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) 1 I I I 1 3 > 3 S 1 f 1 I » I Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. LOST AND FOUND. X OST, between Pendarvos Street and JLi Km pi re Pictures, Saturday, field Brooch, without pin; valued as keepsake. —Howard at Herald Office. gll LOST, on Thursday night, One Black Kid Glove.—Will Under kindly return to Herald Office. go X OST, on Wednesday, near LeppcrB I ton Junction, or on morning train, Gold Brooch. —Ten shillings reward at Herald Office. f 994 X7IOUNO That suit wants cleaning *JD Do it now I—J.1—J. K. Hawkins and Co., Dry Cleaners. 1949 FOUND Painting, Paper-hanging, Picture-framing, at West’s, Devon Street Hast, opposite Speddhig’s. WANTHDSi 4e. WANTED, Young Lady Assistant for shop.—Apply The Modern Ltd., Devon Street, New Plymouth, g 6 WANTED, Several Waitresses, from 6.80 to 10.30 p.m. —Apply Mrs. May. g 6 WANTED, for private house, a Reliable Woman for cleaning, etc.. <3iio day weekly.—Apply Mrs. Brockman, VVhite Hart Hotel. gi WANTED to Rent, in a few weeks’ time, Bungalow in nice surroundings, about five rooms, bathroom and conveniences, h. and c. service, electric light and heating point.—“W.S.W..” Herald Office. g2 TWO Young Ladies engaged during day require Private Board; share room. —Apply “Homely,” Herald Office. g4 WANTED to Buy, a O'ir quantity of Prairie Grass Seed.—For price and particulars apply to Willie J. Frceth; or Manager, New ,Zealand Express Co., Brougham Street, New Plymouth, _ g 3 WANTED to Buy, a Convenient Four or Five-roomed House, West End preferred.—Address Herald Office. f 993 WANTED, Place of Trust or Position as Housekeeper; experionced.—“W.X.Y.,” HeraldJDffico. 1989 WANTED, Capable Waitress, immediately. Apply Terminus Hotel. f 969 W ANTED, Young Girl to assist in office. —Apply P.O. Box 170. f 940 WANTED, Waitress; also Pantrymaid. —Apply Grand Ccntrahf93o r ANTED, immediately, Three Appentioes to—cabinetmaking, upholstering and machinery departments; good wage's to steady boys.—Apply Red Post. f 471 WILL my customers please note that business is carried on as usual in the same store, which is being remodelled, and that the only address is 143 Devon Street (opposite Newton King’s). —N. Greiner, Jeweller. 1998 RED CURRANTS arriving to-day, last of the season. —Waldock; ’phone 379, g 9 INGER Sowing Machines, opposite A.M.P. Buildings, Devon Street; repairs to all makes of sewing machines. —W. H. Panckhurst. glO 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 In metal pots, enamelware, etc., no solder, anyone can do it; Is 6d. “Mendels,” Is packet.—Ward and Co., Cash Ironmongers. 4 Galvanised whitebait Netting, 30in., 36in. wide; Garden Rakes, Is 9d, 2s 3d; Handled Hoes, Is 6d; Spades, 4s 6d. —Ward and Co., Cash Ironmongers/ CN. JOHNSON. Designer and • Maker of Good Furniture. — Wo shall be pleased to quote you' for any article of Furniture or Upholstery. Note address: King Street (next Jones’ Stables). 159 SEASIDE Waders for ladies and children ; big shipment to hand; get in now. —Dca-ro’s Boot Arcade. f 955 TEED’S Certain Cure for Corns, always reliable; all chemists.* 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 j-harpened, Lawn Mowers and Gramophones repaired. Any description of this kind a speciality, soldering, etc., etc. N. A. CHRISTIANSEN GUN AND LOCKSMITH, work Aluminium Devon Street. ’Phono 4SO. SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS. MR E. J. BAKER has decided to run 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. e 975 NOTICE. THOSE who are intending to make their homes in New Plymouth 1 should apply early to w. B. DAVIES. LICENSED LAND AGENT, LOWER BROUGHAM STREET. 4283_

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145998, 3 December 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145998, 3 December 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145998, 3 December 1917, Page 1

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