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FIVE POUND'S REWARD. ■PILFERING OF TIIE DAILY STEWS. ■£PJ REWARD will be paid by tlie Proprietor of the Taranaki Daiiy News for information leading to tlie conviction of anyone pilfering from bundles of Daily News left at shops, stations, dairy factories, or creameries; or taking papers from subscribers' homes. QAKURA ALL. TO-MOBEOW THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1815. CONCERT AND DANCE AND GIFT AUCTION In aid of the BELGIAN FUND. Programme and full particulars later. Admission: Gents 2/G, Ladies 1/-. G. A, ADLAM, Chairman. Great Re-building Sale now on. Shoppers delighted with their great bargains. Costumes 8/11, were w/n. b.y, JL'ST Published—Allan's diant Song Folio, No. 2; contains all best songs and is greatest value ever offered in one work. Price 3s, posted 3g 3d. Collier's. Where the Bnnsmead and Chajipell Pianos are. 6ample Stock of Curtain Ends; large number in pairs, 3d to 1/9 each, at the Red Post. t.c. A ULD'S Re-buikling Sale —Flanneletta Knickers lfß, Chemises l/fi, Nights 2/11, Dress Skirts 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. b.y. DO/iEST Men's Keglige Shirts, sizes frcai 14% to 17, with linen bands, good material and n«at patterns, usual price 4s lid, for 3g 6d each, at The jy"I£ijl!KERY. Having made a special purchase of ready-to-wear models and antrimmed felt hats, I will clear them at very low prices. Goddin, London Millinery Depot, 253, Devon Street. JJUY where your money goes furthest —Auld's Re-building Sale is on. Tlie Top Shop, near Post Office. b.y. JJED POST display of sample Curtain Ends and Linen Sundries from Saturday. t.c. QPECIAL Prices in Ladies' and Children's Millinery. R. 0. Goddin, 25'3, Devon Street. Lat« London Millinery Depot. e.y. gQUIRREL FURS, 18/6, were 22/6; 35/-, were 45/-.—Auld's Re-building Sale makes buying easy. b.y, SPECIAL S/ Ljs of Sample Curtain Ends, Tray Cloths, Cushion Covers Linen Bags, etc., ete., at the Red (Post. t.c. SATURDAY MORNING, special display • of sample Linen Tray Cloths, Table Centres, Cushion Ootcis and Curtain Fnds at the Red Post. t.c. AULD'S Re-building Sale—Foxalene Furs, 5/11 , 6/11, half-price.—> Auld's, the Top Shop, near Post Office. gIIBETINGS, Table, Damask and Towels. A large quantity t» clear at extra low prices. Goddin, 263, Devon Street. IJJHE Best Boot for the Farmer.— O'Brien's Viscolised Water-tiglits; they really keep out the wet and are most comfortable and easy fitting. Dockrill's sell themj A ULD'S the Top Shop, near Post Office —Ladies' Tweed Coats 7/0, 10/6. Prices cut keenly. b.y. r[\HE Ezywauker Boot, made by O'Brien's, is fitted with Rubbers, and is a most dependable boot in every way. Dockrill can recommend this boot. RANTED, Dairy Farm, to milk 100 ' cows, in exchange for Suburban Property, £5350, unencumbered. Hartnell & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. have cut prices keenly to reduce their stock while re-building. White Flannelette 3/11, 6/6, C/ 9. b.y. RANTED Known—Just arrived, New Season's Honey, clear and thick, also in sections. A delicious flavour. At Veale'a. dx. ANTED, for the Lenten Season, ling Fish, Salt Salmon, Cornisli Pilchards (in barrels), Tinned Yarmouth Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, Lobster, Hlrrings, etc. A" to be procured at Veale's. 'Phone 160. dx. Great Extension of Premises —goods must go. Beautiful embroideries, 3d, 4VL>d, 6%d, wide embroideries Is. b.y. IQR £D, POSTED anywhere.—The Master Boot. Britain's best boot for men. Comfort, style and long service combined. Dockrill's. OD IN, the Is Discount off Sheetings, Table ,Damask and Towels, for 1 week only. Goddin, 253, Devon Street. Late London Millinery Depot. e.y. OD IN the Is Discount off Blouses, Raincoats, and Dressing Gowns. R. O. Goddin, 253, Devon Street, e.y. o~t (i ACRES, for immediate Sale. Terms only £IOO cash. Price £l3 10s per acre. Carry 45 cows and sheep. Good house and she-'a. Walter Bewley, Egniont Street. 1 AS CD, POSTED anywhere.—LadiesGlace Ankle-liar and One-bar Shoes; these are fitted with Rubbers and are a snip at the price. Dockrill's. 20DO CTJRTAIN En(ls from 3,1 to ] /9, Iyd to 3vds long, at the Red Post. t.c. 1M ACRES at £ll per nsK; all ploughablc land; 4-roomed house. Terms, £3OO cash. Walter Bewley, Egmont Si

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 298, 26 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 298, 26 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 298, 26 May 1915, Page 1

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