FOR SALE, TO LEX, Etc. JpOR SALE—A.W.R. 3-bucket milking plant, with Anderson engine in good order. Apply News Office. a.x. JfOR ImmedTateTSale—l9l3 Cadillac 7seater Car, £4OO. Just overhauled; new hood, new wind-screen; road-ready; well shod and equipped. Apply Union Garage, Lome Street, Auckland. a.p. F°* SALE, cheap—lso-acre Dairy Farm. For address apply Daily News. a y SALE—Farm of 83 acres at £lO per acre; 6-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Divided into nine paddocks; fences in good order; well watered. Cash required £SOO, balance good terms. Apply O. N, Firth, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. f x 2?OI{ SALE, Stratford—Modern Twelveroomed House; all conveniences; quarter-acre, suitable for high-class boardinghouse.— Box 38, Stratford. Lease or for Sale—An up-to-date eight-roomed nursing home, oil modern conveniences; four bedrooms and kitchen; furnished complete; lino, throughout. Full quarter acre section, partly orchard. Situated in the mainstreet close to penny section.—Apply "Home," News Office. f,x, f SALE.—About 30 tons ot hay.— Apply T. V. Symons, Vogcltown. e.w. QOCKSFOOT, Gd; Clover, lOd; Splendid Mixture, 7d; New Season's Seed. Write for samples.—Boyd's Agency, Dim- ■ e din. d.y. SALE—One hydraulic ram; nearly new - —Apply J. E. Nixon and Co., Engineers, Gill Street. c.y. A lirst-class New Jflymouth residential property is offered in exchange for similar Stratford place. Full particulars upon application to R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth.
ANTED to Let, till February 1— Shop at present occupied by Banks, Devon Street Central. Apply E. Jackson, Land Agent, New Plvnouth. a.x. WOK SALE—Good Secaad-hand Piano; iron frame, check action; perfect order. £36; easy tenns arranged.—Collier's, Devon Street. t MISCELLANEOUS. QUALITY grow Sutton's Seeds.— Webster Bros. and Country Stores. gUTTON'S Vegetable and Flower Seeds —ln great variety available all country stores a-id Webster Bros. f.e. GUTTONS' SEEDS —Try the true dwarf Defiance Pea, available for first time in (id packets, Webster Bros, f.e. CjEED POTATOES—EarIy varieties for planting now, Ifobhi Adair and Gold Coin, all seed guaranteed, Webster Bros ARRAN CHIEF—Wo have this fine cropper available again this year, guaranteed true, 3d lb. Webster Bros. CjISED POTATOES—AII our seed is floored, shot and boxed and more particular guaranteed true to name.— Webster Bros. f iCT AMB prices for Hay again reduced Id per lb at The Imperial Meat Supply. T'iP-TOP quality at bedrock prices in Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Pork at The Imperial Meat Supply. QUE famous Tomato Sausage selling like hot cakea. Made from frest, TARANAICI Farmers wanting Farms, write for Dorr's Property. Guide.— H. H. Dorr and Co., Land Agents, Te Aroha. Cq-ttle, Sheep, Lambs, Pigß, Vealers and Poultry purchased at current rates.—The Imperial Meat Supply T^OUND —At my wit's end to iir.d a tea with a really nice dependable flavor, because Cyril is so faddy. Satisfied him with Robur. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth.—l. WANTED —Put Robur Tea down on your order list—don't keep on growling. No tea nicer than Robur, Sold by Kaupokomii Dairy Co.—l. JpERSONAL —Wellington people holi-day-making here were delighted with Robur Tea. When they return home they will use nothing but Robur. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood.—l. pOUND —Always found that second cup of tea was never so nice in flavour as the first. Everything is changed now—since Robur came on the scene—never gets bitter.—Robur. Sold by C. Dunbar. Uienui—l„ TINTED —My folks have been very faddy about tea—believe yours are, too—try Robur. Its flavour delights Robur. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga—l JHSRSONAL —Ruth's birthday to-mor-row—she is having a small partymust have some nice sweets to contribute to the feast. Mac-Robertson's French Nougat is just the thing. Sold by Kanpokonui Dairy Co.—l. JfOUND —The sweet supreme—ertson's French Nougat. Its delicacy of flavour will charm you. British manut facture. Macßobertson's confections are delicious. Sold by R, 1? Bullock, Hawera ■RANTED— You to try Old Gold Coccia —British manufacture Has a msl*' lowness and delicacy of flavour that wiH appeal to yew. Make sure it's Old Gold,. Sold by H. E. Harris and W. Kawera.—l. . Jf^OUND —A high-doss cocoa that has various Uses—as a beverage it is de!i< eious—an idealflavouring for ices, blancmanges andi.for icingcakes—none better than Old Gol&CocoOfc- Sold by J. Arthur Kgaero.—l. : QLD GOLD COCOA—of purity and high quality. Especially suitable for invalids. Don't forget the name—Old Golds Sold by J. Barclay, Okaiawn.—l. DRIVE SAFE, Avoid the possibility of a law suit as the result of blinding glare, by removing the glare; drive safe by fitting a pair of Nu Ra glasses. Price 17s Cd per pair at BRIDGER'S 1 Motor Equipment Store. 'Phone 68 ELTHAM. Curtis & Harvey's BLASTING POWDER, 50s per barrel of 251bs, on rail, Eltham. Nett. Cash with order. Appjy at once— C. A. WILKINSON, LTP jaLXHAIL
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 1
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