LOST AND FOUND. TOST—About a week ago, in New Plymouth, Silver Wristlet Watch with leather strap. Reward. Apply News Office. b.n. TOST—On Monday afternoon, between New Plymouth and Stratford, Sparc Rim with cover on. Reward on returning to any of Newton King's Branches, b.w. MISCELLANEOUS. •JIHE "LITTLE BRITON" sows all kinds small seed. Does perfect work; 40/delivored.—Boyd's Ageney, Dunedin. jpOUND—Royal Yeast Cakes, only Cd, at all grocers. Insist on Royal, b.n. JTOIIND— Bread made from Royal Yeast Cakes is whitest, highest, sweetest, and most healthful. All grocers, b.n. WANTED—Buyers for Royal Yeast Cakes, fid box. All grocers. b.n. WANTED—Cheap Coal. Symoc makes half-ton burn as long as one; 1/tin at Carter's. b n. JL^oUiMD— No more big coal bills ■Symoc; 1/- tin at J. McNeill's, b.n. LXJUND—I/- tin Symoc is s'uflicient for half-ton coal. Enquire at Johnston & Hill's. I, n Coat 15s. Ladies' all-wool navy bloomers 5s fid pair.—H. M, Bacon's Big Bargain Sale. Dress Skirts 12s uu; lace tion Is, Is (id, Is lid doz; good black hose is lid, 2s fid; black gloves 9d pair.—H. M. Bacon's Big Bargain Sale. j\jvdl,i'j wiatn iiress Materials is 11 -id per yard-'; blind insertion 3d yard; odd curtains 2s lid each. Bargains in Blouses, crepe, silk, and voile at H. M. Bacon's Big Bargain Sale. jQALUJ'iS! Call and inspect the spring millinery now showing u > Mrs. Pellew's. Very latest in trimmed ha's and ready-to-wears. b.x. Call and inspect the new spring millinery now showing at [Mrs. Pellew's. Very latest in trimmed hats and ready-to-wears. b.x. 'fjUHbi show spring millinery now showing, all the latest styles, at Mrs. Pellew's, Devon Street. b.x. XjMiiSi' Show spring millinery now showing, all the latest styles, at Mrs Pellew's, Devon Street. b.x jJOL'UH COCKSFOOT 3d; Splendid Mixture 7d. Write or wire for samples.—Rovd's Asencv. Dunedin. 'fiP-TOP quality at bedrock prices in Beet Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Pork at The Imnerial Meat Supply. T AMB prices for May again mine iter lb at The Imnerial Meat Snimlv. PERSONAL —Everybody was in high spirits to-day at my party. Tea was indescribably delicious, so they all said. It was Robur. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth—2. VST ANTED—Drop m at the Grocer s as you are passing—this is his busy day—but we must Lave Robur Tea—no other brand will satisfy us. It must be Robur. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. I^UUND —ins most aeligntiui ueverage imaginable—something quite different to the oHinary brand of tea. Robur is its name. Robur. Sold by J. McLean, Wlewood—2. :EKSONAIi —Some friends dropped in yesterday for i. chat—they praised Robur Tea. Bought some today—the taste is deMciou°—will stick to Robur. Sold by C. Dunbar, Urenui —2. \JJ7 ANTED —For a delicious refreshing cup of tea brew Robur —tickles your palate. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas. Kanonea.—-2. 'niSCOVERED— That Macßobertson's Confect r onery is absolutely pure—inexpressibly delightful—try some MacRobertson's. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co.—2. •REMINDING yon that Macßobertson's Confectionery is noted for delicacy iof flavor and purity of manufacture. AH British. Sold by R. T. Bullock, Hawera. WANTED—You to ask for Old Gold '* Cocoa. You'll be delighted with it. The flavor is distinctive. There arc numerous brands of cocoa to be obtained —but you should ear-mark Macßobertson's Oid Gold.' Sold by H T. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera.—2. \)J7ANTED—WiII you come and try my ' new cocoa—the flavour's indescribable—perfection. Macßobertson's Old Gold Cocoa. Sold by J. Arthur, Ngaere. *OUND—What you have been seeking —a cocoa with a mellow and delicate flavour—high lood value. Here it is, Macßobertson's Old Gold Cocoa. Sold by J. Barclay, Okaiawa. —2. I FOR IMMEDIATE PRIVATE SALE. ?49 ACRES ' Co(lstal District, 90 per cent, ploughable, wintering without crops—--60 dairy cows and 30 store stock. West Coast Lease, 3s fld per acre, 10 years to sun. Price £l7 per acre, with £IOOO cash Early application necessary. NEWTON KING New Plymouth. FOR QUICK SALE 1030 ACRES > freehold; 4 miles from good town Taranaki, by good metalled road; 350 acres ploughable, subdivided into 25 paddocks, wellwatered; good 8-roomed house -with every convenience; all necessary outbuildings including motor shed; wintered 2000 sheep of which 800 are breeding ewes, besides 250 head cattle; could easily milk 100 cows besidds carry sheep. Owner has excellent reasons for selling. Price, £l4 per acre; cash, £3,000. 1955 ACRE S> 7 miles from Kaetihi; 21 years' lease; all in bush, good part ploughable when cleared; rent per acre, Is 6d. Price per acre, £1 10s; cash, £ISOO. I HICKS BROS:? I LA»* & ESTATE AGENTS,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1919, Page 1
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