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FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. ■pOR SALE —Typewriter, Remington No. 10, brand new. Apply News office. VACANCIES for 3 or 4 High School ’ Girls in good comfortable home near school, trams, beach, etc. For terms and address-oapply to G.J., Fitzroy post office. ■ TfTAOTEL)~~to Sell—lrish terrier, 15 months old, £l, purebred. Owner desirous find dog good home. Apply “Terrier,” post office, Eltham.e.w. PK)R SALE. —One M’Cormick reaper, *■ first-class order, £2O. —A. Leech, In gle wood. SALE. —Good secondhand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rpt; £4B cash, or terms.—Collier's. ■pOSTS! Posts! Posts.—Good Matai Posts at 2/6 in any quantity. — R. A. Large, Estate Agent. ■pOR SALE —Bungalow, five rooms, motor garage and every convenience, charming view, overlooking the sea; two l/sth acre sections. Owner leaving district. Apply— J. H. SELLARS, Weymouth Street. REINFORCED STEEL. ZY F. PULLEY & CO., Patea, have for sale a quantity of round mild steel, 14it to 2bft lengths. LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Pearl pendant brooch, probably vicinity Everybody’s Theatre; valued as keepsake. Reward. Address at News office. e.e. MISCELLANEOUS. OREAT Bargains in Millinery.— Madame Rosevears Clearing Sale. Everything must be cleared regardless of cost. Le. YUTAN TED—Home workers, whole or ’ ’ spare time. Anyone can do what is required, suitable any woman. Particulars on application. Enclose threepence postage. TORCHON LACE CO.. 229 Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic. TYTILLINERY Sale—Commencing Tuesday next at Madam Rosevears. Watch for further announcement of remarkable bargains in all classes of Eats, Shapes, etc. d.e. TU-JITSU, Japanese self-defence, taught thoroughly correspondence. Terms reasonable. —Ju-Jitsu Correspondence School, Box 972, Auckland. T>HOSPHORUS and Quinine Tonic for the Nerves helps to produce vitality. Price 1/6. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. QHAMPOO Po wder —Parex, the ideal ° hair cleaner; cool and refreshing. Sixpenny packet.—Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. QU PE R- F ATTED Skin Soap, strongly recommended for the toilet, nursery and bath.—Friendly Societies’ Dispensary.

OASCARA Laxative Syrup—Pleasant and safe family laxative. Price 2/6. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. /COUNTRY People. —For a good meal —well cooked, nicely served, prompt 'attention, \ visit Everybody’s Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, w.hen in New Plymouth. OABPENTEBING —Repairs and alterations neatly done. Jobbing Work a speciality; —Chas. Kingston, King Street. A/TARTIN & CO. sell it for less. Best T quality, largest selections, newest designs in House Furnishings. —Devon St. Central. e.e. JfPHOLSTERY—SeIect your Coverings now, and older your Chesterfield Suites, Easy Chairs, Box Ottoipans, etc., from Martin and Co., Furniture Manufaeturers, Devon Street, New Plymouth. A RTISTIC Coverings.—Moquette, TapA estry, Shaddow Tissue. Titian Cloth Burlap (all colors, including black), Cretonnes, etc.—Martin and Co.’s Special Price Week. MARTIN & CO.’S Oak Dressing Chests ’ are smart, and unique in design and finish. See our window.—Devon Street Central. TZ’APOK and Wool Beds-.—-We have a large selection in all sizes from 30/each. —Martin and Co., Devon Street. T OOK Out for our 4 Piece Rimu Bedroom Suite at £2O 17s 6d. Some bargain this.—Martin and Co., where Furniture is Cheaper, Devon Street (next Hoffmann’s). "VrbUR Baby would be delighted with A one of our High Chairs, in Seagrass (something new). —Martin and Co., Devon Street. "OLOOR Rugs.—Black Mohair. Wilton ■*" Pile. Axminster; also a wide range of Reversible and Rush Rush, from 9/each. —Martin and Co., Furnishers, e.e. WANTED TO EXCHANGE TDEAL FARM of 105 Acres, carrying A 50 cows, price £95 per acre, for a small) farm, 15 to 20 cows, in Stratford district. Further particulars from— E. W. HARRIS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, HAWERA. ’Phone 646 Box 130. NETTOYAGE A SEC. PTAVE your Old Hat cleaned and reblocked, new ribbons and leather if necessary. Also Costumes, Suits and Coats dyed or Cleaned and Pressed. White Furs made nice and fluffy. Raincoats dyed and pressed like r.-'w. Sports Coats dyed the moat beautiful shades. MCCULLOUGH Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, NEW PLYMOUTH. {ghone 69X-

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1922, Page 1

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