest wages given to good men. Apply J. C. Montefiore, Senary' Hill. " 74 Smart young man for general farm work (no milking). Apply Thoi. Luxton, Waitara. 7-t.c. gEED ?OTATOES.-If you want good results plaiit .good sound shot seed, true to name, at Webster Bros. 7-6 gEED OeOTATOES.-Robirt Adair, White Elephant, 'Gamekeeper, Up-to-date, proved by results; also other varieties at Webster Bros. 7-6 JUST opened Latest additions to "Dent's Everyman's Library" at the B.K. gEED POTATOES must be strong.' and healthy to give/results. Our seed potatoes* are all flpored and well shot.—Webster Bros. I 716 gEED POTATXJES.-Strong shoots, no wire eyes, no misses, tubers true to name, proved varieties; practical advice given.—Webster Bros. . 7-6

gEED POTATOES.—Why waste ground with, weak-eyed seed when good healthy shot seed, true to name, can' be had at Webster Bros.'^ pOTATO to suit local requirements. W.B. special potato manure, small and large quantities.—Webster Bros. pOTATO MANURE.—Experiments hi shown best results by using our W.B. Special Potato Manure.—Webster Bros. 7.3 pOTATO MANURE.—Feed the growing potato with that which local soil lacks.—-W.B. Special, by experiment. Webster Bros. 7-0

pLVNO, slightly used, £37 10s. All latest improvements; 20/- per month.—Hoffmann. 9-G 646 ACRES of shee P aml dairying land close to township;" 500 acres in grass; six paddocks; first-class fencing; carry 2 sheep per acre. Good 5-roomed house (all conveniences), cowshed, trap-shed, dairy, etc. Price £4 10s per acre. Equity, £1407. Will exchange.—Walter Bewley, Egmont street. £620 FOR a flrst " ckss House of six ' rooms, all conveniences, on J % acre first-class land. For terms, etc., apply to Walter Bewley, Egmont street. 1 OO ACRES, DO acres ploughable, balarice bush; well fenced; good house and cowshed; splendid quality] land; cany 30 cow's and sheep. Price £ls, or will exchange for smaller farm. { —Walter Bewley, Egmont street. JF 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. 50 T JAMES, Stratford, can sell good dairy farm, 122 acres, all buildings, close to good factory; £3OO down; easy, terms. 5-01 GT AMPS.—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. TTISCOL makes boots watertight. Try a tin, and vou will be satisfied with 19/fi LADIES' Black Derby Boots, ti'.'r wide laces and round rubbers value.—DockrilPs. rpRY' a pair of our Viscolised Watertights. They are guaranteed waterproof:., Once worn, and you will wear no other.-—-Dockrill's. XV ANTED—Strong ones, and delicate ones to try Turtle Cup. Each bottle is sufficient for eight tea-cups. An ideal I food for body. brains and nerves; 1/8 | per bottle at Veade's, Theatre Royal.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 71, 10 August 1912, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
691

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 71, 10 August 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 71, 10 August 1912, Page 1

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