FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. fjpt) LIST-—Furnished ' rooms. Address "Contra]," News Office, or 'Phone 2 " 8 - In. JpOR SALE—Light express, newly painted; guaranteed in good order.—Apply Bruce and Feakins, New Plymouth. e.w. pOR HALE—Kord oar in splendid order, just been repainted. A snip at ■tlfio; also latest, model, almost new, with shock absorbers fitted, cheap at £250. Apply Thomas and Johnson, Derail St. 10.
Y^ESXOWN.— Nice Acre 1:150; ih Acres good site, with area for convenient Poultry and I'ig Farm, £3oo. Terms if desired. Apply P. P. Corkill. . poir SALE—Quiet pony suitable for child going to school. Apply C. If, Moore, New Plymouth d.w. pOR SALE—Two-cow plant Farmers' Milking Machine, almost new. Price £9O. Owner sold farm. Good buying.— Ciilmoiir & Clnrke, New Plymouth, c.y.y. pOR SALE—Horse Mower £147 Single Lever Plough £ll, and set Chain Harrows £7.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. c.y.y, J?OR SALE—Good-toned violin, case, ' bow, £s.—Apply D. Couehman, Wai-toi-toi. b.y. JMMISDTATE Possession:—Good 5roomed house, fcathroom, wash-liouse, copper and tubs, nil in first-class order, near tramtf and school; :}-aere section. Price £BSO. Terms. R. A. Large, Estate Agent. IVfOIOR CYCLES—The largest selection of new mul second-hand machines in Taranaki are to be seen at "The Eltliam Motor Cycle P>epair lepot.' Sec list on front' page. MISCELLANEOUS. •JpilE b.K. Bookshop—Pelman Pie, edited by Max Pemberton and published for the Pelman Institute. This delightful publication contains 12 beautifully colored plates and is contributed to by Alfred Jfoyes, Baillie Reynolds, Pett Ridge, Max Pemberton, and others of note. Price 3/fi. /.p.
ijHK B.K. Bookshop—The Blascheok Book, a collection of selected humorous and dramatic recitations containing such old favorites as "Lasca" and "Pat's Excelsior." Price 1/- fo T w B.K. Bookshop.— Xcw fiction aiul new supplies: '•Autumn" (Hinc), '■Ladies in Waiting" (\V-i<rjjin), "Grit Lawless" (Mills Vounpr;, "The Best in Life" (Iline), "Miles Calthorpo L.D B." (Mills Young), "Desert of WJieat" (Zanc Orey), '"The Untamed" (Brand), "Thelm" (Corelli), "The Red Planet" (Locke), ''Cheerful ,by Bequest" (Fcrherj, "April I'nnhazard" (lline), "Wanted, a Chaperon" (Ford), "Land of Last Chance" (Ogden), "Soma" (MeKenna), "Son of Tarran" (Burroughs). "Keith's Dark Tower" (Porter), "The Hidden Valley" (Hine), "The Money Moon" (Farnol), "The Holienxollenis in America" (Leycoek). l'.e.
r T , HB B.K. Bookshop.—New Mipplies at 21'.',: "Mother Carey" (Wijrprin), "Sally" (C'onyers), "Oh, Mary, Bo Careful" (Weston), "The Yellow Dove" (Gibbs), "Angel" (Crok'er), "The Triumph of John Karo" (Oullum), "The Lonely Stronghold" (ReynoU.? '"The Girl Who Was Too Good Looking" (Ruck), "The Shadow 'of Victory" (Reed), "The Stepmother" (Swan), "Sweet Life" (Rhodes), "Corroding Gold" (Swan), "The Manxman" (Caine), "The Man in Grey" (Orczy), "My Lady of Shadows" (Oxenliam), "Tamn of tiie Apes" (Burroughs), "Story of Julia Page," (Norm), "Return of Tarsaln" (Burroughs), "The Double Shadow" (Le Queux). f.e.
T HK _ B.K. Bookshop—The famous science works of Henri Fabre: The Insects Homer, The Life of the Caterpillar, The Mason Wasps, The Sacred Beetle, The Life of the Grasshopper. These are pictured in beauty of language, with abundance of detail and intimacy of observation and inivku thrilling anil enthralling reading. Price 5/6 each. f.e. fjpiiE B.K. Bookshop.—just arrived, Hutchinson's Magazine, February number, containing stories by Orczy Kathlyn Rhodes, "Sapper," Herbert Jenkins, Cosmo Hamilton and other good writers.—Price 1/-. f p
T H i J! ' K - ■Bookshop—"Sovereign" Magazine, February number, containing a long complete novel by Maud Diver, and complete stories by Buckrose, Burke, McCarthy, Vane, Alen, and many others. Price 1/-. f.e, 'JTHK B.K. Bookshop—To those contemplating building, call and see our big selection of bungalow books, containing designs to suit everyone, f.e.
TARATA DOG TRIAL OLUB. 'JHE ANNUAL TRIALS of the above Club will be held 011 Mr. R. Pater - son's farm at Tarata on Thursday and Friday, 22nd and 23rd April. Entries close with Secretary on 15th April, at S p.m. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on grounds. On Thursday Evening, April 22nd, a GRAND SOCIAL will be held in tiio Hall, and on Friday evening, April 23rd, a distribution of prizes will take place. D. PATEHSOX, Secretary.
FOR SALE. J7OR SALE on-behalf of a client—One latest model G-cylinder Studebakor chassis, with colonial built 3-sea-tor body, enamelled cream, genuine heavy leather upholstery, electric lights, self-starter, with siren horn, in perfect order and condition; any trial. An absolute burgain at £oso.—Apply— IMPERIAL GARAGE, New Plymouth. jT AD Wanted at once to learn a firstclass trade, starting £1 a week and ra;;idly rising, Splendid chance for smart and willing boy.—Apply by letter to -'G?od Opportunity/' New a Office.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1920, Page 1
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