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LOST AND FOUND. OST—On Monday afternoon, between ■ New Plymouth and Stratford, Spare Rim with cover on. Reward on returning to any of Newton King's Branches, b.w. MISCELLANEOUS. r j[<HE "LITTLE BRITON" sows all kinds small seed. Does perfect work; 40/delivered. —Boyd's Agency, JJuneUin. (JNE only, Lady's J-wool Gabardine Coat ias- Ladies' all-wool navy bloomers 6s 6d pair.—H. M. Bacon's Big Bargain Sale. WAH Dress bkiris lis Bdj lace insertion la, Is (id, Is lid do/.; good black liose 1b lid, 2s (id; black gloves l)d pair.—H.,11. Bacon'B Big Bargain Sale. ROUBLE Width Dress Materials is lljd per yard; blind insertion Sid yard; odd curtains 2s lid each. Bargains in Blouses, crepe, silk, .and voile at H. U. Bacon's Big Bargain Sale. I ADIEb! Call and inspect the new spring millinery now showing at Mrs. Pellew's. Very latest in trimmed and ready-to-wears. b.x. fADIES! Call and inspect the new ' spring millinery now showing at Mrs. Pellew's. Very latest in trimmed hats and ready-to-wears. b.x. fjVLKST Show spring millinery now showing, all the latest styles, at Mrs. Pellew's, Devon Street. b.x. "JjMRST Show spring millinery now showing, all the latest styles, at Mrs Pellew's, Devon Street. b.x 'l'-lJ'-TUl' quality at DeurocK prices in Beef.. Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Pork at The Imuerial Meat Supply. WUND—At my wit's end to find a tea with a really nice dependable flavor, because Cyril is so faddy. Satisfied him with Robur. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth.—l. \yANTED—PuT Robur Tea down "on your order list—don't keep on growling. No tea nicer than Robur. Sold bv Kaunokonui Dairy Co. —1. pK)UND—Always found that second cup of tea was never so nice in flavour as the first. Everything is changed now—since Robur camj on the scene—never gets bitter—Robur. Sold by C. nimby r. Uienui—l..

WAMKD—My iolks have been very faddy about tea—believe yours are, too—try Robur. Its flavour delights Jiobiir.' Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga—l p^llSONAL—Kilth r s birthday to-mor-row —she is having a' sinall party— ■ must have some nice sweets to contribute to the feast. Mac-Robertson's French Nougat is just the thing. Sold by Kuupokonlii Dairy Co.—l. VOUND—The sweet supreme—Maeßob"ertson's French Nougat. Its delicacy of flavour will charm you. British manufacture. Macßobcrtson's confections are delicious. Sold by K. T Mullock. Hawera WANTRD-Y6uTo~tr7 OIFGoId Cocoa —British manufacture Has a mellowness and delicacy of flavour that will appeal to ycu." Make sure it's Old Gold. Sold by H. E. Harris and YV. Gilbert, . Kawern—l. r/UUAU —A high-class cocoa that has various uses—as a beverage it is delicious—an ideal flavouring for ices, blancmanges and for icing cakes—none birtter than Old Gold Cocoa. Sold by J. Arthur iNga-ero.—l. QLI) (SOLD COCOA—of purity and high quality. Especially suitable for invalids. Don't forget the' name—Old Gold. Sold by d. Barclay. fjiAT Cattle, Sh«ep, Lambs, Pigs, Vealcra and Poultry purchased at current rates.—The Imperial Meat Suppiy. * 'JESSIE ]yjUIK, L.A.8., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND 1 - HARMONY Is prepared to receive pupils. Address: 102 Leach St., New Plymouth JJOUSE of C rooms, with all conveniences, together with 10 acres, more or less, being part of the farmers' Co-operative Saleyards site, will be offered by public auction at Farmers' Sale on AUGUST 20th, at 1.30 p.m. FARMERS' CO-OP. PROPERTY FOR SALE BY THE EXECUTORS IN THE ESTATE •OF GEORGE BARR, DECEASED. pROPERTY consists of one doublestorey dwelling, let to two tenants, situated at the corner of Eliot Street and Octavius Place, in ideal position facing the sea making it an excellent investment. Full particulars obtainable on the PLANT NOW PINUS MURTCATA-THE BEST PTNE TO STAND THE SALT WINDS. PRICE, FROM 25s to 30s PER 100. KLEACXUS JAPONICA, LAUREL, PRIVET AND OTHER HEDGE PLANTS AT 25s PER 100. FRUIT TREES: APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, PEACHES, ETC., AT 24s PER DOZEN. CHOICE SHRUBS, Is 6d to 3s 'dd EACH. SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUES. |)UNCAN & J)AVIES, T TD., WESTOWN, NEW PLYMOUTH. Phone 465. Town Depot City Fruit and Flower Co., Devon Street, New Plymouth. Phone 210. NOTE.—Consignments of trees up to g 168 lbs can now be seat ty railway.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1919, Page 1

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