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 ratf "vill be caarged unless accompanied by ■. »h YyAI\TED dresses, gloves, etc., to clean equal to new—Hawkins & Co., Steam Dyers and Dry-cleaners, Devon St. (opposite Melbourne), New Plymouth. RANTED—An apprentice for the joinery shop. Apply Sash and Door Company. f. w JpOR SALE—Waggon up to 25cwt.— Apply A. I. Morton, blacksmith, Awakino. f JyADIES' HAND BAGS, new stock, big variety, splendid value, at The 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. f-e Reading—Half-yearly volume "Storyteller," published at ss, selling at 2/9 at The B.K. f. e pANAMA, AND WHAT IT MEANS, by John Foster Eraser; illustrations, map, plan and index. Price 3/6 at The B.K. f. O SALE Spring cart, new; suity grocer or farmer. One gig and harness in first-class order. Two first-class dairy cows, 4-year-olds.—W. Marr, MotuJjOST in New Plymouth—Heavy gold bangle, set with three rubies and bearing the following inscription on its outer side: "Always,—From N.M. to F.S., 28th Nov., 1911." Valued as a keepsake. Reward. Apply this office. d-'w
JV3R SALE OR EXCHANGE—IOS acres near town, carrying 150 cattle, five horses. Price £l6. Deposit £SOO. Hartnell, Brougham street. d-x 19% ACRES, €-roomed house. Price £420. Only £IOO cash down; balance at 5% per cent, for five years.— Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. ' J^OSl— On April 9, between and Omata, two cows and one bull, with tar on back. Reward on receipt of information by W. Richardson, Omata. ,(3r. W. HARTNELL & CO., Estate Agents and Builders, Brougham street, New Plymouth, build from £25 .deposit; 10/-, weekly. d-x 113 ACRES FREEHOLD, close to station. Handy New Plymouth and Waitara. Road boundary on one side and road and railway on other. Factory adjoining. School and '£.o; quarte* mile. 12 paddocks, all ploughable. Sixroomed house, 10-bail cowshed, two large sheds, etc.' PRICE £26. Terms to good man. Splendidly situated for a stud farm.—H. W. Whitcombe, estate agent, New Plymouth. piANO BARGAINS—Henry Pohlman £8; D'Almaine £8; Bord piano ±8; Kirkman £1«. All in perfect order. 7/6 monthly.—Collier's, Devon street. d-x ANTED—Man to slaughter and make himself useful. Apply A. Klenner. Waitara. e-x-ANTED KNOWN—7Ib bags of whple wheat meal for Is 4d at Veale's, the finest breakfast food in existence.— A. Veale, Devon St., 'Phone 166. KNOWN—The finest beverage to drink on a winter's morning is Veale's fresh-ground cofree. You can have it pure or mixed with chicory, at Veale's. F OR SALE "QR EXCHANGE acres, carrying 26 cows, etc. Price £l6 10s; £3OO cash. Hartnell, Brougham street. d-x
rpO LET—Desirable residence in Fillia street, opposite Park. Good garden, fine view. -Water and gas laid on, and connected with Sewer. Immediate possession. Apply to 'R. Clinton Hughes. c-x JpOR SALE—Houses with every convenience, electric light, bath, hot and cold water. Your own terms. Hartnell & Co., Brougham street. . d-x ——— —( tj^OUND—Sensible Presents: Oak photo frames, Pictures, Paint Boxet, Chalks, Crayons, etc., at WEST & SON&, Painters (opposite Masonic Stables), Devon St. East. x JjiOß SALE OR EXCHANGE for a few acres and house near Town—llandy little farm of 60 acres. Hartnell, Brougham street. d-x styles in Tullnr-Mades for the coming winter now showing at Eeig & Manners, specialists in Ladies' Tailoring. t-c ffIASHIONABLE Designs in browns and greys for the new season's costumes.—Keig & Manners, the Ladies' Tailors. t-c ESTATE.-Where is it> What are its advantages? It lieb on Eliot Road, opposite the Golf Links, and about ten to fifteen minutes from town. It iR nearly all level. All tho streets are graded, and each section contains a quarter of an acre of land. invest your money in real estate, and you will come out top. Our term» will suit you. See Gilmour & Clarke, nole agents. x
SALE—Six acres and house one ■ mile from town. Price £750. £4OO cash,—Hartnell & Co., Brougham St. d-x rVN T E 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. 6mall goods a specialty. 'Phone 39. 1 WANT «v try woman to ti» my JUNE'S MEDOLINE.' It wil> give you a skin and complexion to be proud of. No skin too bad to clear erf by it. »/» at Qiffiuist#; . ■»
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 293, 3 May 1913, Page 1
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