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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in these columns not exceeding &u StrS Words are inserted for ONI2 SHILLING per insertion; or tor Three insertions 2s 6d. IE orders come by letter it must bo understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied i)S cash.

LOST AND FOUND. lOST— Oil receptacle of brass motor J lump.—Howard at Herald Ofuee. bO TJIOUND —You can save that five J_ guineas by having it cleaned equal to new, by Hawkins and Co., leading firm. a 974 ijTOIJiVD Out—Wo don’t skite; we leave results to judge.—Mortliead and Co., Dyers and Dry Cleaners. The oldest firm in Taranaki. i~TK)CJND— Sensible presents at West and Sons’. Framed Dutch i’rints, Oak Photo Frames, Framed Pictures, etc.* SAG Li NO Switches, Feather-weight Jt? Pads, Transformations, etc., made to order. Combings made up. —Mrs. Beadle, Egracut Toilet Parlours, Griffiths’ Buildings. 1674 WANTEDS, ETC, WANTED —Traveller for tailoring; one accustomed to work preferred.—Apply “Tailor,” Herald Office. \ a 998 WANTED —Yardman for T 5 Kiri Sawmills, must be able to tally and class timber; highest wages to suitable man.—Apply sharp to the manager at To Kiri or Opunake. a 993 WANTED —Help; morning only.— Apply -Mrs. It. H. George, Fulford Street. . a 985 WANTED —An experienced laundress general at once.—Apply Imperial Hotel. a9Bl ANTED—A Housekeeper for Mastertou.—Ajiply “J.A.H.,” Trocadcro, New Plymouth. ,a 977 WANTED —A thoroughly reliable Domesticated Person.—Apply, Mrs. Duncan, Courtenay Street. a 971 WANTED —A Kitcbenman.—Apply Herald Office. aS73 LONDON Millinery Depot.—Golf jackets and coats, in brown, navy and cream; 3 only tweed paletots 13s 6d, worth 30s. ’ a 945 WANTED To Rent—4 or 5-roomed House with conveniences.—Apply “Tenant,” Herald Office. aBl2 WANTED —Good Plain Cook.—Apply Mrs. Wylie, Devon Street,, ■ a 739 JAM MAKlNG.—Aluminium Brass, Copper, and Enamelled Preserving Pans.—H. W’ard and Co., The Cash Ironmongers. * WANTED KNOWN—Sterling sil-ver-mounted case pipes at 3s 6d. Lints’ sale; all shapes. VALUES—.Briar pipes at 6d, hollowV ground razors"!* lid, strops from lid.—Lints’ sale. WANTED —Youth to assist in machine milking-shed.—Apply ,G. Grover, Oakura, or G. Hoby, ’Bell •Block. a 989 B VERYWOMAN should see the won.deyfpl range of ladies’ straws, going-to-ilprrow morning at 6d each.— Moroy and Moore, King Street. a 995 SOMETHING ...choice for cold weather.—Steffensen’s Ginger Ale; warm .and invigorating. Second' to none.—’Phono 424. a 936 LONDON Millinery Depot—Millinery of all descriptions, at lowest possible prices for cash. Novelties in wings, ornaments and trimmings. a 945 FOR high-class aerated waters and cordials, quality unequalled.—: Try Steffensen, "phone' 494, a 936 IjIVERYWOMAN should sec the wonli that wo are selling 6 hair nets for Is.—Morey and Moore, King St. .' • a 995 LADIES’ footwear. All the newest styles now on show at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, JUST Arrived, for the Lenten season ■ —Lax, Cornish Pilchards, Haddocks, Yarmouth Floaters,' Dried Sprats, White Herring; in barrels. Red Herrings, Anchovies in glass, Sardines, Mullet, Oysters, Toheroas, Shrimps, Prawns, and Lobster —-all procurable at ■Veale’s. * OTHING to equal it! What? Stoffonsen's Dry Ginger Ale.— ’Phone 424. a 936 see the wonU derful range of mackintoshes and tweed coats.—Morey ami Monro, King Street. aD9o ANTED KNOWN- Wc have all the latest requirements for razorsetting; satisfaction ' guaranteed.— Lints, Devon Street Fast. ARE you there? Is tl at the Herald? Joll speaking from the Heat Bazaars. Please make it known to all people that wc have secured another line of S 3 prime bullocks from Ha worn ; also some choice 4-tooth wethers! * EVERY mother should see the girls’ colonial bloomers, selling at 2s lid pair.—Morey and Moore, King Street. a 995 DAISY Fly Killers kill flies by the million; neat and attractive. Price Is. —H. Ward and Co., The Cash Iromnoimers.*

A. J. RAND.] [W. A. GRAHAM. R AND AND O.RAHAM, BUILDERS; CONTRACTORS, VALUATORS AND SANITARY UNDERTAKERS. WE have had a wide experience of buildings, large and small, in timber, brick, and concrete, and for a number of years have handled a large staff’ of men’. Being thoroughly practical men and first-class tradesmen, we guarantee satisfaction in any work entrusted to ns. Estimates given for largo or small jobs. Wo make valuations of buildings for insurance, mortgage, or other purposes, and assess damages to buildings by tire or any other causo. Address us; Devon St. East (next Dr. Wylie’s). 821

SCHOOL BLOCKS at Catran’s.—loo sheets, 3d each. Handy for tbs iesh or office.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143769, 18 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143769, 18 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143769, 18 April 1912, Page 1