CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions, 2/0. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be caarged unless accompanied by cash. ■RANTED Alan for general farm work. Apply Rundle, Bell Block. "gNUG AND WARM" Slippers. Scores of 'em at McEwen Uros. Fix a pair to-day. . d . w "HAIRY Boots of Waterproof Chrome, for men and women; also clogs for factory work.—McEwen Bros. d-w RANTED —Smart boy for Daily News Office, Stratford. Apply pjpmgt. l y^/ r ANTED—By young man, position in . office; good references;-had five years' general experience in office work. —Apply for address at News Office, c.w RANTED— A good general. No chilBell Block. s_ w WINTER SLIPPERS.—Our new shipincuts are now open. Nice warm slippers in all colors and latest designs, at prices to suit all.—Dockrill's. JTOR , SALE—Four exceptionally fine second-hand pianos. Have been thoroughly overhauled. Prices ranging from £l.l to £23. Terms from 8s per month.—H. Collier & Co. that will wear and keep your feet dry. Try a pair of our Viseolized. You will be more than pleased.—Dockrill's. 10/6 LADIES' Tan and Black Derby show. Wide laces and round rubbers free.—Dockrill's. j/X3T, on Sunday—Cold Brooch, between Young street and Devon street, via Queen street. Old keepsake. Reward. Apply News OlHee. JUST Arrived Adrian Hope's last Waltz, "Buds and Blossoms*'; same composer "Golden Shadows," "Silver ■Fern," etc. Price "2s; posted, 2s Id.— Collier's, Devon street. b-w TfiOUND —Sensible Presents; Oak photo frames, Pictures, Paint Boxes, Chalks, Crayons, ftc., at WEST & SONS, Pajnters (opposite Masonic Stubtes), Dsvon St. East. , ' x styles in Ti 11< r-Ma<Jes for the coming winter now showing at Keig & Manners, specialists in Ladies' Tailoring. t-c Designs in browns and -greys for the new season's costumes.—Keig & Manners, the Ladies' Tailors. +-c
QUT off for one day only, but now on again and waiting for the ring. ,'Ebone 160.—A. Veale, Devon St. West.
RANTED KNOWN-Wc are ready for /. business again in our new premises, and can now execute, your orders for Yeast Cakes, Fj'esh-ground Coffee! Biscuitstand Prime Old Cheese, etc.' — A. Veale,t-opposite Auld's, Devon street. 'Phone IGB. ■ ]yjUST.-be Sold, as owner leaving district—Beautifully " situated, halfacre section Devon street, Henui. High sunny and sheltered; splendid view; well-built 7-roomed house, pantry, bathroom,, washhouse, electric light, gas,, water, stables, gig shed, etc. Exceptional terms to good man. Full particulars from H. WliitCombe, Estate Agent, Devon street. QNE important item omitted from the' Boosting Society's programme is that New Plymouth is supplied witli better meat than any town in our Dominion, and that 'Joil's is the best meat in New Plymouth—an incontrovertible fact. Small goods a specialty. - 'Phone 39. T>ABTMOOR ESTATE—Where is iU What are its advt ntages? It liet> on Eliot Boad, opposite the Golf Links, and about ten to fifteen minutes froa town. It is nearly all level. All thb streets are graded, and each section contains a quarter oi an acre of land. Xo>- invest your money in real estatfe, and you will como out top. Our terms will suit you. See Gilmour & Clarke, inte agents. a
fji'u E JAPANESE LILY WILL GROW IN ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ORDER AT ONCE LILIUM AURATUM ("The Golden-rayed Lily")— Heigh, 4 to 0 feet. Flowers 12 inches licross! Post free, 8d each; 3 for 1/9; G for A/-. LILTUM AURATUM RUBRO VITTATUM—Gorgeous flower, 10 to 12 inches across. Post free, 1/6 each; 3 for 4/-. LILTUM AURATUM WITTEI ('"The Noble Lily")— Distinctive, beautiful white flowers. Post free; 1/0 each; 3 for 4/-. , LILIUM AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM —The Giant of the Lilips. yet one of the moat and easy to grow. P<)St fr'e/l/0 each; 3 for 4/-. NOW IS THE- TIME TO PLAXT. NJMMO & BLAIR, SPECIALISTS DUNEDIN. DBAS Iv MESSENGER, F.X.Z.1.A., A R C II I T E C,T, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH.
YOU will Htt LANE'SMBDO- - Queen of Skin Tonics—lor rough, scaly, sunburned, cracked and* Idwfped skins, i/- at Chemists*' i>
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 274, 11 April 1913, Page 1
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