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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column nei exceeding eighteen word? are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions. 2a 6d. if orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will :' be charged unless accompanied by cash. j WANTED'— Good second-h;::id spring dray.—Newton King. 26-3 WAXTED-One thousand .suits, cosI tumcs, dresses, Pan-ma hats, etc., ;t« clean eijual to new. Dyeing done in all its branches.— Hawkii; - & Co., Devon St., opposite Melbourne, X.P. 26-1 G" SHOES, charming designs in suede, suede and patent, poplin and canvas, just Bros. 26-2 WAXTED-Gencrul farm hand; good wages, good home; suitable for married man. Apply sharp News Office. I 26-1 WANTED—About 20 good young cows. Owner to bo able to show factory returns. Apply R. p. Cornwall, Egmont street. 23-t.c. gPLENDID second-hand English piano for sale, first-class order, £lO cash, or terms 10s deposit, 7s Cd monthly. Collier's. 254.0. JjOST, in Brougham street, on Wednesday— umbrella. Finder rewarded on returning to Taranaki Hotel. 25-3 Q.OOD second-hand piano, by Brinsmead, in perfect order, £3O. Cost £75. Terms, 17/0 per month.—Hoffmann. 25-6 the person who is known to have borrowed the lamp from my giw on Saturday evening return same immediately, to save further proceedings.—E. Sole. 23-3 from Oakura on Saturday evening—Bay mare with white face, saddle and bridle. Reward on returning to 1 Oakura Hotel. 24-t.c. ">TIHE INVIOLABLE SANCTUARY," by Geo. Birmingham. A delightful story, splendidly written. Price 2/9 at The B.K. 24-3 |y/g LADIES' White Canvas Derby j Shoes; 6/6 Ladies' White 1-bar i shoes.—Dockrill's. I summer boots now open. Tan and ! I black, with suede linings, are very nice, I and great wearers.—Dockrill's. I IK/- MEN'S .Tan and Black Glace Bals for summer 1 wear. A pair of these will please you.—Dockrill's. WANTED—Competent dressmaker at once; Apply T. P. Hughson & Sons, [ Rahotu. 14-11 ' " "DETWEEN TWO THIEVES," by author of "Dop Doctor," "The Net," by Rex Beach; ''Winning of Barbara ( Worth," by Wright. All procurable at . The B.K. ' 24-3 , RANTED— You to know that I stock the best and choicest brands in New j Plymouth. Pickles, 8d bottle; Coffee,! fresh ground daily; Haddocks, 1/- tin; I real Yarmouth Bloaters, 1/- tin; Marmalade, 9d jar; Hubbard's Rusks, Poultry, Duck, Fowl and Turkey, 1/3 tin; Mince Meat, 1/3 jar; Scotch Haggis, 1/6 . tin. CHEAP sale of groceries for CASH at VEALE'S, Theatre Royal. < i WANTED KNOWN—You can procure Yeast Balm Cakes for making your own bread or buns, delicious, sweet fla--1 vor, 6d per box, at VEALE'S, 'Phone 16&, Theatre Royal. OAA ACRES, Carrington Road; 40 v acres in grass; whare, etc. Price, £2 per acre. Owner must sell; leaving district. REAL SNIP.—J. H. Wood & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. rpALES OF AMERICAN CIVIL WAR: "Star of the South," "Fiery Cross," "Black Angel," "Rebel Privateers." All at Cd each at The B.K. 24-3 J/)ARTMOOft ESTATE.-Where is it? What are its advantages J It lies on Eliot Road, opposite the Golf Links, j and about ten to fifteen minutes from town. It is nearly all level. All the a streets are graded, and each section contains a quarter of an acre of land. You invest your money in real estate, and tl you will come out top. Our terms will s ( suit you. See Gilmour &, Clarke, sole agents. IAA ACRES, Freehold, Coast Land; j fl •^ W level; all in grass and crops; oi nine paddocks. Carry 40 cows, besides other stock; near school and creamery; 4-roomed house, cowshed, hayshed, trapshed, etc. Price £25 per acre. Cash, - £500; balance 5 per cent.—J. H. Wood & Co., Egmont street, New Plymouth. riHRISTMAS Numbers Auckland Week- V ]y, Graphic, Witness, Press, all pro- ~ curable at The B.K. 24-3 " of your next PRINTING order to the" "Daily News." Prices righ »nd satisfaction guaranteed. VOW can get it cheaper at the Red Post. ftEND your next PRINTING ORDER to the Daily News. Prices right fo and satisfaction guaranteed. yuu can get it cheaper *t th« Red Post. QCORES buy at Auld's, New Plymouth, simply because they give the best value for a sovereign. "T >0 ACRES, all in grass, seven pad- n docks, well fenced; 5-roomed ■ house and outbuildings; near New Ply- ' mouth. Price £l4 per acre, including 13 cows, bull, etc., etc. Mortgage, £SOO. \ Cash required £625. Real Snip.—J. H. Wood & Co., New Plymouth. 7 fiJEND your next PRINTING order to ° the "Daily News." Prices right 1 5( wid satisfaction guaranteed. I w OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 136, 26 October 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 136, 26 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 136, 26 October 1912, Page 1

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