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LOST AND FOUND. LOST— A square Broorh with pearl round it and hair in tho cent.io Reward.— Apply Herald Office. c! 4: £*Q REWARD.— StoIen or strayed dL^tJ black and yellow Cattle-do^ front tooth broken. X stolen, Ib< '• abovo reward will ho given upon con viction of thief: if strayed, £1 upoi restoration to William Hrork, Frankle' Road : 1" OST at Theatre at "Merry Widow' J performance — A Pair of Ope it Glasses in lratlier case. — Finder re warded on returninp; to Collier anc 3 Colonial Piano Coy. clo! FdUND at West's, Devon Street opp. Jury's Stables— Satisfactior in Picture-framing, Painting, Paperhanging. Lar^e stock in all abov« ' liftes-.

j . WANTED. *c. • "#J|tANTED — A Junior Assistant, 0 yV" general drnpery. — Apply N.I.C. infirrietliatftly. oISC s X¥TANTEb— A "Waitress.— W Apply (irohvonor Hotel. cl7(i '" TIitr ANTED— To milk on sbaros 40 or VV HO cows. — Apply "I.X.La" r Phniho. c}fjl ITT ANTED by Kespoctablo Woman— Vt Washing and cleaning by day; or office. — Address "E.P.," HeraM Office. _ cLp MEN'S Kaiapoi Socks. 9d pair, at Tho , Melbourne. " el 7l WANTED by Invalid Lady— Furnished Room with attendance.— Apply Horarld Offico. Clio ANTEl^Wasbing and Cleaning b> tho day.— Apply Herald • Qff'co. cljo BUTTER— Choice factory Is lb v KorxJ separator lOd and lid, fresh - evory day diroct from registered dairies.— Farmers' Store. c 146 ANTED— A Smart Boy for merchant's offico. — Apply in own handwritinp; to "Beaver," c/o. Tara- . naki Herald, Now Plymouth. cl! 7 ANTED, by Family— Milking on shares, from 30 to 40 cows; experienced milkers. — Apply J. Grimwood, Norsewood, Hawke's Bay. c!2g 1 Female Cook, 1 VV also Housemaid-waitress, f« r Jubilee Dining Rooms. — Apply« G. A. Thomson, c/o. Box 136, New Plymouth. ■ cBS WHAT will 6d buy? A Meat or Fruit Pie, Sultana, Madeira or Lunch Cake, Sandwich Swiss Roll, etc. — Hygienic. c! 81 ANTED— Offices to clean. — Apply^fficejfjthispaper. cS2 N~ " EW~l*atent Football Boots— Special offer one week only, 10s 9d aiid 8s 6d; on show at door. — M'Ewen Bros. c! 37 VERYONE is talking of Blyth's Blouses 3s lid. Cheapest line ever offered. Selling very fast. c!B3 ANTED KNOWN— Colliers have just opened up a large parcel of the latest London and Continental song successes. Please come in an-1 ■ try them over. c 133 A~IVONDERFUL WINDOW full of • big, luscious Cream Puffs and Horns, at the Hygienic. _ _ clßl FANCY ART DEPOT (lat« Miss Cottier's) — Large assortment FUx Thread 9d doz., Arrasenes ls lOd doz., stationery 3d box. cl-54 I>IES, Scones, Pastry, and Cream Goods for Saturday. — Buchanan, Cnrrie St. clB4. D~ RESSMAKING — Fit and style guaranteed. — Cornor of Dawson Street and Esplanade. .plffi VERYONE is talking of Blyth's Blouses. 3s lid, cheapest line ever offered ; soiling very fast. c!B3 ZSroLF~CHAMPIONSHIP.-«kirts at V.T Amburys'. Splendid variety from 6s lid. Latest costumes, lowest" prices. cll2 ANTED To Exchange — A well-let Wellington property for a partlyin>proved farm, 200 to 300 acres, Taranaki district.— F. P. Corkill. c! 24 VISITORS to Waitara can obtain a first-class Shavo or Haircut • at Sr.mpson and Hellier's Saloon, West Qua\ . cW) "VTOUNG LADY desires situation m JL solicitor's offico. Typewriting , i.d shorthand (160 words per minute). ' First-class roferonces. — Address c/o. ' "W-T-." Herald Office- cB3 rrVVRANAKIS lowest prices — always I nt Tho Melbourne. Men's splendid Topoonts, Ms 6(1. c!7l ANTEITIyNOWN— Central Servants' Registry Office opened by A. S. Hughes, Fruiterer, Devon St. "* c!7O T THE KASH. — Men's all-wool Colonial Sox. 3 pairs 2s 6d; Cashmore Sox.J} pairs_2s. c 169 (~STIAND~DISPLAY of Trimmed Mil~W linery; charges moderate. — At Pellew's, new promises, Devon Street. cl7B ELBOURNES PRICES for Boots and Shoes are Taranaki's lowest—always. Shooters 7s 6d. cl7l WHEN passing The Kash, step in and ask to see our 37s 6d Prestwell Overcoat ; best value in town. c! 69 C" "F/LERYTCeIery, Celery, and Fresh Vegetables. — Come to A. S. Hughes, Fruiterer, Devon St. cl7o "VTff.C. CASH~SALE.