CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in thU 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 cnarged unless accompanied by cash.
April 9, between Rahotu and | Omata, two cows and one bull, with tar on back. Reward on receipt of information by W. Richardson, Omata. f.f.y. gHOOTIXO in Porpoise, Krupp and French .Calf.—McEwen Bros.' Sporting Footwear Depot. f.e. RANTED— Man to slaughter and make ! himself useful. Apply A. Klenner, e . x RANTED KXOWN-71b bags of whole wheat meal for la 4d at Veale's, the finest breakfast food in existence.— A. Veale, Devon St., 'Phone 166. RANTED—Our real eiderdown quilts are beautiful in appearance, warmth and quality. Every size. Prices right Ambury's. d . y RANTED— Lovely winter hats to suit all ages, 25 per cent, cheaper than Wellington, at Ambury's, New Plymouth. ■: "■. d *l RANTED Blanket coats, overcoats, motor coats, motor scarves, gloves, bonnets, for winter wear.—At Ambury's. J RANTED KNOWN-The finest beverage to drink on <a winter's morning is Veale's fresh-ground coffee. You can have it pure or mixed with chicory, at Veale's. , 3QQ ACRES FREEHOLD, Te Puke, 270.acres rich black loam (drained sw4mp);good house and an n'ecesfeary outbuildings; handy to school, P. 0., Railway, Price £25 ?er acre; equity £3500. Owner wishes to exchange for farm in Waitara district, as his interests are in in North Taranaki.—H. W. WHITCOMBE, Estate Agent,, New Plymouth.
— Smart young man' for farm. Apply Thos. Luxton, Waitara. brX £25 WILL P a splendid second hand piano in walnut case; good order. Terms, 14s 7d per month.— Hoffmann. , h-i rju) LET—Desirable residence in Fillis street, opposite 'the Park. Good garden, fine view. Water and gas laid : on, and connected with sewer. Immediate possession. Apply to E. Clintoa'l Hughes. c-x' JUST AERIVED-The Latest Themodist Pianola Piano.—Hoffmann, f-y ]yg CHILDREN'S tan 1-bar shoes, sizes 3 to 6. Splendid value.— Dockrill's.
yiSCOLIZED Watertights, tlie only watertight that will keep your feet I dry and warm in the wet winter weather. Try a pair, and you will wear no other in future.—Dockrill's; winter simpers. A new stock just opened to choose from in ladies', men's and children's, at prices to suit all. —Dockrill's. yyANTED-Smart boy for Daily News Office; Stratford; Apply prompt. '' pOR SALE—Four exceptionally fine! , second-hand pianos. • Have been ] thoroughly overhauled. Prices ranging ' I from £ll to £23. Terms from 8s per month.—H. Collier & Co. £l2/10/- FI RST-CLASS ORGAN - , .in perfect order. Terms, 7/3 per month.—Hoffmann, b-y RH)UND—Sensible Presents: Oak photo frames, Pictures/ Paint Boxei, Chalks, Crayons, etc., at WEST <!e SONS, Painters (opposite Masonic Stables). Devon St. East.' '" '. s JjJEW styles in TiJhir-Mades for the coming wintor now showing at Keig & Manners, specialists in Ladies' Tailoring. • t-o .■fiUSHIONABLE Designs in browns and | igreys 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 wi!.h better ment 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. VOU can get It eheaper at the Red Post.
LEASE WITH COMPULSORY PURCHASING CLAUSE. rjIEXDERS are invited for tlie lease, with compulsory purchasing clause, for Section 109, Block 4, Egroont S.D., Windsor Road, Inglewood, containing 15(1 acres (more or less); good six-room-ed house; well-subdivided by good sheep-proof-fences; more than half stumped and ploughed; all level; adjoining Bor-, ough of Inglewood. ' Tenders close at S p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 30, 1913. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars on application to J. GIBBS, fi Inglewood. RUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKEB'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 287, 26 April 1913, Page 1
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