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LOST AND FOUND. ') LOST— Morocco Purse containing £7 odd, between the Melbourne and Coffee Palace.T— Reward at HeTald Ofiice. STRAYED on to my farm at Corbett' Road— A Red Heifer, about 9 months. Owner can have same by pay- v ing expenses. — Apply C. Clarke, White Hart Hotel, or at the Homestead, Corbett Road. ' a 762, FOUND at West's, Devon Street, opp. Jury's Stables— Satisfaction in Picture-framing, Painting, Paperhanging. Large stock in all above lines. WANTED, &c. WANTED At Once-^-Smart Junior for office; one with previous experience' preferred. — Apply P.O. .Box 103, New Plymouth. a 758 W~ ANTED — First-class Baker; must' also be up-to-date small goods man. — Apply Wrigley, Waitara. .a 759 W" ANTED-^Ladies'to visit Pellew'a great show <>f 'Autumn Millinery. An unparalleled display.- • a 730 WANTED KNOWN-rLadies should riot miss Pellew's great show of Autumn Millinery during this week at new shop^ a 730 YOUNG MAN wants job on farm ; no experience. — "Juno," Herald! Office. «715 WANTED by Middle-aged WomanPlace as Companion-hehp. — Apply "Cambria," Herald Office. ,a69ft ANTED — General Servant; good wages to suitable person. — Apv ply Herald Office. . > a 6(& BOOKKEEPER wants employment— or would undertake keeping; tradesmen's accounts. Young, energetic, excellent references.^— "Accountant,'* Herald Office. a 717 A LL-BLACK' Football Boots, block ! 2\. toes, spikes to order 12s - Cd.^ A.B.C. Boot Upy. a 725 WILL England be able to maintain the two-P^ower < standard ? We' cannot say, but D/ Berry and Co. are maintaining the standard of value at rockbottoih prices at their Great Relinquishing gale. a 684 PICKLES. — If you want them, extra nice, crisp, and preserved in pure malt vinegar try "X.".at yeale's. * a63Q IBBON Corsets— Ordinary prices 2s 6d to , t 3s Ud^~a}l reduced %o Is 3d, small sizes only.— Blyth ? s. Ja725 "MTAi&itgood Cook, 17s Cd; ; ,alao W CapaW'Housema^ 15s.— Apply Mrs. (DJr.> Walker, f Brougham Street.' ,-,' , „ ' u646 I^RESH OUTERS, Is 6d bottle, 3d £ dozen.in sheH Hot Ffßh and'CJhips to ta^i*w*y^; e^fc,. Fresh SmokSd Schnapil?. — StaT^atV, opposite Avery's: [_ a 714 ANTED- for twelv.e months— A good 5 or 6-roomed House,, handy to Post Office*; good tenant.— Apply XL., New Plymouth. a 645 REAKEAST on Huntley , and Palmer's Breakfast Biscuits and Veale's fresh ground / Coffee.— A. Veale. a6BO USINESS, SCRIBBLING BLOCKS at Catran's, 100 pages^ 3d each. Try them for your office table. Rough scribbling paper in a handy form. i OAO MODELS In the oelebrated JLt/U[t/ Topround Boots are now being displayed, and. are the most up-to-date in town. — N:Z % Clothing Factory. , UST ARRIVED— Another shipment / Huntley and Palmer's worldrenowned Biscuits. X have now • a variety in v stock which cajinot .be purchased 'elsewhere. — Only at Veaje s. ( , MILLINERY! MILLINERY !!- Great Autumn Show now on. Ladies note.VW. Pellew, Devon St. ■•■ '• a 730 YSTERS 1 OYSTERS! — Fresfi Oysters, Is 6d bottle,; Fresh Smoked and Hot Fish, with Chips.— Try Golden Grid.^ a 629 V" ISITORS to Waitara can obtain a 6rst-class Shave or Haircut at Sampson and Hellier's Saloon. West Qnay »■ RIMLEY PEACHES 4s per case. 20 lbs. ; Quinces 2s case. Now on sale at M'NeilPs Store. a6O , TO IMMIGRANTS. TF S you want to ge,t_«. good little A Business of anj trade or profession, write us. We have a hundred places from £75 to £4000 in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin districts.— The N.Z. Trade Exchange. P.O. Box 332, Christchurch, onl.vBusiness Sellers in the Dominion. -- (A snug little Laundry, clearing £(> per week in Christchurch, £1CO.) NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK. (Established 1860). President : His Excellency the Governor. Vice-President: Mr H. Weston. Trustees : Ytessra A. Bhuttleworth, R, Cock, W , L. Newman, and J. Ward. . THIS is % public institution of 67 years' standing, with the Governor as President, who also appoints « Vico-President and Trustees to manage. The New Plymouth Savings Bank is pen for the transaction of business every day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m-.^and 2 to 3 p.m., with the exception of Thursdays (close day). FOUR PER CENT, by the year paid for any sum deposited from £1 to £100. One fihilliLg deposits received, but no interest allowed until the accumulation amounts, to £1. Further information can be obtained 'rora the Manager— P. O. MORTON.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13921, 27 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13921, 27 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13921, 27 March 1909, Page 1