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for this cetajv® are 88 follows: O&e insertion;, IS w, ord ® ls > 2 <> words Is 3*!; 24 words Is 6d," 28 wordß ls 9(1 J 32 mords fig. Ttitee insertiens, 10 worda 2s Mj 20 #ord» 3s < 24 words 4s; 28 words 4s ftf; 32 V ' or<ls Ss (including addrus and «gnA» turc )>, Booked, M per cent.- extra, [Xote.--Tlie Daily News tew an n» icqualU'd circulation tlirougiioiit 'fariwa. ' IC ' ing obtainable in tfpjy 1 ;i " country district.]

ANTED, Bmart lad, Fw part it apply News Office.

—A milliner, at care.—Ayply, Btating terms, to P.O. Box 12, Stratford. ~ x -

—Smart lad, for mariuSwsturing business. Apply by letter to "Smart Lad," News Office.

Man with plough tnd harrow® to break up auburlen section. Send particulars to "Potatoes,"' Xewa Office.

Known—Nurse Stuart is Free this- month (October), for day or night nursing. Address: Kobe Street (opposite GiP;©;).

JpOli Sale—Mot»r-«yele, in good order Apply E, Reynolds and Co. e.w

Sale—W.G.Shß, Lease, 283 acres, Arawata< Hoad, Opnnake; part felled and fenced. F. Andrews, Norman-

pvOR SALE—Leasehold, 10% aero?, subdivided into 4* paddock#, with slu d, Also, 2 Jersey cows (in milk>; 2 Jersey heifers, 5 mixed, 2 galvanised iron tanks. —Apply to J. C. Daviee, South Boad.

JpARMS to Lsaae or Purchase on easy terms wanted; HMf-a-dozeit clients waiting—Hartnell &• Co;, Estate Agents, Brougham Street, New Plymouth.

375 Freehold*—ii tip-top bush SMtion, rising-country; lies well to sun; 75 acres in grass; Urenui district. Price £3 10s per acre; very easy terms. Walter Bewley, Egmont Street.

£75 w '" secuTelsl)i Acres, West ! Coast lease, well fonoed, go®d lioubc; price £5 per'acre goodwill. Walter Bewley, Egmont 6treetS.

Sixpennies at TKe»BiE..:: "Ana Boyd" (Will Harben), "Dividing Waters" (Wyiie), "The House of Big Snows" (Curwood), "Gilbert Neal" (Will Harben). e.e.

Books, 3s fid, at The BX: "The Wilderness Trail" (Frank Williams), "The House Hound the Corner?' (Tracy), "The Parasite" (Martin), "The Swindler" (Ethel Dell), "Once Aboard the Lugger" (Hutchinson). c.e.

to Drive a Motor-cycle," 9(1; "Hints anil Tips for Cyclists," 1/3; "Motor-cvcles: How to Managt," 1/3 at The B.K. c.e

JJEW A/iew Book—l2 New Plymouth Views; jiricc Is at The 8.K.. c.e.

■MO-LICENSE Handbook, 1914. I'riec Oil at The B.K. c.e.

JfiOUXTAIX Pons—Two years' written guarantee with each pen. Price 8/G at Tlie B.K. e.c

yyAR declared against all competition for prices at Trim's grocery store, Eliot Street. e.n.

EVERYBODY'S doing it! What?. Why, shopping at Trim's replete grocery store, Eliot Street. tui.

TfOli cheapest groceries, fruit and confectionery, go to Trim's, Eliot St. e.n

WE haven't advanced prices because of the war. We keep the same good ■quality at the old prices. Trim's, Eliot Street. c- n -

"M"OTHING better than our Brawn, and it's such a niee change from the everlasting tough old joints. Call and get a mould —only 6d at Scott "a. e.e.

"piCXICt! arc the order each wwk-end. Don't worry about the catering. Go to Scott's Pork Butchery. Great wealth of dainties. •" ~

pRKSSED Pork and Tongue! A dolightful luncheon can bo made up with a pound of this tasty prqmration. Scott's Beehive l'ork Butchery. (i.e.

could lie nicer for Sunday dinner than a joint of Prime Pork from Scott's? We guarantee our pork to be choice dairy-fed material. e.e.

"~VTY r wedding is next week! I've got a lovely dress, a gem ff a hat, but, best of all is the wedding-cake, made at The Hygienic Bakery!" p '"'

fiAKES ami linns, Scones and Shortbroad, Biscuits and Tarts, and lots of lovely pastry, fresh every day at Tiie Hygienic Bakery. e -' l.

PFHERE is a subtle fragrance about the tea brewed at The Hygienic. Once you have tried a cup you will get tlie habit of afternoon tea every day at these tea-rooms.

"/THIS wind ami dust are unbearable. Come, and have a refreshing cup of tea at The Hygienic. The rooms are sweet and cool, and yon can always depend on the quality of the tea and food.

ITHE "Veedee" Vibratory Massage relieves pain, pours a stream of health and strength-giving vitality through any muscle or limb. The cfTccts of the "Veedee" are almost miraculous. 114, Devon Street.

TVAIXTY Neckwear—Ladies cannot tail , to be pleased with the wonderful 'array in embroidered muslin, lace, am' floral voile, collars and jabots, ai Eawles', Stratford.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 116, 9 October 1914, Page 1

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705

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 116, 9 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 116, 9 October 1914, Page 1

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