SALES BY AUCTION. T OST —On road between Hawera and Wanganui, Hold-all containing coat, boots, etc. Reward on return to H. Abraham, c/o Newton King, Ltd., Stratford. e-P-FOR SALE, TO LET. ETC. pOR SALE—Strongly built full lock three-horse lorry, nearly irew. Price £5O. Apply Bendall and Co., Powderham Street, New Plymouth. i.-w. LET—Two furnished, rooms, bed- ■ sitting room, double bedroom, 4 with use of,kitchen and conveniences; adults only. For address- apply P.A., News Office.Ln. VI^ANTEt) —To sell, Furnished Bungalow, Ngamotu Beach. Every convenience. Apply F.S., c/6 Daily News. ' LwPOR SALE—Pedigree Blue Belton English Setter Puppies, from imported stock. H. Greig, 183 Powderham Street, New Plymouth.<LwYVANTED Sell—Five-seater Motor-car in first-class order. Apply “Car,” News Office, Stratford. — £175. d.w. QHOP To Let (or lease) for a period of nine years more or less. Immediate possession. Apply Orr, Grocer, Strat-llO-J2. POR Exchange.—Equity of £625 in farm of 55. acres, house, etc., for town property or mortgage. R. A. Large, Land Agent, Union S.S. Co.’s Buildings. jrYNE~3i h.pTßradbury, splendid order, '-J £25 cash; terms arranged. Apply J. H. Bodie, Motor Cycle Repair Depot, Eltham. . jnjNE*:b} h.p. New Hudson, tip-top ordpr, tyres as new; £35 cash; terms arranged. Apply J. H. Bodie, Eltham. POR SALE. —Good second-hand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; £lB cash, or terms. —Collier’s. FOR SALE. rYNE 2-Ton United Motor Truck, firstclass order, inspection Eltham. Price £B5O. C. A. WILKINSON, LTD. FOR SALE. A T Rotorua— £9 -per week profit, new rought-cast Building, self-contain-ed flats, beautifully furnished, electric light and every convenience, double motor garage. Terms: Some cash, balance mortgages, property or building sections. Apply H. RICKETTS, Amohau Street, Rotorua.
CREAM SEPARATOR FOR SALE. 120‘ GALLOX DISC MACHINE ’ with stand, hand and power pulley; 'brand new “Sharpies.” .Never been used. Ordinary price £6O; Will sell for £32 cash with order. Guaranteed in good working order; tested to skim. Spare parts available Agency, Palmerston North. lam giving up separator business and this is the only one left on my hands. This is a snip. Will post illustration on enquiry. F. J. WILSON & CO., ’Phone 278, Hawera. MI SC E LLANEOUS. A Visit to Madame Rosevear will surprise you. Charming Millinery. — 173, Gill Street. you love to have a head ’ * of beautiful clustering curls. “KURLEAN,” 3/6, all chemists. “A’’!' the B.K. Bookshop.—New Books and New Supplies: “Jan and Her Job” (Harker), “Bunch Grass” (Vachcll), “Red and Black” (Richmond), “Firebrand Trevison” (Seltzer), “The Ranchman” (Seltzer), “The Little Nugget” (Wodehouse), “Something Fresh” (Wodehouse), “Jean of the Lazy A” (Bower), “Mr. Standfast” (Buchan), “The Yukon Trail” (Raine), “The Promise” (Hendry). All 2/6. e.e. rpHE B.K. Bookshop.—Just arrived? “The Head of the House of Cqombe” by Francis Hodgson Burnett. This is one of the most masterly stories of modern times. Full of intense interest, great beauty and strong appeal, it will prove the most unforgettable of this gifted author’s works. Price 6/-, posted 6/8. e-e--niti'E B.K. Bookshop. —Now ready, Volume 3 of the Official History of New Zealand’s effort in the Great War, •‘The New Zealanders in Sinai and Palestine,” by Lieut.-Colonel C. G. Powles. with photographs and maps. Price 6s. e.e. rpHE B.K. Bookshop—Come’ and inspect "*■ our new Sunshine Purses. Good quality, Good Style, and Good Prices. e.e. VITIVES.—Give your husbands “Dont’s for Husbands,” price 1/9 at the B.K. Bookshop. . p e - TTUSBANDS—Give your wives “Dont’s for Wives,” price 1/9 at the B.K. Bookshop. ee - “AT“the B.K. Bookshop—New supply of “The Love of Alliette Brunton,” by Gilbert Frankau. A romance of modern life. Price 6/-, posted 6/8. “PERSONAL Purity Publications,” per- "*■ sonal information for young men, personal information for boys, personal information -for young women, personal information for girls. Price 2/- each. At the B.K. Bookshop.e.e. Fluffy Curls. “KURLEAN” provided 50.000 Australian women with curly hair. Chemists, 3/6. VVr ANTED Calfskins, Sheepskins, Hides, etc., every Saturday morning at the Farmers’ Co-op., Waitara. Highest prices given.—J. Johnston, Waitara. <Ly. OOCKSFOOT (Farmers’) SM, Dressed’ OJd. Clover (Farmers’) 1/-. —Peter Boyd, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Dunedin. b.y. POUND —We clean dark fabrics by the •same method as we do white ones, hence the excellent bright appearance when finished. Our way is the best way. Try us and see. —McCullough’s, opposite McNeill’s. Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.w.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1922, Page 1
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