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. PERSONAL—Wanted, particulars ol I whereabouts of Mies A. Taylor, late ■ of Wellington, now married in New Ply- | mouth district; brother from Masterton I enquires. L«avc address "News" Office. yyAXUEO—Good all-round i'armiland, I must be competent ploughman. ApI ply, stating wages required. James Old, IMahoenui, or this office. YyAXTED—Smart lad, for manufacturing business. Apply by letter to "Smart Lad," News Office. RANTED— Man or boy for milking and general farm work; one used to horses. For particulars apply News [office. f. x _ RANTED— Man with, plough and har- J rows to break up suburban sec- I tion. Send particulars to "Potatoes," News Office. rpO Let—Six-roomed House, Vogeltown; %-nerc; conveniences. Standish and Standish. e'.y,. pO3 Sale—One and Two-year-old Jersey Bulls. Lisle Jennins, Tahatai, Waitara. d. w . JPOU Sale—Bay Horse, aged; used all gears, double or single; £l4. E. Newell, Okato. c.w. JjVQR Sale, cheap—Nearly new Gig; or will exchange for young stock. Thos. Rowe, Bell Block. a.y. rvilE new Triple Alliance intends to give the, world peaee and prosperity. Milton. Scott intends to give bis customers the complete satisfaction that makes more customers every week. e.e. ("WB: choice luncheon sausage is having a big run just now. Don't be left out. Try some to-day; it's just It! 6d per-IB at Scott's. e.e. I WON'T have any pickled pork but that cured by Milton Scott. It's mites in the lead for flavor, and the prfcc, 8d per lb., just suits my poeket!"

■pORIC Sausages! That makes you smile, especially when you know 1 bought them at Milton Scott's lor Saturday's lea! e.c. T ADIESI Ko afternoon ia complete unless you try a lovely cup. of tea, and rakes, at the "Hygienic." Purity and cleanliness always. TT does not matter what hour y«* rail, we guarantee you a refreshing cup of tea at the "Hygienic." pOME, my dear friends! Let's drink a cup of afternoon tea to the success of the old Union Jack! We'll get a nice cup at the "Hygenic." rriHE fact that England, France and Russia have guaranteed peace to the world in refreshing. A cup of tea itt the "Hygienic" is also wonderfully refreshing these afternoons. s!bs for Is—Trim, Eliot Stvcet. CJUGAK, 8/0 per bag; Flour, 3/6; Itotatoes, 0/6cwt—Trim's, Eliot Street. "ff»OR the cheapest groceries, fruit, vego- ' ' tables and confectionery, go to Trim's, Eliot Street. o.n. lIKEK tins Pineapple Hd; three tins L Jam lid, Tomato Sauce lid, WorWr.v Rai.ce lid.—Trim's. Eliot St. e.n.

A TLD'S arc continually opening up new goods. Sec their advertiserpilE "Veedee" Vibratory Massage reJicves pain, pours a stream of health and strength-giving vitality Uivou"h any muscle or limb. 'Hie ctteeU of tiic "Veodee" are almost miraculous, ill. Devon Street. a of home treatment for y suffering women and girls relieves pain, removes the cause, and permanent] v cures. 114, Devon Street. wide laces and round rubbers •at wearers. Doekrill's.

TYIKF.CT from 'Hartley and Barnes. Loudon—A large 'shipment, of Ladies' Glace Boots and Shoes (button and liice); 'no toe caps; grand wearers, and comfortable. Dockrill's. PIANO, by Backman, London full iron frame, check action, 'new keys; just been Frcneh-froltshed; ; practical? new—a bargain at 130. &V Inly sharp—Collier's:. \ q1 A A DOWX will secure a Dairy jitlUU Fnm 0 f xoo acres, nearly all LloiHiable; good house and shells. Price 1 Wper acre; or 1 will exchange for house ■Lrnnerkv.—Walter Bewloj',. Egnxont, v>t. T^XCUAXGE— 215 acres, 0 miles from r" J Kew Plymouth, all crass, two-thirds 'nloiv'hablo.'fdicop-pToof fences.-new six-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 90, 11 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 90, 11 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 90, 11 September 1914, Page 1

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