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CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in, these columns not exceeding Words are inserted tor ONE SHILLING per insertion; or tor Three Insertions 2s 6d. If orders eorao by letter it must bo understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. . LOST AND FOUND. FOUND— Collie Pup, colour streaky yellow, is'o. oh collar 253, C.0.C., IPOS. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—D. Mammon, Okoke. boob ITN OUN D—So usi bio presents at West r and Sous’. , Framed Dutch Prints, Oak Photo Frames, Framed Pictures, etc.* i MOUND Out—We don’t skite; we . leave results to judge.—Morsliead and Co,, Dyers and Dry Cleaners. The oldest firm ru Taranaki. bo2U TMOUND Switches, Feather-weight 1? Pads, Transformations, etc., made to order. Combings made up.—Mrs. Beadle, Egmont Toilet Parlours, Griffiths’ Buildings. F~~ OUN D—That wo clean or .steam dye suits, costumes, dresses, etc., equal to new. —Hawkins and Co., The Leading Firm. bMta WANTED, &c. 'ANTED to Rent by permanent tenant —o-roomed Mouse, Vogeltown. preterred.—Apply Herald Office^ WANTED— Good Baker to take full charge; character must be exemplary. —Apply by letter “Baker/’ Herald Office. b3ro "ANTED by experienced person—- , . Position as housekeeper or cook, •.apply Herald Office. b3C4 WANTED hire. Known —Motor-car for -B. F. Losoh on cab-stand. b 379 WANTED— Situations for first-class cook (woman), hotel preferred; experienced housemaids; several good generals.—Scotch Registry Office, opp. Presbyterian Church. bh/3 ANTEITfor a”family—Thoroughly competent pei’son to assist with general housework. Wages 25s.—Apply L. Jacob, Mokau, or Herald Office. b 363 WANTED— Smart Girl for cashier. —Apply Ward, Draper. b 358 w ANTED—Office Cleaning.8., Herald Office. -Apply b 350 WANTED at Once —An Experienced Housemaid. —Apply Victoria House. b 331 WANDSWORTH House, corner Devon and Dawson Streets. — Vacancy for boarders; all conveniences; two minutes from Post Office and railway station; moderate terms. b 328 ’ANTED—A Lady-help; wages 22s , , 6d, ■ all duties; references required.—Apply Mrs. Hy. Lethbridge, Dalvey, Turakina. b 253 WE are now cutting into .those purebred Hereford steers purchased from Mr. Birdling, and they 'are very prime. The two-tooth wethers, the dairy-fed pork, and the lamb are aRo especially toothsome. —Joll’s MeatBazaars " FECIAL on FRIDAY, H. SMITH’S Sale^—Petersham Belt usually 9d; your pick for 3d. f 370 SPECIAL on FRIDAY, H. SMITH’S Sale—Net Veilings, black and colours, usually Is 3d; for 6d yard. . b 375 SPECIAL on FRIDAY, H. SMITH’S Sale —Prime Donna Corsets, usually 4s lid; to quit at 2s lid pair. b 375 SPECIAL on FRIDAY, EL SMITH’S Sale —Ladies’ Lined "Winter Gloves, usually Is 6d; to quit at Is pair. b 370 SPECIAL on FRIDAY, H. SMITH’S Sale —Warner’s Rustproof Corsets, usual price 5s 6d; to-morrow 2s lid'. b 375. s : PECIAL on FRIDAY, H. SMITH’S" Sale —20 pairs Lace Curtains, alar price 4s lid; to quit at 2s 11(1 SPECIAL on FRIDAY, H. SMITH’S; Sale—A few Cream Delaine" Blouses 5s lid; to quit at 3s 6d. b 375 SPECIAL on FRIDAY, H. SMITH’S Sale—Children's Navy Tans, worth Is lld ; stock to clear at 6d each. b 375 TEUTON’S Children’s Fashions r April contains the following patis—Girls’ overall 10 to 12 years, s’ tunic 2to 4 years. Price 2d at 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. AT the Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King Street, to-morrow, for Is lid—Ready-to-wear Blouses. °373 "O EADY -TO - WEAR. Flannelette JLAi Blouses, Is lid each.—Morey and Moore’s Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King St. b 373 -j 7YTFOB a Rcady-to-Wear Flau1/ i. nelotte Blouse at Morey and Moore’s Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie library, King St. b3(3 y\NE AND ELEVENPENCE for a Ready-to-Wear Flannelette Blouse, to-monow, at Morey and Moore’s Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King St. b3(3 INNER Tubes Rim Brakes 3s, Foot Pumps 3s; Parcel Carriers.—Reynolds’ Cycle Depot. b 261 FASHIONS For All.”—May number to hand contains the following patterns—Lady’s Favourite Dress, Blouse and ' Skirt, Dressing Jacket, Smart Underskirt—all 24 waist. Child’s Nightdress 4 to 6 years.—Price 6d at The 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. b 355 CAUTION ! —Be careful what skates you buv. We stock all makes, and, will show you tho good and bad points. —Glideuway Rink. b 222 P~ ATENT Break-back Rat and Mouse Traps; easily set, sure catchers; also French Wire Rat Traps.—H. Ward and Co., the Cash Ironmongers. ,* 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 foods. Stocks must be reduced. — Mrs? Pearce, Devon St. East. b 213 TTVEGISTER Grate Ash Pans, plain JOB black, Is Gd, 2s; with brass bead, 2s Gd, 3s; also in Brass and Copper.—lL. Ward and Co., the Cash Ironmongers. * I

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143786, 9 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143786, 9 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143786, 9 May 1912, Page 1

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