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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS ini these columns not exceeding “ 13 ? SSH Words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or tor Three Insertions 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash.

LOST AND, FOUND. LOST, on Thursday, between Terminus Hotel, and Moturoa Stores —Nickle-plated handle, of door of mo-tor-car.—Finder please return to Holah’s Garage, or Johnston, AVaitara. , a 933 LOST, on Sunday night, between St. Mary’s and Vdgeltown—Gold bar brooch; initials M. H. AV.—Finder kindly leave at Herald Office, aB6l OST —Satchel made of steel beads, with owners name inside,.- and containing a sum of money .—Finder kindly return to the office of tins paper. Reward. OST—Bay mare pony. Reward.— Apply Mrs. , Crocker, Devon Street; . aB^B OUND—That now is the time to plant Sweet Peas and bulbs for early spring flowers.' Harry . Gilbert sells them. ■ aBBB FOUND— You had better have it steam-dyed for the by Hawkins and Co., the leading 'firm. aß*9 OUND Out—We don’t skite'; we leave results to, judge.-—Mor-shead and Co., Dyers and Dry Cleaners. The oldest firm iu Taranaki. aBl3 OUND—That Chiug Kee and Co. are the greatest importers of coloured Chinese silks, also fancy cups and saucers, and suppliers of fresh fruit daily. aB7B and sons'. rrameu uawu Prints, Oak Photo Frames, Framed Pictures, etc.* ' F' OUND Switches,' Feather-weight Pads, Transformations, etc., made to order. Combings made up. —Mrs. Beadle, Egmont Toilet Parlours, Griffiths’Buildings. io UND—SensilJlo presents at West and Sons’. Framed Dutch Framed Dutch

WANTEDS. ETC. WANTED. GOOD General Female Cook. No , laundry work. Wages 23s per week. Apply, • ' MATRON, a 834 , , .Hospital, Patea. ■tTTTAMTJSD —Situations .for cook, YY: hotel, preferredhousemaid., good rejerenocs.—Scotch Registry" Office, opposite . .Presbyterian CnurcJi. , a9kß TO TAILORS—Wanted, first-class coat, vest and trouser hands.— .apply W. J. Loncrgau, Waitara. a 934 T' WO young ladies in business want ' board and residence; -piano. State terms to '‘Respectable, ’’ Herald Office. a 929 ANTED—Youngilady help.—Burlington Tea. Rooms. •. a 922 "ANTED—Boys distribute books. —Apply Mr. Browne, New Trocadero, eight o’clock Monday morninn- ' a 923 WANTED— A thoroughly steady and reliable man for bread and small goods; good wages-to a good man. References required.—Apply May and Arrowsmith, Ltd; ... a 919 W' ANTED—Smart Boy to drive bread-cart.—Apply ' J. West, Street. a 702 WANTED — Old artificial teeth. Post teeth to “Dental,” Box 28, Te Aro, Wellington. Cash sent per return. a 920 PAINTERS wanted; brush hands'.— Apply Bellringer Bros. a 856 W' ANTED—Youth to assist in machine milking-shed.—Apply G. : Grayer, .Oakura, or G. Hoby, Bell Block. * a 903 ENGINE-DRIVER with first-class certificate, also mechanical experience, good reference, waiting engagement.—Apply “Engineer,” Kaimatarau Post Office, Manawqtu. a 866 W~ ANTED to Buy—Light, spring cart, horse and harness. State price.—Apply Herald Office; aB7l WANTED— A Kitehcunian.—Apply Herald Office. - abi 3 WANTED —A shorthand writer and typist.—Apply, in own handwriting to “Bsaver,” Herald Office. _ a 874 YOUNG Lady, domesticated, capable accomplished, -desires engagement as companion or lady help.— “M.W.,” care Mrs. W. Hounor, Huirangi. aBB3 "ANTED—.Strong youth for delivery cart.—Apply ■ M'Neill's Store, Devon Street. a 745 WANTED —prom lewt to 20cwt green cucumbers; price on train -per cut. New Plymouth.—Hamilton and Guy, Palmerston North. a 849 WANTED — A good floorman.—Apply M. Shivuan, blacksmith, Queen Street, New Plymouth. a 854 ANTEDTo Rent—4 or 5-roomed ‘ House : with conveniences.—Apply ‘‘Tenant,” Herald Office. aBI2 ' ANTED—Good Plain Cook.—Apply Mrs. Wvlie, Devon Street. a 759 OMETHJNG choice for cold weather.—Steffenaen’s Ginger Ale; warm and invigorating. Second to none.—-’Phone 424. a 936 HIGH School Uniforms.—Large stock of shirts, shorts, belts, and hose now on hand at the N.Z. Clothing Factory.* ' )71C)R high-class aerated waters and . . cordials, quality unequalled.— Try Steffenscn, ’phone 424.. ■ a 936 JUST Arrived, for the Lenten season —Lax, Cornish Pilchards, Haddocks, Yarmouth Bloaters, Dried Sprats, White Herrings in barrels. Red Herrings, Anchovies in glass, Sardines, Mullet, Oysters, Tohcroas, Shrimps, Prawns, and Lobster —all procurable at, Veale’s. * i No 99 hair nets for Is at Morey } and Moore’s, opposite Carnegie ibrary, King Street. aBB4 "equal it! What? Steffensen's Dry Ginger Ale.— ; 'hone 424. a 936 |

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143765, 13 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143765, 13 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143765, 13 April 1912, Page 1