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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or for Three Insertions 2s 6d. If orders * come by letter it must be under-, stood that double these rates wall bo charged unless accompanied by cash. LOST AND FOUND. JOST, between Inglewood and Mangorei Butter Factory, on Wednesday morning—A Pocket Book containing papers and cheque on Inglewood Bacon Co. to No. 248.—Reward to finder, on returning to H. King, Mangorei. 978 LOST, between Tennis Courts and Melbourne Clothing corner—OneTan Strap Tennis Shoe. —Reward at Herald Office. 968 LOST, on Tuesday night, between Stratford and XJronui- —Cap off Calthorpe Motor AATieel.— Findcr.pleasc return to Newton King, Now Plymouth. - . , 958 lOST,. on Thursday,' January 27 J , Irish Setter. Reward.—Apply Herald Office. 697 LOST, between Devon Street and the Hospital—A Cream Silk ; Sunshade liped with green, silk. , Finder rewarded.—Herald Office. 723 FOUND —Framed Pictures for New Year Presents. —Comics, Scapes, etc.—West and ' Sons, opp. Jury’s Stables, Devon St. East. WANTED. &o. WANTED Known.—Wo have another delivery' of Men’s Bathing Costumes.—N.Z. Clothing Factory. ANTED—PIain Sewing by a, good needlewoman. —Address Herald Office. 972 'ANTED by young reliable GirlLight domestic duties.—Apply “Home,” Herald Office. 971 TO BAKERS?—W a nted at once; Competent Man. —-Apply E. May. ANTED—A Smart Lad for Merchant’s Office.—Apply in own handwriting to “X.,” Herald Office. 738 ANTED—Good General Smith for country shop.—Apply E. J. Butler, Uronui. ■ ' ■ . ' 946 WANTED by'steady Young Man — Situation in store; general knowledge of bond , and free store work; could take ‘ charge; good referchco.Apply “H.H.T.,” Taranaki Hotel. 967 WANTED —First-claas Baker and Small Goods Man. —Apply C. E. Jeffries, Waitara. • ; 970 WANTED— Small Pony, c or. ’Pony 1 and Gig; must.be thoroughly; re-; liable;, suitable.. for lady,, to . drive.— Apply “A.8.A.,” c/o. Herald Office. ,:. 'v; e - .v; 969 ANTED —A Smart Lad to learn the trade.* — Apply Coleman, Builder, Gill St. 956 WANTED To Exchange—Two light express Marcs for heavier animals,, staunch and sound. Apply Herald Office. 957 ANTED by r the day—AVashing and General Cleaning.—Apply Herald Office. 715 PUKEKURA PARK Tea Kiosk.— Teas provided by J. C. Lcgg, Hygienic Bakery, on Thursday, from 2 p.ni. 959’ ANTED Apprentices. Apply Sash and Door Factory, New Plymouth. 635 WILLIAMS’ A 1 Registry.— ’Phone. 339. Wanted, immediately. Housemaid for country hotel, 20s; Pantry Maid, 15s; General, 15s, 17s 6d; Waitress, 15s. AVaiting Engagements— Two First-class Hotel Chefs, Porters, etc., Married Couple.—Boarders wantcd. —Rooms to lot. __ ’ANTED Competent General; good wages to suitable person.— Apply Herald Office. g 327 BIG ~DROP in Frimley / Peaches. Now booking orders to arrive Tuesday at 3s case 20 lbs., prime condition. —M’Neill’s Store. _6OB THE Cheapest Shop for Jam Jars is •Tweedales, next Central Fire Brigade Station. 702 PIANOS— My clients remember the quality long after the price is forgotten.—Hoffmann, Devon St. .677 ANTED—A rcal_good Toilet Soap, namely: M’Clinton’s Barrilla, Gibb’s Castile, Oatmeal, Buttermilk, Musk Rose, Lilac Cream, Cleaver’s Cucumber and Gb’corino, Carbolic, etc. All the above Soaps are absolutely pure and. manufactured in England.—Procurable at A 7 calo’s. FRIMLEY Nectarines to arrive Tuesday, 4s case 20 lbs. Best grade 4s 6d. Orders taken. —M'Neill’s Stoiyj, New Plymouth. 608 THE World’s Greatest Musicians prefer the Bcchstein Piano to any other. —Hoffmann, Devon St., Agent. 677 HANDY MAN wants work by day or otherwise ; good references, —Address at Herald Office. e 321 IF Bobby Burns wore here the noo, he’d gio it oot in rhyme, am! say-the moat wo lino to oat is very, very prime. But the best of all, ye’ll get from Joll; that is so every time. EEMEMBER! My Pianos arc i marked in plain figures.—Hoffmann. 677 “T INOARNISH”—The easy method JLj no-rub Linoleum Polish. It will reflect your smile of satisfaction It’s all dene in one act. Saves a world of trouble. All grocers; is 6d. c-252 FUST AUlilV El) —500 Rolls new Pianola Music. —Hoffmann, Devon Street. 677 F.RVANTS do like a aouso wlmro there is little to do. “LINONISI1” saves her time; your time; I the lifetime of your linoleum. All cers, Is Cel. c 252 P. C. MORTON, O/UER, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. ■' — : — \ inager of New Plymouth Savings Bank. ;©nt for Imperial insurance Company. Interests and Rents Collected. Eices: Brougham St., Now Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14131, 10 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14131, 10 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14131, 10 February 1910, Page 1