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FIVE POUNDS REWARD. PILFERING OF THE DAILY NEWS. REWARD will be paid by the Proprietor of the Taranaki Daily News for information leading to the conviction of anyone pilfering from bundles of Daily News left at shops, stations, dairy factories, or creameries; or taking papers from subscribers' homes. GOOD TEMPLAR, HALL. THURSDAY, .JUNE 24th. JJXIimiTIOX OF VALUABLE MEDALS, COINS, CHINA, SILVER Cimros, Etc., in aid of Stationary Hospital. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS will be received at my Office ii]> to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, JUNE 5, for tlie ERECTION of a COTTAGE in Devon Street East for Mrs. 0. Parker. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN D. lIEALY, Registered Architect, StratrorcT. KAPUNI HALL. CATHOLIC SOCIAL will be held in the above Hall on FRIDAY, 25th JUNE. Good Floor. Good Music. Sit-down Supper. Gentlemen, 2s Cd; Ladies, 2s. J. KNIGIIT, Hon. Secretary. "A Rolling Stone Gathers no Moss." MEMBERSHIP OF STONES. Object : TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE FIRST NEW ZEALAND STATIONARY HOSPITAL. You are 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 then , restricting themselves to an initial utlay 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 tile 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 some 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, j New Plymouth, May, 1015. M [L > - WINTER Reductions. Blue Denim Working Trousers 2s lid pair. Grey Striped Denims 3s 9d pair. Double-fronted Denims 4s (id pair, at The Kash. - "WINTER Reductions. Men's Grandrill Shirts 3s 6d, usual price 4s (kl; Union Shirts 3s lid, Neglige Shirts (good quality with linen bands) 2s €d, S.S.S. Drill Shirts 4s fld, at The Kash. M ID - WINTER Reductions. Men's Flannel Unders in grey or 'Shetland (full size) 2s 9d, Fleency-lined L'ndershirts 2s lid, Merino Underpants or Shirts is lid, at The Kash. M ro , - WINTER Reductions. —All-wool Socks 3 pairs for 2s Cd, Cashmere Socks 3 pairs for 2s 6d, Odd Vests 3s fid, Men's Suits in dark tweed, splendid value, 20s Gd the suit, at The Kash. 'Known. Gymnasium oi Hockey Jerscvs, all sizes, in navy or white with turned-down collars, superior quality, 7s lid, 8s 3d, 8s Gd, 8s lid, at The Kash. |y£lD - WINTER Reductions. Gent.'s strong serviceable Double-breasted Tweed Overcoats, with belt at back and strapped sleeves, great value for 25)s Oil, at The Kash. "jVfTD - WINTER Reductions. Men's Roslvn Saddle Tweed Trousers 7s lid pair, worth 10s fid; Working Trousers in good quality, dark tweed, 7s Bd pair, at The Kash. MID - 'WINTER Reductions. Boys' land Youths' Sports Suits in Roslvn worsted, a really splendid line, worth 30s the suit, for 20s, at The Kash. MID - WINTER Reductions. Boys' and Youths' Norfolk Suits for 12s Cd the suit, worth lip to 255; Conway 3-garment Suits, "up to size 0, 8s lid the suit, at The Kash. MID - WINTER Reductions. —Youths' 3 - garment Suits witli knicker breeches, up to size IS, usual prices ranging as high as 555, only 30s the suit, at The Kash. IQS £JD, POSTED anywhere.—Tlie ® .Master Boot. Britain's beat boot for men. Comfort, style and long service combined. Dockrill's. OI ACRES, for immediate Sale. Terms only £IOO cash. Price£l3 10s per acre. Carry 45 cows and sheep. Good house and shef's. Walter I'ewley, Egmont Street. 10 S (i D > anywhere.—Ladies' W Glace Ankle-liar mid One-bar Shoes; these are fitted with Rubbers and are a snip at the price. Dockrill's. CURTATN Ends from 3d to 1/!), lyd to 3yds long, at the Tied Tost. ' t,c. ACRES at ;CU per acre; all | plonghable land; 4 - roomed I'iuise. Terms. C3OO cash. —"Walter Bcwley, Eginont St. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 303, 1 June 1915, Page 1

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706

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 303, 1 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 303, 1 June 1915, Page 1

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