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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS undei this heading not exceeding 16 words are inserted for SIXPENCE, or for One Week 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged un- , less accompanied by cash. Amusements, Meetings, Shows, and similar announcements are NOT inserted in this column at cheap rates, but must be paid for at ordinary rates. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Breakwater bus yesterday — Purse containing money ; owner's name inside. Reward. — Apply Herald. f741 OST in town— Lady's Umbrella. — Reward at Mrs D. Robertson's, Devon Street. f728 LOST last week— Baby's Gold Chain, with heart attached, engraved '•'Pauline." — Finder rewarded on a*eturning to Herald- Office. J7lO LOST— rA Bicycle Lamp, between Airs Kemp's,' Carrington Road, and News Office.— Finder please return to Herald Office. f729 LOST tl^s week— Small Gold Brooch engraved "Baby. 3 ' — Finder rewarded on returning to Herald Office.. f735 LOST from Show-ground, New Plymouth—Red Irish Terrier Pup (12 months), bobtail; answers to name "Sandy." Reward on returning to F. W. Fagan (E. Griffiths and Co.). f623 WANTEDS, &C. WANTED— Two Furnished Rooms, near railway station preferred. — Address "Furnished," Herald office. f737 ANTED— An Intelligent Young Man as Porter. Apply Coffee Palace. f689 WANTED by doriiesticated person — Situation as Housekeeper or Lady Help. — Apply "J. 5.," Herald Office^ [ _f736 ANTED— A Girl for the Shop, Paperhanging and Art Department. Apply, James Bellringer. WANTED— A respectable Girl to assist in kitchen; good wages. — Apply .Jubilee Villaj . f692 W^torsale the following varieties of Brocoli Plants: — Mount Cook, 'Penzance, Adams'. Early,. Snow, White, V letches' Self-protecting, and Wa)ehorrri." ';' , ; .w - , .1727: — Fafjhejte .td T note that W :*J3_la^Companj^B Turnip Manure gave best results at^Momohaki State Farm last season. — Ndwton King, sole agent for Taranaki. -. f719 EW SHIPMENTS— SandaIs from 23 4d, Shoettes 3s 6d, Ladies' Tan Tennis Shoes.— A.B.C. f7*> WANTED, by experienced Young Lady — Position as Typiste ; good education. Apply P.O. Box 102. f7lB ANTED — Young Man to milk, . and general farm work; good home, good wages. — Apply Geo. Heslop, Bell Block. f_69l WANTED to Purchase, in Winter, for Cash— s to 200-acre Farm. State full particulars to E.M., care of Herald office. f687 ENTS' Glace Button Boots (square toes) 12s 6d, Gents' Glace Bals. (good toe) 12s 6d.— A.B.C. " f720 THe Window Display of Children's, Ladies' and J Gents' Tan Boots and^ Shoes at the New Zealand Clothing Fac-* torys local branch is well worth inspection^ CHILDREN'S KICKERS from Is V_y lid, Children's Lace Shoes (size.^ 3 to 6) Is 6d— A.B.C. f72_3 GGS! EGGSM— Wanted, 100 <?<i<-n Fresh Eggs ; also, good Fat Pdultry. Apply Criterion Hotel. _f_679 ANTED— A Good, Experienced Girl for . fruit shop. Apply Central Restaurant, Devon St. f674 AM FRUITS — We have arriving from now onwards, largo quantities of all kinds of Jam Fruits, to be sold at lowest prices. Book your orders early at Johnston's Stores. f6lO POTATOES— 20 sacks good Eating at 9s per sack ; immediate delivery. —Webster Bros. . f721 EEN TO LONDON?— No! Our Map and 24\ Views will take you there cheaply. — West & Sons, Devon Street East. T^TdIES' Tan Oxford Shoes (AmeriJ can) 9s 6d, Ladies' Glace Button Shoes 5s 6d.— A.B.C. Boot. f723 LACK CURRANTS arriving, probably next week. Don't forget we will have plenty. — Johnston's Stores. f716 NEW Xmas Fruits arrived this morning. They are the finest sample you have ever seen, including Currants, Sultanas, Raisins, Figs, Muscatels, Almonds, Peel, Spices, and overything that is required to make a perfect cake, at Veale's. WANTED Known.— A large assortment of Phonographs and Records of all descriptions and prices at F. Drake's, Inglewood. f!33 GREAT Record on Boucher Cycles— 5 Mile: E. Evison, scr., Ist; A. Le Conipte, 2nd; E. Young, 3rd. 9th November. l 1 Mile: A. Le Compte, Ist; E. Young, 3rd. H. Edwards won the double on sth October. H. Wollerman the double on 21st September. A. Walker won Ist, 2 seconds on 11th November, and 25 Mile on 3rd June. Every Cycle was Built at 95, Molesworth Street, Wellington, New Zealand, and not in Birmingham. — W.'Drinkwater, agent, Lemon Street, New Plymouth. * _J668 PHONOGRAPHS and Records.— Wanted — Everyone to call and inspect my stock of Talking Machines, full stock of requisites on hand. — F. Drake, Stationer, Inglewood, opposite Post Office. f133

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13575, 5 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13575, 5 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13575, 5 December 1907, Page 1

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