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£2O~ jGOOD Secondhand Piano, by wv Haake, £2O; terms, 11/8 per month. Hoffmann. c.j'. RANTED, a Young Girl, as Help, in suburban home; previous experience not essential if willing to learn Applj "Home," Daily News Office. home if preferrei ' ford Street, " f. e . RANTED, by energetic young Man, Position in town or country, used to horses. Apply X.Y.Z., News Office. d.w. I RANTED, a Butcher, to drive hawking | cart. Apply T. W. Dill, Otakeho. d.x. ryyANTED, Young Man, single, expertI enced, for grocery counter and j orders. J. S. Fox, The Stores, Okato. : Fox Terrier Puppy, head evenly marked, and tail recently cut. Re- | ward at White Hart Hotel. ; OST—Between Stratford and IngleI wood, Motor Cycle Lamp, finder rewarded at News office. f.w. 'POUND, at Okato, Sum of Money. Owner please communicate with J. L. Power. e w "The Skipper Waltz" is played, ' the audience usually rise from their seats, not that they want to get out, but because they feel they must dance. To be had at Edwards' Music Store, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Price, 2s. f.n. VIALSE, "Septembre," "Nights of Gladness," "Tres Moutarde," <Dreaming," "Buds and Blossoms." Edwar<'-' Music Si ore, Devon Street. ,vr mouth. ■ "" . -iew Ply±J iNRY Ward Piano, in perfect order, ■ iron frame, good case, bargain at £24.-Collier's. . | QHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES.-Ladies' f Tan pd Black Gl^ o - Usual price, I 18s U; A.B.C. SALE, 10s WL £.?; gARGAINS IN CANVAS SHOES. Usual prices, 8s 6d; now selling—A.B.C. | BOOT SALE-at 5s Od c ej JpOR sending to friends, nothing could be nicer than our Hand-painted Bel- [ gian-made China Souvenirs. Very choice and reasonable in price at Cornwall's. e.e. jy£AKING Dresses or Garments of any kind is easy and pleasurable if you cut out with Demaret's Patterns. Only' flVad at Corrigalls. • e e | 5000 PAIRS BOOTS SHOES I still to be sold at the 1A.8.C. I BOOT SALE. Every .pair a bargain, e.e. gRITAIN'S Best Boot.-Thc "Master Boot," at 18/6, is wonderful value. —Dockrill's. Garment for man, w child easily made up from Demaret's Famous Patterns. Corrigall has thousands of Patterns to choose from. . *e. e . gg /-MEN'S Nob-toe Shoes, with or < without patent leather toe-cap. These will give you excellent service.— Dockrill's. RANTED KNOWN.'-For BOOTS and SHOES at Half-price, go to the I i A.8.0. BOOT CO. . e.e. j EVERYBODY is becoming interested! in Demaret's Patterns. They are sc / accurate, and give entire satisfaction, 6'/ 2 d. each at Corrigall's. e.e.. I

yOUR School Children can be very smartly dressed if you make up their clothing from Demaret's Patterns, obtainable from Corrigall's. e e. gIG demand for our Choice China Souvenirs. See our selection. Tiptop value. Corrigall (late Catran). e.e. ("YUR Premises will be clear of the painters by Saturday, when a big supply of Toothsome Dainties will be ready for your selection. Milton Scott. Ty ALTER Scott's a well-known name, Milton Scott is just the same; Walter was famed as a Scottish bard, Milton for small goods, sausage and lard. ("kLD Satan loves his food red-hot, and for an appetiser he buys Small Goods from Milton Scott, and no one could do wiser. e.e. OOOTT'S Pork Sausages are now being eaten throughout Taranaki. It is the quality that does it. e.e. SS<ELECT your Summer Footwear at Dockrill's. They have the goods. T.ADIES' One-bar Ward Shoes for 6/9 at Dockrill's. Excellent for house wear—they're so cool and comfortable. TTEALTH regained by using Orange Lily. Box 22, New Plymouth. A RAMOHO ZOO.—Pay us a visit while in Wanganui. Lions, Tigers, Large American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboons, Tricky Monkeys galore, Australian Kangaroos,' Opossums, Live Tortoises, French Cats, and a great variety of Rare Birds. Admission, fid; Children, 3d. [7"EALE has installed a Fly-proof Center—the only one in Taranaki. Call, .nspect, and buy Dimock's Famous Bacon ■lnd Prime Old Cheese, untouched with dies, at Veale's. 4?1 KA CASH—IOO acres, nil ploughable, level land, good fences, six roomed house, cowshed. Price £1(1 ner acre.-—Walter Bevylcy, Eguw.. u Igl K A CASH will secure a new C-room-ed house; all conveniences. Price £7os—Walter Bewley, Egmont St, j \TEW Season's Kapsk, 2','*. 1/8, 41b. S/2, 121b. 9/, 201b, It,/*, bags extra, I at the Red Post. t.c. pUNGALCWS for sale from «M it posit; bath, hj, and c. water, e'ec tarie light, copper, tubs,—Hartnell anfi Co., Brougham Street, frPHE Only Place in Taranaki where you can pvoouTC FvesU Ground Codec fiaily by electric machinery on the prenises is at Veale's.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 181, 9 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 181, 9 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 181, 9 January 1915, Page 1

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