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j YyANTICD—A good boy willing J learn carpentering.—Apply to Pe I warden and Hart, builders, Okato. I PLANTED— For coldest -weather, Bla kets, Down Quilts, Warm Costume I Wraps, Overcoats and Underwear. Be I value at Am bury's. a. person who took Overcoat froi I fence at corner of Pitone and Mai ; South roads at 4.30 on Wednesday aftei noon, please leave at W. Bichardson'i Pitone Road, or at Newton King's offlci New Plymouth, d,, Friday, between Waiw | kaiho and Waitara, 4 heifer calves ■reward.—Apply to E. Gibson, Urenui. I A.v JJIOR SALE—One good Holstein Jerse | cow, near profit; two choice hei fers, spring calvers; one yearling ar.< one wcancr heifer.—W, Fitzpatrick, Moturoa. ew •JtHE delay in the arrival of the WalI' kure to our port has disappointed lots of folk. Hundreds of people will not be disappointed if they shop at Scott's Pork Butchery this week. e.c. :p WILL JDO YOUfl EYES GOOD to see our bargains in Fruit Cake and Butter Dishes.—Skeates' Closing Sale. 1 pRECIOUS GEMS And Precious Metals are being slaugateved at Skeates' Jewellery and Silver Sale, 'opposite , Tkeatre Royal. Q.ROW SEEDS now—Nirnmo & Blair's Sweet Peas, first prize blooms; Nemesia, Vegetable Seeds now opening up at Veale's. IE delicious rashers of Scott's Pickled.Pork make a decent breakfast these cold mornings; 8d per lb. ' QASES of Carvers, Fish Servers, Fisheaters, Afternoon Tea Spoons, Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, etc., at auction prices.—Skeates' Clearing Sale, opposite Theatre Royal. OLID Gold Bangles, 57/8 io 37/6; ~ Gents'. Pocket Wallets, •8/8 to 4/6, and 11/8 to 0/-; Ladies' Sealskin Purse and Card Case, 16/6 to 8/fl; Afternoon iTea TTay in British Oak, 20/- to 11/!). Skeates' Closing Sale, opposite Theatre ! Royal. !jF yon look in tit our windows this . week-end you will find a wealth of ■choice small goods for sale—Milton : Scott. e.c. JQ/g LADIES' Black Glace Derby Shoes, round rubbers and wide laees free.—DoekrilPs. RANTED— Lovely Evening Frocks, j Wraps, Long Kid and Suede P.lovcs for evening entertainments. Great variety at Ambury's. , a.y. jjJtINCTNG POSTS, Red Birch; better • than Totava, 77s 6d per hundred at Raigataua. Apply Wilson and Co., Taiiape; «r 0. J. Herrick, Agent, Huirst»g». £SO BOWN and tie Man«« weekly payments, secures a good 5-r«omed house and conveniences. Prie* £350. Inspect to-day.—Biltnour aid Clarke, Egniont Street. rVUR hams at lid per lb are just the most 'fascinating food yen. eflulil find. Order one from Miltou Stott today, e.c. QROCKETT & TOXICS' fln.i Kiiylish Shoes; the latent styles »mi shnpes in stock, including indies' yv.ttur-tig'ht goli hosts. —DoekrilPs. ~l(i/(\ f-'A Crockett A Jones'. *- lt " Sac English Shoe*, with the new pug t«es, iu full and half sizes.DoekrilPs. WANTED yon to always keep Yeant Cakei is the house in ease «t etnerge»«y, W a paeket; 1 '/»d must be added for putßge.r—A. Tuale. 1(J/fi LABIBS' Black Glace Derby AVJ "sjj, #eSj round rubber* and wide laces free.—Dockrill'si IK/- GISTS.' Fine Glace Derby : ■*-*' Boots, suede lined, reduced from 25/-.—Doekrill's. T AND J. AULD, New Plymouth, show " the smartest Millinery in Taranaki at their usual keen prices. ex IA/ft LADIES' BLACK GLACE Xly U DERBY SHOES, round rubbers DUid wide laces.—Doekrill's. MOUND--SeaniUe Prent-nla; U*k Pbuto frames, Pictures, PHint Boiti, Chalks, Cmyons, etc., »t WEST * SONS. Painters (opposite Viaionie Stablei). v .:von Bt. E««t. ]({/({ LADIES' Fine English Glace •*•" " Aida Sines, p;,nn soles, lijj'.it as a feitlur. in wii'.e fi-Uitj.—Doekrill's. ;/_ GENTS' FINIS ENGLISH -" J GLACE DERBY BOOTS, suede lined, welted solos. —Dockrill'j. IPR A DEPOSIT secures 5-room-*t»" (.j \\\\ a (new), all conveniences. Price £550. Balance as rent.—Gilniour and Clarke. Ejnuoni Street. TfOR SALE—Nice Seven-Roomed Villa, close to Post Office. Situated on ft corner section, Owner has left the >i.«tnct. l''W, £'. W. J'eniis.— ir.* i.'urke. Ww I" —toufcJi TADIES' Water-tight Golf Boots to | tan and black, made by. Crockett and Jones, Northampton, England.— DoekrilPs. English Glace (* v " Deity Boole, suede lined, reduced from 25/-. Sizes 8, 8, 9 and 10 only in stock.—■Doekrill's. .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 29 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 29 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 29 May 1914, Page 1

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