jkimmwwm RANTED— A wlieclrigbtj must lie | good, all-round man. ,' !ng wages, to J. L, Power, Okato. e.x Yy ANTED—By two young single men, '■ milking on shares for next season. 'Apply, stating terms, to "Willing," Daily News office. d.w. Vy ANTED—By experienced man, with family, share milking, herd 40 , (hand) or 70 (machino). .* ' •""---■ .Uilker," News Or' TOST—Between Omata and New Ply- | / mouth, a pair of leggings. Reward i at Coffee Palace or C. Jeffries, Oaonui. pIANO, £7 10s—An absolute bargain. j No worms or dry rot.—Hoffmann. i , d.y. !j)ELICIOUS Pickled Pork, at 8d per lb, helps to make a 'breakfast. Vou can cut some rashers and fry like bacon.—Milton Scott. e.e. I pENCING POSTS, Red Birch, better I than Totara, 77s fid per hundred at Rangatiua. Apply Wilson and Co., jTaihapo; or 0. J. Herrick, Agent, Hui'£KA DOWN and the balance ] *" v ' weekly payments, secures a good i5-roomed house and conveniences. Price £550. Inspect to-day.—Gilmour and Clarke, Egmont Street. ; J)ANCING SHOES, all colors, in satin and suede, also gold and silver. Have a pair reserved. —McEwen Bros. I d.y. Royal, Devon Street. HUSBAND: "I'm heartily tirI ed of the same old joints week after week! Why don't you got some pork sausages at Scott's—they're the best made." e.e. jQROCKETT & JONES' fine English ) Shoes; the latest styles and shapes |hi stock, including ladies' water-tight golf boots. —Dockrill's. iTRAYED from my farm, ten yearling I calves, ear-marked. Finder please ! communicate with W. HoneyfieM, Tall fi/O LADIES' Black Glace Derby j Shoes, round rubbers and wide 1 laces free. —Dockrill's. | . ■ \ ipOLICE! Stop That Slaughter of. lovcl ly Jewellery, etc., at Alf Skeates' Closing-up Sale, opp. Theatre Royal. J-JAMMER this fact down hard: Scott's ! dainty small goods are without doubt exceptionally good. "Good gracious! ' I'll get some to-day." e.e. VyANTED—Numbers of ladies to sec i the Dining and Dressing Table-ware : being mercilessly sacrificed. —Skeats' Closing-up Sale. f v 'riROCKETT & JONES' Gents' Water- | tights are guaranteed to keep your , feet perfectly dry and warm.—Dockrill's. K/_ LADIES' GLACE KID ONE-BAR . ° SHOES, with dull kid collar and ipump soles; the latest style in strap I shoes.—Dockrill's. i [EARTRENDING SCENES of Gobi, | Silver and Precious Gems being thrown away at Skeates' Closing-up 'Sale. opp. Theatre Royal, Devon Street. i irr.IIEUE arc just a few ro.ison why our I output continues to increase. We !enter for our customer.-,' palates, use pure ingredients, and everything is guar- • anteed clean and sweet. e.e. j-pOR SALE.M)fficc Desk, large drawer, and shelved cabinet; cheap, for I cash. Apply Daily News, Stratford, ax I ST/„ GENTS.' Fine English Glace ■*•" Derby Boots, suede lined, reduced from 25/-. Sizes C, 8, !) and 10 only in stock.—Dockrill's. pROCKETT & JONES' Glace kid Welted Derby Shoes for easy walking correct for the winter.—Dockrill's. ORA DEPOSIT secures 5-room- ***" crl Vil!.a (new), all conveniences. Price C>'o. Balance as rent— Gilmour and C'lavke, Epmont Street. ! B UV gOOKS AT THE g J-. iiMer Mav U Wi ii..v. Jeweller. Ne*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 294, 15 May 1914, Page 1
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