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Vy ANTED a good slaughterman.—A; ply M. Behl, butcher, Kaponga. RANTED, a strong lad to milk and ' assist in general farm work. Apply "D.A.," Post Office, Ngaere, c.w. |WANTED two unfurnished rooms, use of conveniences. Married couple, no children.—"E.H.," News Office. one with experience of milking machines preferred. Apply J. Connett, Bell Block. a.w. RANTED a Housekeeper; small family.—Apply Mrs. J. W. Harding, Norfolk Eoad, Inglewood. d.x. RANTED a Smart Boy for farm. Previous experience ' not necessary. Machines used. —Apply "News." ex. RANTED to Let, 5 or 10 acres of stumping. Tenders will be received and close on 14th September next.— Thomas Cheevers, Durham Road, near Inglewood. ITU) LET. —Two unfurnished rooms, with . use of conveniences. For address TX) LET, four unfurnished rooms. Apply J. Roberts' store, Eliot IJK) BE LET, residence Richmond St., Fitxroy, well-built and commodious, with four sections; lately occupied by Mr. Ooxihead.—Apply to R. C. Hughes, solicitor, d.x.' TpOR SALE, young pure-bred Berkshire • boar, Fit for service, Apply Bates, Bell Block. b.y. Q.REAT CLEARANCE SALE at The Kash—Men's police braces 1/C pair, white kid gloves 1/6 pair, Paris garters 1/- pair, merino singlets 1/6 each, boys' tweed knickers 3/6 pair, varsity suits 8/11, Norfolk suits 12/6, sports suits 15/-, S.S.S. drill shirts 3/11. Now is the time to aave money. CLEARANCE SALE at The Kash— Grey-striped Denims, 2/11; White Honeycomb Tennis Shirts 3/0, Men's Tweed Trousers 3/11, Men's Blue Grandrill Shirts 2/6, Roslyn Delta-finish Underflannels 3/11, Boys' Norfolk Suits 12/6, Men's Buckskin Working Trousers 7/6, etc., etc. KA AORES, 4 miles New Plymouth, all ploughable, good house and shed. Price £22; terms, £350 cash.—Walter Bewley,, Devon St., next Theatre. Tj}XCHANGE as a going concern, farm, boardinghouse, store and carrying business, equity £I7OO, for small farm or town property.—Walter Bewley,- next Theatre, Devon Street. !RY Analyst tells us Taranaki soil is deficient in lime, and advises farmers to use it. There is no better lime on the market than Amner's Napier Lime. I can supply in any quantity.— Gaustad, Agent, Waitara. b.y. T CARRY full stocks of Kempthome's Manures and can supply in any quantity at shortest notice.—C. E. Gaustad, Waitara. c.y. TIAVE you tried Big Tree Kerosene? If not, do so now; you will he more than satisfied. Gives a splendid light and a maximum of power in oil engines. Full particulars from C. E. Gaustad, West Quay, Waitara. c.y. "\TOW OPE>J—Richards, the Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Personal and special attention to all patrons. Umbrellas recovered and repaired. Egmont Street. [ARGAINS at THE KASH—Youths' Tweed Suits, 30/-; Men's White Honeycomb Tennis Shirts, 3/6; Boys' Tweed and Serge Hats, 1/-; Tweed Knickers, 3/6 pair; Men's Soft Felt Hats ; 3/6; Men's Waterproof Overcoats, 22/6. pIANO TUNING—For reliable work leave your order at Collier's. Their annual contract system saves you a lot of trouble; besides, your piano is always in good order. Call and investi' ute. —Collier's Music Warehouse. -fITEW STYLES in Bostock Footwsar at Dockrill's. See the window. ]\J-TJRSE DOIG, 141 Devon Street, New Plymouth. Office hours during winter months: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Thursday half-holiday, TT PAYS TO ADVERTISE in tile DAILY NEWS, whether it be a ■■wanted" or a "full-pager." The Daily News has the laigest and widest circulation in Taranaki. Q.OOD, reliable second-hand pianos— Ward, London, £10; Hoelling, £2O; Ward, £18; Brinsraead, £4B; Mendelssohn, £lO. Easy terms, 10s deposit, 10s monthly.—Collier's, Devon Street. MOSOR POULTRY FARM. gI'OURED Twenty-seven prizes at the and Hawera Shows. Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorns, Silver and White Wyandottes, and other breeds quoted on application. BOOK ORDERS FOR CHICKS OR SETTINGS NOW. SPECIAL PRICES FOR 100 LOTS. NAPIER STREET, *h.w»r»,

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1915, Page 1

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