WANTED, ETC JWANTED situation as cook by an experienced person; hotel preferred. —''M.O., - ' News office. e.w. WANTED—Every lady to enjoy the delicious flavour and refreshment of "DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Teas. WANTED—For satisfaction and sa\ ings drink "DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Teas. Most delicious and FOR SALE, TO LET, Etp. POR SALE, one Rubber-tyred Dogcart, in first-class order, guaranteed.—Tom Blancliett, Vogeltown. e.w. Tj>Oß SALE, two racehorses, Captain Miro, good jumper; and bay filly (Red Rain—White May), o years; fed six months.—M. D. Miscall, Stratford. f.y. SALE—One 11-eoulter MasseyHarrisvDjill, disc or coulters; owner's reason for selling, too heavy foi hilly country.—Apply to J. R. Jones. Kaimata. d.y. JfOR SALE Whare at Ngamotu Beach. Three rooms. Apply, I' man, New Plymouth. 2Q.P) ACRES Reach Land, splendid v country, all ploughable; liousc and sheds. Price £22 10s; £IOO cash Applv sharp.—E. L. Humphries, Devon Street {?QAAA available for Second Mortgage or mortgages of stock, or for purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. P£(| ACRES, a going concern; tip-top farm; 20 first-class cows and other stock. Price £SO pc: acre; terms. — E. L. Humphries, Devon Street. LOST, FOUND, Etc.
im'IWM.MIHIIIHI.IJ.WiIWJ AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. JARA.YAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 41st ANNUAL SHOW. NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 1 and 2, 1910. MOST COMPLETE SCHEDULE EVER ISSUED BY THE SOCIETY. GENERAL ENTRIES Close on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1910. Schedules on application to — A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. Care Webster and McKellar's, Currie Street, New Plymouth. 33 RD A NN UA L B H ° W Will take place on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March 7 and S. IMPORTANT ATTRACTION, EXHIBIT OF PRODUCE FROM THE MOUMAHAKI STATE FARM. 50ft of space ordered to be reserved. MAKE A NOTE OF THE DATES. CLASSES FOR VEGETABLES, FRUIT, FLOWERS, COOKERY, HOME INDUSTRIES, Etc., Etc. SCHEDULES NOW READY, Please send your entries along early FRED. C. BAINF.S, Secretary. W. S. COBHAM. UNDERTAKER, NEW PLYMOUTH. Mortuary Chapel: Courteney Street. 'Phone 187; three, rings. RANTED KNOWN—The Daily News is the best advertising medium in Taranaki. It covers the whole o! the province, from New Plymouth to Patea, to Opunakc-, to Awakino, to Whanga., to Purangi. It is read on every train, coach and 'bus. So send along your : ffant3, etCft,
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1916, Page 1
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