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Cheap Advertising. Prepaid advertisement* of Wanted, To-let, For Sale, etc., are Inserted in this column ; 16 words for slxoence, 1 day ; six days, 2/6. Double these rates if booked. J VNTED—A Competent Mono- | » * line operator.—Apply Daily News, New Plymouth. 7 ANTED KNOWN;—When vlsit- . . ing the Exhibition don't fail to sco " The Decapitated Princess,'' on \iew for a lew days only. Admission 6d. lOST, pn Tuesday Evening, 10-J -J bucco Pouch, wUh silver shield, ?aring the initials -'E.G." Howard \oi oe on returning to C. Clarke, White Hart Hotel. OST—Opal scarf pin. Howard at i A. Hollinftworth's, Cyclo Engi■r, Kguiont Street. LOST— Saturday, between Ruilwuy Station u nd Post Oiliiv, viu Eg-lont-st, gold watch (open face, by IWhale). Finder rowarded at Coffee Palace. C 1 ~ AILLER'S Swiss Milk Chocolate 100 coupons carry a prize. All lodging.—Apply, Myuott's Registry. WANTED KNOWN—C. C. Ward, Draper, has been appointed solo agent in New Plymouth for Heirdy's Egg Julep, the celebrated hair specific, which is wonderfully effective in cleansing and nourishing the scalp* Try a bottle.. Price Is. \W RANTED KNOWN—Hendy's Egg TT Julep destroys dandruff and gives the hair a beautifully soft, glossy appearance. Large bottles Is. Obtainable C. C, Ward's, Dre/ per, sole agent. l MERRY XMAS to one and all, -uk. and while wishing you thai we would advise you to call and inspect our now goods. Just opened; they are really ucautiful.A.B.C. Boot and Shoe. ) LEASE don't stir me up ; I am ■ naturally thick.—Moa Teas. >ECAUSE I thought she was one ► among a thousand, (now I think she is a thousand' in one, when she gives mo Moa Tea. 7 ANTED—Everyone to share in . / the magnificent discount cash prizes given by tho proprietors of Moa Teas, surpassing! all others; £l5O next time. W&NTED-Those tired of buying ice-cream and candies, going to theatres and up the river, and want a rest, use Moa Teas ; they stimulate. |»f ANTED-Bachelors to be marTl ried to ladies who use Mo*. Teas. Keep your eyes open. only Moa Teas, and they ore 71 OR SALE—IOO acres on the El- . thain Road, Riverlea. No buildings (in the estate of the late Mr Burgess). Price, if sold this month, £lO per acre and easiest terms.—W. H. and A. McQarry, Land Agents, Eltham. r po Plumbers and Tinsmiths.—For JL sale, good sound business as a going concent, splendid accommodation, ingoing small.—W. H. and A. McQarry, Land Agents, Eltham. 17* OR SALE—79 acres, snug dairy 'arm, new dwelling and shed, t mile from factory, station and store, well sub-divided, metalled road. Price £lB.—W. H. and A. McQarry, Land Agents, Eltham. T)H SALE—ISO acres, first-class jl. dairy farm, all in best English! grasses, 6 roomed house, large shed, several subdivisions, 1 mile from factory, school, store, etc. Price, £lB ; easy terms.—W. H. and A. McQarry, Land Agents. Eltham. ANY Business Men spend hundreds of pounds annually advertising, . and I will advertise my Land Business during the Exhibi- > Y Offering for sale a Valuable f Business Site in New Plymouth, and undertaking to finance a buyer with the whole purchaso money.— David Laing. ND SECTIONS—I will sell sec tions from £lO r- J J ~ WILL also give ihe public nn op- . portunity of securing a few Freehold Sites adjoining the Harbour at pi ices which they will eventually bo worth per foot.—David Laing. " N the Suburban House line I will . let you make your own terms. 71ARMERS—I will supply you \vith land of any class from &ic an aero upwards.—David Lniag. FREEHOLD Business Premises—l will undertake to sell 40 per cent, cheaper than obtainable in its locality. TOWN SECTIONS-I will sell to you with a £lO deposit end balance at 5 per cent.—David Laing. 171 XCHANGES-I will exchange Li Town Properties for Farms, Farms for Town Properties, or in any way to suit clients. FIRST CLASS Sheep Farm, k. 900 acres, witS main road running through the property ; 600 in grass ; at £2 10s an acre. TIOWN Houses of every description I and terms in your own hands during Exhibition period.—David I Laing. WILL give you 15 per cent, pro- . perty investment. r F you want to buy, see Laing. If _L you want to sell, see Laing. Laing and bis staff are always willing to suit clients i ECTIONS ! Sectioi of every descriptk 5 per cent, and vdeposit ; monthly payments from 20s upwards. D. Laing. fi 1 l\ PRIZE will bo given to tho ofc L\J person who introducer the most clients to mo during tho Exhibition period.—D. Laing. )AVID LAING, Land, Financial, and General Commission Agent —Offices : No. 4, Exhibition Buildings, Egiuont Street and Devon Street, New Plymouth (under Coffee Palace)^ DON'T FORGET THE OLD FRIENDS AT HOME, But C«ll at BUTTERWORTH'S " Old Curiosity Shop." For MAORI KITS. A great variety to chposc from. Prices from 6d U> 10s. SPLENDID PRESBINTS. MAORI CURIOS. A most extensive and valuable collection to choose from. SOME VERY RARE VARIETIES. To those about to furnish A large stock of New and Secondhand FURNITURE of all descriptions. Prices moderate. Don't forget the Address 5 THE "OLD CURIOSITY SHOP," Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH, Inspection invited. No one pressed to buy. Catalogues on application. | THE PAGODA. ,Tho Coolest and Most Up-to-Date Tea, Room in NEW PLYMOUTH. LIGHT LUNCHES AFTERNOON TEAS AND SUPPER . A SPECIALTY I NOTE.—The only Japanese Tea lioom in Taranuki MRS. J. CONNOP, PROPRIETRESS.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7703, 4 January 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7703, 4 January 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7703, 4 January 1905, Page 3

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