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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this colump net exceeding eighteen wordf are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three juertious, 2s 6a. It oruers come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unlcsc accompanied by cash. ■yyAVfKD-Purk for cash. Apply W. MeKoy. ' 7_2 ■rpilE LADY MARRIED," by the author of "The. Lady of the Decoration," now to hand at The Pr.K. 7-2 yyANTED-A smart boy, able to drive. Apply A. Jones & Co., grocers. 7.3 yyANTED—Single man as assistant on dairy farm; machine milking. Good wages. Apply J. P. Marx, Mangatoki. ' 7-t.c. gEE the show of Hand Bags at The B.K. All the newest shapes. 7-3 RANTED;' for New Plymouth suburban household—A respectable young girl as help (country girl preferred). Good home, and treated as one of family. Apply by letter to "Mater," Daily News Office. 5-1 man for a decent suit, every lady for smart outfit, come straight to Ambury's. , 4-6 QHBISTMAS CARDS, Booklets, Post Cards, etc. Great variety at The B.K. ... 7-3 RANTED— You must be smart for the festive season. There's no place like Ambury's for everything to wear. YyE 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 ready for Christmas kindly communicate with H. T. Joll, Meat Bazaar. 4-t.c.

QASES of Xmas Novelties just to liand at The 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. , 7.3 QD BOOT POLISH, packed especially for McEwen Bros. Biggest and best three-pennyworth. 2-6 •JJAVE just sold Brinsmead piano,' 95 guineas; took as part payment good English piano in perfect order; will sell this at a sacrifice, £l4, or terms 10s monthly.—Apply sharp, Collier's. and Girls' Annuals, Chums, Young England, 80-Peep, etc., now to hand at The B.K. 7-3 RANTED KXOWN-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 166. TF you suffer from Corns, try Ilandy ■ Corn Cure, 1/- per box. Cure guaranteed, or money refunded, at VEALE'S. O/f* LADIES' White 1-bar Shoes, 7/<5 Ladies' white Derby shoes. Wide laces and round rubbers free. Dockrill's. r*REAT show of Dolls and Toys at the B.K. Bring the children to see them. 7-3 XO U boots, direct from C. &E. Lewis; open or closed fronts to choose from. —Dockrill's. 10/fi LADIES ' tan and black Derb y shoes. Wide laces and round rubbers free. No better value. Dockrill's. "pOR the convenience of our customers I The B.K. will be open each evening from Monday, December 9. 7-3 A ACRES to lease; tip-top Coast ■*- * " land, level and well subdivided ] into paddocks. Fine 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. O ACRES FREEHOLD; five miles '"' New Plymouth on good met- ■ ailed road; close to school and creamery; carry 22 cows, etc.; 6-roomed house, 12bail cowshed, etc. Reduced to £l3 10a per acre for quick sale. £3OO cash. Bargain—J. H. Wood & Co., New Plymouth.' qiHE JTOUSE WHERE THE gEST Q.OODS MR. FARMER,—Don't buy Jewellery from catalogues. Come and see what you are getting for your money. You are judges of a good article at a fair price. Your wives and daughters want BROOCHES, RINGS, etc. You can handle our goods before purchasing. Chrißtmaa is coming, and it's up to you to buy that present.

DON'T FORGET: WE GIVE % doz. SUPERIOR TEA SPOONS WITH EVERY WEDDING RING SOLD. ALF. M. SKEATES JEWELLER, Near Post Office NEW PLYMOUTH, WAVING SOLD OUT my Tobacconist Business and Hairdressing Saloon to MR. SYD. LOVELL, I take this opportunity of heartily thanking all patrons for past liberal support. I would cordially ask that a continuance of the support be accorded my successor. SID. ROBOTTOM. In taking over the above well-known establishment, I wish to intimate to the 'public that no pains will be spared on my part to give patrons entire satisfaction. Cleanliness, good workmanship and courtesy guaranteed. SYD. LOVELL. Naw Plymouth, Dec. J, 1918.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 173, 9 December 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 173, 9 December 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 173, 9 December 1912, Page 1

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