CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in, these columns not exceeding sixteen Words are inserted for ONE SHIELING per insertion; or tor Three Insertions 2s Cd. It orders come by letter it must bo understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in Payuter’s Lane, or between Paynter’s Lane and Henui Bridge —Part of motor tail lamp carrying red glass.—Finder rewarded on returning to Dr. Fopkes. h 268 3 HOUND—Sensible presents at West i and Sous’. Framed Dutch Prints', Oak Photo Frames, Framed Pictures, etc.* ( FOUND— Full-sie Wire Mattresses 14s.—Riddles’ Furniture Factory, Gill Street. b 209 1,10 END Switches, Feather-weight . Pads, Transformations, etc., made to order. Combings made up. Mrs. Beadle, Egmont Toilet Parlours, Griffiths’ Buildings. 1574 FOUND— That wo clean or steam dye suits, costumes, dresses, etc., equal to new.—Hawkins and Co., The Leading Firm. b 263 OUND—That the best sweet peas and bulbs are procurable at Harry Gilbert’s. Plant now. b 265 FOUN D—That~Ching Kee and Co. are the greatest importers of coloured Chinese silks, also fancy cups and saucers, and suppliers of fresh fruit daily. . b 262 FOUND Out—We don’t skito; we leave results to judge.—Morshead and Co., Dyers and Dry Cleaners. The oldest firm in Taranaki. b2OB WANTED, &c. WANTED Second Cook.—Apply White Hart. t>26o WANTED —A Housemaid for Victoria House; sleep home preferred. —Apply at ouce. b 244 WANTED —A Lady-help ; wages 22s 6d, all duties; references required.—Apply Mrs. Hy. Lethbridge, Daivey, Turakina. b 253 YOUNG Lady, domesticated, refined, desires engagement as companion or lady-belp; country not objected to. —Apply Herald Office. b 270 WANTED Danish books and papers.—Apply Mrs. Jensen, Mill Road. b 255 WANTED Good General. —Apply mornings or evenings to Mrs. Blundell, Duller Street. b 228 INNER Tubes 4s, Rim Brakes 3s, Foot Pumps 3s, Parcel Carriers. —Reynolds’ Cycle Depot. b 261 OVERCOATS for men and boys in all the newest styles and, colourings at the N.Z'. Clothing Factory.* THE Meat Bazaar meat is so juicy and tender that if the oven is too hot the meat is spoiled. You no doubt have noticed this. Whatever you do, then, cook it very, very slowly, so that the jpint will retain all its juices.* PLANT this month sweet peas, bulbs, onions, cabbage and cauliflower seeds for early flowers and vegetables. • —Procure from Harry Gilbert. b 265 WANTED Known —Big reductions. Most genuine sale ever held. Watches and jewellery at Roberts’, jeweller. b 207 CAUTION ! — Be careful what skates you buy. We stock all makes, and will show you the good and bad points.-—Glideaway Rink. b 222 TO Ladies and all true lovers of a bargain.—Ten days’ sale prior to further enlargement and improvement to my premises. Great reductions on all goods. Stocks must be reduced. — Mrs. Pearce, Devon St. East. b 213 PATENT Break-back Rat and Mouse Traps; easily set, sure catchers; also French Wire Rat Traps.—H. Ward and Co., the Cash Ironmongers. * BOYS’ Golf Hose in dark blue, with two red bars—all wool, worth 2s lid to 3s 6d per pair—selling at Is lid. —Whit© and Sons. b 246 WANTED Known.—Poultry of all kinds. Roast Pork, Boiled Pork, Boiled. Ham daily at Gardiner’s Pork Butcher Shop- c 516 WANTED at Once Fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers to drink Veale’s fresh-ground coffee every morning. It keeps out the cold. Try it.* 1 . ■ REGISTER Grate Ash Pans, plain black, Is 6d, 2s; with brass bead, ■2s 6d,7 3s; also in Brass and Copper.—H. Ward and Co., the Cash Ironmongers. * INGLE-WIDTH Herringbone Sheeting, free from dressing, 9d per yard.—White and Sons. b 246 WANTED Known—Sale on. Fine gold alberts £3 15s each; usual price £o 5s each. At Roberts’, jeweller. b 207 WANTED Known —Cambridge Pork Sausages and Small Goods of all kinds at Gardiner’s Pork Butcher Shop. AVE you tried Whole Wheatmeal for’porridge? It is full of nutriment, contains all the shreds of the wheat, and easily digested. See Veale’s windoiv for sample and price.—A. Vealo Theatre Royal. ’Phone 166. 1220 WANTED Known — Big reductions watches. Rotherham £3 15s; usual price £5 ss.—Sale on at Roberts’, jeweller. U 207 O'“NE~ prominent business man declares he gained 11b. every month hy using Veale’s AVholemeal for breakfast. I also stock AVholemeal, Maltinc, and Charcoal Biscuits—grand for indigestion. Only one place to procure —at A'ealo’s. b 220 T HE “Devon” Skirt, made in heavy navy serge, panelled back, 8s lid each, all sizes.—AA’hite and Sons. b 246 WANTED —Ladies to semour 19s 6d and 24s costumes. All this year’s styles.—Auld’s, New Plymouth. b 247 *FT~TII eII\SH, TO-MORROW—-x\. Bush rugs 5s lid, travelling rugs 8s lid to 45s,"brief bags from 7s lid. b 254 ANOTHER Lot Beautiful AA’hite Table Damask, Is and Is 4?d; Colonial Flannels, IOJd to Is lid.— Auld, New' Plymouth. 1)247 TVTEAV shipment of carpet ends just ,Ll| arrived; also carpet squares 9 x 9, 355. Rugs and mats at lowest prices at Petty’s. b 264
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143781, 3 May 1912, Page 1
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814Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143781, 3 May 1912, Page 1
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