FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. .v; I'OR IMMEDIATE SALE. , . JIOR SALE, as going concern, owing to the owner giving up business, the Mail Bus and the Bus Service New Ply-inouth-Inglowood. Buick car (six-cylin-der, nearly new; and 35-h.p. Overland. All in good running order. Apply W. W. Jackson, Gill street. MOTOR TYRES FOR SALE. JpOR SAiLE, cheap, Connolly Tyres, just to' hand from England; size 920 x 120. Apply at once to Box 68, New Plymouth, JpOR SALE—I 34 acres close New Plymouth, two-roomed houses, £BOOO cash, £IOOO balance arranged.—A. B. Gibson, Land' Agent. New Plymouth, e.n. •JJVOR SALE—IOO acres close New Plymouth, £SO per acre—A. B. Gibson, Land Agent, New Plymouth. e.n. JJIOR SALE—9OO acres freehold, Ngatomaru Survey District, carry 1% sheep; stock at valuation. £2718, easy terms. —A. B. Gibson, Land Agent, New .Plymouth. e.n, pOR EXCHANGE—BIock of eight twostoreyed houses at Chirstchurch for .Taranaki Dairy Farm; price £B6OO, mortgage £2300, rents £4OO per annum; equity £4200 or other security, total ,£BOOO. —A. B. Gibson, Land Agent New Plymouth. e.n Tjl'Oß SALE—Fruit business, turnover £2OO per annum. Walk in walk out '£2oo ; low rental.—A. B. Gibson, Land Agent, New Plymouth. e.n. TpOR SALE, close New Plymouth, five acres and house,' £IOOO. —A. B. Gibson, Land Agent, New Plymouth. e.n. JTiOR EXCHANGE for Farm Property, an equity of about £I7OO in good sound Town Property. Apply H. Andrews, Hawera. ■pi'Dß SALE, cheap, pedigree Airedale 'terrier (dog), prizewinner; good temper. Apply OK Rogers 510 Devon Street East. ( c.w. jy"ONEY available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. &ECOXD-HAND Spencer (London) piano, in splendid order, no dry rot, £lB 10s cash; terms, 12/6 monthly. Bargain.—Collier's. LOST, FOUND, ETC. JpOUND—In Devon street, small purse, containing sum of money. Owner may obtain same at this office.
MISCELLANEOUS. JJAWERA. —Carter and Co. have* arrived with a ohoieo Winter Stock of Drapery, selling one third less and in many eases one half the usual price. A grand lot of Maids' and Women's New Coats, also Down Quilts, at specially low prices. Note address: Opposite Hook's Hotelj High Street. e.s. The Marble Bar—A dainty lunch for Dd— bowl of soup or beef ted, plate assorted sandwiches, cup tea, coffee or chocolate. Try it. e.c. RANTED KNOWN-Just arrived, Nimmo and Blair's new season's seeds, flower and vegetable. Plant now, onion, cabbage, carrot, lettuce, turnip, parsnip, sweet peas, etc. A Ve&le's, tole agent, Brougham Street. 0.3. gINUH makes his Sweets fresh daily. Get them fresh every day.—Eureka Sweet Depot. e.e. fJVHii It ASH, Devon Street, New Plymouth for' Men's Fleece-lined Singlets or Underpants, 2/6 garment. j£HAKI Wool, superior quality, also lovely Indian Crochet Lace at popularp rices. Call at Thompsons', next Deare's. • e „ "IWHA'f did Mrs. Easy Monday Brown say?" For best sentence: Ist prize £IOO cash, 2nd £lO, 3rd £5, 50 at 5/-. Entry coupons in ]./- packets. pOPULAR —Our lunches are dainty ana well-served. Purest ingredients only at The Marble Bar. " e .e. reading is the most popular reading—building, concrete, mechanical, engineering—in fact magazines to suit all earnest craftsmen. See Corrigall's well chosen stock. e.c. fJP'HJS KASH, Devon Street, New Plymouth for Boys' all-wool Jerseys, with Polo Collars, Button Front, in grey, navy, white or brown, from 6/11 each. RENDING for Stockings, all shades and colors, at Thompson's, Devon Street. e.n, £IOO CAPH first P rize Eas y Monday Laundry Ilelp Competition! '■iVhat did Mrs.'Easy Monday, Brown sav?" Entry coupons in packets. JUST the weather for ,'iot'soups—tomato soup, pea soup, beef tea with toas - ,, Any time at the Marble Bar for fid. e.e. PATTERNS— You kno\v the noted Demarett's paper cut patterns. Very heavy stocks to choose from at Corrigall's, New Plymouth, UAd each, 7d posted. 0,2. QKiiAT Easy Monday Laundry Help Competition. First prize '£loo cash, second £lO, third £5, 50 at 5/- each. Entry coupons in every 1/- packet. JJUCK-A-BACK Lawns, Linen and Fancy Canvas, a wide selection at Thompson's, Devon Street, next Deare's. . '' °JI- - KASH, Devon Street, New Ptynioutli, for Boys' Natural Singlets, with short sleeves. 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 each. QUE book shelves are becoming more popular each week. The big variety and heavy stocks'tell the tale. Inspect them at CorrigaU'A. e.e. T'H E KASH, Devon Street. New Plvmouth, for "Special value in Men's Striped Neglige Shirts, with'linen bands, 3/1 i. DON'T forget to call in at Corrigall's and inspect the famous Demarett's paper-cut patterns. No home should lit; jrithout ihsse fciffrebm mttem.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1917, Page 1
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