• AT THE BUSY CABH STORE: Opp- CARNEGIE LIBRARY. KING STREET, It is the ability to take advantage of what is before you that counts in the struggle for gam. . Here are many golden opportunities in tlie way of buying. ,„ Not a bit of doubt but that you'll a ©t satisfaction in whatever you pick up here. . We promise you values wnicn are worth taking at the price. Cashmere Hose, 1/No. 99 Hair Nets, 3d All Sorts of Gloves, 1/Frilled Pillow Slips, lUd Lovely Linen Collars, 11d Over Store: x MISS JOHNSTON, DRESSMAKER. WANTED. &c. ' WANTED^-Married Man to assist machine mijking, factory, etc.; good wage, home, etc., to reliably man. —Apply "Farmer," Herald Office. 620 -X n J CASES Frimley Peaches and Z&iO Nectarines arriving this wlek 4/6 per <jase of 201 b. i. First oonS^tlue Wednesday. Order now Tel. 207.— M'NeflTs Store. fo™, WANTED— Qtod General for Mrs > ' Pridham; must be clean W tidy • lady help, who does mett^pfcook§g 'k.pt^PPiy M*f Vtefr*' *"f& - TTIiRD GAGES.— A nice Canary i»g* JIT with Feeding. Bottles complete, 4s6d.— H. Ward and Co., The Cash Ironmongers. i 2-Z I~JTRIMLEY PEACHES and Nectar- { ines arriving this week, 4s 6d cas» of 20 lb; good, soond fruit. Send along ynnr orders.— M'NeilTs Store. 345 HOW are you off for Soap? I*qo^ in my window for a bar or cake of the best and cheapest you can ftuy* CJPICY.— I hare Spices and VjW&f'i & for pickling, extra quality .-^Lu Veale's. ±S XTOT COFFEE— Fresh ground toJH day. Just you try it once. Call atVeale's 53^ - A -^oveltYln pocket knives A %-The "Juno" Knife, opens without tie use of the finger ?a>ls.-*>b-O R SS RS R^eJS, C aSI »g fruits, at M'Neiirs Store. 24^ TO LET. TO IiEASE — 11-roomed Boardinghouse in Ohura Township, doing good business—Full Particulars from H. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth^ Pi^O LET— Six-roomed Hous* in J Coxirtney Street; bathroom and V^-^^-jpplv Mrs. Bruce. 539 mO LET for two months from middle I February— Furnished house six rooms, good 'locality -Apply W. J. Shaw and : __JSOB T"O"LET— Single and double bedroom, use of kitchen and dining room.— App]y_Herald_Office. JOj rnCTLEf— S-roomed House, with JI acre, Devon Street, Hemu; very efcap—Apply J. C. Webster, Egmoijt Street. mO LET— Cottage, 2 rooms, gas ring, 1 near Convent, suitable for bachel^s;_4s.— J.. Murphy, Fruiterer. 44^ O LET— I -acre paddock in town, ] s 6d per week.— Apply ii., Eierald_oflice. Ji J r_RO LET— The premises in Brougham X Street lately occupied by the LTuion Bank of Australasia.— Weston* Weston. | wa/ - BUSH LAND. Z%n rrOX ACRES Freehold, firstZU? 4 t/O clas-s Bush Land, from £1 to £4 per acre, in sections from 250 icres upwards. Mostly within four miles of railway station. From two to :our sheep country when cleared ana jrassed. Very easy terms. T EONARD & /COMPANY, FEATHERSTON STRBET. (Opposite ne^mon^nk Bui]dm X ). f402 _ ■■■■»'! — i E. W. M. LYBONS, SURVEYOR. Authorised to Survey under the Land Transfer Act. Office: EELSEY'S BUILDINGS (Next Bank of AustrftlaaU).
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13877, 1 February 1909, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13877, 1 February 1909, Page 1
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