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DIAXO, £ls, good secondhand Piano, by Erard, Paris. Terms, 8b i)d per month.—-Htffniann. d.y. WASTED, at once, Man, to milk arid farrri .work, machines used. Apply X.Y.Z., Urenui.

jcyANTED, Young Man, to do genera farm work, milking machine used good wages to good man. A. Turnlmll Sentry Hill. f.w.

a steady Man, to drive a waggon, married man preferred. Apply at once to R. I'. Roebuck, Okato. c - e -

iCyANTED, Smart Youth,-assist machine milking and general. Immediate application. Hugh <M. O'Connor, Waiongona, near Inglewood.

WANTED, Poution 1))' Experienced Young Woman, plain cook or general, elderly couple preferred. State wages. "8.," -News Office.

(WANTED to Sell, nearly new "Star" Gramophone (cost 50 dollars, Chicago) and 110 Records, lst-class condition, with about £3 worth Needles. Will sacrifice for £7. Can be heard at Mr. Granville's (Ist door past Bank), Robe st.

IS/ANTED, ft Woman, to do plain sewing by the day. Apply sharp, Mrs. D. J. Hughes, Moturoa. WAMTED, TARANAKI FARM, 150 to 400 Acres, either Dairying or Mixed Farm, to exchange for a good Mortgage, £2OOO. Can .pay cash for stock. Apply Lewis & Co., Wanganui.

pOR Sale, Lady's Free-wheel Bicycle, in good order. Price £4. Address

pOR Sale, Two Choice Young Jersey Cows, guaranteed; also 2 Sows, close to farrowing. H. L. Spcncc, Carrington rnnrt. f.VV.

•pITZROY TEAM TERlirXUS.—Over Half-acre Choice Sections, £IOO each, for Sale. Hartnell & Co., Brougham street, Xew Plymouth.

TX) LET, with immediate possession, ■ nioe House, with iy 2 acres land. Einw Street. Apply Wm. G. Heid, Sash and Door Company. t.o-

for store, small business, or, from 5 to 20 acres land, 127 acres first-class farm. Equity, £1362. Apply, VValtor Bewlev. New Plymouth.

rtREAT Demand for Demaret's Cut Paper Patterns at Corrigall's (late Catran's). V.ig stocks to liaml to mwit all requirenipiits. f.O.

TX> Let, 7-roomeil House, 427 Devon Rt East. Standiah & Standish, Soliei

T>IAXO, by "Bolim,"' nearly new, cost ,£7O, will sell for £34. Easy terms arranged. Apply, sliarp, Collier's British Piano Importers.

fPOYLAND! The : See Corrigall'a opccim Dolls and Mechanical Toys.

Tf VERY Youngster can control his own railway. Some splendid "Mechanical Engines anil Trains on rails at Cornwall's. Real Snips. See them. e.e.

7-QU'R little Girl can secure any sized " Doll and Pram, to match from Cornall's Special Toyland Display. c.e,

-JTEEP tlie flies out of the sugar and milk. Beads by the million at Cornwall's. AH colors, suitable for coverfrinses for milk jugs and sugar basins.

T^LLPTIKO!—Lots of Lads are learning 1V to construct bridges, cranes, gates, etc., with TOiptiko. Every boy should get a set at Corrigall's. All prices. e.c.

T OVELY stocks of Xmas Greeting Cards, Post Cards, Pictorial Views, Kiddies' Gift Books, etc., at Corngall's, late Catran's. e,c -

ATMAS HAMS!—You won't be disapA pointed if vou get your Xmas Ham from Scott's. You can have the choice of 100 beauties. All sizes. Price, lid uncooked, Is cooked. °- c -

rpjSBKIFIC Slaughter at Scott's. A X dozen beautiful hogs wiped out to make Delicious Pork Sausages. e.c.

OLDIXG the Tort! The onslaught on - Scott's Pork Butchery this weekend will be great, hut preparations have been nude to hold the fort against all demands.

DON'T spoil your Sunday by toiling to cook a dinner. Get some of the Dainties from Scott's Pork Butchery. Hi* and varied supplies this week. e.e.

5 Master Boot at 18s <Sd is the finest - Welted English Boot at the pnee we have ever seen-in Tan or Black, and all British.—Dockrill's.

1 l" /—MEX'S Glace Boots, with round J-«* rubbers. This is the Ideal Summer Boot for Men who a™ looking for something light and cool.-Doeknll s.

T ADIES' Nob-too Shoes at 18s fltl. These U arc the very latest in Fashionable Footwear, and are a gift at the pnee.DockrilVs.

\IRECT from Crocket and Jones tc -^' Dockrill's—The Newest Designs m Summer Footwear. May we show you?

mHE Master Boot at 18s 6d is made to our special order, and we can guarantee it for comfort and long service.--Dookrill's.

/J/A BUYS ft Pair of Ladies' One-Bar " " Ward Shoes at DockriU's. These are the very thing for house .wear.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 21 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 21 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 21 November 1914, Page 1

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