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SITUATIONS VACANT. "ATAN or Youth for Dairy Farm wanted. Apply S. H. Le Fleming, Otakeho. ’Phone 41X, Manaia. c.e. TMTAN or Youth wanted for hand-milk-ing, light farm work. Good home. Close to town. Ring 5825, or W. M. McAsey, New Plymouth. a.w. OOOK wanted for hotel. Apply Gray, Rahotu Hotel. c.w. VVTOODSPLITTERS wanted for 50 cord ’ ’ rata or more at per cord. Apply E, G. Holmes, ’phone 62D, Opunake. c.w. TVTARRIED Couple wanted. Both milk; good to animals. No children. Apply “L.F.” News. Stratford. - c.w. /CAPABLE Girl wanted for mornings only. Address at News, Stratford. c.n. T IGHT Manufacturing. An unusual opportunity for man with few pounds to manufacture products of exceptional merit showing substantial profit. No plant required. Independence, Box 804, Christchurch. c.e. VOUTH 18-20 wanted for general farm ■ work, close to town, must be good hand-milker. Good. wages to suitable lad. Apply DIO. Daily News, N.P. c.x. OAPABLE0 APABLE Domestic wanted; able to take charge and fond of children. Apply with reference or personally to Mrs. A. Revell, Duthie Road, Mangatoki. b.w. ELI ABLE Married Couple wanted for Dairy Farm. Both milk. Own cottage. Apply E. G. Jones, Tuna, a.w. rpWO Woodsplitters wanted. Apply C. Kemp, Mahoe. / a.w. SITUATIONS WANTED. T)AY Work wanted; any kind. Apply McKenzie, Tirimoana, or ring 77J, Eltham. c - w ‘ Tj'ARM Work wanted by married couple, both milk. Own cottage preferred. Apply “Farm,” Daily News, Hawera. __________ c,w * (15) wants position light housework, fond of children. Write “64,” c/o Daily News, New' Plymouth.' c.n.' /GENERAL Farm Work wanted by young man; experienced. Wages about 30/-. “Willing,” News, Stratford. b.w. POSITION wanted by young woman. Domestic duties, small wage. Good clean home. Write “C.H.,” News, Stratford. ‘ b.w. pV'OUNG Man wants work, Hedge-cut- ' ting or odd jobs of any sort. Address 31 High Street, Hawera. b.e. ’■LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Black American . Cloth covered pocket register, containing names end papers relating to insurance collections, Pukekura Park between Brooklands Road and Liardet Street entrances; reward. Daily News, N.P. c - n - "IDROWN Pony Mare lost from Fitzroy December 25; no shoes on. Fred Carrington, Fitzroy. c - w - TTORN-RIMME’D Pince-nez Glasses •J- 1 lost Strandon beach Sunday. Finder please communicate Daily News, New Plymouth. b - e : rpOP Set of False Teeth lost Fitzroy Beach. Reward, Gibson’s Motors, New Plymouth. ; b :Z/ "vriNE Ayrshire-Jersey Cross Calves lost from Hunter Road. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. G. Alexander, ’phone 185 D, Eltham. b.w. rpOP Set False Teeth lost Inaha Beach IJ- Sunday. Reward. Hunter Road Factory, ’phone 138 D, Eltham. b.w. . FINANCIAL. ' ' OHARMING Lady (54), slim, dressy, fond flowers and beauty of home, meet kindred soul view marriage. *‘Homely,” Box 25, N.P. c.e. WANTED! £250 for two years at 5 per cent. Apply “Business Extension,” c/o Daily News, New Plymouth. " b.w. ACCOMMODATION. Private Hotel. Superior accommodation; casual or permanent guests. Tennis lawn, car accommodation. Telephone 1105, N.P. hfTACANCIES for two girl boarders go- ' ’ ing High School in Stratford. Close to school. Address at News, Stratford, c.e. fpAUMARUNUI—CeciI Hotel, 10/- day, £2 2s weekly, Bed and Breakfast 5/_, Public Service, A.A., C.T. House. Mrs. H. A. Gibbs, Prop. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. rpHE following replies are awaiting collection at the News Office, New Plymouth: Experienced. c.x. PERSONAL. VXTIDOW <3l), Child (7) > culturedslim, dark, desires meet farmer desiring congenial pal; view matrimony; age to 45. Principal. Box 25, N.P. d.x. TRACTOR OWNERS — Say — MORE POWER, EASIER STARTING — With — NEW ZEALAND POWER KEROSENE. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. KZ. O IL R^ ERIES 17°” MOTUROA, NEW PLYMOUTH. PARKER’S VI/EST ’ DEVON STREET WEST. I HAVE pleasure in announcing that mv Gardens and Begonia Houses Will be open to the Public from now till the end of April. , Several improvements have been effected which render the gardens even more interesting to the sightseer. My display of Streptocarpus, Gloxinias and Ferns is more than equal to my P^ lo^ 3 displays, whilst my benching of the latest Begonias is unsurpassed in the Domaking a very interesting display of the latest named Hydrangeas m their wonderfully varied colours, andthe outride gardens contain many of the latest be glad to welcome old and new patrons and am always ready to place my knowledge at their disposal. Admission 6d. FRED PARKER, pevoia Street

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1935, Page 1

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