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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in_ these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for ONE - SHILLING per insertion; or for Three insertions 2s Od. If orders come by lector it muse bo uudertlood that double these rates will be charged cniesa accompanied by casb. LOST AND FOUND. WILL person who was seen picking up purse and papers on Friday lm.o please return to V\ ood and Zemba, Bootmakers, New Plymouth. b 327 Greenstone Ear-ring in town. —tinder please return to Herald Uiiice. b 317 I" OST, in Hospital Grounds—Hand_J bag containing ring and keys, etc. —Reward on returning to Mrs. R. Langman, Wegtown, or Herald Oil jce. WILL person who was seen taking bicycle from Brougham Street Gospel Hall return same to Herald Office to save further trouble. b 319 ■jcioUNJJ— Sensible presents at West JL and Sous’. Framed Dutch Prints, Oak Photo Frames, Framed Pictures, etc.* 'TNOL’ND Out—We don’t skite; we r leave results to judge.—Morsnead and Co., ’Dyers and Dry Cleaners. The' oldest firm in Taranaki. }7VOUND Switches, Feather-weight Pads, Transformations, etc., made to order. Combings made up. —Mrs. Beadle, Egmout Toilet Parlours. Ontfitbs’ Buildings. 1-574 ODND—That wo clean or steam dye suits, costumes, dresses, etc., equal to new. —Hawkins and,Co.,’The Leading Firm. b 263 WANTED, &c. yiTANTEP at Once—An ExperiVV enced Housemaid Lena House. -Apply Yio 1331 WANTED— Strong girl or .woman to assist in house work; sleep > at mme; wages 3bs. Apply Herald Ofice.J b 322 WANTED— Board, and lodgings; single 'room preferred.—State airuis, etc., to “Home, - ’ Herald Office. \ b 321 ANTED—An experienced shorthand writer and tyiiist would Into employment in- the evenings—Address at Herald Office. . .. h3ll "ANTED to Kent—Small Cottage out of town,with option of buying. Please state rent and particulars -o A.8.C., Herald Office. b3OB AiNTED—Good reliable Porter.— ..Apply Grosvenor Hotel.' - b3Q6 WANIJSW'OETH House, corner Devon and Dawson : Streets. — Vacancy for boardersall conveniences; two minutes from Post Office and railway station; moderate terms. b 328 WANTED— A Lady-help; wages 22s 6d, all duties; references rejuiied.—Apply Mrs. Hy. Lethbridge, Balvey,. Turakina*. h 253 YOUNG Lady, .domesticated, refined, desires engagement as companion rr lady-help; country, not objected to. —Apply “M.W.,” Herald Office. b 270 WANTED Danish books and papers. —Apply Mrs. Jensen, Hill Bead. , - b 255 ANTED Good General.—Apply , mornings or evenings to Mrs. Blundell, Duller Street. b 228 [NNERATubes 4«, Kim Brakes 3s, Foot Pumps 3s, Parcel Carriers. —Reyaolds’ Cycle Depot. b 261 TO-MORROW at Morey and Moore’s Busy Cash_ Store, opposite Cariregio Library, King Street Infants’ sihe Bibs Is. b32~3 HE Meat Bazaar meat is so juicy and tender that if the oven is too not the meat is spoiled. ' You no doubt have noticed this. ‘Whatever you do, then, cook it very, very slowly, so that the joint will retain all its juices.* ARLOW’S Patent Damp-proof Boot, with wide welts, made in hall-sizes;, .real foot-ease. M’Ewen Bros. b 307 CAUTION I—Be careful what skates you buy. We • stock all makes, and will show you the good and _ bad r-Rn+.t! Glideaway Rink. b 222 10-MORROW at Morey and Moore s - : Busy Cash Store, opposite Gargle Library, King Street—Embroiries and Insertions 2d yard. b 323 JATENT Break-back Hat and Mouse Traps; easily set, sure catchers; 0 French Wire Rat Traps.—H. Ward d Co., the Cash Ironmongers. ADIES’ Boots for winter wear.—A 1 big selection . just arrived. — Ewen Bros. f>3o7 IQ - Ladies and all true lovers of a bargain.—Ten days’ sale prior to ther enlargement and improvement my premises. Great reductions on 'goods. Stocks must be reduced. — 's. Pearce, Devon St. East. h 213 ‘AMPLE Gloves from Is to 2s lid I at ‘Morey and Moore’s Busy Cash ire, opposite Carnegie Library, King root. h^23 vVEROOATS for men and boys in f all the newest styles and colour's at the N.Z.Clothing Factory.* E7ARM~Slippers—Exceptional value V at M’Ewen Bros.’ h 307 JEGISTER Grate Ash Palis, plain [i black, Is 6d, 2s; with brass id 2s 6d, 3s; also in Brass and pp’ or . H. Ward and Co., the Cash mmongers.__ _ B IG Lot of Buttons, 3d a card of two t dozen.— Morey and Moore’s Busy sh Store, opposite Carnegie Library, ug Street. b 323 ET ANTED at Once Fathers, V mothers, sisters, brothers to nk Vealo’s fresh-ground coffee every ruing. It keeps out the cold. Try VOLF Sticks 7s 6d, Gun Covers 5s If 6d, Hockey Sticks 4s 6d, Boxing ives 17s 6d. —Reynolds’ Cycle Depot. b 261 YOUR CougU troubles yon most at night, just when retiring, and \on have difficulty m getting off to sleep. Try -MAZOl:.’’ it acts like a charm. A few drops on loaf sugar and allowed to dissolve very slowly between the check and gums, and a good inhalation of "NAZOL” through the "NAZOL INHALER” will quicniy give vou relief. Sold everywnore —Is ckl bottle of 6U doses. L24U

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143783, 6 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143783, 6 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143783, 6 May 1912, Page 1

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