CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in; these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for ON 11 SHILLING per insertion,; or _r»r Three Insertions .2s 6d. If orders | come . b.V letter it must be mmer- , stood that double these rates,win , be charged unless .accompanied vj cash. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Friday last—Mow-^Oil-1 coat between Brougham Street-! ±laii and Blanchard’s Store. — at Herald Office. c 622 F OUND—P. Lcaland mates Standard, Bread second id none. c-143 FOUND— That Ching Kee and Co. : , are the greatest importers-of coloured Ghipeeesilks ahcbdeliver groceries and fresh* fruit in any part of town.' . c 638 TTIOUND—Suits, costnraes, dresses, ■a ' ' etc., cleaned or dyed equal to now.—Hawkins and Go., Leading Steam Dyers, Devon Street. c 637 FOUND— The leading dyers and dry cleaners of Taxanaki for many, years.—Morshead and. Go., two doors; from Red Post new building. c 636 !,10 Ul\ D—Sensible presents at West , and. Sous’. Framed Dutch Prints, Oak Photo Frames, Pictures, etc.* ' ■ Framed 1710UND Switches, Feather-weight . Pads, Transformations, etc.,,made to order. Combings made up.—Mrs. Beadle, Egmout Toilet Parlours. Griffiths’ Buildings. ) f 5-4 WANTED. "Ac. YOUNG Girl for housework; sleep home if preferred.—Mrs. S. Teed., .Young Street. ®633 WANTED by elderly lady—Companion or lady help.—-Apply Herald Office. , C<il6 T7l LOWER Seeds (mixture, 100 sorts), Jj 1912 catalogue, posted free, Gd stamps*.—Darien’s, Seedsmen, Box 266, AVellmgfccra. c 617 WANTED —A first-class tinsmith;, must be used to dairy work; constant job; wages 11s per day.—Reply, to Holben and Kirk, Palmerston North. ’ ■ c6lB- - Carpenters; wages Is 6d hour.—Apply Horald Office. eGll WANTED— Two good all-round car-: pouters, long job.—Apply A.- L. - Luke, builder and 1 contractor, Taihapc.' c 609 — Domesticated ladyApply Herald Office. c 493 TTIOWL Netting, 2ft. os, 3ft. 6s Cd, J? 4ft. 9s, Gtt. 12s 6d; all '2in. mesh., 50yd. rolls. —11. .Ward and Co,, , The Cash Ironmongers.* S” KKDS! Seeds! Seeds! New season’s just arrived, flower , and vegetablei— At Vcalc’s. cC24 1 GIOFFEE Talk.—Veale’s essence, Is ! Id bottle; soluble, made the same as cocoa, Is: 2d tin; Veale’s fresh-< ground berries every morning.—At Veale’s. ‘ . . °624 /CAULIFLOWERS, celery and the VV finest selection of fruit, and vegetablesin town, at Waldock’s, Devpn.St. West. ’Phone 379. c 635 TAOR SALE— Modern 7-roomed house, J. West End, electric_ light and every convenience. Price £650; terms.—Apply Herald Office. . c 640 4 ENGLISH-MADE Chairs, well up- / holsterod, 355, reduced to 15s to clear at Potty’s Sale. 0634 i) K MIRRORS, all sizes, prices from Ol) Is 6d ; beet quality glass. A ship at Petty’s Sale. , , c 634 BRASS-RAIL Bedstead.—Absolutely the greatest^value ever offered. 4ft. 6in. bedstead at 29s 6d. See window at Petty’s Sale. c 634 TAPESTRY Carpets 2s 9d yd.. Bessels Carpets 3s 9d yd., 6 Carpet Squares at 3os, at Potty’s Sale. e 634 PARKES’” Wheel Brand longbahdlod shovels, 3s 6d each, 38s dozen: —H; Ward and Co., The Cash Ironmongers/" ANTED Known—Cambridge Pork TV Sausages and Small Goods of all kinds sat- Gardiner’s Pork Butcher Shop. 'ANTED Known.—Poultry of all TV kinds. Roast Pork, Boiled Pork, Boiled Ham daily at Gardiner’s " Pori: Butcher Shop. c 516 GOOD Quality white neglige shirts, usually 5s 6d, sizes 15J, 16, 161 only,’sale price:3s lid.—White’s Sale. lEAYY Grandrille shirts, special quality, usually 4s 6d, sale price lid. Just the shirt for workers lute and Sons’ Sale. c 6-18 £■> r\f\ f\ YARDS white, silk ribbons, usually Is 3d and Is 6d, sale i price 4d.—White and Sons’ Sale. . c 648 "f MART, new styles in this season’s 5 millinery, 3s lid, 4s lid, 7s lid, Os 6d. —White and Sons’ Sale. c 648 REMNANTS in satin charmeuse.— Some very nice pieces and dress engths tor evening wear at big reducjous.—White and Sons’ Sale. c 648 BOYS’ Kaiapoi school jerseys at 2d in the Is discount. None better dr rough and tumble wear. —White and sons’ Sale. , c 648 SATIN Evening Shoes for ladies in white and pale blue, at the N.Z. Clothing Factory.*-., ■ , WANTED —A good steady flow of customers to purchase the following new lines: —Whole strawberries, strawberry conserve, petits pois, 6d tin; clear honey, 9d jar; shrimps, lOd tin; anchovies in , oil, Lazenby’s fish, sauce,, lobster, bloaters, Is tin;. Gorgonzola cheese, at Veale’s, Theatre Royal.* ~ ; CHILDREN’S cream and coloured felt hats,' any size or shade, How 9d each, at Calvert’s Bargain Sale. c 628 THE Cost of Living Commission and ni* lonrtar. H . APTC urn into a false position an dare barking up the wrong tree. But if you want worth for your coiUj and the best meat here since the war, if 'tis boil, or a fry, or sirloin, ring up 39, Meat Bazaar. )L and , Business Scribbling ooks at Catran’s, 100 pages, 3d ry them for your office table, mn a slate at school.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143838, 12 July 1912, Page 1
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783Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143838, 12 July 1912, Page 1
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