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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in xhis columi! ne; 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 unlesi accompanied by cash. JpOR SALE—Good country town weekly and printery, South Island. "News,": G.P.0., Christchui'ch. " 2-1-1 .^yAXTED —Soiled or faded suits, costumes, dresses, etc., to clean or dye equal to new. Country orders promptly attended to. Hawkins & Co., steam dyers and dry cleaners, New Plymouth. 24-1 RANTED to Purchase—Double-seated buggy. Must ( be in good order. Apply "Fanner," Daily News Office. 23-3 JT the person who took hat by mistake from the luglewood Hotel on Saturday will return same, he'will receive his own in exchange. - Every lady to visit Ambury's Great Spring Show, Tuesday and onward. Everything smart to wear. 23-0 RANTED —The 'centre of attraction: Ambury's Great Spring Fashion S'how, Tuesday and every day. Everything to wear. 23-6 QROCKETT & JONES' new shipment just opened. All the lajtest stylos and finest qualities in Boots and Shpcs. Inspection invited.—Dockrill's, : , ... REDUCTIONS in Men's- .Boots, odd sizes reduced from 255, 22s 6d to Iss and 12s fid. —Dockrill's. 0/C —LADIES' white canvas 1-ibar shoes; 7/6, ladies' white canvas Derby shoes.—Dockrill's. 'WANTED— Good all-round man, steady (no other need apply). Constant work, lis per day.Hjß. Beckett, painter, etc,, gtratford. ' 23-3 youth, good milker. Apply C. Muir, Main Road, Warea. 23-6 WANTED TO PURCHASE —Secondhand buggy ,pole. Apply News ' ' 'i | ■ 21-25 I^/'ANTED— A lad. ; • Gpod prospects for learning useful trade. Apply by lette? to "Trade," News Office. ANTED—lmmediately, good waitress. —Apply Middleton's Hotel, Opunake. - 11-t.c. 300 Harrington Road; 40 acres in grass; whare, etc. Price, £2 per acre. Owner must sell; leaving district. REAL SNIP.—J. H. Wood & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. J)ARTMOOR ESTATE.—Where is it? What are its advantages? It lies on Eliot Road, opposite the Golf Links, and about ten to fifteen minutes from town. It is nearly all level. All the streets are graded, and each section contains a quarter of an acre of land. You invest your money in real estate, and you will come out top. Our terms will suit you. Se'e Gilmour & Clarke, sole agents. jSJCORES buy at Auld's, New Plvpiouth, simply because they give the best value for a sovereign. QQ ACRES, all in grass, seven paddocks, well fenced; 5-roomed house and outbuildings; near New Plymouth. Price £l4 per acre, including 15 cows, bull, etc., etc. Mortgage, £SOO. Cash required £625. Real Snip.—J. H, Wood & Co., New Plymouth. 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 slwp, Collier's. MASSEY,—It is well known Taranaki wants a Minister, and the manager of the' Meat Bazaar will be pleased to minister to all Taranaki's wanta. For the primest meats we are out on our own; 39 on the Phone. \^7ANTED— Strong ones, and delicate ones to try Turtle Cup. Each bottle is sufficient for eight tea-cups. An ideal food for body, brains and nerves; 1/6 per bottle at Veale's, Theatre Royal. OR SALE—Good, clean waste paper, Apply Publisher, Daily News. ACRES, Freehold, Coast Land; level; all in grass and crops; nine paddocks. Carry 40 cows, besides other stock; near school and creamery; 4-roomed house, cowshed, hayshed, trapslied, etc. Price £25 per acre. Cash, £500; balance 5 per cent.—J. H. Wood & Co., Egmont street, New Plymouth. \^/ANTED— A good steady run of customers to buy Veale's new season's seeds, vegetable'and flower. Just arrived at Veale's. gJEND your next PRINTING order to the* "Daily News." Prices righ; and satisfaction guaranteed. TAR AN AKI. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1912. TO APRIL 30, 1913. ■pTSHING LICENSES may be obtained from J. Therkleson, Tariki; G. Gudgeon, Inglewood; R. Gribbon, Waitara; J. S. Fox, Okato; A. S. Hasell, New Plymouth, and the undersigned. O. N. FIRTH, Secretary. Licenses—Men, whole season (available over all the Dominion), £1; women and boys (under 16 years), ss; day licenses (available for Taranaki district only), 2s 6d; lialf-season licenses, from December 20, 1912 (available for Taranaki district only), 12s 6d. yas. Sanderson.] [H. Victor Griffiths. Q ANDERSON AND Q.RIFFITHS, , , ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: Bang's Buildings, corner oi Devon tnd Brougham Street*,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 109, 24 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 109, 24 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 109, 24 September 1912, Page 1

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