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I CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen words are inserted lor ONE SHILLING pei insertion; or if Three insertions, 2/0, ■ -n-ilers come by letter it mast be understood that double these j-atea will J be caarged unless accompanied, by cash. Housemaid waitress, Good wage.—Anderson's Private Hotel, Eltham. j-u on Saturday night, between Theatre Royal and Bowling GreenSmall gold brooch, inscribed ''Emily." Reward on returning to Daily News. ANTED Experienced porter for Opunake. Wages, 255. Apply in first instance to News Office. d-y , JgOOTS, they say, are up in price; but our 12/0 men's chrome sewn boots, with round rubbers free, are still the old price.—Dockrill's. JQ/g LADIES' tan and black glace Derby shoes, wide laces and round rubbers free, Great wearers and splendid fitters.—Dockrill's. ALL the latest styles and new shoes of the finest qualities for the Easter Holiday wear.—Dockrill's. r£o LET, on Smart Road—l 4 acres and comfortable 8-roomed house, trapshed, etc. Rental, 25s per week. Also TO LET, Avenue Road: (J-roomed house and outbuildings and 12 acres land. Rent 25s per week. Whitcombe, Estate Agent, Devon street. ! VX7ANTED —22nd annual autumn fash- ! ion display to-day and onward. ! Smartest goods, highest quality, economical prices, at Ambury's. b-y WANTED—The show of the season. Autumn and winter fashions. Everything the latest and best at Ambury's. b-y WANTED—A strong young fellow, ' about 18 to 20, to learn horseshoeing and general b 1 .e'-'mithing. Will give good wages to ' ■.'.. Good chance at fire and rise as imprt .e. Constant employment. Or an in.p jver, day , on, day off, at fire. Two lloormcn kept. Apply Adam Sergeant, Central Shoeing Forge, Hawera. b-p JUST ARRIVED—New shipment of the latest Themodist Pianola music. (~)NE important item omitted from the Boosting Society's programme is that New Plymouth is supplied with better meat than any town in our Dominion, and that Joll's is the best meat in New Plymouth—an incontrovei tible fact. Small goods a specialty. 'Phone 39. j?X REMUERA—Another direct shipment of Crockett & Jones' fine English boots and shoes for both ladies and gents.—Dockrill's. I "DAEGAINS in Slippers.—Big reductions ! to clear before new shipments arjr've. You can save 2s a pair. Come and see for yourself. —Dockrill's. "*"' lfl/6 ladies' black and tan glace Derby Shoc3. Wide laces and round rubbers free. —Dockrill's. WANTED—Smart boy for Daily News ' v v Office, Stratford. Apply prompt. ■WANTED—A few expert tea samplers to try Veale's wonderful value 2/G tea, which is offered for 2/- per lb. A fresh stock will arrive dire i from Ceylon this week at A. Verge's, Theatre Royal Buildings. 'Phone IGfl; b-x WANTED KNOWN—I am sole agent for New Plymouth for the famous German' Yeast Balm Cakes. They make the most delicious, sweet white bread or hop-beer; 6d a box at Veale's. b-x £_ROOMED HOUSE, Sea View, h. & c. waver, bathroom, wa9huou.se. copper, tubs, etc., etc., quarter-acre land. Price £500; cash, £l5O—J. 11. Wood & Co., Land Agents, Egmont Street, New Plymoutn. ''A ACRES, freehold, on good metalled road, six miles 'New Plymouth, eiose to school and creamery; 5-roomed; nouse, cowshed, etc. Carry 20 cows, bfcsides other, stock. For immediate salt. Price £l2 10s per acre. Mortgage, £SOb at 5 per cent.—J. H. Wood & Co., Land. Agents, New Plymouth. RANTED KXOWN-iWe take'the bis. t-uit. Just a few of our numerous iines: English Macaroons, Ratafias, Golden Puff, Wafers, Mince Meat, Milk. Shortbread, Maltine, etc. Call on Vcale, 'tfiOUND—Sensible Presents: Oak photoframes, Pictures, Paint Boxes, Chalks, Crayons, etc., at WEST 4 SONS, Painters (opposite Masonic Stables), Devon St. East. 'a i">ARTMOOR ESTATE—Where is iti What are its advantages? It lies on Eliot Road, opposite the Golf Link*,, and about ten to fifteen minutes from town. It is nearly all level. -All thb streets are graded, and each section I contains a quarter of an acre of land. J ifou invest your money in real estatfc, ana you will come out top. Our termb. will suit you. See Gilmour & Clarkc\ •ioie agents. x TUST ARRIVED Choice Muscatels, Crys. Fruits (including chinoiss, cherries, Angelica), English Biscuits., Dimock's Hams and Bacon, Yarmouth Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, etc. All at VEALE'S, Theatre Royal. Thone 166. PIANO BARGAINS.—£I2 buys a tiptop Second-hand Piano in splendid order, pr terms, 10s deposit and 8& monthly; also good English Piano. £ll —<r fid monthly.—Apply sharp, Collier'*, VISIT OF MR. W. D. LYSXAR: -JrpHE Tavanaki Agricultural Society extends a general invitation.-to all persons interested to meet Mr. Lysnar r at Whiteley Hall, Liardct street, on FRTDAY. March 14, at 8 p.m., when lie will give an address, illuminated by Lantern Slides, on the Handling of New Zealand Produce in Great Britain. ~ , J. CONNETT, •>.,-?. • President.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 1

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