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FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, Q.OO.DWir.I. in Lease of Club Hotel Stables, Waitara; about 2 l / s years to run. Price, £9O; going concern. Apply at once to "8.J.F.," Inglewood. piOR SALE —Second-hand galvanised Pipes, in good order—2ooo feet. — i'. V. Symons, Carrington Road. b.w. pOR SALE, Factor/ Mare, six years old, broken to double or single harness and plough.—R. I. Baddeley, Dudley Road, Inglewood. x JJUTCHERS, Bakers, Grocers! For Sale English Humber Motor Car, very strong, convertible 5-seater car Sunday, strong van Monday. Full particulars apply "Humber," Hawera P.O. r £o LET—Cottages on the Ngamotu Beach, partlv furnished. Apply R. 0. Ellis, Phone 31. . " e.e. riOR S/LE, Five-roomed Bungalow House (just finished building) with all conveniences; three-eighths acre land, situated Paynter's Avenue, Fit* roy; four minutes' walk from, tram stop and five minutes from Girls' High School.—Apply to N. Balhary, New PlyJfiOß SALE, Young J draught mare, broken t oehains; staunch and quiet Apply News Office. . a.w. i JjX)R Sale, good English Piano, by Squire (London), £33 cash; iron frame, check action; terms, 20/- month. —Collier's. typTOR-CYCLE AND SIDECAR (very comfortable) for sale; 8-h.p., twincylinder, two-speed countershaft gear, tdeal machine for family use or for business purposes. Owner must sell. —Apply "L.J.," News office. JjiOß SALE—wo have a few empty piano cases for sale. Make splendid feed boxes. 17/6, 20/-, Collier's, Devon Street. ' available for all classes of investment or purchase of reortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratf nril. from Awakino, on February K, one Young Sheep Dog, slim build, sharp nose, black, with white chest, white patch on side of neck and white front feet. £2 reward for information leading to his recovery. L., R. Jones, Awakino. b.p, between Mimi and Waitara, side curtains of motor car. Reward on leaving at Urcnui Hotel. c.w MISCELLANEOUS. BULBS, over five million offered, from Gd per dozen. Get a free price-list from B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North, f.l. |()7) BEAUTIFUL Autumn Costume! just opened at Amburys. Special range of large sizes. f.v. j-»u.L,isQ—narcissi, Anemones, Tulips, Ranunculus, etc, Buy from a reliable firm. Duncan and Davies or the the talk of the town. Don't be I disappointed, but shop early. f.y. |i' you want a large-size co'stuui'j, Ambury's have your exact size now. Call at once. f.y. gULBS of all sorts now ready for planting. If you buy cheap bulbs you buy rubbish, We sell the best.— City Fruit and Flower Co, a.v. j-jMiAUJiiiDi ireaenes! reaches! Direct from the orchard; guaranteed prime quality; five-case lots, 22/ railage paid any station, Order early.—J. McNeill, Grocer, &c, New Plymouth. d.x' |aox mujMjjAX- rwneniDer the name the wonderful no-rub I Laundry Help; 1/. packet lasts eight weekly washings. ECONOMY Sale at "The Kash." Boys' Tweed Caps, M; Bovs' Tennis Shirts, 2/11; Boys' Strong Shirts, 1/fl; Boys' Tweed Knickers, 2/11 and 3/U pair. , JJUYING "Easy Monday" Laundn Help is as good as getting a washerwoman. It does all the work. Packets, Is. everlasting rub-rub-rub is -entirely unnecessary when you use "Easy Monday" Laundry Help. "Grocers. jjjou.\uivi,i eaia at "ine Kash."— Gent.'s Tweed Caps, worth up to 5/11, for l/'ll; Pure Silk Wide-end Ties, worth 2/0, for 1/- each. 2/0, for 1/-; Gents.' White Handkerchiefs, 3d, Od, 9d, 1/3 each. Mercerised Handkerchiefs, 6d eachi at The Kash. PJENTS! See this: Smart, Stylish suits made to measure from 58/0 at the Palatine, New Plymouth. See advertisement on nacre G. CAMP FOR Xlth REGIMENT. AT REWA REWA. of the above unit willing vel by the following trains, February 26th, 1917 daily up to and including March 6, 1917:—Hawera 11.15 a.m., E>lham'B.l3" a.m.,' Toko 7.50 a.m.', Stratford 8.53 a.m., Midhirst 9.6 a.m., TaV riki 9.35 a.m., Inglotyood 9.48 a.m., Waitara 9.45 a.m. (Sgd) C. W. CRUTCH, Lieutenant, Adjutant XI Regiment. New Plymouth, 21/2/17. iOU REMEMBER THE TASTE OF RUSSETTA piDBR, because it's so delicious. It's pure, toe; made from the juice of rosy-cheeked apples and cane sugar. Stores and hotels everywhere sell it. Ask for. it— Russefcta Cider, the purest, healthiest; non-alcoholic drink!. i >. m

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1917, Page 1

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