WANTED. \ yy ANTED—Experienced Waitress. Apply B._Vinsen, Marble Bar, Stratford, yy ANTED—Reliable Youth to assist on farm. Apply “H.A.,” Daily News. . ANTED—A Woman or Youth to help milk and help in house. One child not objected to. Apply Mrs. J. Jones, Kaponga. f.w. —Good experienced Married Ma n for dairy farm. Good wages ■if competent. Cottage provided. H. Chapman, Warea. f.n. yy ANTED—Good .Farm Hand; good wages for suitable man. Good home. Apply A. W. Briscoe, Oaonui, or S. Fea veg, Opunake. f. w . yy ANTED—A Boy or Youth for ma- * chine milking. Apply S. V|. Beer, c/o Store, T e Kin. - f. e . ANTED—By Youth,, position as Junior Clerk. References. Apply by letter to “Clerk,” News Office. f.n. yy ANTED Immediately—Man with team to do contract ploughing, about 15 acres. Apply Wm._Nichol, Toko. f.w. AXI ED iOR CLIENT—One Mowing machine, suitable for blackberry cutting. Reply East End Coach Factory, starring condition and price. yy ANTED—Experienced Female Cook. Apply Red House Hotel.e.w. yy ANTED—Woman for Household Duties on Dairy Farm, one with a son of working age preferred. Apply “Country,” c/o Daily News Office. e.w. yy ANTED—Young man for dairy farm; good home and good wages. Apply “Country,” c/o Daily News Office. e.w. yy ANTED—One thousand dozen wine and whisky Bottles. Oily ones useless. Price 1/6 per dozen. A. E. Sykes, Manufacturing Chemist, King Street. yy ANTED—A smart young man for general daily farm work; good wages to suitable man. Apply T. J. Hall, Lowgarth. .e.w. yy Waitress for countrj’ hotel. Apply Mrs. Pellett, Whangamomona. d.w. yy ANTED—Boy or Girl to help with milking. Good home. Apply “Work,” Daily News. d.w. yy ANTED—Capable Traveller for milking and other farm machinery.' Apply J. B. Mac Ewan and Co., Ltd., New Plymouth. d.w. yy ANTED—Experienced Dressmaker for Taranaki town; good cutter essential. Good wages to first-class hand. Apply “Dressmaker,” c/o Daily News Office. ! C4>yyANTED—By married couple, Position on dairy farm. Thoroughly experienced in all farm work and horses; good references. Apply “0.5.,” News Office, e.w. yyANTED- Boy or Girl just left school to assist machine milking;’good home to respectable person. Apply “P.F.A.” c/o Daily News. e.w. yyANTED TO RENT—Four or fiv?roomed house, central. Rent in advance. References. Reply to “R.R.,” News Office. d.x.
WANTED AT ONCE. 'J’WO Wood Splitters. Apply R. McKenzie, Mahoe. f.w. WANTED TO LEASE. yy/ ANTED to Lease 60 to 100 Acres in vicinity of Waitjara Road. Apply Thos. Borthwick and Sons (Aus.), Ltd. Waitara. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. CONDUCTOR—BANDMASTER. APPLICATIONS will be received up to 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY, September 29, for above position. Salary £l6 13s 4d per month. Schedule of duties obtainable from Town Clerk, Hawera, or office of this paper. No application necessarily accepted. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS will be received for the position of Roadman, for the Waihi Riding. Wages 12/- per day wet and dry, with free house and paddock at Onaero. Applications, accompanied with references, must be addressed to the Chairman, and clrtse at Noon on TUESDAY, the 30th inst. C. F. DOWSETT, County Engineer. LOST AND FOUND. JJOST —A One Stone Broach in Devon Street, Friday afternoon. Valued as keepsake. Reward. Apply News Office. f.n. J^OST —Tyre and Rim between Egmont Village and Mangorei. Reward Daily News. f.e. J^OST- Last Saturday, spare Rim, Tyre and Tube. Reward. C. Andrews, Butcher, Pungarehu. e.w. j^CXST—Bunch of Keys from Shop. Reward on returning to Mace Bros., Omaha. ■ e.e. I^OST —Rim and Tyre off car, between Hurleyville and New Plymouth. Reward on returning to Daily News. d.e. yyiLL the person who removed in error a parcel containing ->art of Phonograph from car i n Powderham Street car stand last Saturday afternoon, please return same to Grosvenor Hotel at once. T 147, POR unequalled value in Millinery see Madam Rose year, Devon Street Central (opp. Criterion Hotel). H° r w about that cow wim a sore teat? Use Burkitt’s Magnetic Teat Cure. Obtainable al all Grocery Stores and Sadtllers- « EGGS. JETTINGS Pure-bred White Leghorn Eggs, bred from some of the best laying strains, such as Lady Cornwell, Padman and J. Liggins, Christchurch. My fowls have size and constitution. Settings 10/fi. Day-old chicks 157- per dozen or £6 per 10ft A. J. DAVEY, Qiratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1924, Page 1
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