The Di.il) :HiM« Ua« an ui,i.|iwlled circulation r:;T.ugaout Taranaki,. being obtainable in every town and country district.] piAN'O, £l6, good secondhand Piano, by Eruru, I'arja. Terms, 8a 9d per month.—Hoffmann. <l,y. YyANTED, at mice, an Improver or Strong Vouug fellow to learn the trade, good wage*. Apply Adam Sergeant, Central Shoeing i'orge, Hawera. e.w. [RANTED, btrong Youth or Man for general farm work. Apply, G. B. Smith, Tarata. d.w. J.OST, on Wednesday, between New Plymouth and Oakura, Pair lady's Shoes. Finder please return to Mews Office. e.w. TOST, Lady'BilamiDag,between Tapuae wai and Uoata, eontaining Purse, Money and Bills. Beward at Omata Store. e.w.
pOUND, last night, near News Office, Black Peggy Bag. Owner tan hare same en paying cost of this adri.
fJX) LET—7-Koouied Houac, 427, Dcvcn Street East. Apply Standisk and Standish, Solicitors. ' c.y.
r£o Let, or will Lease, the Club Stables (known as Middleton's), with or without Piant. Ayplj Box 10, Ojjunake,
Ny LET, immediate poaaessiou, nice House, wiin \y a aeres land, Riniu Street. Ayyiy Wm. 0. Heid, bash and Door Comuuuy. ■ t.c
i\ji r store, email business, or from 6 to ih acres laud, 127 acres tirst-ciaas iann. lenity, £1362. Apply, Walter Bewley, .New Plymouth.
"PIANO, by "iioina,"' nearly new, coat £7O, will sell lor £34. Easy terniß arranged. Apyiy, sharp, Collier's Uritiuh Piano Importers.
JACK LONDON'S Books at 9d, "The 6on of the Woll," "love of Life," "The God of Hib itethera," "Children of the Prost." All procurable at the B.K.
"NJEW BOOKS at 3s «d—"The Clean Heart" (Hutehiasoß), "Fortitude" {Hugh Walpolc), ",Night Watches" (Jacobs), "Jfaciug ifeaiiul Odds" (Joseph Hoekiag). Proiurabl* at the B.K.
A LBUM *i Hew JNymrotli Viewß, eouprinsijjftl keauty spots, from la. it the 8.K., opposite Bmpirc Theaii*.
fßlj vtai it is »»*• from jorK. The very jrinMßt dairy-fed pork is the only neat «{ied in iunking Scott's Pork Sausagsß. ••*•
"DOSBS are red, Tiolets are bine, Scott's keep eleetrie fans going, and the flies refuse to eater »ur premises. Seott's Pork Butehery. e.c
THERE ore no lies on our goods. We
T\ONT? Miss our Small Goods this week
end. Th,e»e will ke a very great variety, and the quality the usual tip-top grade. S«ett's Park flutekery. e.e.
[THCTn"PIWSPSWIE3S3ffia k * for jrkes at i'run'B grocery store, Eliot Btr««t. «.n
EVERYBODY'S doing it! Whatl Why. shopping at Trim's replete grocery jtore, .Eliot btreet. *' n -
ffiOß cheapest groceries, fruit and confectionery, go to 'i'riin'B, Eli»t St. e.n
W/E haven't advanced price* because of the war. Wc keep the same g»od quality at the old prices. Trim's, Kliot Street. CD>
CPBCIAii War literature. Call at Cor- ° rigall'e. Several Cheap, Concise Journals, giving latest details. Profusely illustrated. e.c.
TXHE Kiddies are greatly interested .in the lovely display of Dolls at Corrigall's, late Catran's. Dozens of Dolls to choose from. e.e.
T ATBST War News at Corrigall'e, ineluding fThe War, Illustrated, 3d; War Weekly, 2d; War Pictures, 2d; Graphic War Budget, 2d; War Budget, 4d; The Great War, Od; The Sphere, 9d; Stead's War Book, 4d. Mailed to any address, postage extra. e.e,
3 arc getting a set of "Kliptiko" from Corrigall's. A grand pastime. Make your boy industrious by buying him a set. Prices: 2s, ss, lfls 6d, and £1 Is. c.e.
>ARE Poland China, lovely designs, and at moderate prices. Sep Corrigall'a display (late Catran's). p.p.
fjUTHER XMAS las arrived nt Corngall? 8, and installed a multitudinous variety of Toys, Fancy Roods, Dolls, Books, and ©amcs. Joy .for tile young folk. . e.e.
JJEW Shipment of Children's Shoes, nice summer Shoes, in tan, black, and patent leather. Inspection invited, •oekrill's.
THE famous Violet brand of Ladies Footwear. These shoes are ira ported direct by ourselves and arc o: the highest quality and latest styles Doekrffl'e.
TMSE and comfert, Ladies' Boots and Shoes, button or lnce without toe caps, mode in London to out own order, quality unsurpassed. DockriH's.
Q/q White Htiblwr Shoes for the " "fteaeb. Siacs, 3 to 9. 6s 9d Lni!ica l-'bar Waid Shoe*. Dockrill's.
n HOW SEEDS NOW-Nimmo & Blair's
Sweet Peaa,* fiist prize blooms; Ni'nicaia, Vej?e! lip at T«alfeg'. ;■■:■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 14 November 1914, Page 1
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673Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 14 November 1914, Page 1
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