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WANTED, Era Presaftt Advertisements not excluding sixteen words, Ons Shilling; thrsa consecutive to- , «rtion3. Two Shillincs and SUpuiM. TVT ANTED—Floorman for horseshoeing. Wages, £3 12s. Apply Meßttin and Childs, Blacksmiths, Stratford. e.p. {thoroughly qualified) desires Tradesmen's, Fanners' and Storekeepers' Books to keep. Stocktaking; cte., and other clerical work. Write "Accountant," Daily News. e.y. '^y'ANTJiD —lirst-class bread baker; v abo-juan.fwylolivery,.cait. Apply lii'id and -Newell, storekeepers and bakers, Awatium. d.w. for Boys' High. School—stroii;.. ill as kitchen maid. Apply Mrs. Moyes. <Lw, ANTED—a working shepherd (bachelor), good ploughman; 30s per week and foiuW. Apply C. M. Clifford Bros., ■P.B., New Plymouth. d.y. ■T^yANTfiD—a young lady for furnishing department; one with shop experience preferred. Apply lied Po3t. d.w. '"^jyANTED —Girl for office; one leaving High School preferred. Apply, in own handwriting, to Box 106, Now Plymouth. d.w. ANTED to buy—Six Pullets, good laying strain; Leghorn preferred. Address X, Daily News Office. to purchase—a six-roomed house; must be handy to town. Send full particulars as to size of section; terms, etc., to "Hcfase," this office, c.w. Ranted, by experienced Cook and. Housekeeper—position town or country.—Gibson's Agency, Griffiths' Guildings, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. yyANTEL) —Farm Hand, assist in milking. Apply M. Wells, Norfolk Road 'TX/AaTKD'To Purchase, a number of Oxydonor Victory, No. 2. T. K. Anderson, Mahoe, Taranaki yyANT 15D. —Handy man to cut blackberries and plough,. Three months' job. 11. Cane, Kent Road. f.v, —Plain cook for the country. Apply, A. H. Halcombe, Urenui. ANTED to buy—Good Bakery Busi ness. Country preferred. State full particulars and lowest cash price to H. W. Lewis, Post Office, Auckland. LOST AND SOUND. | OST, on Thursday, from motor car, between New Plymouth and Opunake—shopping bag containing parcel of books, etc. Finder return News Office. CPVBift.iOflj,. moto/lufoj, between 'Sevv Plymouth and Stratford. "Finder kindly return to News Office. ejc. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. '"pO LET—Seaside Cottage, furnished, West End. Apply W. Snell, 4D;5 South Road, New Plymouth. d.w. '"jpo LET, on February I—new1 —new 4-roomed cottage (partly furnished) at Hoturoa; electric light, bathroom, septic tank, wash-house; quarter acre; good sea view. Apply 13. Griffiths and Co. WORTH AUCKLAND, 370 acres partly improved, 4-room lvauri house, 160 acres grass. Price £5 10s per acre, terms £250 cash. Property has good prospective value.—R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. •poii SALE—Good Second-hand Piano; iron frame, check action; perfect ider. £3O; easy terms arranged.—Co! lier's, Devon Street. MISCELLANEOUS. HjfOi'HURS and guardians of boys, — It will pay to buy your boys' school outfits at The jvtish. d.w. Jl/jfAN t suppliers make factory working costs small. Result—better returns for every one. "Write The Wauganui Fresh Food Co., or local agent (J. Mudt'ord, Veale Road). . bjt. yOlt your boy's school outfit try The Kasli. Prices and quality' right. Large stock to select from. d.w. J-jjiEF reduced, lamb reduced, mutton reduced; reductio ad absurdum!— At the Imperial Meat Supply. Ci'RING Lamb a speciality, from 9d per k lb, at the Imperial Meat Supply. Tasty, tender and true. Axil £2500 available on first mortgage at C per cent. —Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. yyANTED —Those in search of a secondhand Motor Cycle see Elt'ham Motor Cycle Repair. Depot list, on front F"i' e ' RANTED, Known—That W. SaxoD Jones, D.S.O.A by exam., Consulting Optician, Hawera, visits Stratford every Tuesday, and may be consulted at F. Edwards, Chemist, from 1 p.m. to 5 JJIRD Cages, Wire Nursery Guards, etc. at Arnold and Co.is, Carter's Buildin, Plymouth. - e.n gCHOOLBAGS at Corrigall's; heaps of tfiein, solid leather Will outwear the roughest treatment. All sizes, and pricps easy. e.e, at Corrijiall's; don't buy your schoolbags until you have seen our big selection. Stand hard usage and heavy country wear. e.e. gCJIOO.L BOOKS at Corrigall's; all new, just unpacked Every sort for all Taranaki schools. Orders taken for any quantity from parents or school commit—School requisites, exercise books, writing pads, pencil cases rulers, slate pencils and everything need etl by every scholar. e.e of School Children will find full stocks of exercise books and ■scribbling pads at Thompson's, Devon Street Central ' gLASONAßLE.Dessevt.Fruits a speciality at Wollett's, Quality Fruiterers, Devon Street. ... e.n, HAWKE'S, New Plymouth and Inglewood—Big selection of crockery ; also quantity of china cups only. Onrjjriees easiest in Taranaki e.n HAWKE'S, New PjymoutJi and In"glewood—Very of books at pre-war price*. MugS;

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1919, Page 1