FOR SALE, TO LET. ETa SALE-,—Remington Standard • Typewriter, Model No. 10. Price i £3O 16s. Apply Daily New’s.Ly. I YI7ANTED to: Sell —Humber eyfcle car. • £75. Apply Box 95,. Stratford. ‘ • • • b.w. TpOR SALE—Going concern: 30-cow A dairy farm; Waimate Plains; first ' reasonable offer accepted; small deposit; 1 immediate possession. Address “Farmer,” News Office- b.p. ' pOR SALE-pAt Fitzroy?" 5-rpopied’ 1 A House with Furniture at £1276; £175 cash. Apply F. Dodunski. b.w, Tl'OR SALE —Dodge ~3-seater Car, just A overhauled, in splendid order, newly new ’ hood, 2 spare tyres. ; Any trial. Apply Westwood’s Phar- ! macy, Hawera. ,a-w, QHOP To Let .(or lease) for a period of nine years more or less. Immedi-. ate possession. Apply Orr, Grocer, Stratford. ’ IQ-l’A 3J h.p. Bradbury, splendid order, £25 cash; terms arranged. Apply J. H. Bodie, Motor Cycle Repair Depot, Eltham. ■ _______ ONE h.p. New Hudson, tip-top ortyres as new; £35 cash; terms arranged. Apply J. H. Bodie, Eltham. JpOR SALE.- —Good second-hand piano, A iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; £-48 cash, or terms. —Collier’s. JERSEYS FOR SALE. J£jX)R SALE—2S Choice Grade Yearling Heifers. These choice Heifers are by a son of K.C.8., the well-known Butter-fat Bull. ’ Also, 2 Yearling Pedigree Bulls. Apply— B. J. BELL. Puniho. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. NEW PLYMOUTH SASH & DOOR FACTORY SHARES. , npO W’ind up an Estate the following are for sale — 103 Shares fully paid ( £3 15s). 103 Shares, part paid ( £1 15s). Please write, stating price offered. L.R.C.. P.O. Box 95, Stratford. FOR SALE. ONE CYPHERS “BUFFALO” INCUBATOR. ’*l20 cco m Pete with thermometer and attachments, and in thorough good working order. For pric® etc., apply — N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO., LTD., STRATFORD. 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. Plenty of size. Price £35. A. WILSON, Frankleigh Park, New Plymouth.
NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS & LAND BUYERS. GOING CONCERN. 102 & 103 ACRES ’ two bouses, 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 “KAIMATA FARMER,’’ c/o News Office, New Plymouth. MISCELLANEOUS. QIDEBOARDS —We have several attractive designs in oak and rimu at considerably reduced prices.—Martin & Co., Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers, d.n. "DEDROOM Furnishings—We are now showing a well selected range of Duchess Chests, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, and High-grade Bedding.—Martin and Co., Specialists in Good Value and Reasonable Prices, Devon Street.d.n. TYINING Chairs—Select designs in oak and rimu, brown Morocoline seats (removable); nothing better for quality, finish and price can be desired.—Martin and Co invite inspection; Devon Street Central. d.n. iyARTIN & CO. sell it for leas—Three-' piece Chesterfield in artistic shadow tissue and tapestry coverings, £22 10s; these,are genuine bargains. See them.—Devon Street Central. b.n. XTEW designs and better value in Seag/ass Chairs at Martin and Co.’s, where furniture is cheaper. —Devon Street (next Hoffmann’s). d.n. COMBINATION (Hospital) Bedi,~3ft.; 55s. —At Martin’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.n. CARPETS? Axminster, 12 x 9, £l3 10s —At Martin and Co.’s, the shop for bargain hunters, Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.n. TT’EDVET Pile -Sofa Squares, 47. s 6d; ’ 27in. Carpet Runner, 8s 6d per yard; Super Axminster. 18s 9d per yard. —Martin and Co. sell it for less, Devon ■Street. d.n. CORNFLOUR, Sd. lOd, L; Large Cus“ tard Powder, Edmond’s. Is; Silo Baking,-Gem Baking, Is Id; Milk, lid; Rice and Sago, 3 for Is; Rennet, Is 6d; Tape. ■Elastic, Thimbles. Teething Powders. Soothers. Knives, Playing Cards. Combs, Brushes, Linen Buttons, Crochet Cottons, and all other lines at town prices and below. —Blanchard’s West End Store. ]VpSS~L. MARTIN, "Costumier and Dressmaker, above Baker’s Furniture Warehouse. Devon Street. c.e. C’OOD Line of Girls’ School Hats, 6/6. Roseve.ar, 173 Gill Street. WANTED Calfskins Sliwpsklns. Hides, etc., every Saturday morning at the Farmers’ Co-op., Waitara. Highest prices given.-r-J. Johnston, Wai- , Ulft- d.y.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1922, Page 1
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