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Prepaid advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from blacksmith’s yard. New Plymouth, Bay Gelding Cob, small white blaze and one white hind fetlock. —Finder advise Nolan and Co. d 312 LOST, on 18th, Gold Brooch, sot three stone.—Reward on returning to Herald Office. d 253 LOST, last Thursday, between Hino Street and Show, Gold Brooch with three bars; valued as keepsake. Reward at Herald Office. d 219 F~~ OUND—ZX2OK ,Wo clean and press suits from 7s 6d. Get busy I At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s. c 396 .TCAOUND Painting, Paper-hanging, jl_ Picture-framing, at West’s, Devon Street Hast, opposite Spedding’s. WfINTEDS. r ANTED to Buy, a Cow, in or near profit.—A. Roch, Clemow Road. Fitzroy. d3OB 'ANTED to Rent, Five or Six- , . roomed House, in town; good bonus given for information. —Lovell, Hairdresser, Devon Street. d 287 ANTED, Young Girls for the ma- . . chine room, to learn the trade. — Egmont Boot and Shoe Co. d 259 ANTED to Lease, or Buy, Six to Eight-roomed House. —Particulars to “Urgent,” Herald Office. d 269 ANTED, Smart Lad to loam , T trade. —Apply Short’s Monumental Works, Powderham Street.' d 240 W' ANTED^ - from 8 till 2, AVoman for general work; housemaid kept —Apply Mrs. Dr. Blackley, Brougham Street. d 247 ARRIED Couple, without encumbrances, would like one furnished room, or board with elderly couple. Apply “Musical,” Herald Office. d 250 ANTED, a Good Fitter—Apply Rollo and Millar, Taranaki Foundry. d 232 ANTED, by lady, Bed-Sitting Room, use of conveniences.—Reply “Rooms,” Herald Office. d 238 ANTED, by capable young lady, Position as housemaid in small family.—Apply Herald Office. d 237 W~ ANTED. —A few acres with house, handy to New Plymouth.—J. R. Hill and Son. d 227 ANTKI)~for Client, House Properties in AVest End; those willing to sell kindly communicate with J. R. Hill and Son. Numerous enquiries I.MB Eli Stackers AVantcd .—Apply New Plymouth Saslr and Door Co. J d!95 ANTED, a Cook-General. —Apply Airs. Faber Fookes, Courtenay Street. dlfib WANTED, a Girl to help with housework. —Mrs. Ford, 73 Courtenay Street, WANTED, Two Experienced AA raitressos and Pantry maid. AA r aiting Employment; Farm Hands, Share Milk, ers, etc. —Taranaki Farmers’ Labour Agency, U.S.S. Co.’s Buildings, St. Aubyn Street.* . 17TALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise: . top market price to trade ana others. —Pennine Co., 168 Queen Street, Auckland. r -£37 GREEN Peas, local grown. Orders booked for week-end. —Mrs. Banks Fruit Shop, Devon Street East. d 262 REMISES Sold, have to vacate within a month —AA T atehes, Reliable Eight-day Striking Clocks, Jewellery, Optical Goods, etc., o be soid at practically JTOir Own prices. -No reasonable offer refused. Goods must be sold. OW’S your time to buy. Customers are requested to take delivery of watch repairs on or EFORE the 12th of July next, otherwise will he sold to pay charges thereon. —11. Lumsden, AA atch'maker, Devon Street. d 257 ROSO is the leather that gives the limit of satisfaction. Try a pair of soles. —Campbell, next AValdockV SINGER Sewing Machines from £9; terms, small deposit and 2s 6d per week. —Opposite Post Office, Queen Street; ’phone 595. d 197 CROSO leather does not crack and break; wears to the last shred. — Campbell, next AA r aldock’s. d 294 TIP-TOP quality at bedrock prices in beef, mutton, lamb, veal and pork, at The Imperial Meat Supply.* PRAMS, Push-carts, Go-carts, Dress Baskets, Pram Tyres fitted while you wait,- Hoods recovered, Prams upj bolstered and repainted.—Maddock, [ Furnisher and Upholsterer, Devon j Street, New Plymouth. d!94 PHOLSTERV, -Mattresses, Loose Covers, Eiderdown Quilts re-cover cd, Perambulators and Hoods, Blinds, etc. —A. J. Millman. Furnisher, Pendarves Street.* CROSO leather soles mean a big saving in boot repairs; try it. —Campbell, next AA’aldock’s. d 294 BASKET Grates, Gothic and Colonial Grates, and Gratings for Open Fireplaces, Perfection Kerosene Oil Heaters. —Ward and Co.. Cash Ironroongers.* THE Maoriland Dairy Company is paying one shilling and seven- ! pence halfpenny per pound of butter-fat until further notice. Cans supplied.— For particulars write Box 185, Wanganui. c 536 OUR famous Tomato Sausage selling like hot cakes; made from fresh tomatoes; “just the juicy” for breakfast; 7d per lb. —The Imperial Meat j Supply.* LAMB prices again reduced Id per lb. at The Imperial Meat Supply.* MRS. PELLEAA”S winter sale of millinery, is now open; all hats | much reduced. dB7 WINTER Sale of millinery at Mrs. Fellow’s now open; call early and have first choice. dB7 STOPLEAKS” (pot rivets) will mend anything that leaks, price Is packet; “Mendits,” Is packet or three for 2s 6d, postage paid.—AVard and Co., Cash Ironmongers.*'

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16467, 20 June 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16467, 20 June 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16467, 20 June 1919, Page 1

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