lUtes for this column are as follow;--Oue insertion, Herald or Budget 16 words Is; 20 words'ls 3d; 24 words Is 6d; 28 words Is sd; 32 words 2s. Three insertions. Herald —16 words 2s 6d; 20 words 3s; 24 words 4s; 28 words 4s .6d; ,32 words 6s (including address and signature), cash. Booked, 50 per cent, extra. The Taranaki Herald tarings results —the best advertising medium in the province.
LOST ANp FOUND. LOST, in Devon Street, December 3, a Child's Gold Curb Chain Bracelet.— ITiOONU—Don’t wear soiled clothes JD for Christmas, Have them renovated by Hawkins and C 0.,. Dry Cleaners. t7JB FOUND— Tour louse needs Painting, Paperhanging, or Pictures Framed. Try West, Devon Street Hast, opposite Masonic’ Stables. 4 WANTEDS, ETC. TARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. TS7ANTED, Assistant for Hospital • • Farm. Apply— MANAGER, 1886 ■ Westown. WANTED, Married Cbuple, don’t mind one child; man must be good milker, and woman help in housework and little milking; good home; wages, £3 10s and found.—Arthur ,B. WANTED, by young man, situation on farm; good at all work; no milking; highly recommended; wages, £3 6s.—Scotch Registry Oliiee. IHBU ANTED, Cook for hotel, man or woman, country.—Scotch Registry Ofhce. 1880 ANTED, Furnished Cottage, close to beach, for three or four weeks. —Apply Box 89, Eltham. 1860 WANTED —For sports, picnics, and holidays: Smartest Millinery, Frocks, Coats, G'oves, Hosiery, Suits now showing at Ambury’s. 1863 WANTED, good” Man for general drapery.—Apply Morey and Son New Plymouth. f 873 WANTED, a good Milker for about 20 cows; middle-aged man preferred; 83s'week and board. App’y “8.,” Herald Oilice. ' i 844 WANTED, Lady. Attendant for dental rooms*.—Applyby hitter, ■ F. Hasten, London Dental. f 855 WANTED, 'situation as Lady-help or Working Housekeeper, for few weens or longer; capable of taking charge.—Apply “Reliable,” Herald Office. . ■ 1856 WANTED, 150 Ladies to buy their Holiday Costume, Frock, and Hat at Ambufy’s, New Plymouth. ■ 1863 WANTED, at once, smart Girl for cashier. Apply Ward, Casa ' 1874 WANTED Known—l have a quautity of good Rough Timber at bs per 100.—Thos. V. Simons, New Plymouth. 3516 WANTED, 500 dozen Handkerchiefs, 2d to 3b lid each, to be cleared from Ambury's by Christmas.
J7URST PRIZE £ls. DESERT i GOLD TEA “Camels” Competition closes July 30, 1916. Ninety-one Cash Prizes. “Desert Gold” the Queen of Teas—makes more caps to the pound. Delicious refreshment in every cup. 2 LD i ALSE TEETH BOUGHT.— Wanted to Buy, Sound or Broken Teeth on gold, silver, or vulcanite; best possible prices in New Zealand. Post any you have to J. Dunstone, P.O. Bos 1033, Auckland. Cash by return mail. Established 25 years. All parcels should havo sender’s name and address inside. All kinds of Dental Waste bought for remanufaeturing. c!23 THE Daisy Ply Killer. —lt kills them by the million; neat and attractive; price Is, packets of refills 6<f. —Ward and Co., Cash Ironmonger.* SUCCESSFUL “At Homes” assured by serving DESERT GOLD TEA. Its rich flavour and delicious goodness will refresh and delight your guests. Special Family Blend Is 8d; choicer grades at Is 10d' and 2s. ' Save the “Camels.” WANTED, a thousand men and boys to buy their Christmas Suits, Hats, Shirts, Ties at Ambury Bros.’, New Plymouth. iB6O WANTED Known—Magou’s Motor Car leaves Bank of New Zealand comer daily for Eabotn at 4 p.m., arriving at Rahotu at 6.40. Passengers and parcels at lowest rates. rlOl OVER- Motorcycles, latest 1915, 3sposd; countershaft, just arrived. Call and inspect before deciding on your new mount. —Bransgrove’s Cash Cycle Depot, Devon Street East. f 777 BSERT GOLD TEA is fresh and refreshing—saving and satisfying. Picked right, packed right. The Special Family Blend at Is 8d is excellent and economical. Choicer grades at Is lOd and 2s. 2 ■J’ jADIES’ Dresses greatly reduced l/oriccs.—H. Cocker, Devon Street. * fBO3 BUTLER’S Furniture Polish ; saves time, trouble, and makes the furniture look like spring. All stores and Teed and Co., Agents. f 341 DO you know, Christmas is coming and you need to tone up for the holidays. “Vivifio” does it. Obtainable Toed and Co.; 3s 6d. 2 riTHF-RMOS Flasks keep contents hot X or cold; price Ss 6d, posted 6s; extra refills 3s 6d. —Ward and Co., Cash Ironmongers.* E. W. M. L TSONS ’ SURVEYOR, Brougham Street, New Plymouth (Next Bank of -Australasia). Authorised to survey under the Land Transfer Act A COLD Joint of Meat is a great treat with the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Ask-any housewife, tracer, or chef. J
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144857, 8 December 1915, Page 1
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735Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144857, 8 December 1915, Page 1
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