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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in thia column not exceeding eighteen word? are inserted for ONE SHILLING per in--1 sertion;. or if Three insertioas, 2s 6d. • U oraers come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will 1 be charged unless accompanied by cash. \y.AXTKn-fiood gene'r ■ Wildes to suitable person; no eiiildi'en. Apply s]iarj>, C. A. Wilkinson, Eltham. ■ 27-2 JJAVE just sold Brinsmcad piano, 9,5 guineas; took as part payment good ' English pianoi in perfect order; will sell this at a sacrifice, • £l4, or terms 10s monthly.—Apply sharp, Collier's. Y^AXTED— Strong 'lad to learn blacksmithiug; or improver. Apply T. Caney, Inglewoood. '27-3 RANTED XXOWX-Our new currants, sultanas, raisins, "etc., have arrived for your Xmas cakes and puddings. They are of special quality, and all ready cleaned by machinery for use. Try A. VEALE, Theatre Royal, 'Phone 10G. * ' JF you suffer from Corns, try Handy I Corn Cure, 1/- per box. Cure guarI anteed, or money refunded, at VEALE'S. I*o- LET—9 acres good grazing land, well fenced and watered. Handy to town. Apply R. p. Cornwall, Egmont street. 2fl-B JpOR SALE—Gig and harness in good I .order. Apply R. P. Cornwall. Egmont street. 26-t.c. RANTED— Milkers on shares to manage 200 acres with 45 cows, etc.— Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. 26-6 a/ a LADIES' White 1-bar Shoes, 7/6 Ladies' white Derby shoes. Wide laces and round rubbers' free. DockrilPs. i 1 g/(j MEN'S tan and black glace boots, direct from C & E. Lewis; open or closed fronts to choose from.—Dockrill'a. JQ/g LADIES' tan and black Derby shoes. Wide laces and round

rubbers free. No better value,Bockrill's. WANTED—Good strong Coy or young man for milking and farm work. Apply "8.H.," News Office. 25-3 WANTED—A man for general farm work and help to milk; good wages to good man. Apply J. Pay, Huirangi, or this office. 25-6 CSMART Canvasser in any trade requires three days a week. Apply News ,©ffi«e. " 25-3 WANTED —Smart waitress. Apply Hygienic Bakery. 95-2 WANTED—In exchange for your patronage and cash, we guarantee best value and absolute satisfaction.— i , Ambury's 23-6 WANTED—You are looking for smart outfit, best quality, best value. Come to us; everything right.—Ambury's 23-6 rp WO, splendid second-hand English pianos for sale; guaranteed good j .order; both £ls cash or terms, 8s monthly; both free of dry rot and both real bargains.—Collier's. I>7Q ACRES "to lease; tip-top Coast land, level and well subdivided into paddocks. Fine 6-roomed house and outbuildings. Immediate possession; 15s per apre. Rare opportunity to good man. Full particulars J. 11. Wood & Co., land agents, New Plymouth,. Cg ACRES FREEHOLD; five miles New Plymouth on good metalled road; close to school and creamery; carry 22 cows, etc.; 0-roomed house, 12- f bail cowshed, etc. Reduced to £l3 10s per acre for quick sale. £3OO cash. Bargain.—J. H. Wood & Co., New Plymouth.

(Registered). £IOO ™ £IOO CHAMPION CHOP. VALUE £2B Bs. DOMINATIONS for four chopping events and three saws, close on SATURDAY, November. ( 30, 1912, at 5 p.m. Also for running events on December 11, at p.m. )Se prograi/imes in the Buflget on December 16, 1912. A. McMEEKAN, S;BISHARA, i Secretaries, Box 5, Whangamomona.

NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOI TT has been decided to open a Preparatory School at the commencement of the First Term in 1913. Parents are now requested to notify the secretary of intending pupils. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary.

T HE L ST AXD B ST gKDIMER WOLSELEY SEPARATOR. TT is the most efficient separator on the market, the simplest, strongest and cheapest. Gives absolute satisfaction. Easy running. "SEPARATOR PERFECTION" is what the users say of It. R. BUCKLEY INGLEWOOD. DALGETY & 00. OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAJOB'S

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 1

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