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FOR SALE, TO LET,-ETC. rpO LET- —Four unfurnished, rooms, inA eluding kitchen, at Westown. Apply W.P.W., <?/q News. f.n. TjXJR SALE—-Well-finished greenheart A rod, in tip-top. prder; cheap.* Apply “Rod,” c/o New's Office. f,x. rpO LET —Two or three furnished rooms; nice home; central; moderate. Address at News Office. TX) LET—One furnished or two partly x furnished rooms, vise of conveniences, or Would board. Apply C.S., News office. f.h. WAS’fil-D—To sell, Wade Saw in ’ ’ good order, £55 cash. Weyburne, Midhirat, . - W ehinson Hydraulic Vacuum Pump complete. Apply J. Hopkirk and Co., Hawera. SALE—At. Tataraimaka, one 800gallon tank, nearly new. Apply T.A.E.-, Daily News. f.e. TWRTABLE Ice' Chest, suit Butcher, Restaurant or t)airyman. . wejb built, insulated with pumice, packs flat inside measurement sft x 3ft x 3ft. For sale cheap No longer Required. Reply prompt.—“lceberg,” c/o Daily News. ■pOR Standard Typewriter, Model No. 10.’ Price £3O 10s. Apply Daily News.d.y. CHOP To Let (or lease) for a period of nine years more or less. Immediate possession. Apply Orr, Grocer, IOJI/~|NE 3J h.p. Bradbury, splendid order, £25 cash; terms arranged. Apply J. H. Bodie, Motor Cycle Repair Depot, Eitham. ONE 3| h.p. New, Hudson, tip-top order, tyres as new; £35 uts-h; terms arranged. Apply J. H. Bodie, Eitham. FOR SALE. p<iENUINE Indian Side.-car, in perfect condition. Only done . 300 miles. Complete with hdod,' side-curtains, wind-screen and lamp. A bargain at £32 10s. Apply News Office.

MISCELLANEOUS. gUP'ER-FATTED Skin Sbap softens, beautifies and' preserves the skin. 1/3 per cake, 3/- for three. Frietadly Societies’ Dispensary. , O OTORUA Salts 3s, Vibrona '.6/6, Pink Pills 2/9, Tcilma Cream 2/6. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. , VTIPS'EM Corn Cure, painless and reliable, 2/- bottle. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. iJHOSPHORUS and Quinine for a Nerve Tonic, 1/6 a bottle. Friendly JSccfetAES-’- Dispensary. : rpiBNNIS, Bowling and Cricket Shoes, very latest, just landed. McEwen Bros.e.y. T OVELY new Foulards, Sponge Cloths, Voiles. Crepes, Floral Silks, Jersey I Cloths. —Ambury’s. I Q COLORS 33in. English Crepes, 2/6, fast colors, opened at Ambury’s. T>IG shipments Latest Fashions for ■ -Spring, ready to slip on, at Ambufry’s. • 'OEAUTIFUL Floral Casements, Sateens, Pongees, Kretolines,-Foulards, Sponges, jtist opened at Ambury’s. a.y T OVELY Millinery, Frocks, Costumes, Jumpers, Skirts, Camiskirts, 200 dozen Flowers.—At Ambury’s. a,n. to us for Gossard Corsets, L’nderclothing. Gloves, Laces, Ribbons. —Ambury’s. a.y. TATEST Cashmere, Silk and Lisle Hosiery, every shade and size, from 2s lid.—Ambury’s. a.y. JPOUND.— rHats! Hats! Hats! Straws and Panamas Cleaned and Blocked. Get in early. McCullough’s (opposite McNeill’s), Devon Street, New Plymouth d.y. JpOUND —Let us have that Costume or Suit to clean and press now. Get in early and avoid the rush. McCullough’s, opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. d.y. TT’OR SALE.—Good second-hand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; £4B cash, or terms. —Collier’s.' VV’ANTED Known—Ladies’ Coats renovated and relined; Furs cleaned and altered to latest styles; Skins Tanned and made into Furs, Mats, etc.—Jacobs, Furrier, The Square, Palmerston North. TpOR Best Value in Bungalows, consult R. A. Large, Estate Agent, Union S.S. Buildings. “DHOBIE” SOAP IS BECOMING FAMOUS.

XTOUPv Storekeeper sftocks Dhobie Soap. A Ask him for it and give it a fair trial. We are using all our energy and skill to produce a good, first-class all-round Soap. We ask your help by using “Dhobie” Soap. Read how to wash Flannels Blankets on “Dhobie” Labels. TENNIS SEASON, 1922-23. yVE have this year specialised in Tennis Rackets. We can supply a firstclass Racket, strung with Best English Gut, for £2. Every Racket we sell is supplied with an Airtight Cover Free. Our Rackets this year are really wonderful value, and it will be worth your while to pay us a visit. ■’ Mb

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1922, Page 1

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