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FOR SALE "jHTZROY.—S-roonieil House in course of erection on one-eighth acre. Firstclass limber, electric light, hot and cold water. Trice £1500; £7OO cash, oneeighth acre adjoining above can be had if desired, £125 extra. OUSE of 5 rooms, with electric light, hot and cold water, gas, wash-house, motor shed, etc., on quarter-acre. A snip at £1550. Cash £9OO. T ITTLE under quarter-acre, house 4 rooms, just built, Electric light, hot and cold water. Worth seeing at £I2OO. Cash £SOO. PJ -ROOMED Rough-cast Bungalow, all modern conveniences, electric light, hot and cold water, septic tank, etc. Cheap at. £1550. Cash £BOO. '. H. JELLYMAN, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 211 Telephone 504. HUNDREDS PEOPLE Will be searching for suitable gifts for their friends. A nice piece of plate, a bangle, a brooch, pendant, ring, vases, silver-back-ed . brushes or mirrors are amongst the thousands of articles we are offering. SEE OUR SHOWCASES! You will find our prices right. DALGLEISH (LATE DREW'S. DEVON STREET CENTRAL, Opposite Egmont Street.

HASKELL.—In loving memory i Haskell, who died December 7, 1913; reed 29 years. T>day brinss back sad memories, Of a dear one gone to rest. Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and brother, Mrs. Barrlball and family. COODW'IX— la sad, !lit loving, memory oi our dear Elizabeth Annie (Lizzie) who fell asleep at the residence of Iter parents on the Tarlki Road, December 3, 1918. Resting In peace. God saw her footsteps falter, and the hill it. grew too steep, ry eyelids, ur loved one "sleep." There on the dainty pillow, white as the risen dawn. Lie the fair face smiling, with the light of heaven thereon. And tb* dear" hands like rose leaves, dropped from a rose lie still, Never to notice the sunshine, that crept to the slTouded sill. Gone and left us all so lonely, Plucked like a flower in its bloom. So young, so bright, so loving, Yet called away so soon.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1920, Page 4

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