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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or for Three insertions 2s Cd. If orders come by letter it must bo understood that double these rates v/ill be charged unless accompanied by cash. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —A F.W. Bicycle. Left on side of the road in town. Reward.— L. J ackson. h3OO LOST; in Theatre Royal, last night— Umbrella, with initials “F.C.,” —finder xdeaso return to Caretaker Theatre. b 313 LOST, in Paynter’s Lane, or between • Paynter’s' Lane and Henui Bridge —Part of motor tail lamp carrying red glass.—Finder rewarded on returning to Dr. Fookos. b 268 1710 UND —Sensible presents at West X 1 ' and Sous’. Framed Dutch Prints. Oak Photo Frames, Framed Pictures, etc.* jjTOUND Switches, Feather-weight . Pads. Transformations, etc., made to order. . Combings made up. —Mrs. Beadle, Egraout Toilet Parlours, Griffiths’ Buildings. ~"' 7 ' 7574 ITtOUND— That wo clean or steam dye suits, costumes, dresses, etc., equal to now. —Hawkins and Co., The Leading Firm. b2G3 OUND—That the best sweet peas and bulbs are procurable at Harry Gilbert’s. Plant now. h 263 FOUND —That Clung Kee and Co. are the greatest importers of coloured Chinese silks, also fancy cups and saucers, and suppliers of fresh fruit daily. b 262 10CND Out—Wo don’t skite; we _ leave results to judge.—-Mor-shead and Co., Dyers and Dry Cleaners. The oldest firm in Taranaki. b2OB WANTED, &c. WANTED— A first-ciass tailoress Apply at once Devon Street. G. Pearce, 0314 PANTED —An experienced sliortV T hand writer and typist would line employment lu the evenings.—Address at Iterald OiTice. b3ll : ANTEU"to~Rent—Small Cottage, out of town', with option of buying. Please state rent and particulars to A.8.C., Herald Office. ' bBOB. 'ANTED—Good , reliable; Porter.—, ..Apply Grosvenor rloteL 0306 X '’ANTED—A. Ho'if-emaid for Vin--toria House; sleep home preferred. —Apply at once. b 244 W'" .'ANTED—A Lady-help; wages 22s 6d, all duties; references required.—Apply Mrs. Hy. Lethbridge, Dalvey, Tufakum. ■ b 263 Lady, domesticated, refined, JL desires engagement as companion or lady-help; country not objected to. —Apply “ivi.W.,” Horald_Office._b27o WANTED Danish hooks and papers.—Apply Mrs. Jenscip Anil Hoad. ■ b 255 ANTED Good General. —Apply mornings or evenings to Mrs. ilundoll, Bidler Street. b 228 [NNER Tubes ~4a, Rim Brakes 3s, Foot L Pumps 3s, Parcel Carriers. —Reyolds’ Cycle Depot. b2b*l FHE Meat Bazaar moat is so juicy and tender that if the oven is too ot the meat is spoiled. You no doubt .avo noticed this. "Whatever you do, hen, cook it very, very slowly, so that he joint will retain all its juices.* LAN'FThiTmonth sweet peas, bulbs, onions, cabbage and cauliflower eeds for early flowers and vegetables. -Procure from Harry Gilbert. b 265 4X AH LOW'S Patent Damp-proof _VjL Boot, with wide welts, made in au-sizes; real foot-ease. M'Eweu irus. b3U7 'ANTED Known—Our new stock Flannelettes just opened. Special uiuc. One yard wide from Cd per ard. —At Pellew’s. b 272 'IAUTTON! —Bo careful what skates j you buy. We stock all makes, id will show you the good and bad lints.—Glidcaway Rink. b 222 xTaNTED Known Job Line of r Y Dress Tweed Lengths, 2s 9d, 2s <1 and 3s Gd yard; worth inspecting. W. _Pollew. 1)272 JATENT Break-back Rat and Mouse Traps; easily set, sure catchers; so French Wire Rat Traps.—H. IVard id Co., the Cash Ironmongers. * ADIES’ Boots for winter wear.—A J big selection just arrived. — ‘Ewon Bros. < b 307 HO Ladies and all true lovers of a L bargain. —Ten days’ sale prior to rther enlargement and improvement my premises. Great reductions on 1 goods. Stocks must bo reduced.— rs. Pearce, Devon St. East. b 213 )~VERCOATS for men and boys in all the newest styles and colourgs at the N.Z. Clothing TfTARM Slippers—Exceptional value /V at M‘Ewen Bros.’ b 307 KTANTEb Known—Grand value in Coloured Velveteens just opened, 9d to 3s Del yard.—At W. Pellew’s. b 272 T> EGISTEK Grate Ash Pans,' plain X black, Is Gd, 2s; with brass ;a ,d, 2s Gd, 3s; also in Brass' and upper.—H. Ward ( and Co., tho Cash ■omnongers. ’ SPECIAL Prices for Saturday only in Trimmed Millinery. Sec winiws. Call early.—W. Pcllew, Devon .root. b 272 TT T ANTED at Once Fathers, /Y mothers, sisters, brothers to ink Veale’s frosh-ground coffeo every orning. It keeps out the cold. Try VSTANTEb —Ladies to see,! ur 19s 6d /y and 24s costumes. Alfthis year’s vies.—Auld’s.JS'ew Plymouth. b 247 ADIES - will do well to visit PelJ lew’s Grand Show of Trimmed d Untrimmed Millinery. b 272 ANOTHER Lot Beautiful White Y Table Damask, Is and Is 4ijd; denial Flannels, IORI to Is lid. lid, New Plymouth. b 247 Raincoats. Latest styles just opened, 23s to 47s Gd. Children’s raincoats from 13s Cd at Auld’s. b 247 G" OLE Sticks 7s Cd, Gun Covers 5s Gd, Hockey Sticks 4s Cd, Boxing Gloves 17s Cd.—Reynolds’ Cycle Depot. b2CI

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143782, 4 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143782, 4 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143782, 4 May 1912, Page 1

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