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LAUD FOR SALE. TO LEASE. 3 or 5 years. 105 n ' ce clean farm, practically all ploughable; Rood buildings; no goodwill. Call or write for particulars. SALE OR EXCHANGE. 50 ACRES—B miles; good house C rooms, 4-bail cowshed, gig and woodshed, pig-stye, etc. One mile school and factory, P.O. close. Will carry 20 cows and dry stock. Practically clean. Price £32 10s. Owner Will exchange for smaller property. Equity £775. R. A. LARGE, Estate Agent, U.S.fe. Buildings, "Phone 367. St Aubyn St, MISCELLANEOUS. JULY— Low Broad Beans, Peas, Spinach, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Onions and Carrots. Buy your seed from the City Fruit and Flower Co., New Plymouth - ' a.31/18 QQRRIGALL'S for Playing Cards—the most popular pastime. See our selection. Prices: Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s 6d, 3s and 4a; slashing value. e.e. QQRRIGALL'S. —These fountain Pens are renowned in all countries: Waterman, Onoto, and other self-filling pens. Best gift for soldiers or friends. e.e. QORRIGALL'S Winter Games keep the home merry and bright—Cards, Ludo, Draughts, Chess, Snakes and Ladders, Race Game and jolly games of every description. ea QORRIGALL'S. —The most varied lot of literature we have yet shown. See our windows and judge for yourselves. £|ORBIGAIjI/S Books—"Doreen" (Edna , Lyall), "Windy Ridge" (Riley), 'Molly Bawn" (Hungerford), leigh" (Riley), "Sally on the Rocks," "Vagabond City" (Bogs), 2s each. "The Rat Pit" (McGill), "An Anzac's Bride" (Mrs. McGill), "The Children of the Dead End" (McGill), "The Night.Club" and "Bindle" (Herbert Jenkins), 4s fid each. e.e. jgTRATFORD—Carter and Co., the Wellington Drapers, have arrived, and thMrfinal.sale is now in full swing. This last town for the season, and everything must be sold. Tremendous for all who can visit them. Don't miss it; call early. Opposite Back of N.Z., Broadway. jpROCURE your Vegetables from Leong Ting, Fruiterer, etc., Devon Street (next Criterion). Fresh daily: Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Celery, Rhubarb, Leeks, Pumpkins, Marrows, Parsnips, Carrots, Beet Root, Spring Onions, etc. jy£EN'S winter underwear, best values in Taranaki. Heavy singlets or pants 4/0; fleece-lined singlets or pants 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants 5/6 par; only at the ICasli, New Plymouth. JgLANICETS, All Wool Colonial Singlebed size, 28s Cd pair; large doublebed, 37s Gd pair.—Goddin, Cash Draper, opposite Gadd's. HJpLLINERY —A First-class lot of La difes' Hats going at special prices, 10s fid, lis (id, 12s lid and 14s lid.— Goddin, London Millinery Depot, opposite Gadd's. . . p„ Quilts, .double bed size, from ■l6s lid to 24s 6d; pure Eider Down from 30s up.—Goddin, Cash Draper, 253 Devon Street (opposite Gadd's). e.e. Kugs—Special low prices, from 9s lid. Flannels, in navy, white, pink, grey, etc.; prices low.—Goddin, Cash Draper, 253 Devon Street. e.e. Jj'iiA.N.t^JiljETTE—White or Striped; prices from B|d. Good value every time at R. O. Goddin's, Cash Draper, 253 Devon Street (opposite. Gadd's). Suits for the boys in new styles and shapes. All dark colonial and imported tweeds. For boys 2 years to 8 years, prices 8/11, 12/6, 15/-. Come in and see them at tha Kash, New Plymouth. . jpOR the agony of Rheumatism and Sprains use Collins' Magic Liniment. Agents—Teed and Co., Chemists, Now Plymouth. (CORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individu» v ally compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and "War" price list. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box 67L Auckland. R ATS R ats RATS Grand Hotel, Calcutta, 23rd January, 1905. The COMMON SENSE Manufacturing C_> The Result of a Ss. 7 Tin. • ' lave pleasure in certifying that I laid down five hundred (500) pieces of bait, and picked up three hundred and four (304) dead rats. I have reason to believe that there are hundreds mare killed; m fact, there seems an entire absence of live ones. It is the most efficacious remedy I have ever seen I am quite willing to have a board placed in the Grand Hotel, as 1 consider it duty make this remedy as widelv kw>wn as possible. A. MONK. Jußt as effective* with Mice, it. not procurable from your local storekeeper, send 2/G to the wholeBURGESS, FRASER A CO, Ftw Plymouth Hawm*.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 1

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