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CASH A PVERTTSEM ENTS in., these columns not exceeding fei:;tKeu Words nrc inserted fur Ki'tl SHILLING per insertion; o; ;oi Tiiroo Insertions 2s dd. li ort.ei-1 come by letter it must be understood that'double these rates v/ui be ciiargoC oiiitsid accompanied bj casn. LOST AND FOUND. X GST, one Sovereign,. between litzJ.J ray imd town. —Reward on rev turning, to Herald Office. c./)o J';VJUN.D, that we are the principal . Overs and .Dry Cleaner;,- of Taranuiii for many years. — Alorsliead and Co two decir-o from tied Post, Devon Street. c 293 FiOUND, the place for good Fruit—every time the best, and delivered any part of town. —Chino Keo and Co.. Devon Street, • <‘292 ir.TOt'iNl) —Suits, Costumes, Dresses, JC Lace Curtains, etc., Cleaned or Jived. —Hawkins and Co., TUc Leading Firm. r 290 ■OOUX1), onnosito Taranaki Hotel, IT Cop pen and Prestney, Plumbers, Sheet-metal Workers, and Electricians. c 244 T^QITND —Is itsotisfactinii you want? JL 1 If so, go to W. H. Precce. Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Brougham St. "iniOUND—First-class Suits to measure .St (ids, 'l’rousers to measure 15s.— Hawkins and Co., The Leading Firm. <*■ , c 291 OUND—“Gcc-whizzl Don’t they Clean and Press them all right at Hawkins and Co.’s, The Leading . Firm !" . (, 291 AMO PND—“Hullo, Fred, new suitf’-’ jc “No; just bad it’;cleaned and pressed at Hawkins and Co.’s,. The Leading Firm. c 291 Oak' OOUND. Sensible .Presents .I 1 Phftl.o Frames, Pictures, Paint Boxes, Chalky. Crayons, etc., at West and Sons’, Painters, ■ opposite Masonic Slstbics, Devon Street Last." • — Eloctrmysii~Aibro Masl 1 sago, Hairdressing, .Shampooing, etc.; Combings made up.—Mrs. Beadle, Kgn out Toilet Parlours, near Carnegie Lit.ary. ’Phono KO-* WANTEDS. Etc. TO TAILOBS. —Wanted, a good Coat Hand.—Apply W-. F. New.bary, 'Wuitara. .;■ : ■.■ c2ipi W'ANTF.b, a good*smart Boy—Apply Sole Bros. 'c2to XSTANTBI>."~n ”Cwikf-Hamidrpss; - V ia.ii'- ;pii id ,' kepi:, --, pp’ F V jokers, Inglewood. c 207 ANTIS D, Boy for shop.—Apply Rod Post Furnishing Company. , . c 270 ANTED, steady Lad accustomed to horses and plain gardening; light work.—Apply Dr. M'Cleland. c 177-TBAO-MORROW Morning, at 9 o’clock, JL visit the Big Job Fair at Morey and Moore’s, opposite Carnegie Library. Don’t miss the 2s lid Koopa. ■ c 266 -ADITS! Baits! —See the outside disO play at The Hash. They have the largest stock of .Men’s Suit in Taranaki. PinO-MORROW Morning, at 9 o’clock, JL visit the Big, Job Fair at, Morey and Moore’s. opposite Carnegie liibrary. Don’t miss the 2s lid Room. , ’ c2BS ANTED, commercial men to cal! and inspect the latest Roll-top Desk —J. Lobb, Liardet Street.* ■ T O-MORPiOW Morning, at 9 o’clock, visit the Big Job Fair at Morey and Moore’s, opposite Carnegie Library. Don’t miss the 2 s lid Room, c 266 Specials at D| the New Zealand Clothing Factory—Boys’ D.B. Tweed Overcoats 7s Cd. 10s 6d, 10s 6d; Raincoats 18s 6d to 30s; nil startling value.* T6-MORKOW. Morning, at 9 o’clock, visit the Big Job Fair, at .Morey and Moore’s, opposite Carnegie Library, Don’t miss the 2s lid Room. c-GO dJST - arrived, another shipment of Biscuits, including Plain Wheatmeal, Shredded Wheat-meal, Gorman Rusks, Slop, Maltinc, Shortbread, and dozens of other kinds, at Voalc s, Devon Street, Now Plymouth * mO-MORROW Morning, at 9 o’clock, A visit the Big Job Fair at Morey and Moore’s, opposite Carnegie Library. Don’t miss the 2s lid Room. c£G6 mO-MORROW Morning, at 9 o’clock, A visit the Big Job Fair at Morey and Moore’s, opposite Carnegie Library. Don’t miss the 2s lid Room. c2GG GIBBONS’ famous Flower and Vegetable Seeds; also 141 b. bags. Garden and Potato Manure. —A. Jones and Co., Devon Street. c 294 ipATENT Break-back Rat and Mouse also Frc and Co., The Cash Ironmonger. Traps, easily sot, sure catchers; French Wire Rat Cages.—H. "Ward nnO-MOR ROW Morning., at 9 o’clock, J. visit tiro Big Job Fair, at Morey and Moore's, opposite Carnegie Library. Don’t miss the 2s lid Room. t-266 T> BOLSTER Grate Asnpans, Jafi ai panned Is (id, 2s, with brass bead 2s 6d, 3s Cd; Grate Trivols Is 1 Cd, Basket Grates 12s (3d, for open fireplaces.—H. Ward- and Co., The Cash Ironmongers.*' m O-MOR ROW Morning, at 9 o’clock, JL visit the Big Job Fair, at Morey and Moore’s, opposite Carnegie Library. ' Don’t miss the 2s lid Room. c2G6 | ONE important item omitted from tho Boosting Society’s programme is that New Plymouth is supplied with better moat than any town in our Dominion, and that J oil’s is the best meat in New Plymouth—an -incontrovertible fact. Small goods a specialty. Phone 39.* TO-MORROW Morning, at 9 o’clock, visit ’ the "Big’ Jol> Fair at Morey and Moore's, opposite Carnegie Library. Don’t miss the 2s lid Room. c2GG MADDOCK, Practical Uphol- • stercr. —Furniture Re-covered; loose covers, a speciality; Eiderdown Quilts Re-covered; Blinds, Bedding, etc., made at shortest notice. No connection with any other firm. Axmiustev Carpets, and Rugs to suit clients’ requirements. We also specialise in High-class Furniture. We have the latest -English designs, which can bo made up on the shortest notice by skilled craftsmen. Opposite General Post Office, Devon Street. b 824 O-MOR ROW Morning, nt 9 o’clock, visit the Big Job lair at Morey and Moore’s, opposite Carnegie Library, Don’t miss the 2s lid Room. c 266

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144130, 27 June 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144130, 27 June 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144130, 27 June 1913, Page 1