CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in tlm eolump not exceeding eighteen word? are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three nidertioas, 2» fl,i. It oraers come by letter it must tie understood that double these rat. i will be charged unless accompanied bj cash. JjOST. a Purse, between Hospital gates and Empire Picture Palace, cont lining £5 note. Reward. Finder p;rase communicate with F. Wood, c/o ,J Grylls, South road. CLARK & OO.'S FIRE oTOCK.— Army Bluchers; usual price 15s 6d, now 9s lid.—A.B.C. o.n. CLARK & OO.'S FIRE STOCK.— Bushmen's I'ern Tightsj usual price 18s 6d, now 12s 6d.—A.B.C. c.n. _4, CLARK & CO.'S FIRE STOCK.Farmers' Best Watertights; usual price 18s Gel, now 12s Od.—A.B.C. c.n. A. CLARK & CO.'S FIRE STOCK.farmers' Light Bluchers; usual price 6s Gd, now 3s fid.—A.B.C. c.n. "RANTED, an Experienced Barmaid.— Apply, Terminus Hotel. JX)R Sale, Violin, in first-class order; cheap.—Apply, Hoffmann, Devon st;, flrw Plymouth. ANTED—Two Good Milkers; to milk 15 or 16 Cows.—Apply Office of this paper. b . w piANO.—Good second-hand Piano, £ls. No worms or dry rot; terms, 8s 9d per month.—Hoffmann. b.y. ANTED, a Man for general farm work, and able to milk; good wages and constant jpb suitable man. Apply to J. Fay, Huirangi. a.y. ATIIEXIC, just arrived another direct shipment of men's summer boots from Crockett & Jones. All the highest qualities, latest styles and lowest prices.—Dockrill's.
12/6 —MEN'S Clirome Sewn Boots, for best wear. A pair of round rubbers on free while you wait.— Dockrill's. 1 2/ —LADIES' 1 Glace Derby Boots; 10/6, Ladies' Tan and Black Derby Shoes. Wide laces and round rubbers free.—Dockrill'j J)ARTMOOR 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 and "each section contains Vat quarter of an acre of land. You invest your money in real estate, and you will come out top. Our terms will suit you. Sec Gilmour & Clarke, sole agents. £SO be paid to anyone who can prove that any of J the cows being kille,d at the abbatoirs j come to Joll's Meat Bazaar. We kill nothing but Prime Ox Beef. Fancy trying to chew a roast, if, tail, a tongue, or a tripe from an old cow, when you can get it all from our choice ox at the same price. No. 39 on the 'Phone. JI^OUND— Sensible Presents: Oak photoframes, Pictures, Paint Boxes, Chalks, Crayons, etc., at WEST & SONS,' Painters (opposite Masonic Stables), Devon St. East. x ACRES FREEHOLD; five milej New Plymouth on good me' ailed road; close to school and creamery; carry 22 cows, etc.; 6-roomed house, 'i bail cowshed, etc. Reduced to £l3 10s ,« acre for quick sale. £3OO cash. Bar gain.—J. H. Wood & Co., New Plymouth KNOWN —We take the biscuit. Just a few of our numerous lines: English Macaroons, Ratafias, "oldes Puff, Wafers, Mince Meat, Milk, hortbread, Maltine, etc. Call on Veale.
TUST ARRIVED Choice Muscatels, Crys. Fruits (including chinois, cherries, Angelica), English Biscuits, Dimock's Hams and Bacon, Yarmouth Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, etc. All at VEALE'S, Theatre Royal. 'Phone 166. "PIAM) BARGAINS.— £l2 buys a tiptop Second-hand Piano in splendid order, or terms, 10s deposit and 8s monthly; also good English Piano, £ll —7s 6d monthly—Apply sharp, Collier's. 170 *° " ease i tip-top Coasland, level and well subdivideinto paddocks. Fine 6-roomed house an outbuildings. Immediate possession; 15s per acre. Rare opportunity to good man. Full particulars J. 11. Wood & Co., land agents, New Plymouth.
rp A R A. T h O A 0 B GEORGE HANOVER. Proprietor. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. OOACH LEAVES Purangi at 5.30 a.m. DAILY. for Inglewood, and leaves on tlu .eturn trip a) 2 p.m. Inwards. Outward*. Leave Leave 1 Purangi 5.30 a.m. Inglewood 2 p.m, Pukeho 0.30 a.m. Kaimata 2.45 p.m. Tiirata 7.30 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m. Kaimata 8.45 a.m. Pukeho 6 p.m. Arrive— Arrive— Inglewood 0.30 a.m. Purangi 0 p.m. All orders or parcels left at store, Purangi, Mr. T. Waite's Stables, or Royal Mail Stables, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1912. TO APRIL 30, 1913. LICENSES may be obtained from J. Therkleson, Tariki; G. Gudgeon, Inglewood; R. Gribbon, Waitara; J. S. Fox, Okato; A. S. Basel], New Plymouth, and the undersigned. 0. N. FIRTH, Secretary. Licenses.—Men, whole season (available over all the Dominion), £1; women and boys (under 16 years), ss; day licenses (available for Taranaki district only), 2s 6d;. half-season licenses, from December 2D, 1912 (available for Taranaki district only), 12a 6d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 196, 8 January 1913, Page 1
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