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ANTED, respectable, steady, young Man, for farm, or strong Lad. Apply Daily N|ewß Office. ' RANTED, Man, for milking and general farm work, good wages. Apply Allen Bros., Kaponga. to Sell or Exchange, la _ proved Bush farm, 900 acres. Small capital required for a good- man. Apply 0.R.P., Daily News Office. ' b.b.y. TOIANTED KNOWN, that Mrs. O'DOWD has taken over Mrs. Davis' Tea, Luncheon, and Supper Booms, Inglewood. Meals to suit late trains! Three-Course Luncheon, la. to buy fireproof safe and ' platform scales; second-hand. —Apply Greenway Bros., Okato. f.w. "ifjMDR Sale, Cheap, or Exchange for Section, 2-Seater iMotor-car, first-class order; trial run. Price, £l6O. Reply "Car," c/o Taranaki Daily News. pEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, some nice youngsters to pick from, mothers high-testing cows, 7.2 to 5; all pricey. Apply W. J. B. Paton, Sentry Hill. J jADIES' DRESSES at greatly reduced . prices. H.> Cocker, Devon st. f.w }£MAS PRESENTS at the Red PostCrown Proof Steel Engravings, with Oak Frames, 30/ each. t.c. CJEE the Special Display of New Crockery at the Red Post. t.c. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT of all Xmas Goods at the Reel Post. t.c. "W"EW. Season's Kapok, 21b. 1/8, 41b. 3/2, 121b. 9/, 201b. 14/6, bags extra, at tho Red Post. ' r t.c. ffUTLERY from 10/ per dozen at the Red Post. t.c. WE don't build submarines or battle-, cruisers—we do build Pork Sausages, and people say they are the best procurable. Scott's Butchery. e.e. T)ON'T be caught on the hop this Xmas. Have a Nice Ham in the house. Scott is offering beauties at lid per lb. uncooked, and 1/ cooked. e.e. TF the Kaiser only knew the excellence • of the Small Gooas made at Scott's, he would abandon his present campaign and make all speed for New Plymouth. "A RE you there, Milton?" "Yes; what is it?" Just pack me another Picnic Hamper for the week-end, please. Make it the same as the last, and it will do me. There's nothing better than Scott's Dainties. e.e. "VTOTHING better for the Lad's Xmas Box than a Set of "Kliptiko," Instructs the Boys mind —interests him. All prices at Corrigall's. e.e. TYEMARET'S Patterns are being eagerly sought by the Ladies. Accurate Paper Cut Patterns for any garment. On sale only at Corrigall's. e.e. ALL the Latest War Literature at Corrigall's. We have "customers who regularly call for the latest and jnoßt interesting. You must call and see them. "BUSINESS Men and Others—Our stocks of Collins' Diaries are to hand. Special large assortment to suit all reuiremcnts at Corrigall's (late Catran). e.e. ITftTE Guarantee to please every' customer. The Kiddies are in for a big time at Corrigall's Toyland Displays Hundreds of Latest Novelties. e.e. A CHILD'S Day at the Seaside is in l complete without a Bucket and Spade. See Corrigall's stock. Cheap and strong, e - e ' rpHE Dearest Dolls for dearest Little and Big Girls in our Doll Nursery. Corrigall's are showing a Marvellous Display for the Xmas rtade in these goods. itl.feli'KH' 1 ' . * e-8. "CVITZROY TRAM TERMINUS.-Over I Half-acre Choice Sections, £IOO each, for Sale. Hartnell & Co., Brougham street, New Plymouth. "EXCHANGE for store, small business, or from 5 to 20 acres land. 127 acres first-class farm. Equity, £1362. Apply, Walter Bewley, New 'Plymouth. , rpO Let, 7-roomed House, 427 Devon st. . East. Standish & Standisb, Solici-4-s.i.n f.t.C. tors. rFHE Only Place in Taranaki where you can procure Fresh Ground Coffee daily by electric machinery on the pre miscs is at Vealc'S. PIANO, by "Bohm,"' nearly new, cost * £7O, will sell for £34. Easy-terms »rrangp<l. Apply, sharp, Collier's British Piano Importers. IYTOW is the time fo t]iink about your I Summer Footwear. DockriU's are Waiting to', show von some very choice : lines that have arrived direct from England. I IS all Dockrill's charge you for a pair of Ladies' Derby Shoes ?ith wide lace and round rubbers. 10/6 PUTTIXG vour foot in it" is rather a 1 lileasant ordeal if "it" happens to c a Master Dockrill's for 18/0. TriEAT-E has installed a F)v-proof C""n »' tor—the only one in Taranaki. Call, inspect., and liny Dimock's Famous Bacon and Prime Old Cheese, untouched witji flies, at Veale's. ■pARMS to Lease or Purchase on east terms wanted. Half-a-dozen clients waiting.—Hartnell & Co.. Estate Agents, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. 50K DOWN—WAITABA HOUSE prv perty." on easy terms; new house, ft-acre land; wee £SOO. Walter Bowey, Egmont Street.' . . : >

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 5 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 5 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 5 December 1914, Page 1

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