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DASH ADVERTISEMENTS in. these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted , -for ONE SHILLING per insertion: or tor Three Insertions 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must bo understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. LOST AND FOUND. WILL gentleman who was seen to pick up pair Gold-rimmed Spectacles in front of Ambury Bros, kindly return same to Herald Office. b 444 LOST,' on Thursday afternoon, between Lemon Street and Recreation Grounds —Gun-metal Watch with horse-hair chain. . Reward.—Herald Office. b 439 STRAYED— One nine months partJersey heifer (yellow-fawn).—Re-ward on. information to B. Simmons, Old Hospital Road. b 387 FOUND — Sensible presents at West and Sons’. Framed Dutch Prints, Oak d'hote Frames, Framed Pictures, etc.* . FOUND Out—We don’t skite; we leave ■ results to judge.—Morshead and Co., Dyers and Dry Cleaners. The oldest firm in Taranaki. ' b 329 FOUND —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 394 FOUND That the best sweet p.eas and bulbs are procurable at Harry Gilbert’s. Plant now. b 395 FOUND Swucnes, Feather-weight Pads, Transformations, etc., made to order. Combings made up.—Mrs. Beadle, Egmont Toilet Parlours, Griffiths’ Buildings. f 574 FOUND —That we clean or steam dye suits, costumes, dresses, etc., equal to new.—Hawkins and Co., The Leading Firm. b 263 WANTED, &c. WANTED: —Young Girl assist housework ; another maid kept; sleep. at home.—Scotch Registry Ofrice, opp. Presbyterian Church. b 445 WANTED” Cook-General;- good wage to suitable person.—Scotch Registry . Office, opp. Presbyterian Church. b 440 W ANTED —[Employment as keeper of tradesmen's books. —"R.,” office of this paper. , , , b 437 WANTED First-class. trousers hand; highest- wages and constant work.—T. \v. Rolston, Inglewood. • , : . hi 40 GOOD, reliable tenant wants 5 or 6~roomed house; near Hospital preferred.-^Apply Herald' Office; - b 433 WANTED A General Servant.— Apply Mrs. J. B. Roy, Vivian Street.' vb3Bl wANTED—A Day Porter.—Apply White Hart Hotel. .. ' b3BB WANTED— Responsible person to take charge of G.F.S. Clubroom at mid-day, two-hours daily, and ; in evenings. If possible to be jn residence. - —Apply to Miss Wilson, Carrington Road, ■ Hon. . Sec. , Girls’ Friendly Society. , b 402 WANTED to Rent by permanent tenant —o-roomed House, Vogeltown preferred.—Apply Herald Office. b 372 WANTED —Good Baker to take full - charge; character must. be exemplary.—Apply by letter "Baker,” Herald Office. b 370 WANTED —A contractor’s 1 light earth scoop.—George Pott,'.Mon-, toza. b 430 WANTED by experienced person— Position as housekeeper or cook. —Apply Herald Office. h 364 ANTED Known—Motor-oar for hire. —E. F. Losch on cab-stand. , b 379 ANTED for a family— Thoroughly competent person to assist with general housework. Wages 25s.—Apply L. Jacob, Mokau, or Herald Office. b 863 PLANT this month-sweet peas, bulbs, onions, cabbage and cauliflower seeds for early flowers and vegetables. —Procure from Harry Gilbert. b 395 ANDSWORTtI' House, corner Devon and Dawson Streets. — Vacancy for boarders; all conveniences; | two minutes from Post Office and railway station; moderate terms. b 328 AT THE KASH TO-MORROW— Men’s High-grade Rosiyn Singlets and Underpants in a great variety S' - 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. —Toll’s Meat Bazaars.* . XT THE KASH TO-MORROW— 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. - c5lO AT THE KASH TO-MORROW— Blue and White Football Jerseys 3s lid, Black Football Jerseys 3s 9d, Football Boots 10s 6dL b 389 "School Shirts from 4s 3d, Boys’ High School Knickers from 6s 6d.—At The Kash to-morrow. 1359 WANTED Known —Cambridge Pork Sausages and Small Goods of all kinds at Gardiner’s Pork Butcher Shop. NEW Art Designs in Linoleums at the Red Post. b3BO T THE KAS”H Yo‘-Moai!oW, “as usual, heaps of bargains; lowest prices for honest, dependable goods. b 389 CAUTION ! —Bo careful what skates you buy. We stock all makes, and will show you the good and bad points.—Glidcaway Rink. b 222 SEE our show window of Fenders and Curbs. Special display at the Red Post. . bSSO PATENT Break-back Rat and Mouse Traps; easily set, sure catchers j also French Wire Rat Traps.—H. Warn and Co., the Cash Ironmongers. * AT THE KASH TO-MORROW— Men’s Welted Boots. The noted Tread-along only 16s 6d; several shapes and styles. b 389

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143788, 11 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143788, 11 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143788, 11 May 1912, Page 1

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