FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. yyANTED—To sell, 1 918-1919 model | 5-eeater Maxwell, done 9000 miles, lately painted and overhauled, new battery, magneto and starter. Price £2BO. Good reason .for selling. Would accept good mortgage. Write “Maxwell,” this office. d.w. J?OR SALE—First-clasa cow dog pups, suitable for sheep or cattle, from trained parents, £1 each.—J. O. Taylor, Westown, New Plymouth. d.w. . T/’OR SALE,—Good Main Trunk Totafa Posts, £lB per IUO N.P. Station.— R. A. Large, New Plymouth. yyANTED to sell—Quantity of furniture, including Austrian chairs, kitchen tables, overmantel, duchess washstand, etc. Apply Grosvenor Hotel, New Plymouth. b.w. yy ANTED to let—Large shop with room at back, situated St. Aubyn Street (opposite the station, next Customs). —Apply Grosvenor Hotel, New Plymouth. b.w. pOR SALE—FuII set Milk Cart Harness, with best collar, all guaranteed, £l6 3s cash.—Cook & Lister, b.l p(>R SALE—Best Milk Cart Saddle and Breeching, £9 10s cash; all guaranteed. —Cook & Lister. b.l. yyANTED—To sell, Factory Waggon.. new. Apply J. Roguski, Climie Road, Ngaere. FOR SALE. THOROUGHBRED Gelding, by Campfire out of Day star mare, registered in N.Z.S.B. Price and particulars on application to— BOX 115, Stratford. FOR SALE. ACRES, with 6-roome.d house at Westown. Apply—- ’ H. GARNHAM, Powderham Street, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. JSATA, Tawa or Maire Firewood, and j Rimu o* Hinau Posts; on j truck at Inglewood or delivered by arrangement. Apply— SCOTT, Genera] Carriers, Inglewood. LOST AND FOUND. J.OST —From paddock between King J -and Queen Street, one chestnut mare. Reward. Apply Daily News, d.w LOST. pROM Waiteika Road on or about Aug- \ list Ist last, one very light fawn Jersey cow branded C 3 on right rump. Also one. fawn Jersey cow branded S in diamond on right rump, shell off left horn. Both coming 3rd calf, and quiet. Substantial reward to anyone giving information 'leading to recovery of same. R. J. MORRIS, Opunake. HAWERA. jgARGAINS in Serge—<Saxe Blue, also Brown Serge, 45in. wide, reduced I from 14/1.1 to 7/11. —Miss Stewart, corner High, and Victoria Streets. OARGAINS in Hose—Dark. Colonial Grey Hose reduced from 6/11 to 2/11. All-wool Black Hose reduced from 8/11 to 4/11, All-woo] Black from 12/6 to 8/11. —Mias Stewart, corner High and Victoria Streets. ! OARGAINS in Han.l made Eaee- ■ trimmed Nighties—Beautiful gar- | raent, was 45/-, now 29/6. —Miss Stew I art, corner High and Victoria Streets. DARGAINS in Reinnants—lt will pay ! you to come to our Bargain Sale [and invest in remnants of prints suitable for kiddies’ dresses for school. — Miss Stewart, corner Victoria and High Streets. JGARGAINS in Corsets Come and see the perfect fitting model corset we have reduced from 15/6 to 9/11. — Misa Stewart, corner Victoria and High Streetis. T>ARGAINS in Woven Vests —Reduced from 8/11 to 4/11; Grey Bloomers from 6/6 to 4/11; Flannelette Knickers for Children 1/11 and 1/6. —Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Streets. < ■OARGAJNS in White. Flannelette—Reduced from 2/11 to 1/11, from 2/6 to 1/9, from 2/3 to 1/s.—Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Streets. JZ>Y the famous Henry Oyen.—Still a few copies of the “Snow Burner” and. “The Alan Trail” in stock—two of the best yarns of the North-west obtainable. Price 2/6 (posted 2/10) each, from The B.K. Bookshop. , QOAIE new novels at The B.K. Bookshop.—“ Paradise Bend” (William Patterson White), “Intrusion” (Beatrice Kane Seymour), “The Golden Shoe” , (Justin McCarthy), “The Haunted , Boo’kshop” (Christopher Morely), “A Servant When He Reigneth” (John | Travers). Price 6/- each, posted 6/6. rpWO fine booklets now on sale at The B.K. Bookshop: “The Religious Education of Helen Keller” (the deaf, dumb and blind girl), “A Siding, a Rail- . way Station,” by G. A. Froude, a parable of life. Price 5d each, posted Gd. A T The B.K. Bookshop: “The lk)y of Education,” William Platt. This little volume throws some very interesting lights on modern education, and is written in a style as unconventional as it is irresistible. Price 3/6, posted 3/10. Nelson Moate’s teas are blended by f an expert of many years’ experience, and contain only the choicest of hill-grown ■eaves. Ask your grocer for Nelson Moate’n brands.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 1
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