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Prepaid advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions. Two Shillings and Sixpence. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Two Cattle Dogs—"Bill,” black with white chest and paws; “Joe,” rusty black with white and tan facings.—Reward at Jones’ Stables. LOST, Gold Brooch, between Paynter’s Lano and Sackvillo Street; reward. —Mrs. Geo. Wigley, Fitzroy. cBOO LOST, on Saturday, Two £1 Notes; working man’s wages. —Finder rewarded on returning to Herald Office. cBO2 LOST, by returned soldier, Auto Safety Shaving Outfit and Cameo Brooch; finder rewarded. —Apply Herald Office. c 778 ■J7IOUND— ZX2OK. IVe clean and IP press suits from 7s 6d. Get busy! — At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s. c 396 T7IOUND Painting, Paper-hanging, 1 r Picture-framing, at West’s, Devon Street East, opposite Spedding’s. WANTF.DS. W ANTED, Board and Lodgings with private family.—Apply “X.Y.Z.” Herald; Office. cBl4 W“ ANTED, Three Good Cabinetmakers; up-to-date machine factory ; top wages 'to suitable men. — Hayles, Spurdle and Co., Art Furnishers, Inglewood. • cßll WANTED, a Good AVoman for a week’s cleaning.—Apply Mrs. F. Payne, “Marowa,” Vogeltown. c 796 WANTED, Board and Residence for two ladies, single rooms, must bo central. —Write “Urgent,” Herald Office. cSOB VACANCIES for Two Gentlemen Boarders willing to share .room; comfortable home. —Apply Herald Office. • c 799 W' ANTED, by capable girl. Position as lady help.-—Apply “Help,” Herald Office. c 720 WANTED, a Good Housemaid or Working Housekeeper. Apply Grand Central c 684 WANTED, a. Housemaid. —Apply Mrs. Walter Weston, Gilbert Street. c 643 WANTED, a Housemaid. —Apply Mrs. Faber Fookee, Courtenay Street. ; c 368 ANTED, a Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. Golding, “Rahui,” Weymouth Street. c 402 NGAMOTU Palladium Afternoon Teas reduced to sixpence. c 709 mHIS right thing for the coldSweather JL is one of our knitted tammies, all new shapes.—Note the address: H. Lithgow, 291 Devon Street. c 737 EW PLYMOUTH Art Depot— Closed for a short time during alterations. Watch advertisement for opening. , ■ c 773 IHALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise: . top market price to trade and others. —Pennine Co., 168 Queen Sfreetj Auckland. ireet, cBB7 WAITING Employment Farm 1 Hands, Share Milkers, Waitress, Pantrymaid, etc.—Taranaki Farmers’ Labour Agency, Union S.S. Co.’s Buildings, St. Aubyn Street,* RTIFICIAL Teeth—Artificial Teeth (any state). Diamonds, Platinum and old Gold bought.—Post to Silverstone, 145 Vivian Street, Wellington. TIP-TOP quality at bedrock prices in beef; mutton, lamb, veal and pork, at The Imperial Meat Supply.* CAPE Gooseberries from Nelson, choice line, 9s 121 b. cases delivered; season finished. —Phillips, Coffee Palace Corner. cBl2 L' AMB prices for May again reduced Id per lb. at The Imperial Meat Supply.* . THE Taranaki Herald is obtainable every evening after 6 o’clock from the following:—Miss Retford, Currie Street; Messrs. Young and Logie, H. J. Price and C. W. Waldock, Confectioners, Devon Street; and T. W. White, Cover Street. PHOLSTERY', Mattresses, Loose Covert, Eiderdown Quilts re-cover ed, Perambulators and Hoods, Blinds, etc. —A. J. Hillman, Furnisher, Pendarves Street.* BASKET- Grates, Gothic and Colonial Grates, and Gratings for Open Fireplaces, Perfection Kcrosone Oil Heaters. —Ward and Co., Cash Ironmongers.* . TOPLEAKS” (pot rivets) will mend anything that leaks, price Is packet; "Mendits,” Is packet or three for 2s 6d, postage paid.— Ward and Co., Cash Ironmongers.* TTIAT Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, Pigs, JF Vcalers and Poultry purchased at current rates.—The Imperial Meat Supply.* ] BANANAS, 3d and 4d lb.; Best Tomatoes, Gd; Passion Fruit, Oranges, Apples (all varieties). —Mrs. Kidson, Devon Street. c 730 PRAMS, Push-carts, Go-carts, Dress Baskets, Pram Tyres fitted while you wait, Hoods recovered, Prams upholstered and repainted. —Haddock,. Furnisher and Upholsterer, Devon Street, New Plymouth. c 412 CRUPULOUS cleanliness and up-to-the-minute’hygienic conditions still reign supreme at the City Meat Stores. EFORE placing your order Tor choice furniture and upholstery give us a call. Furniture made to order from all the latest designs; newest materials to fihoose from. Suites from £7 10s, Seagrass Squares, Runners, Rugs, Carpets, Blinds, Bedding, Looso Covers, Eiderdown Quilts recovered; workmanship and materials guaranteed.—Haddock (next to Gadd’s Grocer), Devon Street.* fWuMETHING sweet is always pleasant to the taste, and we manufacture nil that is dainty and delectable in toothsome confections. Have you tried our home-made Cream Chocolates, Almond Toffee, Pineapple Rock, etc., etc. We only manufacture the best—therefore we only sell tfie best. —Colonial Sweet Manufacturing Depot, opposite Criterion Hotel. OUR. famous Tomato Sausage selling like hot cakes; made from fresh tomatoes; “just the juicy” for breakfast; 7d per lb.—The Imperial Meat Supply.*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 2 June 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 2 June 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 2 June 1919, Page 1