LOST AND FOUND. OST—Between Carrington Road and ' Ngamoju Beach, horse's new tail felt brushing boot. Finder please leave at this office. Reward. In. T OST—Some time ago, on unmetalle.l portion of Henwood Road, between Hillsborough Hall and Manutahi Road, small gunmetal watch with silver chain. Good reward at News office. c.w. TpOUNlS—Starting handle oil' motor ear at Oaonui. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. FOR SALE, TO LEX, EIC. "pOR SALE Five-roomed bungalow (new) with all conveniences, Fitzroy, :t minutes from tram. Good reason for selling.—Apply this office for address. f.w^ POR SALE—Cheap, Vest Pocket Kodak with Anastigmat 7.7 lens and camera case. Apply Teed and Co., Photographic Chemists. e.w. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—Vs-aere, 6 rooms, washhouse, copper and tubs, bathroom, hot and cold water and shower, electric light and gas. Central. Price £IO3O. Sole agent R. A. LARGE, U.S.S. Co.'s Bldgs. XWANTED KNOWN —Five-seater Ford Car, 1916 model, in good order, for sale. Apply by letter to "R. 8.," c/o News office. a.y. jpOR SALE.—Five-roomed bungalow (new), with all conveniences, Fitzroy, 3 minutes from tram. Good reason for selling. Apply this office for address. JpOR SALE—Slightly used Chappell Piano, iron frame, check action, etc., as good as new, 70 guineas; easy terms. —Collier's.
MISC; ;LLAN£OUS. XTOU are chilly to-day. "Snow Snap Sports Coats," knitted, all wool, just'opened at Ambury's. f.e. rpHii B.K. Bookshop—New fiction at. !>/- and 5/6: "Keith's Dark Tower" (Porter), "The Golden. Snare" (Curwood), "Jeremy" (Walpole), "The Untamed" (Brand), "West is West" (Rhodes), "The Threshold" (Cooke), "The Booming of Bunkio" (Neill), "Kathleen's Probation" (Gray), "The Level Track" (Yorke), "Branded" (Lynde), "The Caves of Shend" (Hennessey), "Blue Moons" (Price), "The Way "of a Man" (Dixon), "On Swan River" (Footncr), "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar' (Burroughs). 1c rpHE B.K. }iook3hqp-r"Mr. l'uncb' s History of the Great War," with 170 cartoons and illustrated by famous "Punch" artists. Price 13/6. f.e. rpHE B.K. Bookshop.—Sooks at 2/3; "The Triumph of John Karo" (Cullum), "The Circular Staircase" (Rinehart), "A Castle ■to Let" (Reynolds), "Mr. Britling Sees it Through" (Wells), "The Bondman" (Caine), "The Paupers of Portman Square" (Wylie), "Son of Kazan" Curwood), "Castles in Spain" (Ayres), "By Dangerous Ways" (Garvice), "The Ghost Kings" (Haggard), "Separation" (Perrin), "The Road to Mandalay" (Croker), "We of the Never Never" (Gunn), "The Wrong Mr. Right" (Ruck), "Rainbow Island" (Tracy), "Stephen Vale" (Trent), "Frailty" (Wadsley), "Sweet Life" (Rhodes), "Her Royal Highness" (Le Queuxj, "Virginia of the Rhodesian3" (Stockley). f.e. HPHE B.K. Bookshop.—New supply "Cassel's Work Handbooks" —Camera making, Basket Making, Rustic Carpentry, Pumps and Hydraulic Rams, Poultry Houses and Appliances, Wireless Telegraphy, Toy Making, Conjuring Apparatus, Furniture Repairing, and many other titles. All useful books and well illustrated. Price 2/-. f.e. 'pHE B.K. Bookshop—Large supply of Bungalow Books, newest designs and plans of American Homes. Everyone desirous of building should see these. All prices. f.e. HMIE B.K. Bookshop—Diaries for 1020. large and pocket sizes to suit everyone. N.Z. Rough Diaries Foolscap size, a wee£ on page, a good, useful diary. Price 3/6. f.e. npHE B.K. Bookshop—A large variety of games—Ludo, Snakes and Ladders, Boy Scouts, Steeplechase, Fairy Land—Price 1/3 and 2/-. f.e.
J. BENNETT, JEWELLER. FOR XMAS PRESENTS. We Sell Jewellery —— Good Jewellery, too ' The kind you can wear with pride. Watches, Clocks and Electro Plate can also be found here in rich assortment. The prices are wonderfully less than you would imagine for such excellent poods. We Specialise in WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK.
J. BENNETT, * 199 DEVON STREET. MOTOR LORRY FOR HIRE. M Y 2V 2 -ton lorry is now available for carrying of any description. Furniture removals undertaken in town or country. Orders left with Taylor and Roberts, Box 22, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. Orders may be left with M. 0. Butcher, Coachbuilder, New Plymouth. jR. J. MARSH, Sgmont Village.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1920, Page 1
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