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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS' in this column not exceeding eighteen word* are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions, 2s «d. If. oraers come by letter it must be unI derstoodthat double these fates will be charged unless sccompaui' I by cash. JjObT. between town and circus, via Cill street—Bloodstone with crest. Reward at News Office. 4-1 yyANTED—Every man for a decent suit, every lady for smart outfit, pome straight to Ambnrv's. 4-G , yyANTED—You must be smart for the festive season. There's no place like Ambury's for everything to wear. 4-0 \yANTED-Two youths to distribute circulars. Apply 9 a.m. N.Z. Express Company. 4-1 have our prime ox beef, wether mutton, lamb, and pork selected for our Christmas trade, but are still short of 150 poultry and five sucking pigs. Will, therefore, sellers who have prime fat chickens, ducklings, geese, turkeys, and sucking pigs readv for Christmas kindly communicate with H. T. Joll, Meat Bazaar. 4_t c YY A\ TED—Situation as horseshoer and general smith. Apply Smith', News Office. 4.3 from West End, on SaturdayParrakeet. Finder rewarded on returning same to News Office. 2-t.c. RANTED— A man for general farm work and help to milk; good wages to good man. Apply J. Fay, Huirangi, or this office. 2-6 gD BOOT, POLISH, packed especially for MeEwen Bios. Biggest and best three-pennvworth. 2-6

>JA>iO—First-class second-hand piano by Haake, in good order, and guarantee for ten years, £45. Terms.—Hoffmann. 27-6

JJAVE just gold Brinsmead piano, 95 guineas; to"ok as part payment good English piano in perfect order; will sell this at a sacrifice, £l4, or terms 10s monthly.—Apply sharp, Collier's.

RANTED KNOWN-Our new currants, sultanas, raisins, etc., have arrived for your Xmas cakes and puddings. They are of special quality, and all ready cleaned bv machinery* for use. Try A. VEALE, Theatre Royal. 'Phone 166. JF you suffer from Corns, try Handy Corn Cure, 1/- per box. Cure guaranteed, or money refunded, at VEALE'S. RANTED— Milkers on shares to manage 200 acres with 45 cows, etc.— Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. 26-6 Q/Q LADIES' White l-bar.Shoes, 7/6 Ladies' white Derby shoes. Wide laces and round rubbers free. ■— Dock-rill's. >/a MEN'S tan and black glace ~ boots, direct from C. & E. Lewis; open or closed fronts to choose from.—Dock-nil's.

10/6 LADIES ' tan all(1 Mack Derby u shoes. Wide lac6s and round rubbers ■ free. No better value. 1 Doekrill's. I T>ARGAIN—Good second-hand piano, ■" £2O. Terms, 11/8 per month. - Hoffmann. 27-6 1 »70 ACRES to lease; tip-top Coast land, level and well subdivided into paddocks. Fine 6-roomed house and outbuildings. Immediate possession; 15a per acre. Rare opportunity to good man. Full particulars J. H. 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.; 6-roomed house, 12bail cowshed, etc. Reduced to £l3 10s per acre for quick sale. £3OO cash. Bargain.—J. H. Wood & Co., New Plymouth.

NOTICE. ]\|R. G. STEWART having disposed of his Tailoring Business to Messrs. Keig and Maimers, desires to thank the public of New Plymouth and district for the liheral support accorded him during the past nine years, and trusts a continuance of the same to' his successors. ]£EIG & MANNERS, having bought the well-known tailoring business so successfully carried on by Mr. G. Stewart, solicit a continuance of the liberal support extended to him. G. L. Manners comes direct from the Ladies' Tailoring Department of Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains, of Wellington, and will give special attention to this work. A. Keig has had sixteen years' experience of the tailoring business, and holds both honors and practical diplomas of the "Tailor and Cutter" Academy of Outting, Loudon, KEIG & MANNERS, Ladies' and Gents' Tailors, New Plymouth.

<JB3E LATEST AXD JJEST QLEANEST gKIMMER WOLSELEY SEPARATOR. TT is the most efficient separator on the market, the simplest, strongest nwl cheapest. Gives absolute satisfaction. Easy running. " SEPARATOR PERFECTION " ia what the users say of it. R. BUCKLEY Agent : IXGLEWOOD. A DALGETY &00

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 169, 4 December 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 169, 4 December 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 169, 4 December 1912, Page 1

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