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' Apply "iDairy," Korito P.O. f.w J^OST— Last Friday, between Waiwakaiho and Waitara, 4 heifer calves; reward.—Apply t» E. Gibson, Urcnui. > d.w. IjPOR SALE—A good Bush Section of j 200 acres, almost level, about 60 |acres of grass; price £2 10s per acre. jNo cash required if substantial iraj provenients are made. The land is of jgood quality and clean. —Apply at once \to Medley and Ruudle. if .w. i"PK)Jt SALE A new cottage of six roomg (just being finished) on a (fifth of an acre, with the option of buying 2'/ 3 acres adjoining; a deposit of ! £SO will secure it.—Apply sharp to I j Medley and Bundle. f.w. JTpOR SALE—Hay and grazing at Puke- | totara.—W. Humphries. f.w. IpOR SALE—S Dairy Cows, just calvj e"d.—Apply Newton King. f.w. j ijPOR SALE—One good Holetein Jersey ! cow, near profit; two choice hci|fers, spring calvers; one yearling and lone weaner heifer. —W. Fitzpatrick, j Moturoa. e.w. VUTLL the person who inadvertently picked up a lady's umbrella off the counter of May and Arrowsmith's shop ' ; at about five o'clock on Saturday aftcrjßoon kindly return to News office? a.x I £SO DOW|N for * new Gloomed suburban house, bath-room, wash-house, gas, quarter-acre. Price j £soo—Walter Bewley, Egmont St. a.x gABY GAITER BOOTS, 2/6; soft solo Booties, in white kid and felt, from [/-. Big Btock children's slippers. —McEwen Bros. f.e. JEAD THIS: You will get splendid value in Diamond Rings or Watches at Roberts', jeweller. f.y. TT WILT, BO YOUR EYES GOOD to see our bargains in Fruit Cake and Butter Disles.—Slwattas' Closing Sale. "EXCHANGE for small ioufle, S-roomcd house, every convenience, 10 minutes town; make good boarding house; equity £3so.—Walter Bewley, Egmoni Street. a.x.

O.OOD Seco»d-ha»d Piano, in perfect *-* order—Perkia (Le-adwii), £l6 10a sash; William Bquiru fibondon), £10; Bord piano, £8; Rogers piano, £l6 10s; Burling, £10; Ids deposit, 7« (Id month- | ly.—Collier's. pEECIOUS SBMS *od Precious MctaU are being ilaughte>ed at Skcatcs' Jewellery aad Silver Sate, opposite Tlwatre Royal. J>»AD THI»: You get 3/- in the pound •S Watohes, Rings, Brooches, Blocks; splendid value, —Roberts, jeweller. ' f.y. Q.ROW SBIDS now—Nimino & Blair's Sweat Pom, irst prize blooms; NeKMia, Vegetable Seeds bow opening up at Veale's. IQA ACRBS DAIRT EARM, all level and grassed; good house and skeis; oarvy 31) cows. Priee £ls per a««; terms, £3Ol cash.—Walter Buwley, Kgmont Street. a.x. Watertight and Snagproof Rubber Hide Knee Boots, with welted leather soles; also knee and blucher clogs for farm or garage McEwen Bi'M. I.e. r<ASES of Garvers, fish Servers, Fiaheaters, Afternoon Tea Spoons, Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, etc., at auction prices.—Skea ties' Clearing Sale, opposite Theatre Royal. ° Gents*. Pookat Wallets, 8/6 te 4/6, and* 11/« to 6/-; Ladies' Seaiskin Purse and Card Case, 15/8 to 8/8; Afternoon Tea Tray in British Gak, 20/- to 11/o. Skcates' Closing Sale, opposite Theatre Royai. ■*•" Shoes, round rubbers and wide laees free. —DookriH's. ■piINOING POSTS, Red Birch, better than Totara, 77s 6d per hundred at Rangataua. Apply Wilson and Co., Taihape; or 0. J. Hcrrlck, Agent, Hui-

CKfi DOWN and the balance wO" weekly payments, secures a good 6-roomed h«BBe and fionyeniences. Price £650. Inspect today—Gilmour and Clarke, Egmont Street. riROCKETT & JONES' fine English Shoes; the latest Btyles and shapes in stock, including ladies' water-tight golf hoots.—Dockrill's. ■ta/t* LADIES' Crockett & Jones' AO ° fine English Shoes, with the new pug toes, in full and half sizea.Doekrill's. POUND—Sensible Presents; Oak Photo frames, Pictures, Patot Boxei ■ Chslks, Crayons, etc., at WEST ft SONS Painteri (opporite Yaoonie Stablwl I'Vtpoii St. Eati ! 10/fi LADIES' black: glace' AU W DEB.BY SHOES, round rubbers and wide laces.—Dockrill's. ilfi/fi LADIES' Fine English Glace -L\J \) Aidft g uoes> pl , lia p aoics, ligM as a feithfr. in wit'.e flitfaj.—Dookrill's. |t ADIES' Water-tight Golf Boots ia • tan and black, made by Crockett 'and Jones, Northampton, England.— '.Dockrill's. :£Kft DEPOSIT secures 5-room- • i»t/U c( j Yjj| a ( new ), all conveniences, i Price ,£550. Balanco as rent.—Gilmour and Clarke,, Egmont Street,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 11, 1 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 11, 1 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 11, 1 June 1914, Page 1

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