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Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. LOST AND FOUND. L,OST, on Wednesday, near Lepperton Junction, or on morning train, . Hold Brooch.—Ten shillings reward at i Herald Office. f 994 FOUND That suit wants cleaning. Do it now! —J. K. Hawkins and Co., Dry Cleaners. f 94.9 ITIOUND Painting, Paper-hanging, . Picture-framing, at West’s, Devon 3 Street East, opposite Spedding’s. PERSONAL. ) /'CHANGED Address.—Write to me care G.P.0., Auckland.—Jack. f9Bl WANTEDS. &c. WANTED, One or Two Rooms (furnished) from Monday, tor two 3 weeks; board preferred, not essential. Herald Office. f 905 WANTED to Buy, a Convenient Pour or Five-roomed House, ' West End preferred.—Address Herald Office. f 993 WANTED, Place of Trust or Position as Housekeeper ; expcrienc- ; cd.—“W.X.Y.,” Herald Office. f 989 WANTED, by two respectable young ladies, Board and Lodging with I private family; willing to share room.- —■ Apply “L.R.5.,” Herald Office. f 970 WANTED, Capable Waitress, immediately. Apply Terminus j Hotel. 1969 WANTED, Young Girl to assist in office.—Apply P-0- Box 170. f 940 W' ANTED, Waitress; also Pantrymaid. —Apply Grand Central. f 930 WANTED, Capable Refined Young Lady as companion-housekeeper, country ; three adults, good homo. —Apply “\V.W.,» Box 99, Okato. f 929 WANTED, immediately, Three Appenticcs to cabinetmaking, npI bolstering and machinery departments; ; good wages to steady boys.—Apply Red 1 Post. f 471 DO you intend to buy one of Ambury’s Tailored Pique Costumes? ' Seven different sizes at 47s 6d. f9ll INGER Sewing Machines, world’s latest and best. Opposite A.M.P. Buildings, Devon Street, New Plymouth. ■ —W. H. Panckhurst, Manager. f7ll T7l UJI Costumes at Ambury’s, 79s 6d '.I? and 84s; Tussore Costumes, 84s and ! S9s 6d; from 32 to 44 bust. f9ll UPHOLSTERING, Furnishing, Bedding, Blinds, Loose Covers, Eiderdowns recovered by experienced hands. Best workmanship and materials guaranteed. Moderate charges. All latest designs to choose from.—Maddock, opposite Post Office, New Plymouth. POTMEND” mends holes hi metal pots, enamelware, etc., no solder, anyone can do it; Is 6d. “Mendets,” Is packet.—Ward and Co., Cash Ironmongers.* OSES at Ambury’s in pink, crimson ! L> and cream; special price Is 6d i spray ; pick yours early. f9ll GALVANISED Whitebait Netting, 30in., 36in. wide; Garden Rakes, Is 9d, 2s 3d; Handled Hoes, Is 6d; Spades, 4s 6d. —Ward and Co.. Cash Iron mongers/ HRISTMAS Cards, prices from 2d upwards; see the new View Cards, also cards in boxes. —At H. Lithgow’s, 303 Devon Street. f 953 LOWERS in abundance at Ambury’s —Roses, forgot-me-note, cherries, cornflowers, etc., Is 6d spray; mixed floral wreaths, 2s 6d. f9ll REWARD Books for boys and girls, all new titles. —At H. Lithgow’s. 303 Devon Street. f 953 ANOTHER shipment of Hats just in at Ambury’s. Ladies’ ready-to-wcars and children’s panamas, special. f9ll CN. JOHNSON. Designer and . Maker of Good Furniture.— Wo shall bo pleased to quote you for any article of Furniture or Upholstery. Note address; King Street (next Jones’ Stables). 169 SEE the smart little Handbags with ; purse, only 4s each, at H. Lithgow’s. I f 953 WHAT better for a Christmas present for boy or girl than a sot of “Erector,” instructive and amusing, from 6s to 47s 6d. —To be had from H. Lithgow. f 953 SINGH manufactures his own sweets, therefore you get them fresh and cheap.—Eureka Sweet Depot, Devon Street. f 969 T ADIES’ Handbags in silk, leather .Li and suede; prices to suit everybody.—H. Lithgow. f 953 SEASIDE Waders for ladies and children ; big shipment to hand; get in now.—Deare’s Boot Arcade. f 955 T BED’S Certain Cure for Corns, always reliable; all chemists.* work Aluminium GRINDING POLISHING SHARPENING FITTING WE are prepared to undertake any kind of work of the above description ; Surgical and Dental Instruments, Cutlery and Saws set and sharpened, Lawn Mowers and Graroaphones repaired. Any description of this kind a speciality, soldering, etc., etc. N. A. CHRISTIAN SEN gun AND LOCKSMITH, Devon Street. ’Phone 480. SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS. MR, E. J. BAKER Las decided to rim Excursion Trips from Inglewood to the Seaside on Sundays should sufficient inducement offer, leaving Inglewood at 9.30 a.m. and returning at 4.30 p.m.; cheap fares. Seats may be booked at E. J. Baker’s residence, Inglewood.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145997, 1 December 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145997, 1 December 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145997, 1 December 1917, Page 1

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