/ Lost and Found. CASH ADVEBTISEMENTS and. this heading not exceeding si teen words are inserted for SU PENCE ; or for 0a« Week, 2/ If orders come by letter it mvi he understood that double the* rates will be charged unless a< oompanied by cash. Amua meats, Meetings, Shows, an §■ similar announcements are NO inserted in this column at ohea rates, -but must be paid for a ■t ordinary rates. LOST in Robe st , Saturday night, opp Segt. Haddrell's Gate, small Pocke Knife (keepsake).— Reward this office. 25. r T OST,— Front off silverwatch, in Devon j -LJ st. — Reward at Herald- 26 • TTftOUND, — A sum of money in Devon-si I J2 shop. — Apply Manager, CO. Hawke ;.. . 2S TjIOUND. — Lumsden's (Practical watch JO maker and occuiists' optician, 40 years experience) cheapest for reliable watches clocks, jewellery, and, spectacles— all sight: accurately tested and fitted. 24< Wanted*. &c. WANTED at once,— Smart Boy foi publishing room.— Apply Taranaki Herald. WANTED for Gill-st. and Molesworthst. round, a paper boy.— Apply sharp, Taranaki Herald. 252 WANTED, —Woman for country, comfortable home. — Apply Herald Office. ' 251 nflO Jam Makers — Jar Rings, .2 sfzes, JL special quality (fresh goods).— Okey, Son, & Arnold, Ltd. 249 r|l6 PAINTERS.— Wanted, Three Good X Men, 11/- a day. — Apply Waitara Hotel. .__ 262 WANTED, —A .General for a light place.— Apply Mrs Brittain, Devonst. West (last house, right hand side). 259 ANTED KNOWN, — Boots and Shoes repaired at moderate charges. -«T. Murray, corner pf Young-st. and Queen.st., opposite Mr T. Furlong's residency 260 WANTED.— Strong Lad, miist be able x to drive.V-Apply S. L. Humphries fcCo. 264 rpIHE Jam Season. — I have on hand and JL to arrive 1 ,, black cuitajgs, raspberries, apricots, ftf&sv peach&s, : plums, etc. ; Mason's jam jar,s, all sizes ; brewers' crystal sugar.— J. M^Neill, Grocer. , , 265 CitTAN 3^ED ,— A General Servant. — Mrs WANTED — General Servant ; easy place; no children.— Apply, Mrs F. Messenger, " The Pules," Gill-street. 227 WANTED KNOWN — Gent.'s boots soled and heeled 3/6. ladies 2/6, patches 3d. — Bransgrove's,. Devon-street East. ,2— ?1 8 a 17 ANTED Skeates Bros., Watchmakers VY and Jewellers, to do my repairs. Reasonable and reliable. 203 WANTED— Light situation by experienced person; good cook and M.H.." Herald Office. 226 f ADIES 1 Dark Tan Shoes^and Boots, Li; new and sweetly pretty, just landed ; see-them.— M'Ewen Bros. 230 TIAILORESSES. — Wanted, good . iJIJL round hand ; also improvers. Constant work'. — Apply L. Marks, Devon-st., New Plymouth. 234 WANTED,— A Journeyman Baker.— Apply to Pungarehu Supply Co., Pungarehu, or Newton King, New Plymouth. Free house if desired. 233 IJIT ANTED — A young boy for the f lf j Drapery, one just left school preferred.— Apply, J. H. Bentley, New Plymouth. 191 TO JAM MAKERS— A quantity of 2lb. Jam Jars for sale. 2/ a Dozen, or £1 & Gross. — Apply, Steffensen. 187 WANTED, at once— A Good Blacksmith.— Spurdle Bros, and Allen, [nglewood. *?3 J' W. BERNDTSON, Opposite Re^ • House Hotel, wishes to notify th« residents of Fitzroy and South-road that he will call with fresh fruit twice a week. A trial solicited. Best quality and lowesi prices guaranteed. . |5< ANTED— Female Cook foi Victoria Boarding House. Easy place. 14ti WANTED,— A Strong Girl to assjsi in housework; good wages.— Ap ply, Mrs E. C. Herbert, John-street, near Racecourse. WANTED,— A Lady Clerk, competen at type and shorthand writing.Weston & Weston. : *21 WANTED at once,— General Servant able to cook.— Apply Mr 6 Fookes c/o Dr Fookes. _2v VEALE'S is the oldest established Business in Taranaki, and we are going as strong as ever. See the bargains. Coffee ground fresh every morning a speciality, at Veale's. f 29* WANTED,— Good Second-hand Light Express.— Apply Herald Office. 215 BOYS' and Girls' Sweaters, in Maron and Navy, all sizes. To clear, 1/6.— New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED,— A Farm Hand, permanent (no dairy). —T. L. Oliver., Urenui. *985j OAK FRAMES, cheap, too. New line at West & Sons, Painters, Paperhangers, and Picture Framers. j WANTED KNOWN, — . There are Manures and Manures, bu^ if you want the BEST, you must buy from New r ton King. &B 4 FOR SALE by owner leaving New Zealand,— Three Farms of j about 100 acres, also of 200 and 300 acres, suitable for dairying and fattening. — T. L. Oliver, Urenui. e569 fiATRAN'S famous School Blocks, 106 \J' sheets, now 3d. There has been d large sale for these; buy a sample ana give them a trial c 8
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13372, 14 January 1907, Page 1
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733Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13372, 14 January 1907, Page 1
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