CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in these columns not exceeding &ixteen Words are inserted fur ONE SHILLING per insertion; or tor Three insertions 2s (id. If orders come by. latter it must be -understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. LOST AND FOUND. CJTRAYED—One nine months partis. Jersey belter (yellow-fawn).—Re-ward on information to E. Simmons, Old Hospital Road. b 387 oUNlT—Collie Pup, colour streaky yellow, No. on collar 253, C.C.C., 1908. ’Owner can have same by paying expenses.—D. Hamilton, okoko. b 369 1 WOUND—Sensible presents at West . and Sons’. Framed Dutch Prints, Oak Photo Frames, Framed Pictures, etc.* . , OUND Out—Wo don’t skite; we leave results to judge.—Morsuead and Co., Dyers and Dry Cleaners. The oldest firm in Taranaki. OUND—That Ching Kee and Co. are the greatest importers of coloured Chinese silks, also fancy cups and saucers, and suppliers of fresh fruit dailyj __ b 394 FOUND That the best sweet peas and bulbs are procurable at Harry Gilbert's. Plant now. b 390 TCTOUND Switches, Feather-weight ■JJ Pads, Transformations, etc., made to order. - Cbiiioiugs made up.—Mrs. Beadle, Egmout Toilet Parlours. Griffiths’ Buildings. Wi I HOUND—That we clean or steam ' dye suits, costumes, dresses, etc., equal to new, —Hawkins and Co., The Leading, Firm. b 263 WANTED, &o. w ANTED—A Day Porter.—Apply White Hart Hotel. baBB ANTED—Responsible person to . . take charge of G.F.S. Clubroom at mid-day, two hours daily, and in evenings. If possible to be in residence. —Apply to Miss AVilson, Carrington Road, Hon. Sec. Girls’ Friendly Society. . - b 402 WANTED, for the AVaikato—Respectable and Capable Family to miln and take charge of first-class dairy, herd on shares. Herd comprises 120 selected cows. The farm is highly improved, level, and adjoins creamery and school.—Apply with copies of references and stating numbers of milkers to Newton King, New Plymouth. b 382 WANTED A General Servant.— Apply Airs. J. B. Roy, A’ivian Street. b3Bl "ANTED to Rent by, .permanent tenant —5-roomed House" A’ogeltowu preferred.—Apply Herald Office.^ W~ ANTED—Good 'Baker to take full charge; chafacter must be exemplary;—Apply by letter “Baker,” Herald Office. . , b 370 WANTED by experienced person— Position as housekeeper or cook. —Apply Herald Office. b 364 WANTED Known —Motor-car for hire.—E. F; Losch on cab-stand. WANTED for a family—Thoroughly competent person to assist with general housework. AA’ages 2as.—Apply Lt. Jacob,. iVfokau, or Herald Office. ■■■_ b 363 LANTldiirmontirsweet peas, bulbs, onions, cabbage and cauliflower seeds for early flowers and vegetables^ —Procure from Harry Gilbert. b 395 ANDSAVORTH House, corner Devon and Dawson Streets. — V acancy for boarders ; all conveniences; two minutes from Post Office and railway station; moderate terms. b32S A T THE KASH TO-MORROAA Jlen’s High-grade Koslyn Singles and Underpants in a great variety. b3S9 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 also especially toothsome. —Joll’s Heat Bazaars.* AT THE KASH TO-MORROAV — Solid leather Handbags, Portmanteaux Suit Cases, Basil Brief Bags from 7s 6d. * b 389 WANTED Known.—Poultry of all kinds, -Roast Pork, Boiled Pork, Boiled Ham daily at Gardiner’s Pork Butcher Shop. c 516 T THE KASH TO-MORROAA’— Blue and AA’hite Football Jerseys 3s lid, Black Football Jerseys 3s 9d, Football Boots 10s (id. ' b 389 OA’S’ High School Shirts from 4s 3d, Boys’ High School Knickers from 6s 6d.—At The Kash to-morrow. ■ b 389 'ANTED Known —Cambridge Pork , . Sausages and Small Goods of all kinds at Gardiner’s .Pork Butcher Shop. IVTEAV Art Designs in Linoleums at the Red Post. b3BO "i 7 I r THEKASIi TO-MORROAV, as XJL usual, heaps of bargains; lowest prices for honest, dependaulc goods. 1 ' ■ 1 b 38!) AUTIONI —Be careful what skates vou buy. AVe stock all makes, and will show yen the good and bad points.—Glides way _Rin_k. , b 222 S EE our show window of Fenders and Curbs.. Special display .at the Red Post. b3BO PATENT Break-back Rat and Mouse Traps; easily set, sure catchers; also French AA’iro Rat Traps.—H. AVard and Co., the Cash Ironmongers. * "O OSLYN Blankets at 17s, 21s, and JO; 28s at the Red Post. b3BO A p the' KASH TO-MORROAA’— Men’s Welted Boots. The noted Tread-along only 16s 6d; several shapes and styles. h 389 T~ 6 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 bo reduced. — jlrs. Pearce, Devon St. East. b 213 IRES’ Warm Coats for school wear'at os Gd to 19s 6d, all samples. Ladies’ Tweed Coats 14s lid.— At Calvert’s. b 386 EGISTER Grate Ash Pans, plain black, Is 6d, 2s; with brass bead, 2s 6d, 3s; also in Brass and Copper.—lT. AVard and Co., the Cash Ironmongers. *
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143787, 10 May 1912, Page 1
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