CASH • ADVERTISEMENTS in ihis columc nc; exesedihg eighteen word* . are inserted for ONS SHILLING per insertion j oi- if Three insertions, 2s 6d. ■ If orders come by letter it must be un- , derstocd that double these rates will ; be charged unless accompanied by cash. girl to take charge '■ ■■ ~ of two children, mornings and afternoons. Sleep at home. Apply "X," News Office. - % ..' 1-1 Y^AiSiTiiD— Everybody to have their panama hats, suits, etc., cleaned by our dry-cleaning process. Dyeing in all branches of the? trade. orders promptly attended toi—Hawkins & Co., Devon St., Xew. Plymouth." ij-l JJ -SMITH'S CLOSING DOWN SALE. One only (left over) ladies' lined Hydrotite coat, 50in.; usually sold 65/ : ; quittance price 40/-, before we'pa'ck up. N. 8.: This kind of coat is very uncommon, and much sought after by the well dressed. 1-1 RANTED— Strong lad for Cheese Factory, to learn cheese-making. ; Wages and board. -Apply Royal Oak Cheese Factory or F,, Cory, Agent, New I Plymouth. ' ' .->■., : - 1.5 |J SMITH'S CLOSING DOWN SALE. Several pieces smart 27in; flouncing embroidery going at 1/3 yard. 1-1 and gentlemen, get your spring outfits for yourselves and children at Ambury's. Style, price, quality right; 1-6 RANTED—Ladies, secure Paris hat, ': tailored costume or frockette for spring. Lace coat, dust coat, at Ambury's. ' 1-6 |J # SMITH'S CLOSING DOWN SALE. Lot of children's 1 dainty white frocks, beautifully trimmed; worth 5/11 to 7/ldi 4 quick them all; your pick 2/11 before we pack. 1-1
1 K-/— MEN'S tan and black glace bals, nice and light, for summer wear.—Dockrill's. rgEE VIOLET Brand of Shoes, direct from Leicester, England. These shoes are worth your inspection; they are fine fitters and great wearers. Dockrill's. 2. SMITH'S CLOSING TOWN SALE. Four dozen children's lined hats, plain or colors. Quit them 0d each. .1-1 QEOCKETT & JONES' fine English Shoes. We have these Boots and Shoes in full and half sizes, so we can ensure you all a perfect fit.—Dockrill's. RANTED Unfurnished room, with fireplace, near town. Enquire this Office": ' ■•"'■■' '-' . 30-1 |J SMITH'S CLOSING DOWN SALE. H. S. handkerchiefs, 5 for fid; lot of fancy handkerchiefs going at 3 for 1/-. \\fANTED—An improver to coachpainting. Apply J. McMahon, Eg- ( , mont Coach & Carriage Company, Strat-' ford. 28-3 TF the person who took'hat by mistake from the Inglewood Hotel on Saturday will return same, he will receive his own in exchange. WANTED—The centre of attraction: Ambury's Great Spring Fashion Show, every day. Everything to wear. 23-6
|J SMITH'S CLOSING DOWN SALE. **" Don't miss it. Your own judgment is sufficient "to convince you that we are selling everything cheap. Where else can vou buy a 30s linen costume for 10s? 1-1 "WELDON'S BAZAAR," September, contains pattern of childls drawers (2 to 4 years), girl's dress (14 to 16 year*). Price 2d at "The 8.K." 27-t.c. QROCKETT & JONES' new sliipmcnt just opened. All the latest styles and finest qualities in Boots and Shoes. Inspection invited. —Dockrill's. • SMITH'S CLOSING DOWN SALE. ~* Tennis shirts 2/6, drill shirts 2/11, tunic shirts 3/6, caps 1/-. 1-1 REDUCTIONS in Men's Boots, odd sizes reduced from 255, 22s 6d to 15s and 12s fid.—Dockrill's. "VTOW booking orders for Xmas num- j bers. Full particulars of presentation Plates at "The 8.K." 27-t.c. (?/£— LADIES' white canvas 1-bar w shoes; 7/6, ladies' white canvas j Derby shoes.-rrDqekrill's. MEN! >This is straight! Come and be convinced. Thirty to 40 tailored box suits. Got to sell them during next ten days. Prices won't stqp you. They are all good N.Z.-made suits. Spot cash buys' them cheap at IT. Smith's closing down sale, 'Devon St. (next door to Sykes, the chemist). 1-1
WANTED—A lad. Good prospects for learning useful trade. Apply by 'letter to "Trade," News Office. O^ANTED—lmmediately, good waitress. —Apply Middlcton's Hotel, Opunake. 11-t.c. T^OUND— A reliable fountain pen, two years' guarantee. Price 8/0 at "The 8.K." opposite Empire Theatre.' 27-t.c. Ofifi ACRES, Carrington Eoad; 40 **yt\J acreg j n g rass . w hare, etc. Price, £2 per acre. Owner must sell; leaving district. REAL SNIP.-J. H. Wood & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. • # SMITH'S CLOSING DOWN SALE. *"*■* Packing up after Saturday, October 12. Don't miss the money-savei% JUL T)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 seption 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. See
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 115, 1 October 1912, Page 1
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