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T OST— Last night, between ">'ew»" office and Mrs. Met'omish's, in Uill street, buggy rug. Reward at "News" Ullke. Hi TNFANTS' Glace Kid Shoes, 3 to 6, clean ii g at half price. — McEuc:i Bros.' 'Best-Yet" Sale. U-2 <V I £*— MEN'S Eafey Boots, our foot- ■ ball boots without spikes, 1/6 — McEwe n Bros.' '•Be»t-iet t> bale. 11-2 pHILDRENS 11 to 1 Strap Shoes, clearing at half price. — McEwen iiros." "Beo-i-i ct 1 ' bale. 11 - TXYUIENIC — Creaui l'utts, lloraa, JSandw kht-s, Slices and iarts, Apr.- ' cot, I'eavb, Apple and yuhiee lie». — H\Ul£Ml'. il-l TTYGIENIC SATURDAY SPECIALS - Cocoanute, Meringues, German Bi«cuits, b'hort/bieaU, .Apple Uharioile>, ' Pikelets, Muffins, Girdle Sconea. — HYGIENIC. 11-1 T.OST— On Thursday afternoon, between railway station and racecourse, a lamp socket. — Reward at Jones' stables. YOUNG WIDOW wants two gentlemen boarders; superior Jiouu.-, every comfort; cential; terms muuerute. — Address at "News" ollice. 10-2 rp\VO furnished rooms to let, near beach; ten minutes from Post Office. — Address, '•Furnished," "News" office. , 10-2 WANTED— Proof of North. Pole discovery. Immense attraction of AmbuTjs' Shows already proved. Come Tuesday, 14th. 9-4 T.AYING STRAIN Brown Leghorns, White Leghorns, Indian Kunner Ducks. Eggs 5s sitting. Indian Runnor drakes cheap. — McEwen Bros.' Boot Shop. 8-3 (~)UR Cutter is an Expert, and our staff of -Men Tailors are competent to please the most critical. — H. Cocker, Devon Street. 8-4 XT. COCKER, Ladies' Costumier anJ Gents' Tailor. Special show, September 10 and 11, in Show Room. 8-1 pfIGH-CLASS COSTUMES.— Ours are second to nose.— H. Cooker, Devon Street. 8 4 TtO LEASE— Grand Beach Farm, 36> acres, all in grass and plbughable; nilking 100 cows; on main road, close ;o factory and school; good buildings; ■lent 12/6 per acre. — Apply at once, H. ?. Russell and Co., New Plymouth. Q.OOD SHOWCARDS increase your business. Clean-cut lettering, attractive designs. Sample* and eetimar.es from H. McAllam, show-cMd writiir, rVaitara. t-6 DOCKET MONEY lor Boy* and Girls. Cut out' coupon from Mcßwen 3ros.' advertisement in this paper. 1 t"s rorth solid cash to you. J-i> pO LET— 6-roomed house, Game street, rent 10s.— Apply Gilmour & Clarke, Sgmont Street. RK)UR GOOD HOUSES— with 2y, acres L land, aa ideal wstp far building, lituaW on Standish Hill, Ne»w PlyDouth. Owner will sacrifice lor cash. — Lpply J. N. Gamlin, Kaupokonui, or lamtin, Inglewood. .l. l REMEMBER!— MteI&wen Bros.' "BestL * Yet" Boot Sale. Every line r«luced. Oddments sacrificed. uj ■ii in ■■' i fT'AWHIA— Cheap Dairy farm, 140 acres freehold, all in grass i 180 „ bcres ptoughable; metal road, 1' mile ram factory. Price £C 10s per acre; *; «sy terme.— H.\F. Russell and Co., New >]ymouth. rpoß SALE— Countiy &\ote add BJL llaxd Saloon, ia good district, teadUy increasing business! turnover f2OO per month (apart from saloon). £500 ca*h required.— H. F. Russell and Jo., New Plymouth. [EXCHANGE— Good dairy farm (180 acresj, carrying over CO cows, to ixchange for suburban property about 10 acres. Equity £1100.— H. F. Russell md Co., New Plymouth. pOR. SALE— Practically new six-room-L ed house in lower Vogekown; close to Recreation Grounds; electric light throughout, gas ring and three mreliaceSf hot and .cold water, bath-room, milt-in tubs And copper; borough water supply. Pric* £700; teasfr required, £160; balanos easy.— "Ajax," "News" >fnce. 20 POUNDS DOWN will secure new *" 4-roomed cottage; every convenisnee; Fitsroy. Price £880; balance ?a*y terms. — Apply Gllmour^and Clarjke, Egmont Street. - . . < ; O»4 ACRES, Fitaroy, price £460. & £100 cash down. Fine building, site, good view.— Gilmour & Clarke. / PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, Etc-Hr. i H. Lewis (of H. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth), is representative of Sydney H. Higgs, Registered Patent Agent, Wellington. Advice and information given free. t.e. "{\UR month this time," a batcliex e&id. | The housewife «mil«d but shook her head. I Not one, but "six months" be your fate | If once again inside this gate | You're seen. No! I can do better far | By demliag at the MEAT BAZAAR. t*. ■pOR SALE, Hammond Typewriter, practically new; cheap for easfc "Seller* N»ws Ogee. VISITING CARDS.— Visiting Card* printed equal to copper-plat* at the •rows" Job Printery; City prfeet. , fIHOPS TO LET—Two new shops, best site in Waitara; well appointed.-' Apply W. Young, Waitan Hotel, fat. TTIJNDREDS of people are shopping - 1 - 1 at Ambury's. Every parcel leaving the establishment contain* a- bargain! *•*• •CiOR SALE— I acre, Vogeltown; price' s £230; easy terms; aood buildinf B it c ._Apply Gilmour & Clarke. WANTED TO SELL— Encyclopaedit YV Britanica in half-ntorroecO (34 vols. and index) on TevolvJag book case. Also British Navy League map, Wt by. Oft. All in flrst-clase condition and wS be cold cheap.— Address at "Newt* offlee. JjJ 1 •piOR BALE-W.CSJSJt Leaie, 16 acm, r on Old Hospital Road, one ngle from town; river boundary j Idaal •*»- urban re*idential rite; extttaiWely plaat cd. Terms if desired. For address apply office of this paper. , «A BALL PROGRAMMES and INVITATION CARDS— A large aesortmeml Tnspect samples at "News 1 * Office. PINK FBATHCRB MAKC FINS BIRDS » Well-dressed men and women are just as particular about the appearance of their footwear as they are of their clothes. If you would have your boots ' f*ultles»ly polished, try DURBAR, 4ue English boot polish, in black or brown. 9 DURBAR not only snine* your •hoes to perfection, but it waterproofs and preserves the leather. Children's boots last a deal longer if they are polished with DURBAR. This is because of its leather«pr*^ serving qualities. Sold by all grocers and shoe stores at l%d, 3d, M, 1/-. Tli* Kind You N*Ml J E SEASONED TIMBER e» OUR TIMBER YARDS AND Sd FACTORY Off MORLEY ST. } ARE CLOSED ON THURSDAY AFTERNOONS AND OrEN FOR BUSINESS ON SATURDAY AFTERNNOONS TIL\, FURTHER NOTICE. - HT. BROWy AND CO,, V«l MORLEY STREET, ing a>i NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LII, Issue 187, 11 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LII, Issue 187, 11 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LII, Issue 187, 11 September 1909, Page 3

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