CASH -ADVERTISEMENTS in; this column not exceeding eighteen word* *re inserted for O.NE SHILLING per insertion; or'if Ttaee; insertions, 2/8. If orders come by must be understood that double- yltt be cnjirged unless accompanied by.n-Uh. as housekeeper/ or sotnfe" trust. 'Apply" Competent," News Office. A LL interested in musieand a good in- • •'strument should'not' mißs the opportunity of 'hearing Piano Recital at Winter Show; The pianos are the'celebrated Byer's Model. All particulars at Show. f. m £JALL arid ,see. the latest,new Swedish -■Separator, 28-gallon capacity, for £7.- j -Farmers' Store. , f-k TJV3R SALE—Good young springing cow, due to,calve June 15. Cheap. Ap-, ply Carrington Road. . f-w,i WANTED, for-Stratford, competent Bookkeeper and .Collector. Apply by letter, giving references and stating salary expected to Post Office Box No. 7, New Plymouth... v , f.w. [~W"EW Books at The 8.K.: "The Long Patrol," by Cody; "East of the Shadows," by Hubert Barolay; "The I Hairweathers," by Annie Swan. gUY your books at The B.K. New . Books every mail. Opposite Empire Theatre. WELDON'S CHILDREN'S FASHIONS, May Patterns: Girl's dress, 10 to 12 years; boy's tunic and knickers, 2 to 4 years. Price 2d at The B.K. "XjIASHIONS FOR ALL," May patterns: Coat and skirt, boy's tunic and knickers (2 to 4 years). Price 6d at The B.K. ' WELDON'S LADIES' JOURNAL, June. Patterns: Lady's coat and skirt, blouse, dressing jacket, matron's blouse, boy's tunic (2 to 4 years). Price'6d at The B.K. ■pOR SALE—Splendid 40. h.p. 5-seater , Pratt-Elkhart Motor-Car; .electric light, self-starter, demountable rims, Gabriel horn, and all latest improvements; color pearl grey, tan upholster> ing. Price £SOO cash. Apply C. A. Wilkinson, Eltham. / WANTED—Ladies to visit Auld's mil linery sale this week, where gfeat savings await you.—Auld's, New Plyj mouth. WANTED—Cook for survey camp. Apply sharp to Sladden & Painter, surveyors, New Plymouth. d-w T)ON'T forged Pellcw's, clearing Sale is now on. c-x 1 KKK ACRES.Pt, &G&.3T«nure, six -«?«*«'. miles from UrenuL About 750 acres in grace, balance bush. Excellent sheep-proof fencing. Soil chiefly papa. Owner gets off considerable number fat bullocks to freezing works. Slab whare and sheepyards. Price, £3 15s per- acre. Terms. This is an exceptionally good property, and cheap. —H. Whitcombe, Estate Agent, New Plymouth, f-x
gALE—SaIe at P'ellew's to-day and following days. Pay us a visit. c-x POR SALE—IOO acres £9, 111) ores £l3, 104 acres £U, ilO aorea £l4 10s, 1000 acres £2, 550 acres £B, and 100 acres, to _ lease at 15s.—Hartnell & Co., Licensed Estate Agents, Brougham street. d-x rpo LET—4-roomed house, every eon- : venience, 12/6; also furnished and I unfurnished rooms. Hartnell & Co., I Licensed Estate Agents, Brougham St, "DUTTER.—Try sample lb best shilling butter.—Farmers' Store. a-x I every convenience, ready for occupation, from £SO deposit.—Hartnell' & [Co., Estate Agents, Brougham St. d-x pELLEW'S Annual Sale of drapery and winter'millinery now WANTED KNOWN—If you have a'cold ■ and feel chit of sorts, you can't belat a cup of Turtle TeaJ'-ot a-'jar of real Calvesfoot Jelly. They are full of nouri ishment. Procure at Veale's. 'Phone 166. tjtOUND—Sensible Presents: Oak Photoframes, Pictures, Paint Boxes, Chalks. Crayons, etc., at WEST & SONS, Painters (opposite Masonic Stables), Devon St. East. WANTED KNOWN—Just imported, direct from Aberdeen: Extra selected red herrings. They are very mild, and a tasty relish for breakfast. Call at Veale's. piANO BARGAINS—Henry Pohlman £8; D'Almaine £8; Bord piano £8; Kirkman £IU. All in perfect order. 7/6 ' monthly.—Collier's, Devon street. d-x T)ARTMOOR ESTATE—Where is it? What are its advantages? It lies on Eliot Road, opposite the Golf Links, and about ten or fifteen minutes from town. It is nearly all level. All the streets are graded, and each-»section contains a quarter of an acre of land. You invest your money in real estate, and you will come out top. Our terms will suit you. See Gilmour and Clarke, sole agents. (~)NE 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. / ' ACRES, C-roomcd house. Price £420. Only £IOO cash down; balance at 5y 2 per cent, for five years Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth, v fTAKE Eye Doctors' Prescriptions to Ernest Davies, the London-qualified
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 6, 7 June 1913, Page 1
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