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FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. T«'OR I SALE.—Rheumaline Oxegena,- "*■ Wonderful Duel Remedy. Secure free booklet, “Broken Crutch,” box 817, Auckland. ■jpOß SALE—Five good springing cows, quiet, one close to calving. Apply Chant, Frankley Road. b.w. POR "EXCHANGE—Equity of £lOO in good quarter-acre section. Handy to tram* and school. Will accept second mortgage or goods. Further particulars from R. A. Large, Estate Agent, Union S.S. Co.’s Buildings. yX/ A^TED —‘To sell, 5-seater Car, beau- ’’ tifully appointed. Owner has no further use. Write “Car,” Daily News. b.n. VVANTEb—To sell, Cash Register. Adds up takings. Cheap. Write “Executor,” Daily News. b.n. npO LET—Offices in new building. Low rentals. Lift with attendant.— New Zealand Insurance Co. pOR SALE—Two (express horses, staunch and reliable. Apply Post Office, Mangorei. f.w. SALE.—Good secondhand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; ,£4B cash, or terms. —Collier’s. MOTOR CAR WANTED. WANTED—To buy, for CASH, reliable second hand 5-seater Car, Dodge preferred. Reply, stating price, make, approximate mileage, and where to be seen, to “Car,” Box 151, New Plymouth. SALE OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. TT is hereby notified that unclaimed property' in the hands of the Police at New Plymouth will, if not claimed before TUESDAY, 28th February, 1922, be sold thereafter by public auction. Particulars as to the time and place of sale may be obtained from the Inspector of Police at New Plymouth. A. H. WRIGHT, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, Jan. 25, 1922. FOR SALE. 1 >■ 1 p/? ACRES, good bush, on good met.ailed road, ring fenced, well watered, good rata and tawa firewood, and handy market. Two young fellows with team could take firewood off to price of land. A real snip at £8 per acre, freehold. HUGHSON’S, LTD., Rahotu. FOR SALE. 136 A< -®ES, Waimate Plains, in 3 • sections, 6-bail cowshed, 2 cottages. 13 acres hay, 15 acre* Algerian oats, 24 acres bush (firewood), well watered. Price £lOOO goodwill of lease, 7i years to run. HUGHSON’S, LTD., Rahotu. MISCELLANEOUS. YVANTED —Roof painting. My own mixture. Any color gives entire satisfaction. Price reasonable. —D. S. Fox, Okato. VVANTED —House painting. See me ’’ at Vivian Street, New Plymouth. Send for my prices;—D. S. Fox, Okato. AT the B.K. Bookshop.—New supplies of Weldon’s Patterns of Choice Coats and Dresses. Price Is each, post free. AT the B.K. Bookshop. —Weldon’* Bazaar of Children’s Fashions for January. Contains gift patterns of a giyl’s Simple Coat-Dres*, a girl’s Party Frock, a small girl’s Coat and Hat in two styles, and an Overall for a baby. Price 7d, Posted Sd. AT the B.K. Bookshop.—A new number of Weldon’s Blouses and Jumpers. Free patterns to make three Smart Blouses and two Jumpers, viz., a Shirt Blouse, a Fashionable Waistcoat Blouse, a Magyar Blouse, and a Smart Square-necked Juniper. Price lOd, posted 1 Id. TAT ”the B.IC Bookshop.—W eld on's Dressmaker for January. With free Patterns of a High-necked Jumper and Striped Skirt, a Round-necked Jumper and Skirt, and a lady’s Nightdress. Price 7d. posted Bd. AT the B.KTBookshop.—The January Weldon’s Ladies' Journal. A splendid edition in photogravure, containing Patterns of a stylish Dress, Evening Dress, a Princes* Petticoat and new shaped Combinations. Price lOd. posted lid. TENTER your subscriptions for the New Year for Weldon’s Publications. We will supply Weldon’s Ladies* Journal for 10* per annum prepaid, posted free to any address; also Weldon’s Dressmaker or Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions at 7s per annum post free, paid in advance. —The 8.K., Devon Street, Sole Agents for Weldon’s. \VE cater for Novel readers of taste. We recommend the following:— Peter Jackson (Cigar Merchant), Gilbert Frankau, Gentle Annie Makes Good (Lockhart), Venetian Lovers (Philip Gibbs), Scaramouehe (Sabatin),price 6s, posted 6/8. hpHE B.K. Stationery Department has a splendid supply of School Requisites of the best quality obtainaJble. rpRY dur new - sixpenny Exercise. It contains 100 pages of excellent paper. The best value now obtainable.—The B.K. Bookshop., T EMVNADE Crystals—Cooling and refreshing. No sugar required; 2* tin, at Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. 13ARILLA - Soap, - Shamrock brai *•> ideal family toilet soap, 1/ !• bar, 2/9 for three.—Friendly Soc:«'-“-‘ Dispensary. A NITA Beauty Cream ana removes sunburn and rough:* e - tttt » 2/6 per pot. —Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. U 1 VAN S’ Morning Salt* —an effervescing cooling laxative. Ideal for summer stomach troubles. Price 3/6. — Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. T7 LOWERING Bulbs, large Anemones, 1/6 to 2/6; Ranunculus, 1/6 to 2/-, Freesia*, 6d; Ixiae 1/- per dozen, post free.—B. H. Just. Botanical Nurseries, * Palmerston North.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1922, Page 1

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

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

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