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Bates for this column are as follows: ©ne insertion, IS werds Is; 20 wtrds Is 3d; 24 w«rds Is «d; 28 w«rds Is Od; i 32 words 2s. Three insertions, 16 w«rds 2s Od; 2» w«rds 3s; 24 wtrds is; 28 words is *d; 32 w»rda 6s (including address and signature), cash. Booked, 60 jer cent, extra. [N«te.— The Baily ilewe ha* an unequalled circulation throughout Taraaaki, beofotainablo in every town and country district.] (RANTED— for general housei' work.—Apply News office. d.w. IpOR SALE OB EXCHANGE for Motor | Cycle, my pair of ponies, phaeton and harness complete. Diek Cock, I "Piccadilly " d.w. rjOMPACT 80-a«r« Dairy Farm, close to town; good road; £22 per acre; terms if required. J". P. Corkill. "CHANTED —Position as housekeeper er «ook; middle-aged. Apply to " E.F.," News Office. d.w.

YOUKu man, with 9'/ 3 years' Bound drapery experience, Becks position Manchester and dress department; good references. "Sellable," News Oflke. JfOR SALE.-Settißgs Nix»»'s wld's record strain, Amerieaa White Leghorns; also Silver Wyandottes and Brown Leghorns, ss, l»s and £l. Bruce, Bultecl Street, New Ply»»uth. b.t. to learn Macksaithing and farriery; «ne with previous experience preferred.—Apply W. Leppard, farrier, Mangatoki, near Eltham. a.y. T£o TAILORS-Good «»at land seeks situation immediately; j»ed references; district ne object.—Apply C. M. Reed, Inglewood. a,y. K/a LADIES' White Canvas Shoes, 5 styles to choose lr»in—Derby, ankle-bar, 2-button, 1-bar, and «»urt with buckIe—DOCKRILLS. b.x. 7/Q Ladies' Tan and Bla«k 1-bar Glace Shoes; splendid value DOCKRILL'S. h.x. 18/fi Men ' B Tan WUlow aß * B »* xu u 'Welted Boots, all the ktest styles including the "Nob Toe."—DOCKRILL'S. >,x. fFHE Famous Violet Shees, imp»rted direct from Londen, nio« Ladies' Derby Shoes, at 10s <id and 13s fid a pair.—DOCKRILL'S. b.x. RANTED TO LET, comfertable fur- j nished room, with gas jrate, to I a lady boaider or paying guest; also ' vacancy for boarder (working maa preferred) ; three minutes' walk fron F«st Office.—"Private Home," News «ffice. EXCHANGE for a CeimUy SUie, a tip-top dairy farm of 176 acres that will carry 55 cows. Price £25 per aore; equity to suit.—Walter Bewley, Egmont Street, J7JXCIIANGE for farm, a first-class country store and freehold property, residence and store. Equity, £lloo.—Walter Bewley, Egmont St. T EASE with Purchasing Clause at £lB, 100 acres, 9 miles from New Plymouth, good metal road, 7s per acre first year, 10s per acre four years; eenifortable house; factory and schoal Vi-milc. — Hartnell and Co., Brougham Street. gUNGALOWS for sale ir»m £SO depoait; bath, h. and c. water, electaric light, copper, tubs.—Hartnell and Co., Brougham Street. V/UANTED—Smart lad, for manufacturing business. Apply by letter to "Smart Lad," Newß Ollice. TVANTED—Man with plough and harrows to break up suburban section. Send particulars t* "Potatoes," News Office. WANTED TO BTJ7, False Teeth. Highest prico given in New Zealand. Post to manager, Piedmont Co., 236 Queen St., Auckland. Established 16 years. Cash by return mail. Q.ROW SEEDS NOW—Nimmo & Blair's Sweet Peas, first priae Meems; Nemcsia, Vegetable Seeds now opening up at Veales'. TJIANO, by Chappcll and Co., London; new keys, cheek actien, solid walnut case; guaranteed absolutely in perfect order.; bargain at £lB cash, ov terms 10s monthly. Apply, sharp, at Collier's. AULiyS are continually opening up new goods. See their advertisement on this pagi rpIIE "Veedee" Vibratory Massage relicves pain, pours a stream of health and strength-giving vitality through any muscle or.limb. The effects of the "Veedee" are almost miraculous. 114, Devon Street. J. B. RICHARDS. (Recently with Ms Newton King), AND JJSTATE STRATFORD. A full knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranaki is at the disposal of investors. Special facilities for land-s'eeksr going north. MniTi;>G I' h ' u "» delicacy otnavonr. niij *\ ic o Rqna | ily aml p Ur jty mat & quality and purity tnat en nnot be found elsewhere. GelNdnonSlpfUe'lTea. %

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 24 September 1914, Page 1

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626

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 24 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 24 September 1914, Page 1

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