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HERALD Classified Advertiseme convenient and complete classi pulling capacity of your advertise RATES.— One insertion, Herald or 24 words Is 6d; 28 words Is 9d; 32 wo words 2s 6d; 20 words 3s; 24 words 4s; address and signature), cash. Booked, Herald and Budget Office, Febm LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from Sarnia' House, Vivian Street. Front Gate.. Unless it is. returned immediately prosecution will follow. a 463 FOUND, in - Municipal" Baths, Bunch of Keys.—Apply Herald Office. a 475 OST, Plain Gold Brooch with initials r on it, between Boys’ High School and Ambury’s corner. Reward at Herald Office. __a476 WILL person who was seen taking Macintosh from East End on Friday please return to Herald Office. . a 466 LOST, in Devon Street, on Friday, Gold Tie-pin, shell shape with diamon'd in centre.—Reward at Bank of muuu in •• - -- New South Wales, a 460 3’ ~IOUND7D-,c place for Fruit, always i the best and cheapest, at W. Kong and Co.’s. Empire Buildings. a 405 OUND American-cut Suits made, to measure from 635; fit and style guaranteed. Hawkins and Co., the Leading Firm. • a-iO7 FOUND— The only up-to-date Steam Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works in New Plymouth.—Hawkins and Co., the Leading Firm. OUND —The Leading Dyers and Dry Cleaners of Taranaki for years. Don’t mistake address, like others, and bo sorry.—Morshcad and Co.. Devon Street. e4ll OUND —The cheapest place for High-quality Furniture and Upholstering at lowest rates. —C. Is. Johnson. King Street. a4lw OUND, the best place for Fruit, cheapest and best—Tomatoes 4d and 3d, Jonathan Apples 4d, Peaches 4d and 6d. Cucumbers Id and. -d. Grapes Is 6d per lb., Bananas 41b. and 51b, for Is, Plums 4d and 3d lb., Eating Pears 3d and 4d.—Ching Kee and Co.; Dong. Ching, Manager. a 440 POUND, Sensible Presents —Oak Photo Frames, Pictures, Paint Boxes. Chalks, Crayons, etc., at West and Sons’, Painters, opposite Masonic Stables, Devon Street East.* FOUND— The place to get competent workmanship in your Furniture is J. Lobb’s, Liardet Street.* AIRWOUK ot ail descriptions. Vibro and Electric Massage, Electrolysis, Hairdressing, Shampooing, etc.—Mrs. Beadle, Egmont Toilet Parlours, near Carnegie Library. ’Phone No. 80. WANTEDS, ETC. w ANTED, a Waitress.—Apply Herald Office. a 487 ANTED to Buy, good Sheep and Cattle Dog.—Send' price to W. Freeth, Urenui. a 461 WANTED, Man to assist on golf course.—Apply Herald Office. a 464 WANTED, well-educated Youth as an apprentice to the drug business,—Apply Davies|_Pharmacy. all 2 WANTED, at once, two Unfurnished Rooms, with.use of conveniences, for married couple. Apply Herald Office. a 443 WAITING, for Engagement, Cook (woman), in hotel or boardinghouse; also Porter or Kitchenman; first-class references.—Scotch Registry Office, Devon Street. a 442 ANTED, respectable Girl to assist with Housework, mornings.—Apply Mrs. Ambury, top Gover Street. WANTED, young Maid to assist with children and household duties, sleep home.—Apply Mrs. Hale,-. “Oropi.” Lemon Street. a 4-l VNTED, Housemaid - Waitress; must bo reliable; good wages.— Apply Herald Office. a 422 WANTED. Girl to assist in house; small family, good home.-Ad-dress at Herald Office . OTTIEIL Draper, Inglewood, _ is now showing a fine range of-New Winter Goods in all departments.. Inspection cordially invited. Como. a3Bo THE Biggest Shipment ever landed .in New. Plymouth—looo Pairs of Cliildren’s Shoes ex s.s. Kaikoura, arriving this week.—Dockrill s. a 467 NE Thousand Pairs of Children’s Shoes arriving ex s.s. Kaikoura this week direct from B. A. Read, London.—Dockrill’s. a 467 pf /_ LADIES’ Glaco Boots, odd O/ sizes, must clear before new goods arrive.—Dockrill’s. a 467 INOLEUM 2 yards wide from Is lid at .the Red Post Sale. ANTED Known. —Our prices can’t be beaten, yet we never sacrifice quality for price.—J. Lobb, Liardet Street. _ - HUGE Bargains m Carpets and Rugs at the Red Post Sale. a7o RATT’S BENZINE 14s 6d, Kerosene 9s per case; Cycles from 30s, Motor Cycles from £ls; all accessories stocked; repairs promptly attended to. W. C; Bransgrovo, Cash Cycle Depot. - JUST, Arrived, a fine range of Infants’ Shoes and Boots ex s.s. Suf-folk—-DocUnlFs._ a. 467 KAPOC at 9d lb. in 41b. lots at the Red Post Sale. a 75 HEAP Dancing Shoes; splendid selection. —M’Ewen Bros.’ Shoe Sale. ' a 363 ETTER value than ever —Our 10s 6d Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes. Wide laces and round rubbers free— Dockrill’s. a 467 ON’T forget the Crockery Bazaar at the Red Post Sale. a 75 ‘EWEN BROS.’ Shoe Sale now on. Get in early.—M'Ewen Bros.’ Shoe Sale. a 363 SCHOOL Suits for Boys.—Norfolk and Rugby Suits 12s 6d at the H.B. Bargain Sale.* AM-MAKING. —Brassj Aluminium, and Enamelled Preserving Pans, all sizes.—H. Ward and Co., the Cash Ironmonger.*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144351, 16 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144351, 16 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144351, 16 March 1914, Page 1