CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen word* are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion} or if Three insertions, 2/6. If orders come by letter it must be un-1 derstood that double these ratf '▼ill be cnarged unless accompanied by v-ih, QX) LET—Large unfurnished room, with fireplace. Handy to town. Apply •'Private," c/o Daily News. pOK SALE—Jersey heifer, second calf. Just on profit. Quiet. Suit town owners. Apply McEwen Bros. | | RANTED—First-class porter. Apply Taranaki Hotel. ax WANTED—An apprentice for the joinery shop. Apply Sash and Door Company. f. w rp<Oß SALE—Waggon- up to 25cwt.— Apply A. I. Morton, blacksmith, I Awakino. f iD JjV)R SALE OR EXCHANGE-105 acres near town, carrying 150 cattle, five horses. Price £l6. Deposit £SOO. Hartnell, Brougham street. d-x 1 9'/2 A CRES, 0-roomed house. Price M £420. Only £IOO cash down; balance at 5% per cent, for five years.— Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. 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. HARTNELL & CO., Estate Agents and Builders, Brougham street, New Plymouth, build from £25 deposit; 10/- weekly. d-x ]_ JQ 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 P.O. quarter mile. 12 paddocks, all ploughable. Sixroomed house, 10-bail cowshed, two largo sheds, etc. PRICE £2B. Terms to good man. Splendidly situated for a stud farm.—H. W. WhitAimbe, estate agent, New Plymouth. .piAXO BARGAINS-Henry Pohlman £8; D'Almaine £8; Bord piano £8; Kirkman £m. All in perfect order. 7/6 monthly.—Collier's, Devon street. d-x to slaughter and make j himself useful. Apply A. Klenner, [ ; Waitara. ' e-x I I RANTED KNOWN-71b bags of whole wheat meal for Is 4d at Veale's, the finest breakfast food in existence.— I A. Veale, Devon St./' Phone 166. " \. ■RANTED KNOWN-The finest beverage to drinkon a winter's morning is Veale's fresh-ground coffee. You can have it pure or mixed with chicory, at Veale's. j JV)R SALE OR EXCHANGE [ acres, carrying 26 cows, etc. Price j SJ6 10s; £3OO cash. Hartnell, Broiigham street. d-x WQ 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 R. Clinton Hughes. c-x ■pOR SALK —Houses with every convenience, electric light, bath, hot and cold water. Your own terms. Hartnell & Co., Brougham street. d-x WOUND—Sensible Presents: Oak photo frames, Pictures, Paint Boxes, Chalks, Crayons, etc., at WEST a SONS, Painters (opposite Masonio Stables), Devon St. East. x pOR SALE OK EXCHANGE for a few I' acres and house near Town—Handy I little farm of 00 acres. Hartnell, Brougham street. d-x ■JJEW styles in'TilU.r-Mades for the : coming winter now showing at Keig & Manners, specialists in Ladies' Tailoring. * t-o "PjUSHIONABLE Designs in browns,and greys for the new season's costumes.—Keig & Manners, the Ladies' Tailors. t-c 'HARTMOOR ESTATE—Where is ift What are its advantages? It lies on Eliot Road, opposite the Golf Link*, and about ten to fifteen minutes front town. It is nearly all level. All tht streets are graded, and each section contains a quarter of an acre of land, iov invest your money in real estate, and you will come out top. Our terms will suit you. See Gilmour & Clark*!, lole agents. * OR SALE—Six acres and house one I - "-- mile from town. Price £750. £4OO cash.—Hartnell & Co., Brougham St. d-x ANE 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, i Small poods a specialty. 'Phone 39. announcements of Births, MamkgM md Deaths must be duly accredited Obirges tor these, 3s each. In Memoriaa Votices are Inserted at the same rates, : but wnen verses are added an additional charge oi 2s *d is made. NotitM of Death and Private Interment art fhaTgcd at os 8d each. Notices of DeatV «,n<! Funeral are charged at 8s tact Notices of Thanks and Bereatemeit <int\t*M *r» tnarced at Is M wk REVISED TIME-TABLE OF rrOGELTOWN The Vogcltown 'Bus will now run as I e follows: . .s Lestve Tirongia ~ Lfpve Town. (Vogeltown) , 7.45 a.m. 8.30 a.m.' d 12.0 noon (except Thursdays) 12.40 p.m. 2.0 p.m. 2.25 p.m. 5.0 p.m. 5.40 p.m. 3.0 p.m. 6.40 p.m. 130 p.m. (Saturdays) 10.0 p.m. I M. JONES.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 295, 6 May 1913, Page 1
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