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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this columc no; exceeding eighteen word? are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions.. 2s 6dL If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. RANTED —Two good milkers, men or boys; good home, good pay, constant work. Apply Taranaki Daily, ISPWS. a a SALE—Gent's nickel-plated Humber Bicycle; three speed, chain case, acetylene la;np, etc. Will accept half cost. Apply 1 "Bike," News Office. ■ ' , 2-1 gIiUTTING up Shop on October 12. Special concessions to hotel keepers or other large buyers. Plenty of stuff left. TA' ill sell at desperate prices. It costs you nothing to inspect. Smith's Sale, Devon St. (next door to Sykes, Chemist). ■ " 2-1 f[K) Farmers and Dairymen.—Definite date for closing down is Sat., Oct. 12. Great sale now 1 on. The whole stock under offer. Low prifces for cash. —H. Smith, Devon St. (next door to Sokes', Chemist). 2-1 MEN'S Tailored Box Suits A~Over 30 real good suits at cost price rather than pay freight to Dannevirke. H. Smith's Sale, Devon St. 2-1 H. SMITH'S Closing-down Sale.—Five gent's rubber mac's, light weight, suitable for cycling. Quit them 18s. 2-1 r PO HOTELKEEPERS. Duchess runners, serviettes, etc., going cheap for cash at H. Smith's closing-down sale. 2-1 QNLY NINE I)AYS MORE, and then we pack. Come and secure some of the spoils for cash. £s.d. is what we want.; Profits gone under. Don't miss this opportunity at H. Smith's closingdown sale. 2-1 miss them, ladies—The daintiest of frocks for the children. All new, clean, spick and span, stylish, but cheap. All worth 5/11, but going at 2/11 attd 3/6 at Smith's wipe-out sale. Pt.A MILES in the train, or the coach. Rotten, isn't it? But when you get here, don't miss H. Smith's Sale. 2-1

RANTED —Cook, housemaid, waitress. Good wages to suitable applicants. References. Apply Railway Hotel, Eltham. 3.3

yyANTED —Young girl to take charge of two children, mornings and afternoons. Sleep at home. Apply "X," News Office. 1-1 ANTED—Strong lad for Cheese Factory, to learn cheese-making. Wages and board. Apply Royal Oak Cheese Factory or F. Cory, agent, New Plymouth. 1-3 Y^ANTED —Ladies and gentlemen, get y6ur spring outfits for yourselves and children at Ambury's. Style, price, quality right. 1-6 ■^TANTED —Ladies, secure Paris hat, tailored costume or frockette for spring. Lace coat, dust coat, at Ambury's. l-i IK-/ —MEN'S tan and black glace. bals, nice and light, for summer wear.—Dockrill's. ipHE VIOLET Brand of Shoes, direct from Leicester, England. These shoes are worth your inspection; they are fine ■ fitters and great wearers. Dockrill's. QROCKETT & 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. y^ANTED—The eentre of attraction: Ambury's Great Spring Fashion Show, every day. Everything to wear. 23-6

BAZAAR," September, contains "pattern o! child's drawers (2 to 4 years), girl's dress (14 to 16 years). Price 2d at "The 8.K." 27-t.c. booking orders for Xmas numbers. Full particulars of presentation Plates at* "The BJL" 27-t.c. ANTED—lmmediately, good waitress. —Apply Middleton's Hof ' " JjtOUND—A reliable fountain pen, two years' guarantee. Price 8/6 at "The 8.K." opposite Empire Theatre. 27-t.c. 300 Carrington 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 minuteis 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, ami you will come out top. Our terms will suit you. See Gilmour & Clarke, sole agents. nake.

100 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, trapshed, etc. Price £'2s per acre. Cash, £500; balance 5 per cent. —J. H. Wood & Co., Egrnont street, New Plymouth. Y^7ANTED— A good steady run of customers to buy Veale's new season's seeds, vegetable and flower. Just arrived at Veale's. jSJEND your next PRINTING order to the "Daily News." Prices rigb; | •tnd satisfaction guaranteed. vrOU can get it cheaper at the Red Post. \^/"ANTED— 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.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 116, 2 October 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 116, 2 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 116, 2 October 1912, Page 1

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