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WANTED KNOWN./" RANTED by young man, Board aad Residence with private family. "R" News Office. ANTED, by young woman, board and residence in private family. Address, "Moderate," News Office. f.n. 'JjWO young men require board and residence with private family, single rooms, central. State terms to H. ileC'., News Office. e.e. ■'J'O LET—Six-roomed Cottage. Apply, Taylor, Fitzroy Store. d.w. IyyANTED TO LET—Warehouse 70ft. deep, central, CO/- weekly; shop Devon Street 50/-; shop central, 20/-; workshop and shop, 30/-; offices and rooms , Brougham Street, 12/6; ditto central, ]»/•; 6-roomed house, Bullen Street, 2.3/-; Vogeltown, 5 rooms, 20/-; 0 rooms and 34 acres, 25/-; 5 rooms, Fitzroy, 21/-. —A. B. Gibson, House and Land Agent, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. "•> d.x. ANTED, for a client, a small property close to town (Breakwater way preferred), 7 rooms and sufficient ground to keep 0 cows. Will lease for a term.—Arthur B. Gibson, House and Land Agent, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. jyjTLLINERY. —For good Hats at reasonable prices go to R, O. Goddin, the London Millinery Depot. f.n. Rebate.— in the Is discount off all purchases at R. O. Goddin's, 253 Devon Street. • f.n. JpLANNELETTE and Calico, 13 yards to the dozen and Id in the Is discount—R. 0. Goddin, 253 Devon Street. f.n. p>LOUSES. —A large variety and low prices, less discount.—R, 0. Goddin, 253 Devon Street. f.n. Curtains.—Splendid assortment just received, good value, at R. 0. Goddin's, 253 Devon Street. f.n. !W E are right in the middle of cakemaking for Xmas. Send in your orders now.—Hygienic. e.n. f£HE loveliest cup of tea, refreshing to the nerves these hot days.— Hygienic Tea Rooms. e.n. you can't miss having jolly .afternoons at home if you let the Hygienic supply the cakes and pastry. e.n. Yyii are securing more customers each week for our noted scones, cakes, fruit tarts, etc. Be in the throng.— Hygienic. e.n. gEE the English View China at Corrigall's. Ne\iN and novel. Also other pretty china styles. e.e. W Eare ready for the Xmas rush. Ail departments teeming with good things— Corrigall's. e.e. gELECT now! Our Xmas toy department contains hundreds of novelties. Your children will select their choice. —Corrigall. e.e. YOU can't beat our stocks of cricket sets, spades, and buckets, carpenters' sets, etc. Call at Corrigall's. e.e. J£LIPTIKO! This is the game for the boys. Teaches them mechanical building. All prices at Corrigall's. e.e. W E have the loveliest lot of dolls for dear little girlies. Select early from our big stocks.—Corrigall. e.e. VOU have a chance to win a big prize in DESERT GOLD TEA competition, closing 30th July, 1916. £SO will be distributed. Drink "Desert Gold" and save the camels. Boots and Shoes for the Kiddies, strap, lace, and button in Canvas and Buckskin.—McEwen Bros., Importers. 0 Footwear for all purposes. See McEwen's huge stock. Best selection, best value. c.w. for you when you treat your guests to DESERT GOLD TEA. Refreshing, fragrant, wholesome. Try the 2/- grade—rich and delicate in flavor. All Grocers. "Morning Tea" Habit is a delightful and wholesome one if you drink "Desert Gold"—the Queen of Teas. Soothing and refreshing—pure and healthful. Save the camels off the packets. Q.REAT CLEARANCE SALE at The Kash—Men's odd Tweed Waistcoats, sizes 3 and 4 only, 2/11 each; Riding Breeches, reduced from 25/- to 17/0 pair; Woodrow's Hard Felt Hats, usual prices 10/6 and 13/6, now 6/6 each. Q.REAT' CLEARANCE SALE at The Kasli—All-wool Cashmere Socks, three pairs for 2/6; Black Silk Bows, 6d each (usual price 1/- each); dents.' Rainproof Overcoats, 25/-.; four only Gent.'s Sports Suits, worth 35/-, for 22/6. Q.ISEAT CLEARANCE SALE at The Kash—Colonial Underflannels, full size, 2/fl; 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. Plymouth. Office hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Thursday half-holiday. (i Eli MAN OUTRAG ES.rl'eport of the Committee appointed bv His Majesty's Government, price 2d at The B.K. "JpAVOURITE Quotations," arranged by Vicar of Hawera, proceeds in aid of New Zealand Siek and Wounded, price !/■ at The B.K.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1915, Page 1

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676

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1915, Page 1

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