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:; pOR Sale, Iron Shed U x 14, .« :o{ Office 12 x 14, matchlined; ", Timber and Bricks. Apply Trevor Bi at the new Hospital. p. JV3R Sale, Krst-clasa Strong Cliil pony; very quiet; harness. F. d Hodgson, Eltham. c SALE—Storrie Ridger, aim , ' new; also six-cow milking machi J and engine.—A. 0. Hill, Waverley. e s JpOR Sale, Second-hand Brinsme Piano, in very best of conditio: • would suit school or hall; guarant - given; £4B cash, or terms to suit pi * chaser. Collier's. - ,pOR Show Week we are glvi special reductions in Men's Shir , Grandrill 3s 3d, Union 3s lid, S.S . Drill 4s fid, best quality Striped Hi . J vari 3s 6d. Only at The Kash. - gFECIAU Purchase of Ladies' Pu which will be sold at half ordina prices. Goddin, 256, Devon Street, i j^ILLINERY.—Ready-to-wears from lid, Trimmed Hats at special 1< prices, 'Millinery Hats from lis fid, Wlii Felts from Is lid. Goddin, London M linery Depot, 2w3, Devon Street. f. QHEAPBST in Town-Island Swe Oranges; good chance to buy t - day. [Brougham Street, opposite Ai ■ bury Brothers.' t. i gALE—Sale—"Sale.—When you are : I town, don't forn-t to come ■ I Brougham Street, opposite Ambu. ■ Brothers', and buy Bland Sweet Orange ! 14 and 20 for Is. f.v A SNIP, M Acres, 5 miles railway ai good town; all ploughable lane good buildings. Price £l2 18s. £li I Cash required. Walter Bewley, Egmei | Street. i JJOQNOMY m WARTIME-10/- cas will fciiy fl Bags Coke.—Gas Cc 'Phone ISB. b.tn Master Boot. Britain's bes aen. Comfort, Btyle and lon ! service combined. Dockrill's. JJOT WTMffiR FIRES-Cheapest fu - cash.—Gas C "Phone 1«8. b.m I 1 AS CD, POSTED anywhere.—Ladies I Glace Ankle-bar and One-ba i Shoes; these are fitted with Rubbers ani are a snip at the price. Dockrill's. LA^ Reuuildin g Sale.—Everythin must be 6old to make room fo the builders. Bargains for all. d.j VOU can't afford to miss this ©ppor tunity: Youths' 3-garment Suit; up to size 18 for 30s the suit; the usua prices range as. higk as 52s 6d. Thi Kash. jA MzATm at £M per acre; a | ■~-' l/v ploughable land; 4-roome house. Terms, £3OO cash.—Watte Bewley, Egmont St IJJtfE guarantee best value in Men' I Working Trousers. Roslyn Saddl I Tweed 7s lid pair, good quality Twcei Trousbrs in neat paterns at 7s fid pair. The Kasli. VLB'S Rebuilding Salc.-Doublo-hod Sheeting did, Casement Cloths 10% d, 'ls, Is 4(1.' Auld's, near Post Office. d.y. T\ON'T forget to witness the "Mysterious Clock" in Vcale's window. The most marvellous invention of the age. See Veale's window and learn all about it. 'A Veftle, grocer. TJON'T forgtt, when in town, to comi and compare our values in Men's Overcoats, latest style double-Obreasted tweed, at 29s fid. The Kash. ANOTHER Snip, 500 acres, Freehold Sheep Country, 350 acres grass; good house. 'Price £3 10s. £l5O Cash required. Walter Bewley, Egmont Street AULD'S Rebuilding Sale.—Leather Belts fid, were Is; Flowers fid, good Embroideries at 3d, 4}d, 6d. d.y. yiSITORS, call and see Boys' Norfolk Suits that we are offering at 12s 6d; they are marvellous value; usual prices up to 255. The Kash. ■*WO extra special value lines for Show Week: Boys' and Youths' Tweed Hats fld, Men's Neglige Shirts, with linen bands, 2s fid each, worth 4s fid. The Kash. AULD'S Rebuilding Sale.—Ladies' Warm Coats 5s fid, were 17s fid; Dress Skirts 3s lid, Navy Serge Skirts 6s lid. d.y. ?EAD these prices: All-wool Socks 3 pairs for 2s Gd, Cashmere Socks 3 pairs for 2s fid, Wide-end Silk Ties Is each, worth 2s fid. Merino Undershirts or Pants Is lid. The Kash. TF you want Value in Boys' Shirts, call this week. We have them with or without collars, dark or light patterns, for Is lid. The Kash. T)0 You want a Guinea? If so, give the Solution of the "Mysterious Clock." See Veale's window for particulars. A. Veale, grocer. VOU should purchase Denims this week. Note our prices: Blu« Denim 9 2s lid, Striped 'Denims 3s 9d, Double-fronted Denims 4s 6d. Don't forget the address: The Kash. TtHE 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. NOTICE. AWAKINO BUTCHERY. T DESIRE to intimate to the general public that, as from June Ist, 1015, I have disposed of my Butchery and Stables at lAwakine to Mr. E. G. Jury, and to cordially thank them for the liberal support accorded me in the past, and to solicit for my successor a continuance of the same. W. CARRINGTON. In connection with the above I desire to intimate that by strict attention to business and supplying only the primest of meat I hope to merit a continuance of the support accorded my predecessor. E. G. JURY. Awakino, June Ist, 1915.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 1

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