WANTED KNOWN. by young man, Board and Residence with private family. "R" Xe\vs Office. WAX TED—IO to 50 pigs two to four months old. —"Buyer," office this paper. c.w. LET—Seven-roomed Dwellinghouse, "Brookside," Cairington Road. Apply sharp, Newton King. c.n. r j\> LICT—Six-roomed Cottage. Apply, Taylor, Fitzroy Store. d.w. TO LEASE for 2 years, sixroomed residence, Old Hospital! Road, with 3'/ 2 acres of land; tennis court and good garden; rent, 2,)/- per week; possession January 15,—Arthur B. Gibson. d.x. yyAYj'Kl) TO LET, Cottage, Yogeltown, 5 rooms, all conveniences, including hot and cold water, bathroom, tubs and copper, water laid on; pantry, scullery and sleeping verandah facing north-easterlv: about } acre section. Rent. Iti/- weekIv.—ARTHUR B. GIB,SO.V. T HITE Boots and Shoes for the Kiddies, strap, lace, and button in Canvas and Buckskin. —McEwen Bros., Importers. s.w. i^yyillTK Footwear for all purposes, See McEwen's huge stock. Best selection, best value. c.w. PLYMOUTH! Prove your old reputation—a baby in every Lome —so come along. M lLi -IXERY.—For good Hats at reasonable prices go to R. 0. Goddin, the London Millinery Depot. c.e. yyAR Rebate. —Id in the Is discount off all purchases at R. 0. Goddin's, 253 Devon Street. c.e. JfLAXNELETTE and Calico, 13 yard? to (lie dozen and Id in the 1« discount, —R. 0. Goddin, 253 Devon Street. c.e. J^LOTJSES. —A large variety and low prices, less discount.—R. 0. (Joddin, 253 Devon Street. e.e. LACE Curtains.—Splendid assortment just received, good value, at R. 0. Goddin's, 253 Devon Street. c.e. r pKA. TEA, TEA—Counry Clients, now is your opportunity to buy tea at wholesale price. Get your neighbours to stand in with you. Write for samples to-day to Carter's. C|REAT CI.KARAXCE SALE at The Ks.sh—Men's odd Tweed Waistcoats, sizes 3 and 4 only, 2/11 each; Riding Breeches, reduced from 25./- to 1.7/6 pair; Wondrow's Hard Kelt Ifats, usual prices 16/6 and 13/8, now 8/8 each. KAN'XJK! Make the young mothers roll up on Thursday. Q.REAT CLEARANCE SALE at The lCash—All-wool Cashmere Socles, three pairs for 2/(1; Black Silk Bows, fid eacli (usual price I/- each); Gents.' Rainproof Overcoats, 25/-; four only Gent.'s Sports Suits, worth 35/-, for 22/ C.
Q.REAT CLEARANCE SALE at The Kash—Colonial Underflannels, full size, 2/9; Men's Plain Navy Drill Working Shirts, with collars, worth 5/6, for 3/11. All other lines heavily reduced. Call early at The Kash. DOIG, 141 Devon Street, New Plymouth. Office hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Thursday half-holiday. "VEW BOOKS.—"Shorty McCabc on the Job" (Ford), "The Jacket" (London), "The Bronze Eagle" (Orczy), 3/G at The B.K. I "SCOTLAND For Ever," Gift Book in aid of Scottish Red Cross Fund, price 4/6 at The B.K. Selection of Books in Taranaki at The B.K. Bookship. GERMAN OUTRAGES.— Report of the Committee appointed by His Majesty's Government, price 2d at The B.K. "JfiAVOURITE Quotations," arranged by Vicar of Hawera, proceeds in aid of New Zealand Sick and Wounded, price 1/- at The B.K. gPECIAL VALUE this .week in Men's Box Suits, well-made, excellent finish, guaranteed fit, from 28/6; Boys' Tweed Norfolk Suits, 12/6; Boys' Tweed Sports Suits from 13/6; Men's Strong Tweed Working Trousers, 5/11 pair; Boys' Tweed Knickers, 3/6 pair; Men's Saddlftweed Trousers, all wool, Roslyn manufacture, 8/11 pair; Khaki Handkerchiefs for our soldiers, Dd each, at The Kash, Value Store in Taranakj. M R - Farmer, are you buying tea? You cannot afford to let Carter's special offer pass you. We are selling absolutely at wholesale price. Write for samples to-day to Carter's. TEA, TEA. Exceptional offer to the public of High Class Teas. Hotels, boarding houses, heads of families, you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. Shipment coming to hand quicker than anticipated finds us overstocked. So out they go at Carter's. TEA, TEA in half chests, about 501b. Very Finest Orange Pekoe, usual price 2/-, to clear 1/6. Choice Orange Pekoe, usual pi ice 1/10, to clear 1/4. Fine Orange Pekoe, usual price 1/8, to clear 1/3. Good Orange Pekoe, usual price 1/li, to clear 1/2 for cash at Carter's. The Daily News has,the biggest »irculation of any paper between Wellington and Auckland. It covers the whole of the prosperous and closely-settled province of Taranaki, and as an advertising medium cannot be equalled. Advertising charges on application
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1915, Page 1
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