Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding Sixteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. LOST AN?) FOUND. LOST, to-day, Child’s Bag, with 10s note and grocery list, between Coffee Paiace and Gadd’s,—Mrs. Homely, Spotswood. ■ d 678 OST, yesterday, between Carnegie Library and Post Office, Lady’s Handbag containing money.—Reward at Herald Office. d 679 1710UND Painting, Paper-hanging, J Picture-framing, at West’s. Devon Street East, opposite Spedding’s. WANTEDS. ic. WANTED, by youth (U years’ experience in Customs routine), 'Position in merchant’s, or shipping agent’s office. —Apply Herald Office. RGENT —Wanted, Carpenters and Labourers, to finish- contract at Kakaramea.—Apply, immediately, to Lockhart, Builder, Hawera; or C. Johns, Foreman, Kakaramea. dC64 WANTED, Working Manager for a largo bush' farm forty-five miles inland from Wanganui; unsuitable for applicant with children of school age; good dogs and knowledge of bush country essential; salary £4 10s a week and bonus. —Apply, with references, to W. J. Poison, Cordell. d 573 WANTED, a Girl to assist with housework. —Apply Herald Offipe. d 622 WANTED, Good General Maid, or Young Girl to assist. —Apply Mrs. 'air, 129 Vivian Street. ' d 673 w 'ANTED, Capable General; children’s nurse kept.—Apply, mornMary’s Vicarage, New Plymouth. d 672 WANTED to Buy, Quarter-acre Section, elevated position preferred; state price.—Reply "Cash,” Herald Office. d6BO "ANTED, Capable Housekeeper for country ; widow preferred.—Particulars from “Farmer,” Post Office, Brixton. d 621 GOOD Joiner Wanted to learn machines; one with some knowledge of machinery preferred.—N.P. Sash and Door. d 609 WANTED, a Housemaid; wages 255. —Apply Mrs. Lysaght, Hawera, telephone 154; particulars at this office. ■ d 590 WANTED, Experienced General, able to do plain cooking, family of two,; wages 30s.—Apply Mrs. D. Cooper, Eltbam,' 0592 ’ ANTED a Typist (junior) for Law Office. —Apply Bpx 172. . dSBO WANTED, Three or Four Labourers at once. —Apply Iron Works, Moturoa. . . dooi ANTED, a Boy to deliver Heralds on train every evening.—Apply Taranaki Herald. WANTED Known Teed’s Cough Elixir obtainable from Fraser, Storekeeper, Waitara. d-360 MISCELLANEOUS. TO-NIGHT —Bananas are cheap, Island Oranges are sweet. Stunner Apples are A.l. —At T. W. White’s Fruit Store, Gover Street. d6Bl MRS. MAY, of the firm of May and Arrowsmith, Ltd., wishes to thank the person who returned the sugar basin lid, as the set is now complete. d 669 ZEALANDIA Restaurant, opposite Berry’s, Brougham Street; all meals Is. Try one; you’ll come again. Early breakfast, 6.45. d 534 WE are pleased to announce that Mr. W. Woods, lately with Mr. N. C. Johnson, has joined our staff of workers. Mr. Woods has had considerable experience in making high-class furniture, office furniture, show cases and shop fittings. W T e will be pleased to quote you.--Leighton and Son, Devon and Gill Streets, New Plymouth. d 236 ODGES & MILLMAN. Designers and Makers of First-class Furniture of every description. Eiderdown Quilts recovered; Loose Covers and Blinds a specialty.—Address: Maclean Street, Waitara; and Pendarves Street, New Plymouth. c 557
TTJINEAPPLES, Valencia and Island JL Oranges, and Cocoanuts. —At Mrs. Kidson’s, Devon Street. d 625 CIHOICE Winter Cole Pears, Stunner and Dougherty Apples and Cooking Apples. —Woollett, Quality Fruiterer, Devon Street. dG29 PLANT Now —Peas, Beans, Radish, Onions, Carrots, Turnips, also Flower Seeds in boxes; all reliable seeds. —City Fruit and Flower Co., New Plymoutti. d 636 INALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; i top market price to trade and. others.— Pearline Co., 168 Queen Street, Auckland. cBB7 TRY Singh’s original American Bosses, Bulgarian Rock, Todies and Candies; best of the Jellies; Boiled Sweets a speciality. Cheapest and best. —Eureka Sweet Depot, opposite Everybody’s, Devon Street. d 473 FOR Go-carts, Push-carts; Pram Tyres fitted while you wait.—Haddock, Furnisher, Devon Street (next Gadd’s, grocer). d 649 S~ PECIAL spring show of trimmed and untrimmed millinery now on. —Mrs. Pellow, Red Post Corner. d 302 N. JOHNSTON, designer and • maker of good Furniture, specialises in air-tight Show Cases and Shop Fittings; first-class workmanship guaranteed’ Note address: King Street (next Jones’ Stables). * RS. PELLEW, Devon Street, invites ladies to attend her special spring show of millinery. d 302 “d TOPLEAKS” (pot rivets) will mend k*s anything that leaks; enamel, aluminum,'tin, iron or cooking utensils of any kind; price Is.—Ward and Co., Cash Ironmonger.* LADIES! Please note that special spring show of trimmed and untrimmed millinery now on. —Mrs. Pellew, Devon Street. d 302 PPLES Delicious, Munro’s Favourite and Sturmers, also the best .Stunners by the case, at reasonable prices.—Mrs. Kidson, Devon S#feet East. d 620,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16212, 17 August 1918, Page 1
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