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for farm, a first-class j country store and freehold prof Psrty, residence and store. Equity, j £lloo.—Walter Bewley, Egmont St. ; with 'Purchasing Clause at £lO, 100 acres, 0 miles from New Ply- , mouth, good metal road, 7s per acre first year, 10s per acre four years; comfortable house; factory and school y3-milcj—- ; Hartnell and Co., Brougham Street. I CJJUNGALOWS for sale from £SO deI posit; bath, h. and c. water, electaric light, copper, tubs.—Hartnell and Co., Brougham Street. AD IKS! After all, there is nothing i like a nice cup of afternoon tea. : It's so refreshing'. Try the Hygienic. I e.n. an afternoon's shopping, don't | - neglect yourself. A lovely cup of I tea and delicious cakes at the Hygienic; any hour. o.n. j JF the Czar only knew the quality of j tea brewed at the Hygienic he would most asuredly bring, his whole household and spend the summer here. e.n. *yyE know that our patrons like cleanliness and purity. That is why the Hygienic Tea-rooms are becoming'more popular every day. e.n. QCOTT'S commissariat this week-end is brimful of dainties. You'll be surprised at the great variety. e.n. (WE'VE never had to surrender by rea--1 son of shortage of supplies. But we've had close shaves. No surrender this week— our stocks arc ready for any onslaught.—Milton Scott. e.n. JJUXDBEDS of men, women and children come into our shop a.nd surrender their coin because they know they arc receiving good value for" wholesome small goods.—Scott's Butchery. e.n. " VOU can't fool me! I want ScotVs Pork Sausages—they're miles in the lead. I don't want and won't have any other brand." < s.n.

YWE haven't advanced prices because of ' the war. We keep the same eood finality at the old prices.—Trim's, Eliot Street. c-n> TfOR cheapest groceries, fruit and confectionery go to Trim's Eliot St. " i ! ' " WAR declared against all competition for prices at Trim's grocery store, ! Eliot St. e.n. ■ "RjVERYBODY'S doing it! What? j Why, shopping at Trim's replete grocery store, Eliot St. e.n. [RANTED— Steady, reliable man, at once, to take charge of and later to travel draught stallion; state wages required; experienced man preferred. Apply Synfons Bros., Puugarebu. VUAXTED—CirI to help strip after machines and general work; good wages. Apply F. E. Bocock, Ngaere. t'.x. "WANTED—Two good Fencers, by day labor, or contract if preferred. Apilj Newton King, or Butt Bros., Uruti. WANTED, a family to milk about 70 cows (on wages); six-roomed house. —Apply News Office, or "X.Y.Z.," Inglewood 'Post Office. a.y. yyAXTED—Smart lad, for manufacturing business. Apply by letter to "Smart Lad," News Office. WANTED—Man with plough and harrows to break up suburban section. Send particulars to "Potatoes," News Office. WANTED Farms to Lease for several , good clients.—Walter Bewley, Egmont St.

WANTED, by young mail, position in warehouse or store. Would start at £2 per week—Apply by letter to I "Willing," c/o News office. h.y. WANTED TO BUY, False Teeth. High-' est price given in New Zealand. Post to manager, Piedmont Co., 236 Queen St., Auckland. Established 1G years. Cash by return mail. TfIOGXD, a few weeks ago one factory can, between New Plymouth and Tataraimaka. Owner can have same by paying expenses of advertisement. —J, J. Gyde, Tataraimaka. b.y. Nx) BE LET —Suburban residence, with 8 acres, Wallath Road, Westown; 5 rooms and conveniences; cowshed, hayloft; 2 miles from Post Office, New Plymouth; immediate possession.—R. Clinton Hughes. p.ROW SEEDS NOW—Nimino & Blair's Sweet I'eas, first prize blooms; Xeinesia, Vegetable Seeds now opening up at Veales". OIANO, by Chappell and Co., Lonion; new keys, check action, solid walnut case; guaranteed absolutely in perfect order; bargain at £lB cash, ot terms 10s monthly. Apply, sharp, at Collier's. TjiOß SALE—Pedigree Jersey bull, two years old, from semi-official record cow. [Particulars, apply W.'N. Stephenson, Tariki. b.y. rpHE Xob T»a, the latest fashion, 18/0 a pair; grand wearers; postage paid.—Dockrill's.

10/(1 LADIES' Glace Derby Shoos, XV " wide laces and round rubbers put on free while you wait.—Doekrill's. TnJ'EIXOX'S SUL'PEU,S, the best English makers of Indies' ward shoes and slippers. Our new shipment is just open. —Doekrill's. rpO Let—Six-rooaied House, Yogeltown; %-acrc; conveniences. Stundish; and. Standish. c.v.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 96, 18 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 96, 18 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 96, 18 September 1914, Page 1

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