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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions, 2/6. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be caarged unless accompanied by Man to slaughter and make . himself useful. Apply A. Klenner, Waitara. I. Y ANTED KNOWN—7Ib bags of whole wheat meal for Is 4d at Veale's, the finest breakfast food in existence.— A. Veale, Devon St., 'Phone 16G. yjfANTED—Our real eiderdown quilts arc beautiful in appearance, warmth and quality. Every size. Prices right.— Ambury's. RANTED— Lovely winter hats to suit all ages, 25 per cent, cheaper than Wellington, at Ambury's, New Plymouth. •. ■ ; d -y yyANTED Blanket coats, overcoats, motor coats, motor scarves, gloves, bonnets, for winter wear.—At Ambury's. fry KNOWN—The finest beverage to drink on a waiter's morning is Veale's fresh-ground coffee. You can have it pure or mixed with chicory, at Veale's. 300 ACRES FREEHOLD, Te Puke, , 270 acres rich black loam (drained swamp) ; good house and all necessary outbuildings; handy to school, P. 0., Railway, Price* £25 per acre; equity £3500. Owner wishes to exchange for farm in Waitara district, as his interests are in in North Taranaki.—H. W. WHITCQMBE, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. RANTED Smart young man for f \ farm. Apply Thos. Luxton, Waitara - b-x £25 purchase a splendid secr. " °nd hand p'iano in walnut case; good order. Terms, 14s 7d per month, — Hoffmann. * j,.y p.ALL and hear the latest Themodist r - Pianola Piano—Hoffmann. f-y QX) LET—Desirable residence in Fillis street, opposite the Park. Good garden, fine view. Water and gas laid on, and connected witfi sewer. Immediate possession. Apply to R. Clinton ,-Hughes. n .T

I JLST ARRIVED—The Latest Themo dist Pianola Piano.—Hoffmann, f-j l/f) CHILDREN'S tan 1-bar shoes sizes 3 to 0. Splendid value.— DocknU's. yiSCOUZE© Water tights,'the DiJj watertight that will keep your feel dry and warm in the wet winter we* ther. Try a pair, ami you will weai jno other in future.—DoejcriU'g. winter slippers, A new stock . just opened to choose from in ladies', children's, at priaeS to suit all, —Dookrill's. boy for Daily News Office, Stratford. Apply prompt. ■ JpOßi Four exceptionally fine 1 second-hand pianos. Have been ; thoroughly overhauled. Prices rawing • from £ll to £23. Terms from 8S per month.—H. Collier & Co. £l2/10/- FIRST-CLASS ORGAN _ .' n perfect order, i Terms, 7/3 per month.—Hoffmann, b-y 17<OUND—Sensible Presents: Oak photo. frames, Pictures, Paint Boxes, Chalks, Crayons, etc., at WEST & SONS, , painters (opposite ifasonic' Stables), Devon St. i£asc. . style! in Ti Ih r-Mades for the coming winter, now showing at Keig & Manners, specialists .in Ladies' Tailoring. t . c "pUSHIONABLE D&lgns in browns and greys for the new season's costumes.—Keig & Manners, the Ladies' Tailors. t-c QNE 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 incontrovertible fact. Small goods a specialty. 'Phone 39. T>4RTMOOR ESTATEL-Where is it! What are its adviatagest It lies ion Eliot Road, opposite the Golf Links, and about ten to fifteen minutes from town. It is nearly all level. All tht> streets . are graded, and each section contains a quarter of an acre of lani. io* invest your money in real estate, ana you will come out top. Our terms will suit you. See Gilmour & Clarke, sole agents. a

TENDERS. LEASE WITH COMPULSORY PURCHASING CLAUSE. RENDERS are invited for the lease, with compulsory purchasing clause, for Section 109, Block 4, Egmont S.D., Windsor Road, Inglewood, containing 156 acres (more or 1e33); good six-room-ed house; well-subdivided by good sheepproof fences; more than half stumped and ploughed; all level; adjoining Borough of Inglewood. Tenders close at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 30, 1913. Highest or any tender not necessarily | accepted. ' Full particulars on application to J. GIBBS, Inglewood, yOU can get it cheaper at the Bed Post.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 285, 25 April 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 285, 25 April 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 285, 25 April 1913, Page 1

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