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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in. these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or tor Three Insertions 2a Cd. If ardors come by letter it muse bo understood that double these rates will be charged ns less accompanied by cash.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Sunday—Heavy gold chased cable bangle, between Fitzroy and station, by way of beach or road.— Howard at Herald Office. a 975 FOUND —You can save that five guineas by having it cleaned equal to new, by Hawkins and Co., leading firm. a 974 FOUND Out—-We don’t skite; wo leave results to judge.—Morsliead and Co., Dyers ana Dry Cleaners. The oldest firm in Taranaki. aBl3 FOUND —Sensible presents at West and Sons'. Framed Dutch Prints, Oak Photo Frames, Framed Pictures, etc.* ■ jj.IOUNO Switches. Featljer-wcigut X Pads, Transformations, etc., made to order. Combings made up.—Mrs. Beadle, ligmont Toilet Parlours, Griffiths' Buildings. ff>74

WANTEDS. ETC 'ANTED—HeIp morning only.— Apply Mrs. K. H. George, Fulford Street. a 985 WANTED —An experienced laundress general at once.—Apply imperial Hotel. a9Bl r ANTED—A Housekeeper for Mastertou.—Apply "J.A.H.,” Trocadero, New Plymouth. a9i7 w ANTED—Skate Boys for Glideaway llink.—Apply IV. Lints. a9BO WANTED— A thoroughly reliable Domesticated Person.—Apply, Mrs. Duncan, Courtenay Street. aO/'l 'ANTED—A young man as porter.—Coffee Palaee. a 957 ANTED—A'grocer’s assistant, actomed to canvassing.—Apply A. Jones and Co., Devon Street. ■ a 956 ENGINE-DRIVER with first-class certificate, also mechanical experience. good reference, waiting engagement.—Apply "Engineer,'’ Ivaimatarau Post Office, Manawatu., a 866 WANTED —A Kitchenman.—Apply Herald Office. a 873 Depot.—Golf LONDON Millinery jackets and coats, in brown,-navy and cream; 3 only tweed -paletots 16s 6d, worth 30s. __ .a 945 ANTED To Rent—4 or 5-roouied House With ehnveuienoes.—Apt, Tenant,” Herald Office. :rBl2 ply ANTED—Good Plain Cook.—-Ap-ply Mrs. Wylie,’ Devon Street. 59 FOOTBALL Boots; hard toes that stay hard. MMiwen Bros’, "special toe” All Black boot stands alone. ■aßs3 J AM MAKING. —Aluminium, Brass, Copper, and Enamelled Preserving Pans.—H. Ward and Co., The Cash Ironmongers. • * WANTED KNOWN—Stcrling sil-ver-mounted case pipes at 5s fid. Lints’ sale: aii shapes. \ tALUES—jßriar pipes at 6d, hollowV ground’ razors Is lid, strops from lid.—Lints' sale. Territorials— Get your camp blankets, warm shirts and underwear at the New Zealand Clothing Factor SOMETHING choice for cold weather.—Steffeiisen's Ginger Ale; warm and invigorating. Second to none.—’Phone -124. a 936 LONDON Millinery Depot—Millinery of ail descriptions, at lowest possible prices for cash. Novelties in swings, ornaments and trimmings. a 940 FOR higjh-clnss aerated waters and cordials, quality unequalled.— iry Stcffenscn, ’phono 424, a 936 J~ UST 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, Toheroius, Shrimps, Prawns, arid Lobster —all procurable at Voqle’s. * TWTOTHING to equal it! What? i.'f .Steffeiisen’s Dry Ginger Ale.— ‘phone 424. a 933 'ANTED KNOWN—We have all the latest requirements for razorsotting ; . satisfaction guaranteed.— Lints, Devon Street East. A RE you there ? Is that tiro Herald ? jl\ joll speaking from He Meat Bazaars. Please make it known io all people that wo have ' secured another line of 85 prime bullocks from Hawera; also some choice 4-tooth withers. * DAISY Fly Killers kill flics by tiro million-, neat aad attractive. Price Is.—H. Ward and Co., Tire CashIronmongers;.* .

A. J. RAND.] [W. A. GRAHAM. AND AND RAHAM, R' W 1 builders, contractors, valuators AND SANITARY UNDERTAKERS. E have had !> wide experience of v , buildings. large and small, iu timber. brick, and concrete, and for a number of years have 1 died a largo staff of men. Being thoroughly practical men and first-class tradesmen, we guarantee satisfaction in any work entrusted to us. Estimates given for large or small jobs. We make valuations of buildings for insurance, mortgage, or other purposes, and assess damages to buildings by lir«3 or any other caurc. A.t<.-rosr vs: Devon St. Kast (next Dr. \VmU> ? s»J. 821

THE Grand Pharmacy. 4 Willis St..— Enclosed is Is ~d in stamps for which post a bottle of ,\a/.0l This is quite the finest thing- I’ve found for curios’ influenza. My son was very bad with the complaint recently, it had a good grip on Him —but one night’s treatment effected a complete cure. I had also a very bad col l coming on, which a few doses of Nazol quite disposed of. 1 thanU you for recommending the cure to me.—Yours truly, E. Keay, Brown, Sloxham Avenue, KiK turuie-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143768, 17 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143768, 17 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143768, 17 April 1912, Page 1