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FOR SALE, TO LET. ETC. ■pOR SALE.—Remington Standard Typewriter, Model No. 10. Price } £3O 10s. Apply Daily Newn. l.y. ■pOR SALE—Quarter-acre Section (.free- ’ hold), Dartmoor; Price £lB5. Apply “Dartmoor,” 1 VI7 ANTED to Sell—Humber cycle car. ’’ £75. Apply Box 95, Stratford. b.w. pOR SALE—Going concern: 30-cow dairy farm, Waimate Plains; first reasonable offer accepted; small deposit; immediate possession. Address “Farmer,” News B.p. pOR SALE—At Fitzroy, 5-roomed l A House with Furniture at £1275; £175 cash. Apply F. Dodunski. b.w. Exchange, Half Acre, ’ ’ New Plymouth, with 5-roomed house and outbuildings, £9OO, for Farm 1 near New Plymouth. Send particulars by letter to “Farmer,” Box 233, New Plymouth.b.e. rpo LET —4-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences, 35/-; also s_roomed house 30/- weekly. Apply Bf. A. Large, Union S.S. Buildings. pOR SALE —Dodge 3-seater Car, just overhauled, in splendid order, newly painted, new hood, 2 spare tyres. , Any trial. Apply Westwood’s Pharmacy, Hawera.a»w. QHOP To Let (or lease) for a period of nine years more or less. Immediate possession. Apply Orr, Grocer, IO!ONE 3% h.p. Brajdbury, splendid order, £25 cash; terms arranged. Apply J. H. Bodie, Motor Cycle Repair Depot, ElthanL ONE” 3J h.p. New Hudson, tip-top order, tyres as new; £35 cash; terms arranged. Apply J. H. Bodie, Eltham. POR SALE.—Good second-hand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; £4B cash, or terms.—Collier’s. WANTED TO SELL. ■RUBBER TYRED GIG. built by Brett and Baily, practically new, cost £5O, price wanted £35 Also 3-year-old Guianforte—Krishna filly, handled and ridden. Plentv of size. Price £35. — A. WILSON, Frankleigh Park, New Plymouth. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS & LAND BUYERS. GOING CONCERN. 102 & 103 ACRES ’ two i iousies ’ 70 . cows, milking machine, separator. 2 horses, farm implements, one mile from Kaimata Store. About 200 acres been ploughed. Owner’s reason for selling is on account of ill-health. For particulars apply “KATMx4TA FARMER,’ c/o News Office. New Plymouth. MISCELLANEOUS. TtflSS L. MARTIN, Costumier and Dressmaker, above Baker’s Furniture Warehouse, Devon Street.c.e. O'OOD Line of Girls’ School Hats, 6/6. Madam Rosevear, 173 Gill Street. c.w. \TrAN TED Calfskins, Sheepsk i ns, ’’ Hides, etc., every Saturday morning at the Farmers’ Co-op., Waitara. Highest prices given.—J. Johnston, Waitara. SALE SALE SALE DO NOT MISS THE BARGAINS! SALZ TO LAST FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY! rTF.RE ARiE A FEW OF THE MANY 1 BARGAINS! BLOUSES & JUMPERS, to go at cost •price: Georgette 7/6, 15/6, 20/-; Silk, 13/6, 15/-, IS/-. CREPE DE CHINE, all 12 momme, , 18/9, 21/9, 25/-. VOILE—9/-. 10/6. MORNING BLOUSES—4/3. FOB SUMMER FROCKS. 40in. Frosted Voiles, in White, Helio, Pink. Sky. 2/8 yard. 40in. Floral Voiles and Foulards, 3/6 yd. 30in. Cretonnes, 1/10. 2/9. . 27in. Jap Crepes in a good variety of ' shades, 1/5, 1/11 yd. j 54in. Black and White Checks, 3/-. « 54in. Fine Navy Serges. 11/3. 36in. Horrockses’ Al Calico. 1/2 yard. 1 36in. Egyptian Longcloth. 1/6 yard. 27in. anil 36in. White Flannelette, lid and 1/11 yard. Findlay’s Linen Finish Sheetings, SOin. 4/8, 72in. 3/7 yd. Unbleached Sheetings, 54in. 2/5 yd, 72in. 3/-. SOin. 3/-. Doctor Flannel, in Navy, Grey, Shetland. Pink. 2/10, 3/6. 40in. Charmante, 18/- yard. 40in. 10 momme White Crepe de Chine, 7/3 yard. ( 40in. 12 momme Coloured Crepe de Chine, 9/3 yard. 27in. 8 momme Jap Silk. 3/6 yard. P 27in. 10 momme Jap Silk, 4/6 yard. s 34in. Tussore Silks, 5/3, 7/9 yard. 30in. Fuji Silks. 5/3, 7/3 yard. 40in. Georgette 7 momme, in soft, deli- ° cate shades, 5/11 yard. A VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR LADIES! Cretonne Frocks, 9/6, 10/6. Foulard Frocks. 12/6, 13/11. 15/-. AiADE TO ORDER: HOSIERY in Silk, Cashmere, Dropstitch, at very low prices. GIVE US A CALL, OR RING US! NEV PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANU- S FACTURING CO. • CURRIE STREET, ’Phone 597. DEVON STREET (opp. Empire Theatre) ’Phone 904. “*] tr 6l W M ISS P IKE ’ L.A.B. (Teacher’s), I SINGING, PIANOFORTE, THEORY. Miss Pike resumes Teaching Monday, September IS. Address: “Hinemoa,” Courtenay Street; telephone 260.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 1

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