CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in . these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for ONE SHIELING per insertion; or for Three Insertions 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must to understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. LOST • AND FOUND. FOUND— Pictures, 2s 6d pair, 22in. by 12in., studies in Sepia, splendid value, worth 6s pair.—West and Sons, Painters, Paperhangers, Pictureframers. WANTED. &c. WILLIAMS’ A 1 Registry. ’Phono 339 (opposite Railway Station). — Wanted: Good Milker, 30s and bonus; Houseraiid, Waitress, Pantrymaid, Porter, Housemaid-Waitress, Young Girl, and Generals. Rooms to Let.* W“ ANTED—Respectable Young Girl for General Housework; mornings or all day.—Apply Herald Office. e 679 ANTED—A Strong Youth for the Store.—Apply by letter to Okey, Son and Arnold, Ltd. e 685 WANTED— A Young Girl to assist, 8 to 5. —Mrs. Ward, Niger House. e 677 T VACANCIES for Paying Guests in \ , Private 1 House, 3 minutes from town. Every convenience. Nice locality. —Apply Herald Office. e 676 « ™ r ANTED—Dressmaking and Plain VV Sewing of any description.—Apply’ Herald Office. ‘ e 663 DRESSMAKING.—Ladies’ own maU terial made up by Miss Cant, over Morov and Moore’s Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King Street, from next Monday. /_e669 WANTED at Once —Strong Lad; must bo a good milker; good home.—Apply D. D. Hyde, Paraparauniu. e 556 BOY SCOUT Knives Is 6d; Whitebait Netting, 3ft wide, Is yard. —H. Ward and Co., The Cash Ironmongers. <;649 A.B. BRAND.—Everything to wear; choicest and largest selection; top quality, bottom price.—At Ambury’s. H , e6Bl SCHOOL BLOCKS at Catran’s.—loo shoots, 3d each. Handy for the desk or office. d 624 EXT MONDAY Miss Cant will take over on her own account the Dressmaking Rooms over .Morey and Moore’s Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King Street.’ c 669 T^ARDEN - RAKES Is 6d. No. 2 v3T Spades 2s-6d, Long-handled Sl-ov-els 2s 6d, American Hoes Is 6d, Axo Handles 6d each. —H. Ward and The Cash Ironmongers- . DVANTAGES in buying Drapery and Clothing—Biggest variety, top value, bottom price, A.B. Brand. — Ambiiry’s. e6Bl IF Bobby Burns were boro the noo. he’d gie it oot in rhyme, and say the meat wo ha’o to eat is very, very prime. But tho best of all, ye’ll get from Joll; that is so every time. GRAND Display of Trimmed Millinery—all the very latest styles—at Fellow's, Devon St. Call and inspect. eGB4 LAWN MOWERS —12m. cutxers 21s, 14in. 22s 6d, 16in. 23s. —H. Ward and Co., Tho Cash Ironmongers. YOU will know our store when you get near to it by the aroma of fresh ground Coffee coming to welcome you every day.—Call and get a sample at Veale’s,* FLANNEL Trousers for Cricket and Tennis in reliable quality at the New Zealand Clothing Factory.* GOOD Variety of Summer Dress Materials —Prints, Zephyrs, etc. — very cheap at Pcllcw’s, Devon St. e 684 RE&SMAKINCTfroiii 10s~6d to 25s by Mies Cant, over Morey and Moore’s Busy Cash Store, King Street. _____ e 669 0 COLOUR Grey Hair there’s nothing more harmless or reliable than HENDY’S SIMPLEX VEGETABLE HAIR STAIN, guaranteed washable, permanent, and free from grease, lead, mercury, silver, or sulphur. Detection impossible. Colours: Brown, light brown, dark brown, blonde, auburn, black. Price 3s 6d, secretly packed.—From Herbert and Co., New Plymouth, or A. M. Hendy, Hair Specialist, Princes St., Dunedin. Ctfoo L B LOCKS at Catran’s.—loo sheets, 3d each. Handy for tho desk or office. cßfio G’ RAND Lino of Ladies’ White Lawn Blouses, 3s Hd each, at W. Policies. <?684 f' ADIES’ own material made up by _J Miss Cant at her Dressmaking Rooms over Morey 'and Moore’s Busy Cash Store, King Street. e 669 I HAVE just secured a very special sample of Tea at 2s Gd. If yon are looking for an extra choice sample now is your time, at V,oale|s. _eos4 TO Intending Prizctakers at Horticultural Shows —Use Westfield Manures.—Wm. Rowe, Brougham St. * WANTED pSown— Special lino of Ladies’ Corsets with Oktis Shields .only 2s lid pair; splendid value.—At Pellow’s, Devon St. e 684 MISS CANT, with a big staff of qualified assistants, will take over Morey and Moore’s Dressmaking Rooms on‘her own account next Monday. 1 < L®?. n CHOOI, and Business Scribbling Blocks at Catran’s, 100 pages, 3d each. Try them for your office table. Better than a slate at school. mo LET —G-roomed House, 1-acre JL ground, Gilbert St.; rent 9s :\pply W. Bellow. 068." rgTO LET —Two Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, Carrington Hoad.p minutes from centre of town—Apply Herald Office. _. rpb LET—4-roomed Cottage in Leach JL Street, 7s per week. —M. Andrews, (lover Street. _ e 665 TO LET—Paddock and Stables, Bulled Street.-—Apply to Fred Watson. nnO LET —Rooms over Messrs. HawJ kins and Smith (late S. L. Humphries and Co.) in Brougham Street, suitable for Dressmakers and others.— Weston and Weston. b 398
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14345, 25 October 1910, Page 1
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798Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14345, 25 October 1910, Page 1
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