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RANTED —By experienced man, with family, share milking fur cuniiug season, herd 50 (hand) ■ (machine); three, years .present place.—Apply "Share Milker," A'ews office. b.w, lor Waitara, good carpeiipenters.—Apply 11L. Roberts aij<l Sons, Courtenay street, New Plymouth, k.w. Y^ANTJSD —Laily help.—Apply Mr Kempthome, t#ie Vicarage, luglewood. b.e.f.n JjCfcT—BttWcen Racecourse and Fitssroy, hydrotite font, Finder please return to News office. d.e. J^OST— On Tuesday night, bay mure,, saddle and bridle on; .barliod wire marks on right back leg; running ey<,is. —Apply Hapara, Moturoa. d.n. M en ' s , Dancing Shoes, latest wide toe and Derby front, in patent anil French kid, just landed. McEwen Bros. c.w. pKECIOUS GEMS and Precious Metal* are being slaughtered a± Sk'iates' Jewellery and Silver Sale, opposite Theatre Royal. QASES o! Carvers, Fish Servers, Fisheaters, Afternoon Tea .Spoons, Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, etc., at auction prices.—Skcates' Clearing Sale, opposite Theatre Royal. TMANO, £7 10s—An absolute bargain. No worms or dry rot.—Hoffmann. d-7-10/6 LADIES ' Black Gliice Derb y Shoes, round rubbers and wide laces free.—Dockrill's. D ON 'T T|IIXK fqr one moment that all our bargains are gone/ Thousands mora to choose from.—Skcates' Jewellery Slaughter. "PRUIT and Cake Dishes, Butters, Jams, Cruets, Bread Boards, Teapots, Jugs, Clocks, Watches, etc., at less than wholesale price.—Skcates' Sale, Devon Street. / ;-CiENCmG POSTS, Red BircH, better , than Totara, 77s (Id per hundred at Rangataua. Apply Wilson and Co., Taihape; or 0. J. Hcrriok, Agent, Huirangi. £C|j DOWN 1 and the balance ™ weekly payments, secures a good 5-roomed house and conveniences. Price £550. Inspect to-day.—Gilmour and Clarke, Egmont Street. AS ONE GOES, so another is created. That is the w«vy with our bargains. —Skeatef/ Jewellery Slaughter, opposite Theatre Royal. TOADIES' Patent fcutton Boots, grey kid tops, stylish toes, 20s cash. A real smart line. —McEwen Bros. c,w. TRANCING SHOES, all colors, m sating and suede, also gold and silver. Have a pair reserved.—McEwen Bros. :• d.y. 7 • ~~ ~ nROCKETT & JONES' fine English Shoes; the latest styles and shapes in stock, including ladies' water-tight golf boots. —Dockrill's. "PVERY little movement in our watches is reliable, and the price need not stick you.—Skcates' "Chance of a Lifetime" Sale, Devon St. 16/6 LADIES' Crockett & Jones' 'fine English Shoes, with the new pug toes, in full and half sizes.— Dockrill's. LADIES' Black Glace Derby 'shoes, round rubbers anil wide laccß free. —Dockrill's. 10/6 S PEOPLE PASSING Pause Perceptibly,. Pondering' on the Possibility of Producing Perfectly Pleasing Permanent Pearls and Poridot Pendants below imported Price.—Skeates, Jeweller. TX7E are continuing our closing sale for a couple of weeks. Further great reductions. Skeates, Jeweller, opposite Theatre Boyal. GEKTS.' Fine Glace Derby Boots, suede lined, reduced from 23/-.—Dockrill's. 15/gUY gOOKS AT THE g,]£. TiIAJIOXDS, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, ■ Sapphires, Garnets, Peridots, Tourmalines, Amethysts, Topazes, Turquoises, Opals, «tc., all sacrificed at Skeates' Closing Sale, opposite Theatre itoyal. "TTVMBEIvAY" |Beceer Football Boots just imported. Price 15/0 per pair.—McEwen Bros. c - w - T AND J. AULD, New Plymouth, show d * the smartest Millinery in Taranaki at their usual keen prices. c- 1 IA/tf LADIES' BLACK GLACE J-IT D SHOES, round rubbers and wide laces. —Dockrill's. ALL the precious geins and precious A metals are being slaughtered at Skcates' Jewellery and Silver Sale, opposite, Theatre Royal. QO TO THE JJ.K. FOR B OOKS I^OUND— Sewible PreienU; o*k Photo frame*, Picture*. Paint Boxei, Chalks, Cr*yon», etc., at WEST ft SONS, Painter* (oppoiite Mmohl# Stable*), \von St. But. f?RA DEPOSIT secures 5-rooin-pd Villa (new), all conveniences. Price £550. Balance as rent. —Gilmour and Clarke. Ejrniont Street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 2, 21 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 2, 21 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 2, 21 May 1914, Page 1

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