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COST AND FOUND. L.OST, from train, near W\ipuku, last I'T-iday, Black Handbag.—Reward at Herald Office. 760 X ,EFT, in 5 p.m. car from L'itzroy on I J Wednesday last, Lady’s Umbrella,, figured black" silk.—Please leave at Herald Office. , 714 FOUND Don’t wear a d»ty suit; send it to J. K. Hawkins and Co., Dry TROUND. — Painting, Paper-hanging, JH Picture-framing,'at West’s, Devon Street East, opposite Spedding’s. WANTEDS.- Ac. ANTED, Girl to help with house"work. —Apply 55 Hino Street. 759, YOUNG Lady seeks, part time light employment (book-keeping preferred). —-Apply “Trustworthy,” Herald Office. „ . \ 722 WANTED, a Young Second Cook: also Housemaid.—Apply Herald Office. 725 ANTED, Permanent Hand.—Apply Egmont Brewery. 749 WANTED, Smart Boy for shop duties; good prospects for sharp lad.—Apply Hallensteiu Bros., Ltd.'7s2 11X7ANTED, Experienced Waitress; VV also Housemaid. —Apply Mrs. Golding, “Rahui.” 690 WANTEDj "'n - Smart Boy, 16-17. Scott, Beehive. 569 WANTED, immediately, Three Apprentices to cabinetraaking, upholstering and .machinery- departments; good wages to steady boys.—Apply Red Post. ' JE47I WANTED, an Experienced Waitress. Apply Waitara' Hotel, Waitara. . 650 ANTED, Second-hand Side-car and Chassis, suitable Ariel Motor-cycle.—-Apply Herald Office. 731 WANTED to Lease, Five-roomed House with all conveniences, felons year qr more; central. —Apply [ “Lease,” Herald Office. 732 ANTED, Lady’s Bike; must be in good order, —Phone 329 D. 744 ANTED to Dui'7 One Good Sheep Dog and-one Good Cattle Dog^. — W. Spence, Awakino. 737 ANTED, immediately. Secondhand Gig, long shafts preferred.— j Apply Herald Office. 671 ENTLEMAN wants private board, central.—Reply, stating terms, to “No. 10,” Herald Office. 761 MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED Known —Windows,-Office, Shop and Warehouse Cleaners. Estimates .given for.all classes of work, ; large or small. Satisfaction guaranteed. I Write or call. —E. Darling) 295 Devon I Street (opposite Red Post). 72Q RACE Week—A special showing of new autumn millinery is .now wait- | ing your early inspection at Mollison’s. I . i - 718 B’ EST Refined Dripping, 51b.'for2s; please bring tin. —Scott’s Beehive. 569 OLLISON’S are showing, many beautiful .autumn hats, which emI brace the very latest creations in muunery modes. —Mollison’s. *lo HY go further when we are offering big value in Furniture of -quality. A largo assortment of Rugs, Carpets, Mats, Seagrass Squares, Jap. Squares, Bedding, Blinds, Loose Covers. Eiderdown Quilts recovered by experienced hands at shortest notice.—Maddock, Upholsterer and Furnisher, Devon Street (next to Gadd’s, Grocer), New Plymouth. ‘ ' C'tALL early and secure your autumn j hat for the races. The best and latest creations in millinery you will find at Mollisbn’s. 718 ‘‘"OOTMEND” mends holes In metal JH pots, enatnelware, etc., no solder, anvone can do it; Is 6d. “Mendets,’ Is “packet.—Ward and Co., Cash IronMOLLISON’S extend To you a cordial invitation to view their unique display of early autumn millinery. 718 IL JOHNSON, Designer and . Maker of Good .Furniture.— We shall be pleased t*- quote you for any article of Furniture or Upholstery. Note address: King Street' (next Jones’ Stables). W 159 MRS. PELLEW has opened her first show of autumn millinery; inspection cordiMly invited.AOn’view to-mor-row and following days. 641 13 ACE Week Ladies please call and JDu see our beautiful snow of latest trimmed millinery,—Mrs. Fellow; Red Post Corner. ] - 641 G" RAND Show of Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery now showing at Mrs. Pellew’s; call early and) inspect. 1 641 Galvanised whitebait Netting, 30in., 86in. wide; Garden Rakes, Is 9d, 2s 3d; Handled Hoes, Is 6d; Spades, 4s 6d. —Ward and Co.. Cash Ironmongers.* l ED POST Sale—Matting Squares, o woven, 6 x 9 12s 6d, 9x9 16s 6d, . 9 x 12 21s. 661 ALL Carpets j Rugs and Linoleums, 2s in the £ reduction.—At the Red Post Sale. . 661 ROTOSILLA Treadle Sewing Machine £8 15s. —At the Red Post Sale. ■ , ~ 661 fc.uHURCLUTTI, 6ft. wide, usually 6s J; 6d, now 5s 3d.—At the Red Post Sale, 661 HEFFIELD Table Knives, 10s 6d half-dozen.—At the Red Post Sale. RESIDENTS OF NEW PLYMOUTH. WHO IS YOUR COAL MERCHANT? TO obtain the best results and prompt attention to all your requirements you must deal with the right firm. For Coalbrookdale, Waipa, Taupiri and Newcastle Coals, Dry, Sound Firewood, and Coke, communicate with the WESTPORT COAL COMPANY. LTD. KING STREET. NEW. PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 61. 0654

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16049, 6 February 1918, Page 1

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684

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16049, 6 February 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16049, 6 February 1918, Page 1

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