— Ladies' Glace xjL Button Boots, usual price 16s 6d. now 10s 6d. c!B3 POTATO ONIONS for Sale^-A splendid sample ; moderate size, limited quantity. — Blanchard's West End , Store. 'c 95 ACANCIES for a few Boarders in well-known private house, good , rooms, beautiful view. — Apply Herald ? Office or telephone 246. c! 23 > T ADIES' BOOTS' soled and heeled JLJ fron* 2s, rubber heels 6d, patches 3d ; cheapest shop in town. — BraiiSgrove's. cl 17 A LUMINIUM WARE— Just ulTxv packed. Fry Pans, Saucepans, Stewpans, Tea Kettles, Soup Ladles, Fish Slices, etc.— H. Ward and Co The Cash Ironmongers. c 36 WHY not buy your Evening Shoes from tho largest stock? Ladies' 3s lid to 12s 6d, Gents' 6s lid to 14s 6d at the N.Z. Clothing Factory. F" "" OR EXCHANGE for townproperty or good mortgages — Unencumbered farm, value about £6000. — J. W. . Wilson ana Co. cl 4 I^TANTED KNOWN— You can get Yl7 fresh-ground Coffee every morning at Veales: also Essence of Coffee, made fiom the fresh-ground berry. Give them a trial. — A. Voale. BOYS' strong School Knickers 2s lid, Cord Knickers (wear like iron) 3s 3d, Boys' Stockings from ls 3d. —At The JBLash. c! 69 AT THE "KASH.— Special line of Men's Trousers at 8s 6d, Saddle Tweed Trousers (our own make), very S strong, 10s 6d. c! 69 WE are giving away Boys' Jerseys at The Kash for ls 6d. Be sure and get ono to-morrow, or you will be too late. c 169 PECIAL LINES of Dress Materials ls 3d, ls 9d, ls lid per yard, at Pollew's neyy premises, Devon Street. cl7B AT THE KASH.— Men's Blue Denims 2s lid, 3s lid; Grey Stripe Ls 6d. Denim Jackets 3s lid, Boys' Denims 2s lid. c! 69 rnHE MELBOURNE for Boys' OilL skins, 8s lid. clTl MEN'S OILSKINS 13s 6d to 21s, Boys' Oilskins from 10s 6d, Sou'- > westers 2s 6d, good lino of Mackin- > toshes 42s.— At The Kash. ■ c! 69 THE MELBOURNE for Taranaki's _ II 0"0 "' 08 * P"cos always. c!7l T~fHiTKASH. — Men's Ribbed Underpants 3s lid, Men's all-wool Flannel Singlets 2s lid, Cashmere Sox 3 pairs 2s. c! 69 [ "4~.8\C. CASH SALE.— Gents' 1 Glaco " J\_ Woltcd, usual prioo 22s 6d, now 16s 6d. c!B3 DO you w oar a Prestwell Suit ? For fit nnd style they are unequalled. Prices, 39s 6d to 70s. — At The Kash. c 169 A .B.C. CASH SALE.— Ladies' Golobhes, usual price 4s 6d, now 3s , 3<L c 133 WANTED KNOWN — First-class Dressmaking at Pellow's; fit and style guaranteed^ prices moderate. — At Pellew's new premises, Devon Street. c!7B THE MELBOURNE for Kaiapoi Knitted Underpants, 3s 9d; Roslyn Undershirts, 2s 9d. C }?l HED FORM" Ha7d Hats" at The Melbourne; pure fur felt, latest shapes; 8s 6d, 9s 6d. c!7l THE MELBOURNE for Boys' warm Overcoats, 7s lid to los. 6d ; splenI did selection. cl7l HE MELBOURNE for Boys' fine Jerseys, button on shoulders, plain colours, white, green, blue red; 3s 3d to 3s lid. clTl THE MELBOURNE for finest value in New Zealand's best Blanket — the Roslyn, largo double-bed size 24s 6d . cl7l TXTOODROW'S Hard Knockers 10s VV 6d and 13s 6d in all the latest shapes ; Men's Tweed Hats 4s lid. — At The Kash. c 169

YOU can get it cheaper at the fled Port.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13928, 11 June 1909, Page 3

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