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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in thu cplumo no* excaeding eighteen wordf are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three .usertione. 2a. 6d. it oraers come by letter it must !>e understood that double these rut-s will be charged unlesi accompanied : . cash. \yANTED-Youth able to mul.. <j o od wages. Easy* place. App! i'.enefield Bros., Kent' Road, or at.Vv.. Office. ';.;' . 13-3 W A^T ED—Middle-aged mm ,d couple , for suburb o'f VWellii,; ion, man (one used to driving) for gar,, ning, and woman for house-work. Apply Mrs. Eberlet, Powderham street, New Plymouth. 13.3 RANTED— Ten good shovel men on , Omata Hill. .Appjy ..Tpranaki County Council, or on 'the job.. ' 13-2 to-morrow., clear for the Rose J Show; some fine blooms 0 n view. The sight will do you good. 13-1 rpARANAKI and its p'rettiness will be reflected at the Rose Show to-mor-row, at Brougham Street Hall. Mind you see it. WANTED-Steady lad.or man to milk a few cows and'do light work:— J. Wallace, Frankley I{oad. 13-3 RANTED— We show to-day the finest assortment of dresses/millinery and everything to wear in the province. Ambury's. 13-6 RANTED— Select your holiday frock, hat, sunshade, gloves, suit and panama now. Best value at Ambury's. 13-6 QROCKETT & JONES' new shipment of ladies' boots and shoes in tan and black now open. Inspection invited. - Dockrill's. ■ - ' 1 Q/g LADIES' tan and black Derby shoes, wide laces and round rubbers free.—Dockrill's. ]O/g LADIES' glace Derby boots, 14/6 ladies' tan glace Derby boots; wide laces and round rubbers free. —Dockrill's. WANTED—Man to assist on farm, : Machine milking. Farnfaam Bros., Tataraimaka. 11-6 ( ; Y\7ANTED—A woman to do two weeks' plain sewing. Apply by letter to ! "Sewing," News Office. 11-6 inpWO splendid second-hand English pianos for sale; guaranteed good I order; both £ls cash or terms, 8s monthly; both free of dry rot and both real bargains.—Oollier's.. WANTED, by energetic young man I Work in any capacity. Apply by letter to "Willing/' News Office. 9-t.c. j WANTED—A smart boy for office work. j Apply at the office of this paper. 6-t.c. , I*T A "ACRES to lease; tip-top Coast land, level and well subdivided into paddocks. Mne ! 6-roomed house and outbuildings. Immediate possession; 15s per acre. Rare opportunity to good man. Full particulars J. H. Wood & Co., land agents, New Plymouth. Qg ACRES FREEHOLD; five miles New Plymouth on good metalled road; close to sdhdol and creamery; carry 22 cows, etc.; 6-roomed house, 12bail cowshed, etc. Reduced to £l3 10s per I acre for quick sale. £3OO cash. Bar-' gain.—J. H. Wood & Co., New Plymouth. RANTED KNOWN—You can procure I Yeast Balm Cakes for making your (own bread or buns, delicious, sweet flavor, 6d per box, at VEALE'S, 'Phone 168, Theatre Royal. WANTED—You to know that I stock the best and choicest brands in New Plymouth. Pickles, 8d bottle; Coffee, fresh ground daily; Haddocks, 1/- tin; 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 T)ARTMOQfi 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. See Gilmour & Clar'ko, sole agents. LAND EXCHANGE MONEY RETURNS 1716 acres, Huiroa S.D. Nearly all metalled road, I'-roomed house, kitchen, scull'm-v, bathroom, dip, cowshed, stable, gooT fences, 19 paddocks, well watered; 275 acres level'and 700 acres in bush. Last winter carried 2100 sheep, 38 ■ cattle and li horses. No weeds. 4 miles to school and Post Office. 1716 Acres at £5 5s 3d Will Exchange for about 300 acres or smaller; 980 acres O.R.P. and 736 Freehold. Equity, £5400. A tip top chance. Just I like the hundred and one offers . we are always making. GOT DARTMOOR YET? GILMOUR~& CLARKE [ 'Phone 99, - NEW PLYMOUTH. Vuu can get It cheaper *t >Jve Red "Post, '■. . ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 151, 13 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 151, 13 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 151, 13 November 1912, Page 1

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