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Prepaid Advertisements not_ exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. COST AND FOUND. LOST, on Wednesday, Gold Shamrock I’in, valued as keepsake.—Will return to Herald Office. T.TOUND Painting, Paper-hanging, r Picture-framing, at West’s, Devon Street East, opposite Spedding’s. WANTEDS. &C. WANTED, a Smart Boy for machine room. —Apply Taranaki > Herald. dBl4 WANTED, Good General Servant; no children.—Apply Mrs. Webster, Bank of New South Wales. dBO3 WANTED, Girl to assist; used to children. —Mrs. J. G. Brash, 80 Buller Street. dBl3 WANTED, Good Cook.—Apply Mrs. N. Miller, Standish Hill, New Plymouth. dBl2 WANTED to Buy, Second-hand Incubator, about 100 egg capacity; also Loan of Milk Cow for three months. —Apply by letter to “X.," Herald Officer dB2l WANTED, a Good Capable Man to drive baker’s cart.—Apply May and Arrowsmith, Ltd. d_B2o WANTED, Apprentices to engineering.—Apply Okey and Hollo, Foundry, New Plymouth. dBl9 WANTED, Boy for farm work; previous experience not essential. — Taranaki Farmers’ Labour Agency, U.S.S. Buildings. d 786 WANTED, Lady Book-keeper, with knowledge of shorthand and typing preferred; references required; salary £ll7 per annum. —Apply “Accountant,” Box 2, New Plymouth. d 759 WANTED, Carpenters; Is 9d an hour and overtime. —B. L. Roberts and Son. d 758 WANTED, Second-hand Piano, in good order, for cash.—Apply “Urgent,” Herald Office. d 757 WANTED, Young or Middle-aged AVoman; milk a few cows and assist in housework; good home.—Apply AV. James, Corbett Road. d 764 WANTED, a Timber Yard Man who can class timber and make up orders. —Apply A. E. Surrey, Inglewood. d 745 ANTED, a Girl for Housework, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; wages per week. —Apply Herald Office._ d 750 WANTED, an All-round AA 7ood-work-ing Machinist.—Apply A. JJ. Surrey, Inglewood. . d 746 WANTED, a Boy for general farm work; top wages.—Apply N. AV. Hill, Hillsborough. d 742 ANTED, Help for Machine Milking, man or woman; good wages.—Apply D. S." Masker, Uruti. WANTED, Three or Four Labourers at once—Apply Iron Works, Moturoa. d 554

MISCELLANEOUS. APPLES, Choice Nelson Stunners, guaranteed sound, 401 b. case 12s 3d.—Waldock’s; ’phone 379. d 793 ("i ET your boot repairs done at X Leech’s; best work, best material ; lowest prices in the town. d 724 E 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. We 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. c6fi7 PLANT Now —Peas, Beans, Radish, Onions, Carrots, Turnips, also Flower Seeds in boxes; all reliable seeds. --City Fruit and Flower Co., New Plymouth. d 636 BASKET Grates, Gothic and Colonial Grates, for open fireplaces, Register and Tiled Grates, Oak and Marbled Mantelpieces.—Ward and Co., Cash Ironmongers.* ’ TRY Singh’s original American Bosses, Bulgarian Rock, Toflfics and Candies; best of the Jellies; Boiled Sweets a speciality. Cheapest and best. —Eureka Sweet Depot, opposite EveryImdy’s, Devon Street. d 473 < * O A.A WILL buy a nice two-seater oWiUU English Car, first-class order.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Ply- _ MRS. PELLEW, Devon Street, invites ladies to attend her special spring show of millinery. <3302 I7IALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; . top market price to trade and others. —Pearline Co., 168 Queen Street, Auckland; cBB7 STOPLEAKS” (pot rivets) will mend anything that leaks; enamel, aluminum, tin, iron or cooking utensils of any kind; price Is. —Ward and Co., Cash Ironmonger.* ADIESI Please note that special spring show of trimmed and untrimmed millinery now on. —Mrs. Pellew, Devon Street. d 302 Hire.—For morning mail train -W and general hire work, night or day, ring Collins, No. 540. c 53 WHY go further when we are offering big value in Furniture of quality. A large assortment of Rugs, Carpets, Mats, Seagrass Squares, Jap. Squares, Bedding, Blinds, Loose Covers, Eiderdown Quilts recovered by experienced hands at shortest notice.—Haddock, Upholsterer and Furnisner, Devon Street (next to Gadd’s, Grocer), New Plymouth. CN. 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). * For printing of all descriptions call at the Herald office.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16218, 24 August 1918, Page 1

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