LOST AND FOUND. T QST—Between Vivian Street and Everybody’s, a hand-carved leather purse, initials on back. Reward at News office. d.x. T OST —Between New Plymouth and Stratford, via Junction Road, nic-kel-plated Pyrene fire extinguisher. Reward on returning to Wooldridge, Ltd., Engineers, Gill Street. d.e. jTOST —Between Waratah and Post Office, Large Cameo from ring.—Reward on returning to Waratah Dining Rooms. d.vv. STRAYED. /YN our Farm, Five 20-month Heifers. If not claimed by end of May will be sold to pay expenses. JURY & FAIRHURST, Purangi. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. "p’OR Lease —For a term of years, Shop in Devon Street. Rent £3 per week. Apply O. Firth, Land Agent, Brougham Street. e-X. pOR SALE—Motor Lorry, 1| t o 2 A tons, perfect order and condition throughout, any trial. Owner no further use. First reasonable offer accepted. “Lorrimo,” c/o Dailys News. e.w. pOR SALE —One 2-ton Waggon, 3-inch tyres, in real good order. Apply N.H.C., care News..-A?? ONE 2A h.p. Connaught motor cycle, guaranteed, new tyres, £3O cash. Terms arranged. Apply J. H. Bodie, Eltham. 3i h.p. Triumph, free engine, perfeet order, £3O cash. Terms arranged. Apply J. H. Bodie, Eltham. pOR SALE—Boiled 16~~h.p., 1201bs. pressure (original). Government certificate first-class order. —Lewis and Coutts, Box 227, Palmerston North. POR SALE—Herd of 50 Cows, Jersey Grade. Apply W. Colson, Urenui. ax - FOR SALE. "£■£o JERSEY weaner heifers, from some of the b«Rt dairy herds in Taranaki. Apply— HARRY LINN, Frankley Road. A STRAIGHT LEASE. 180 ACRES " n the Rowan R°adwith house and cowshed; subdivided; <3.) acres of new grass; lAmiles from school and factory; lease for a term of 3 years. Apply— D. MALONE, Kaponga.
MISCELLANEOUS. AT The B.K. Bookshop-—April number Weldon’s Illustrated Dressmaker with free patterns of New Coat and Skirt, a becoming Overdress; also instructions for knitting a Lady’s Jumper. Price 7d, posted Sd. c - e - A T The B.K. Bookshop.-—May Number A of Weldon’s Dressmaker. A good number with "gift patterns of a Lady’s Afternoon Dress, and a charming Cretonne Frock and Hat. Price 7d. posted Sd. £ : e - A T The B.K. Bookshop.—The April Number of the Weldon’s Children’s Fashions. Contains all these free patterns: A Girl’s Dress, a Princess Petticoat, a Frock for a small girl, and a Play Suit for a girl and boy, and instructions for knitting Baby’s Romper Suit. Price 7d. posted Bd. e.e. K T The B.K. Bookshop.—May Number Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions. Splendid Gift Patterns of a Magyar Dress, Dress with Over-Bodice, Dress with Cape Collar, Girl’s Jumper, Reefer Coat for Girl, Reefer Coat and Knickers for a Boy. All for 7d, posted Sd. e.e. A T The B.K. Bookshop.—Huge range of winter Games, new and old favorites, - from 1/3 to 4/6. All varieties to choose from. A T The B.K. Bookshop. —Exceptional value in Writing Pads, 50 leaves of beautiful blue or white linen paper, with artistic cover. Price 1/- each, or 3 for
AT The B.K. Bookshop.—A fine school '*'*• pad, 200 pages of the finest paper. Price 1/- each, or 3 for 2/9. e.e. A T The B?K. Bookshop.—“ The Way of Revelation,” by Wilfred Ewart. A novel of exceptional merit, which has had wide and flattering reviews. Readers don’t miss this fine work. Price 6/6 post free. £^ e - 'TUST Arrived at the B.K.—Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal for May, a splendid number, containing free patterns — a long-waisted dress, a dressy frock, a frock and hat for flowered material, lady’s camiknickers. Price 7d, posted fid," e.e. ANTED Known—Butter will pay better than Cheese, so start home separation at once and supply us. We can give you good returns. No shares required; equal payments to all. Our factory takes cream right through the winter any day you send it. Full particulars from MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LTD., P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. W ANTED - Known—Herbert Howard, ™ Spiritual Diagnoser. Treatment for Nervous and Functional Troubles, Hair Treatment. Excellent testimonials. Appointments, c/o ,Mrs. F. Arden, Morley Street, New Plymouth, between Powderham and Vivian Streets. Correspondence invited. T ADIES—Now is .the time to have that costume cleaned or dyed and pressed. Our process is the best in Taranaki.—McCullough (opposite McNeill’s), Devon Street, New Plymouth, d.w. T^OUND —Ladies, you’ll be surprised at A the result if you have your old Velour Hat cleaned and reblocked at McCullough’s, Devon Street (opposite McNeill’s), New Plymouth d.w.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1922, Page 1
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