Rates lor this column are as follows: One insertion, 16w#rds Is; 20 words la 3d; 24 Words ls'6d; 28 words Is Odj 32 words 2s. Three insertions, 16 words ,2s 6d ; 20 words 3s j 24 words 4s; 28 words 4s 6d; 32 words 6s (iteluding address and sigiyiture), cash. Booked, 50 per cent, extra. [Note. — The Daily News haa an unequalled circulation throughout Taramki, being (AtainaMe in every town and country district.]' • ANTED, smart lad. For particulars apply News Office. TXf ANTED—A milliner, at «nce. —Ap-. ply, stating terms, to P.O. Box 12, Stratford. a,i. RANTED— Smart lad, for manufactuf- i ing business. Apply by )ett»r to "Smart Lad," News Office. with plough spd harrows to break up suburl an section. Send particulars to "Potatoes," News Office. RANTED— Tennis-player* to send in their nameß, or friends'. nameß, for a free itlustrated catalogue. Frank Farrell, Box 87, Eltham. e.y. RANTED Known—Nurse Stuart is Free this month (October), for day or night nursing. Address: Robe Street (opposite-G.P.0.). , . , . , , jptOß Sale—Motor-eycle, in good eider, Apply 'E. Reynolds and Co. c.w. TpOR Salo—Three Butcher's Delivery Carts; also Horses and Harness; in perfect order. F. Andrews,. Butcher, Normanby. c.y.
TJvOB Sale—W.C.SJt. Lease, 263 acres, Arawata Road, Opunake; part felled and fenced. F. Andrews.; Konnanby. , ■■, ! jpOR SALE—Leasehold; 10% acres, subdivided into 4 paddocks, with shed. Also, 2 Jersey cews (in milk), 2 Jersey heifers, 5 mixed, 2 galvanised iron tanks.' Apply to J. G. Da vies, South Road. I Tf ARMS to Lease or Purchase on easy terms wanted. Half-a-dozen clients waiting.—HartneU & Co., Estate Agents, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. 97K ACRES Freehold—A tip-top hush ** section, rising country; lies well to sun; 75 acres in grass; Urenui district. Price £3 10s pcr acr«; vcry easy terms. Walter Bewley, Egmont Street. -£•7 K CASH will secure 150 Acres, West Coast lease, well fenced, - good house; price £5 per acre goodwill;! Walter Bewley, Egmont Street.SUMMER Frocks —From the simple, but smart cambric and crepe, at 10s fid and lis 6d to the lovely embroidery, voile, silk, and floral gowns now open at Rawles', Stratford. TtfEW Costumeß—ln check and pique, silk sports coats, dainty blouses in silk, voile, crepe, pique, etc.; all at record prices at Rawles', Stratford. ffITARTLINC value in Boys' and Girls' i Sailor Hats—ls lid, 2s lid, 4s #d, 4s lid. You can't beat these for prices and quality. Rawles, draper and clothier, Stratford. QIPRING and Summer Millinery Rawles, Stratford, are showing the smartest and prettiest hats at prices to suit all. Girls' straws from la' lid; i smart ready-to-wears 4s Od. See these.
"DOYS' Summer 'Varsity Suits—ln poplin and linen, assorted colors, fls lid up. Boys' serge and tweed knickers, strong wearers, good value. lUwles. draper and clothier, Stratford, AfEN'S Shirts—2s fid, 3s fld, 3s lid, to 9a Cd; under-flanncls, singlets and pants from Is Id up; saddle-tweed trousers, hard wearers, 8s lid. Rawlcs, draper and clothier, Stratford." rj-EOT.'S Ties—We have the newest in Tartan, Shepherd check,'Tarfgo and Shot effects; Fancy Hose, all colors, from Is pair. Rawlcs, draper ftrfd «lbthier, Stratford. GTRAW Boaters and New Caps—We have just opened some splendid values in these lines. Come and see the new shapes and styles at Rawles', draper and clothier, Sisratford. TvAINTY Neckwear—Ladies cannot fail to be pleased with the wonderful array in embroidered muslin, lace, and floral voile, collars and jabots, at Rawles', Stratford. OJIIITE Embroidered Cushion Covers—- ' * is 0(1. Toint-lace Cosey Covers, Is lid; Traycloths, d'Oyleys, Runners, etc. Yon got choice and value at Bawled, Stratford. rpHE two finest English Pianos on the -*■ market—the Brinsmcad, the Chappell. Ten years' written guarantee. Sole agents, Collier's, the all-British Biano Importers. TpXCHANGE for farm, a first-class country store and freehold property, residence and store. F.auity, £lloo.—Walter Bewley, Egmont St.
"PHYSICAL Culture is all very -well, l)n t a good figure noods good dressing. Sec Amhury'a Spring uiul Summer Costumes and Dress Goods. T ADY School Teachers.—Don't go home till you have enjoyed a visit to oui millinery and dress showrooms. Finest display in the province. Ambury J3ro theTS. ! Q.ROW SEEDS NOW—Ximmo & Blair' Sweet Peas, first prize Wooms Nemcßia, Vegetable Seeds now openin, up at Veales'. YIAVI system of home treatment fo suffering womea and girls relieve pain, removes the cause, and permai sntly cures, 114, Devon Street
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 115, 8 October 1914, Page 1
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709Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 115, 8 October 1914, Page 1
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