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Ratos for tills column arc as follow: — One insertion, Herald or Budget—-16 words Ls : 20 words Is 3d: 24 words Is fid; 2S words Is 9d; 32 words 2s. Throe insertions, Herald—l 6 words 2s 6d; 20 words 3s; 24 words 4s; 28 words 4.s fid : 32 words os (including address and signature), cash. Booked, 50 per cent, extra. E.OST AND FOUND. FOUND. Faster Saits made to measure from 03s; fit and stylo guarj anteed.—Hawkins and Co., the Lead- [ ing Finn. a 565 ; THO CXD—The only up-to-dato Steam 3? Dyeing and Dry Cleaning "Works ! in ,\mr Plymouth.—Hawkins and Co., | tho_Loading rirni. a 569 j THOUN D. tivo place lor Fruit, always’ the host and cheapest, at W. Kong ; and Co.'s Empire Buildings. a 072 I THOUND—The Loading Dyers and i J. Dry Cleaners of Taranaki for 1 years. Don't mistake address, like others, and be sorry.—Moishead and Co. Devon Street. a 568 FOUND, .sensible Presents Oak Photo Frames, Pictures, Paint Boxes, Chalks, Crayons, etc., at West and Sons'. Painters, opposite Masonic Stables, Devon Street Fast.* I HOUND The cheapest place for High-quality Furniture and Upholstering at lowest rates. —C. N. Johnson, King Street. a 412 HA 111 WO UK ot all descriptions, Vibro and Electric Massage, Electrolysis, Hairdressing, Shampooing, etc.—Mrs. Beadle, Egmout Toilet Parlours. near Carnegie Library. ’Phone No. 80. WANTEDS, ETC. WANTED, a good Lad, age 15 to 17 years.—-Apply sharp to D. Berry and Co. a 644 t* .’’ANTED, first-class Waitress, also * V Paotrymaid.—Apply White Hart Hotel. a 634 WANTED, hy young lady, large Unfurnished Room with fireplace; East End preferred.—Reply "X..” Herald Office. a 671 ANTED at once, Second Waitress and a Housemaid. Apply Criterion Hotel, a 603 ANTED, Waitress, for the country, .at once.— Apply Herald ANTED, a Waitress. Apply Herald Office. a 487 “ANTED Known—Pay a visit to . . the Tea Rooms at the Band Bazaar to-night. The favourite blend, Vinbrook, on brew.—Vinsen and Brooks, Busy T Men. a 606 w 56’ WANTED Known, that you can get best value in Horse and Cow Covers at Cook and Lister’s. Saddlers, Currie Street, New Plymouth. a66l 1 'LbTSDGAK, 8s 9d; 501b.'flour, (id; at Gadd’s, Devon Street. a ’’' ' WATERPROOF School Capes for Boys and Girls at 12s 6d and 13s 6d at the New Zealand Clothing Factory.* J“UST Imported, a large consignment of special quality Flower Pote and Saucers, Horticultural Sundries, etc.— City Fruit and Flower Company. a 555 rjACON, Sid to lid; Cheese, 7-Jd;, Batter, lid, Is, and Is Id; at Gadd’s, Devon Street. a 677 WANTED Known Vivific is the elixir of life; cures eczema (in conjunction with ointment), constipation, indigestion, and all nervous troubles.—Ail chemists and stores. Try a bottle. 647 TEA, Is, Is Id, Is 6d, and Is 8d; Tapioca or Sago, filbs. for Is; at Gadd’e, Devon Street. a,077 ANTED Known. —Our prices can’t bo beaten, yet wo never sacrifice quality for price.—J. Lobb, Liardet Street. ICE, Pearl Barley, Linseed and Split Peas, 61bs. for Is; at Gadd’s, Devgn Street. a 6‘" HEAP. Register Grate Ashpans, plain black Japanned. Is 6d, 2s, 2s fid; with brass bead, 2s fid. 3s, 3s fid each.—H. Ward and Co., The Cash Ironmonger.* JAM-MAKING.— Brass, Aluminium, and Enamelled Preserving Pans, U sizes'.—H. Ward and Co., the Cash ronmongor.* TAR A T A TAU A T A gHEEP jQOG rjIRIAH £} LUB(Affiliated with N.I.D.T. Association.) SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING Will be held on MR. GUILFORD’S FARM On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 23 and 24. Write for Programme, ENTRIES CLOSE with Secretary on APRIL 16. F. L. STREET, a 591 Secretary. N EW PLYMOUTH ’BUS TIMETABLE. Saturday Night, 6.30 7.30 9.30 10.0 8.1; Saturday Ni 7.0 8.15 9.30 10.0 Thursday afternoon ’bus runs evi hour only. FITZROY to BREAKWATER (Si days and Thursdays), if sufficient ducement oilers: —Leaves Fitzroy 1.40 p.m., returning from Breakwa to Fitzroy at 4.0 p.m. All parcels must be prepaid. Motor-cars for hire. J. W. WEST, Proprietor. rADIESI —lf Hubbys appetitb is J poor, tempt him with a taste of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-dav.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144360, 26 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144360, 26 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144360, 26 March 1914, Page 1

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