CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions, 2/6. I£ orders come by letter it must be an* derstood that "double these ratr will be enlarged unless accompanied by ■ ih L JfOlt SALE —Spring cart, new; .suit grocer or farmer. One gig and har. ness in first-class order. Two first-class dairy cows, 4-year-olds.—W. Marr, Moturoa.
JpERSOXAL —Veterans four, meet as before, "Bright eye," -'Ad,," "King" and "Cad." Saturday, two o'clock, usual place. JjOST in New Plymouth—Heavy gold bangle, set with three rubies and bearing tlie following inscription on its .outfer side: N.M. to F.S ?r 28th; Valued as >» keepsake. Apply this office. '' d-w ANTED, at- Onc(, —j(food .man .used to 'general store and to assist in tak-, ing stock. Apply Box 2-2, Manaia. d-e JfIQR SALE OR EXCHANGE—IOS acres ; >near town, carrying 150 cattle, five horses. Price £lO. Deposit £SOO. Hartnell, Brougham street. d-x
PRINTERS Shortly disengaged: Smart all-round man. Take job- as comp., job., or machinist. Particulars to Froome, Raglan. , JV)R SALE—Nine cottages at Koru, for removal, from £8 to £4O. Apply W. Spooner, Koru, or Wallath Bros., New Plymouth. c . w at Once —Good paperhanger. Wages 12/- per day. Apply Beckett and Corlett, Stratford. ACRES, 6-roomed house. Price £420. Only £IOO cash down; balance at per cent, for five years.— Gilmour &, Clarke, Plymouth. J^OST— On April 9, between Rahotu and Omata, two cows and one bull, with tar on back. Reward on receipt of information by W. Richardson, Omata, Q-. W. HARI-NELL & CO., Estate Agents and Builders, Brougham street, New Plymouth, build from £25 deposit; 10/-
IJ3 A CHES FREEHOLD? close to sW tion. Haiuty New Plymouth and Waityra. Sai»d fyaundary on-one' side find rirad and railway on other. Factory adjoining. School and P.O. quarter mile. ». all plotighable, Six-, roomed house,' 10-bail cowshed, 1 two large sheds, etc. PRICE Terms to good man. Splendidly situated for a stud farm.—H. W. Whitcombe, estate, agent, New Plymouth. . ■ ;]?IANO Pohlntan '* B'&finaflte ffl; Mfl |jijio £8; I Kirkij»an All< in peifeet older. 7/6 i monthly.—Collier's, Devon street. d-x r ANTED—Man to slaughter and make himself ÜBeful. Apply A. Klenner, Waitara. * • e-x . "*■■'; ' - ANTED KNOWN—?Ib bags of whole wheat ae*l -for .Is ad at Veale'a, the, finest breakfast food in existence.— A. Veale," Devon St.; s&one 186. ANTED KNOWN—The finest- beverage to drink on a winter's morning is Yeale's.fresh-ground coffee. You can have it pure or mixed with chicory, at Veald's.
pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE aofes, carrying 26 cows, etc. Price 10 s; £3OO cash. Hartnell, Breugliiim street _d-* rpo BET—Desirable .residence in Pillis street, opposite the Park. Good garden,/fine ,yiew. -Water and gag laid onV and,.connected with sewer. Immediate ,possession. Apply to R., Clinton, >Hughes. ; c-r JUST ARRIVEI>—The Latest Themodist Pianola Piano,—Hoffmann, f-y ' j> i; , . JpOR SALE —Houses with every convenience, electric light, bith, hqt and cold vater.' Your own terms. • HartneU •& Co., Brougham street.' UKJUMD—Sensible Presents: Oak photo> frames, Pictures; -Paint Boxes, Chalks, Crayons,-etc., at WEST & SONS, Painters (opposite Masonic '■? tables), Devon St. East. x p.OR SALE OK EXCHANGE for a few acres and house near Town—Handy little farm of <K) acres. Hartnell, Brougham street. d-x
JVjJ'EW styles in T».U< r-Mades lor the ■: coming winter now showing at Keig & Manners, specialists in Ladies' Tailoring. t-c "fpASHIONABLE Designs ia browns and greys for the new season's costumes.—Keig "& Manners, the , Ladies' Tailors. i .. _ t-c HABTMOOR ESTATE—Where is it* • What are its advantages! It lie» on Eliot Road, opposite the, Golf Link*, and about ten to fifteen minutes from cow- . It'i».nearly.alj. level. All th«>. istrestn are gra4«i» » n d eaoi" section contains a quarter of an acre of land. Von invest your money in real estate, and you will come out top. Our terms will suit you. See Gilmour & Clarka, mle agents. » "pOR SALE—Six acres and house one mile from town. Price £730. £4OO cash.—Hartnell & Co., Brougham St. d-x TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY.
£lO REWARD. \yiLL be paid to any person furnishing information leading to the conviction of any person taking TROUT *»y means of explosives. A substantial reward will also be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person fishing without a license or committing any other breach of the Society's regulations. | 0. N. FIRTH, Hon. Secretary,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 292, 2 May 1913, Page 1
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