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Prepaid advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling: three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. • LOST AND FOUND. 1710UND— ZX2OK. Wo clean and _ press suits from 7s 6d. Get busy! — At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s. c 396 TTIOUND Painting, Paper-hanging, jl Picture-framing, at West’s, Devon Street East, opposite Spedding’s. WANTEDS. WANTED, Acetone Welding Engineer; highest wages and permanent position to good man. —Collett's, Ltd., Dannevirkc. cS32 W 'ANTED, a Young Woman for folding in Jobbing Department ; one with previous experience preferred. —Apply Taranaki Herald. cB3O ANTED, Board and Lodging in private family, within penny section ot town.—Apply “Youth,” Herald Office. • "ANTED, Cook-General, housemaid kept; good wages to competent person. —Apply, after 7 p.m., to Mrs. Blackley, Brougham Street. c 845 ANTED, Bed-Sitting Room, or Two Rooms furnished ; couple, no children; handy to tram.—Apply ‘-5.J.,” Herald Office. cB4B WANTED, Board and Lodgings with private family. —Apply “X.Y.Z.” Herald Office. cBl4 three Good Cabinetmakers ; up-to-date machine factory ; top wages to suitable men. — Hayles, Spindle and Co., Art Furnishers, Inglewood. cßll WANTED, a Good Woman for a week’s cleaning.—Apply Mrs. F. | Payne, “Marewa,” Vogeltown. c 796 Xl 7'ACANCLES for Two Gentlemen J V Boarders willing to share room; comfortable home. —Apply Herald Office. c 799 WANTED, for July 1, Sharcmilkers, 40 to 50 cows by hand ; near Egmont Road railway station. —Apply Jellyman and Hunter, Egmont Street. XX/ANTED, a Good Housemaid or .vv Working Housekeeper. Apply Grand Central. c 684 WANTED, a Housemaid.—Appiy Mrs. Walter Weston, Gilbert Street. c 643 WANTED, a Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. Faber Fookes, Courtenay Street. c 368 NEW” PLYMOUTH Art Depot— Closed for u short time during alterations. Watch advertisement for opening. c 773 CAPE GOOSEBERRIES just arrived, 121 b. 9s 6d (delivered); last of the season. —Waldock, Devon Street; ’phono 379. , c 833 Cl A PE GOOSEBERR lES just arrived, I 121 b. 9s 6d (delivered); last of the season. —Waldock, Devon Street; ’phono 879. c 833 IXALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise: . top market price -to trade and others. —Pennine Co., 168 Queen-Street. Auckland. eBB7 WAITING Employment Farm Hands, Share Milkers, AVaitress, Pantrymaid, etc.—Taranaki, Farmers’ Labour Agency, Union S.S. Co.’s Buildings, St. Aubyn Street.* ARTIFICIAL Teeth—Artificial Teeth (any state), Diamonds, Platinum and old Gold bought.—Post to Silverstone, 145 Vivian Street, Wellington. a 698 miP-TOP quality at bedrock prices in X beef, mutton, lamb, veal and pork, at The Imperial Meat Supply.* LAMB prices for May again reduced Id per lb. at The Imperial Meat Supply/ THE Taranaki Herald is obtainable every evening after 6 o’clock front the following: —Bliss 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 Covers, Eiderdown Quilts re-cover ed, Perambulators and Hoods, Blinds, etc.—A. J'. Millman, Furnisher, Pendarves Street.* BASKET Grates, Gothic and Colonial Grates, and Gratings for Open Fireplaces, Perfection Kerosene Oil Heaters.—Ward and Co., Cash Ironic ongers.* “OTOPLEAKS” (pot rivets) will mend ic) anything that leaks, price Is packet; “Mcndits,” Is packet or three for 2s Cd, postage paid.—Ward and Co., Cash Ironmongers.* IIAT Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, Pigs, Vealors and Poultry purchased at current rates.—The Imperial Meat Supply-* Bananas, sa and 4d ib. ; Best Tomatoes, 6d; Passion Fruit, Oranges, Apples (all varieties).—Mjs. Kidson, Devon Street. c 735 XJRAMS, Push-carts, Go-carts, Dress X 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-minuto hygienic conditions still reign supreme at the City Meat Stores. BEFORE placing your order for .choice furniture and upholstery give us a call. Furniture made to order from all the latest designs; newest materials to choose from. Suites from £7 (♦los, Seagrass Squares, 'Runners, Rugs, Carpets, Blinds, Bedding, Loose Covers, Eiderdown Quilts recovered; workmanship and materials guaranteed.—Maddoolt (next to Gadd’s Grocer), Devon Street.* | OMETHING sweet is always pleasant to the taste, and we manufacture all that is dainty and delectable in toothsome confections. Have you tried our home-made Cream Chocolates, Alii, cud Toffee, Pineapple Rock, etc., etc. We only manufacture the best —therefore we only sell the 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.* rpARANAKI JJERALD & JJUDGET Estimates given for all classes of Commercial Printing.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 4 June 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 4 June 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 4 June 1919, Page 1

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