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GASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceediuij sixteen loords are inserted for OJS'E SHILLING fjer insertion; or if Three insertions 2s Od. If orders come by letter it must he understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. yy.AXTKD-Old illustrated papers or magazines.' Price to Mr. J. P. Clifford, the Hasluck Cottages, Molesworth .St., or would exchange. 4-1 JjOST. yesterday, on the South Road, near West End School, small hand hag. Reward at News Ofliee. 4-2 ,^yANTED—A thousand Suits, Costumes, Dresses, Gloves, etc., to Dye or Dry Clean equal to new.—Hawkins and I Co., Dyers and Dry Cleaners, Devon street (opposite Melbourne), New Ply- j mouth. 4-1 VXniIST! Did you hear the news that's going round? McEwen's Halfyearly Footwear Sale is on. There'll be "lashins" of bargains. 3-2 yOU STUDY THIS.- £6OO down, will secure a grand farm pf|l3o acres, together with 20 cows, and utensils. Price £ls per acre. This is the greatest bargain ever offered. Gilmour and Clarke. t.c. gPLEXDID Job Millinery, 4/11, 6/11. Costumes, Skirts, Oddments, halfprice. Should clear this week at Ainbury's. , ( . l-fl Q.OOD Piano, £2O. In first-class order. Guaranteed. Terms, lis 8d per month. --Hoffmann. 23-6 pACT. We are still dealing with facts. Never a cow enters the Taranaki Meat Bazaar. You were not aware of that, perhaps; fact, then. 28-t.c. npHE top of the morning to you, ladies f,air. ' It's fine and fetching, you look. Are you going to McEwen's HalfYearly Boot Sale? , 3-2 Boy to sell newspapers onl trains. Apply by letter to "F," I News Office. ) "HON'T mbs the Children's Shoes we are clearing out this week at fld, 9d, Is Cd and 2s a pair. Worth double the money.—Dockxill's. gNGLISH Piano, £25. Guaranteed in first-class order. No worm or dry rot. Terms, 14s 7d per month.—Hoffmann. 28-6 J^OST— On the Henui Beach, below Strandsn on Wednesday, black purse containing £.4 in nptsa.aiik * railway ticket. Reward at this office. T\rEN'S Crockett and Jones Boots, 16s (id, former price 22s 6d. This line is worth inspection.—Dockrill's. ALE—Linen Costumes. See advertise- ~ ment other column. Herbert's Up-1 to-date. ! piANO by Standard English, Maker; 3 years old; cost 70 gns.; late owner bankrupt. Sell 35 gns. Easy terms. — Collier's.

E. BISHOP, Devon street, re Fancy Materials, Stationery, Embroidered Linen Gpods, Sewing Machines and Repairs. yOU STUDY THIS.— £6OO down will secure a grand farm of ISO acres, together with 20 cows, and utensils. Price £ls per acre. This is'the greatest bargain ever offered. Gilniour and Clarke. t.c. r*OME and inspect the splendid values we are offering you in Ladies* Hoots and Shoes. We must clear to make room for our large indents arriving from the well-known English manufacturers—Bostock, Crockett and Jones, and Arnold Bros.—Dockrill's. TjTOUXD, on Sunday, on Main South road, at Warea—lnner' tube of motor-car tyre. Apply News Office. ■ 15-1 )lAXO by Neumeyer. In good order. """ £35. Terms, 20s per month.—Hofflann. 28-6 TVRISE-BISE Curtains, with rod and fittings complete, from 1/6. Fit any window. At Herbert's. XCHANGE—Equities totalling £4400, with unencumbered property included. Exchange for small sheep farm.—Grant, agent, llawera. A RAKE CHANCE.—Few choice Coekerels for sale, from splendid laying strains of White Plymouth Rock, Blick Orpingtons, White and Brown Leghorns, and Canipines. Apply early. Must be cleared.—W. R. Wilson and Co., Waitara Poultry Farm. Also some grand young Aylesbury Drakes and Ducks. VIOLINS, Mandolins, Banjos, a big ' selection to choose from. Easy time payments for any instrument bought a' Collier's, Devon street WASTE PAPEII. good waste paper for sa:e. Trice | cheap to clear. T3OARD and Lodging—Vacancies in sc--13 lect place for two or three gentlemen. For address, apply News Office. 23- t.c. yOU STUDY THIS —£6oo down will secure a grand farm of 130 acres,. together with 211 cows, and utensils. • Price £ls per acre. This is the greatest bargain ever offered. Gilmour and Clarke. t ' t '- EXCHANGE— 1911 list now being comxJ pleted. Owners wanting to sell or j exchange property should forward particulars right away.—A. Grant, Agent, Hav/era. <6 BE LET—Comfortable houie, seven ; Tcoms, pleasantly situated on South i read. .'-T>p!y to J. C. Do vies, Land Agent, Devc2!-st're£t. 22-t.c,

T AWREN£E £S IOs; easy terras, arranged.—The G. W. Lawrence Co., Devon-street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 253, 4 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 253, 4 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 253, 4 March 1911, Page 1

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