CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Titree insertion*, 2/8. c lers come by letter it must be understood that double tjjese rate -will be cnafged unjust"acu.m|aiilei by wih. yyANTED—Two carpenters. Must be good tradesmen. Apply J. Scoon, Eltham. j,. e on May 25—One bay'.gig horse, ■ bang tail,, short Main; "cover on. Anyone giving information will be rewarded. Apply W. Watson, Waitara road. a-w or cold weather, you can be perfectly comfortable for the Show by shopping at Ambury's. . a-y EVERYBODY in Taranaki should see two big shows in New Plymouth this wee—Winter Show and Ambury's. a-y largest Winter Show ever seen in Taranaki, this week, Ambury's display, comes •nejft in . attractiveness. a-y yyANTED —Good practical man to take charge of grazing farnv. Apply at or.ee to Newton King. A LL interested in music and a' good instrument should not; miss the Opportunity of hearing Piano Recital at Winter Show. The pianos'are the cele•brated. Byer's Model. All 'particulars at Show. ; ' > ;f. m QALL and see the latest riewr' Swedish Separator, 28-gallon capacity, for £7—Farmers' Store. ' f-x JfOR SALE—Good young springing.pow, due to calve June 15. Cheap. Apply J. Waters, Carrington Road. f-w yyANTED, for Stratford, competent Bookkeeper and Collector. Apply by letter, giving references and stating salary expected to Post Office Box No. 7, New-Plymouth. * • f.w. Books at The 8.K.: "The Long Patrol," by Cody; "East of the Shadows," by Hubert Barclay; "The Hairweathers, I by Annie, Swan. gUY your books at The B.K. New Books every mail. Opposite Empire Theatre. ELDON'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. "JpASHIONS FOR ALL," May patterns: Coat and skirt, boy's tunic aijd krickers (2 to 4 years). Price 6d at The B.K. LADIES' JOURNAL, Jupe. Patterns: Lady's coat and skirt, blouse, dressing jacket, matron's blouse, boy's tunic (2 to 4 years). Price fid at i The B.K. ; .■ ■■ ■' v , \ j JpOR SALE—Splendid ••*<o h.p, 5-seater Pratt-Elkhart Motor-Car; electric light, self-starter,' demountable runs, Gabriel horn, and all latest improvements; color pearl grey, tan upholstering. Price £SOO cash.. Apply Q. A, Wilkinson, Eltham. ANTED—Ladies to visit Auld's mil linery sale this week, where great savings await you.—Auld's, New Plymouth. . , D ON 'T forget Pellew's clearing sale is noW on.' ; c-x ACRES - Ft. S.G.R. Tenure, six . _ miles iipm Abobt 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,."■fS'ies per acre. Terms. This,is an exceptionally good .property, and cheap. —H. Whitcombe, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. f-x jgALE—Sale at Pellet's to-day and following days. Pay us a visit;. c-x — l —n .' ' TpOR SALE—IOO acres £9, 110 £l3, 104 acres £ll, xlO acres £l4 10s, 1000 acres' £2,? 550 acreß £B, and 100 acres to lease at 15s.—-Hartnell & Co., Licensed Estate Agents, Brougham street. ' d-x QX) LET—4-roomed house, ever# convenience; 12/6; also 'furnish# and unfurnished rooms. Hartnell £. Co., Licensed Estate Agents, Brougham Ist d-x gUTTER.—Try sample lb best shilling butter.—Farmers' Store. a-x yyANTED—Steady lad; accustomed to horses. Apply at once, Dr. McClelland. pELLEW'S Annual Clearing Sale of drapery and winter millinerj now yyANTED KNOWN—If you have a cold and feel out of sorts, you can't beat a cup of Turtle Tea, or a jar of real Calvesfoot Jelly. They are full of nourishment. Procure at Veale's. 'Phone 166. JtOUND —Sensible Presents: Oak Photoframes, Pictures, Paint Boxes', Chalks, Crayons, etc., at WEST & SONS, Painters (opposite Masonic Stables), Devon St. East. yyANTED KNOWN—Just imported, direct from Aberdeen: Extra selected red herrings. They are very mild, and a tasty relish for breakfast. Call at Veale's. J)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. NOTICE. are warned against giving credit on our account. GEO. PARKER. A. L. PARKER. I 708 Fitzroy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 8, 10 June 1913, Page 1
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