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Rates for this column are as follows: One insertion, 1C words Is; 20 words Is 3d; 24 words Is <W; 28 words Is 8d; 32 words 2s. Three insertions, 16 words 2s Cd; 20 words 3a; 24 words 4s; 28 words 4s Cd; 32 words 5s (including address and signature), cash. Booked, 50 per cent, extra. [Xotc. — The Daily News ha» an unequalled circulation throughout Taranaki, feeing obtainable in evevy town and country district.] gUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT 7-roomeJ House; good street; drainage connection; %-acre; ,price £SOO. If. P. Corkill. JfOR SALE. —Settings Nixon's world's record strain, American White Leghorns; also Silver Wyandottes and Brown Leghorns, ss, 10s and £l. Bruce, Bulteel Street, New Plymouth. b.t. \/UANTED General servant. Apply Mrs. F. W. Reston, Morley St. T ANTED—Youth to learn blaeksmithing and farriery; one with prej vious experience preferred.—Apply W. Leppard, farrier, Mangatoki, near Eltliam. a.y. TAILORS—Good coat hand seeks situation immediately; geod references; district no object.—Apply C. M. Reed, Inglewood. a.y. K/Q LADIES' White Canvas Shoes, 5 I . styles to choose from—Derby, [ankle-bar, 2-button, 1-bar, and court 'with buckIe.—DOCKRILL'S. l.x. *7/(1 Ladies' Tan and Black l-'oar Glace 6hoss; splendid value.— DOCKRILL'S. >.x. IQ/C Men's Tan Willow and Box - LU u Welted Boots, all the latest styles including the "Nob Toe."—DOCKRILL'S. I.x. PpIE Famous Violet Shoes, imported direct from London, nic# Ladies' Derby Shoes, at 12s (id and 13s 6d a pair—DOCKRILL'S. b.x. RANTED TO LET, comfortable furnished room, with gas grate, to a lady boarder or paying guest; also vacancy for boarder (working man preferred) ; three minutes' walk from Po3t Office. —"Private Home," News office. YW ANTED —A married man to take charge of Grocery and Drapery store at Okato. —Apply Greenway Bros., Okato. fn.cn. for a Country Store, a tip-top dairy farm of 170 acres that will carry 65 cows. Prict £'2s per acre; equity to suit.—Walter Bewley, Egmont Street. "gXCIIANCE for farm, a first-class country store and freehold property, residence and store. Equity, £1 100.—Walter Bewley, Egmont St. ■DUNG A LOWS for sale from £SO deposit; bath, li. and c. water, electaric light, copper, tubs. —Hartncll and Co., Brougham Street. IWANTED—Steady, reliable man, »fc once, to take charge of and later to travel draught stallion; state wages required; experienced man preferred. Apply Symons Bros., Pungarehu. i.y. T EASE with Purchasing Clause at £lO, 100 acres, !) miles from New Plymouth, good metal road, 7s per acre first year, 10s per acre four years; eomfortable house; factory and echool y 2 -milc. — Ilartnell and Co., Brougham Street. ANTED—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 TO BUY, False Teeth. Highest price given in New Zealand. Post to manager, Piedmont Co., 236 Queen St., Auckland. Established lfi years. Cash by return mail. £J.ROW SEEDS NOW—Nimmo & Blair's Sweet Peas, first prize bloom!; Nemcsia, Vegetable Seeds now opening up at Vcales'. piANO, by Chappell and Co., London; new keys, check action, solid walnut case; guaranteed absolutely in perfect order; bargain at £"18 cash, or terms 10s monthly. Apply, sharp, at Collier's. rpo Let—Six-roomed House, Vogeltown; Vi-acrc; conveniences. Standish and Standish. c '- y ' ATLDS are continually opening up "• new goods. See their advertisement on this page. ______ rPIIE "Vcedco" Vibratory Massage relieves pain, pours a stream of health and strength-giving vitality through any muscle or limb. The ell'ects of the "Vendee" are almost miraculous. 114, Devon Street. TT7E haven't advanced prices because of the war. Wc keep the same good quality at the old prices.—Trim's, Eliot Street. c-n----"T1Q1! cheapest groceries, fruit and con fectionery go to Trim's Eliot fit. ■WAR declared against all competition for prices at Trim's grocery store, Eliot St. e.u. ■pVERYBODY'S doing it I What? Why, shopping at Trim's replete oee.ry store, Elkit St. t.u. if used in leading ohiMlen'i hospitals the world • over. Tided because it is a r perfect and natural milk food. Ask vow doctor, SO

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 102, 23 September 1914, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
657

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 102, 23 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 102, 23 September 1914, Page 1

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