FIVE POUNDS REWARD. PILFERING OF THE DAILY NEWS. REWARD will be paid by the Proprietor of the Taranaki Daily News for information leading to tho conviction of anyone pilfering from bundles of Daily Kews left at shops, stations, dairy factories, or creameries; or taking papers from nubucribers' homes. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY. (Permanent.) rpEB MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be DUE and PAYABLE at the Office of the Society Brougham Street, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MAY 29, 1915, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. S. RENNEIJL, Secretary. |IS6 BEDFORD CONFIDENTIAL TYPIST. Offica: Chamber of Commerce room, Unioa Ca-.'s BaSfcEsgs, New Plymouth. "A Rolling Stone Gathers no Moss." MEMBERSHIP OF STONES. Object : TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE FIRST NEW ZEALAND STATIONARY HOSPITAL. You or# asked to become a Stone until September 1. Members entitled Stones contribute Is monthly. Members entitled Rolling Stones donate Is. Members entitled Stationary Stones to earn money in any way that may occur to them, restricting themselves to an initial outlay of Is. Members (of a family, for instance) may pool their capital if seized with a join brilliant idea for increasing it. Stationary Members to send in on the j first of each month any surplus money not needed to trade with, the said surplus money to be entered into the General Account. We shall be glad if members will try to induce others to become Stones of eome kind. A meeting will be held on September 1 and all moneys called in. The amount collected will be published and handed to the authorities to use as they think fit. S. POLLARD, Secretary. F. MASON, Assistant-Secretary. < J. D. CROOKE, Treasurer. Cleadon Convalescent Home, New Plymouth, May, 191J5. jSJQUIRREL FURS, 18/6, were 22/6; 35/-, were 45/-. —Auld's Re-building Sals makes buying easy. b.y. A OLD'S the Top Shop, near Post Office —Ladies' Tweed Coats 7/6, 10/6. Prices cut keenly. b.y. have cut prices keenly to reduce their stock while re-building. White Flannelette 3/11, 5/6, 6/9. b.y. tyANTED Known.—Bargain Sale of Hats at Mrs. Pellew's, Devon St., 4b 6d each; every ono a bargain. Call early. SPECIAL SAI.JS of Sample Curtain j Ends, Tray Cloths, Cushion Covers . Linea Bags etc., etc., at the Red tPost. t.c. (SATURDAY MORNING, special display of sample Linen Tray Cloths, Table Centroe, Cushion Oovwa and Curtain Ends at the Red Post. t.c. A ULD-S Re-building Sale —Foxalene A Furs', 5/11 , 6/11, half-price.— Auld's, the Top Shop, near Post Office. k>-y-VK/ANTED Known.—-Bargain Sale of Untrimed Felts and Ready-to-Wear Hats, 4s fid each, worth 10s, 12s Cd. Mrs. 'Pellew's, Red Post Corner. rpHE Best Boot for the Farmer.— O'Brien's Viscolised Water-tights; they really keep out the wet and are most comfortable and easy fitting. Dockrill's sell them. mHS fezywauker ~Boot, made by O'Brien's, is fitted with Rubbers, and is a most dependable boot in everyway. Doekrill can recommend this boot. VX/ANTED, Dairy Farm, to milk 100 ' cows, in exchange for Suburban Property, £5350, unencumbered. Ilartneli & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. RANTED KNOWN—ReaI genuine bargains will be the order of the day at Mollison's Great Removal Sale, opening Tuesday next. Order by mail; we pay postage.—Mollison's, Devon St. e.p Known—Just arrived, New Season's Honey, clear and thick, also in sections. A delicious flavour. At Veale's. ds A ULD'S Great Extension of Premises —goods must go. Beautiful embroideries, 3d, 4'/ a d, 6%d, wide embroideries Is. b.y. "MOLLISON'S Great Removal Sale begins on Tuesday next, June 1, at 0.30 a.m., when our large stock of Drapery will be sacrificed at drastic reductions. —Mollison's, Devon St. e.p. 18 S fi D > POSTED anywhere.—The ® Master Boot. Britain's best boot for men. Comfort, style and long service combined. Dockrill's. T\ONT forget to witness the "Mystei ions Clock" in Veale's window. Tlie most marvellous invention of the age. See Veale's window and learn all about it. 'A Veale grocer. pi (i ACRES, for immediate Sale. (WJ.W Terms only £IOO cash. I'vico £l3 10s per acre. Carry 45 cows and sheen. Good house and yhrr's. Walter Bewley, Egmont Street. 1 AS jf'D, POSTED anywhere.—l.allies' XU U Ankle-liar and One-bar Shoes; these are fitted with Rubbers and are a snip at the price. Dockrill's. CURTAIN Ends from 3d to 1 /!>, lyd to 3yds long, at tlie Red Post. ' " t.c. ■J A A ACRES at £ll per acre; all ploughable land; 4-roomed house. Terms, £3OO cash.—-Walter Bewley, Eginont St.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 31 May 1915, Page 1
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