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Prepaid advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling; three ' consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Lemon and Courtenay Streets, Black Bough Fur. —Howard at Herald Office. e 317 LOST, Friday afternoon, between Brougham and Pendarvcs Streets, Gold Bagger Brooch, set pearls and sapphires. Reward. —T. H. Bates, King’s Buildings, Brougham Street. LOST, between Wnitara and Sentry Hill Mill, Parcel containing baby’s clothes. —Reward at Herald Office. e2S7 LOST, on Saturday, between Hospital and town, Military Brooch ; valued as keensnke. —Reward at Herald Office. e 276 IF Sewing Machine left at my stables is not claimed by August 2 same will be sold to pay expenses.—J. W. West. e 279 FOUND— ZX2OK Mo clean and press suits from 7s 6d. Get busy I At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s. d 842 TjTIOUND Painting, Paper-hanging, Jl Picture-framing, at West’s, Devon Street Fast, opposite Spedding’s. WANTEOS. WANTED to Rent, Five-roomed House; would take for term. — Send particulars ‘ to “Homo,” Herald Office. e 304 WANTED, Two Unfurnished Rooms, with board for three adults in business, in private family.—Address “ILF..” Herald Office. c 303 WANTED, a Housekeeper for elderly person ; no objection to child. —Apply Herald Office. c 297 W ANTED, Girl for light housework. —Apply Mrs. W. Preecp, Vogeltown. e2BB WANTED, Good Lad to assist on farm; good home. —Apply W. N. Acklaud, Lopperton. e 294 WANTED, by married couple (no children), One or Two Unfurnished Rooms, with fireplace and- use of conveniences.—Apply Herald Office. e 275 WANTED, a Perfection Kerosene Stove, with one or two burners; must be in good order.—Apply Herald Office. e 272 O HARE-MlLKlNG.—Married l Couple (no family), experienced machine milkers, require herd 50 to 60 coming season. —Taranaki Farmers’ Labour Agency, St. Aubyn Street. e 316 WANTED, by mother and daughter. Two Unfurnished Rooms, one with fireplace.—Address at Herald Office. ___ e 322 WANTED, for cash eliont, 10 to 40 Acres, with house.—Send particulars to J. R. Hill and Son, Agents, St. Aubyn Street, Now Plymouth. e 323 QEED Potatoes! Now is the tinje to k? plant. Try Yates’ Early Rnssett. —- Nolan and Co. e32X ANTED Known.—At Mrs. Peilew’s Sale, all American straw hats at half-price; also tagels and others. dB7 WINTER Sale of millinery at Mrs. Fellow's now open; call early and have first choice. ' dB7 CALL early and secure first choice at Mrs. Pellew’s; great reductions in all winter millinery. dB7 YATES’ Seeds 1 Plant now, Early Russott Potatoes, proved variety'. —Nolan and Co. e 321 LADIES will bo interested to know that Mrs. Pellew’a sale of winter millinery is now open. dS7 GREAT Millinery Sale at Mrs. Pellew’s; imported hats going at half price. All new stock this season. dB7 CLEARING Out Sale of Millinery at Mrs. Pellew’s. All Millinery and Trimmings at give-away prices. dB7 ■JSTE specialise in all forms of job /y printing balance-sheets, circurs, letter-heads, tickets, posters—ything in the printing line. Give o Herald a ring, and we will send a preservative with quotations. ’Phono i. dS33 STAINLESS and Rustless Sheffieldmade Knives, “Taylor’s Eye Witness,” Yylonite balance handles; small si7.o 3os half-dozen, large size 40s halfdozen. —Ward and Co., The Cash Ironmongers.* ‘ EEFORE placing your order Tor 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 10s, Seagrass Squares, Runners, Rugs, Carpets, Blinds. Bedding, Loose Covers, Eiderdown Quilts recovered; workman-) ship and materials guaranteed.—Madclocb (next to Gadd r s Grocer), Devon | Street.* I 0/11 WILL buy' good serviceable / 1 JL tweed in grey, 42 inches wide, at Morey’s Peace Sale to-morrow. c3lO WANTED Known. —Mrs. Fellow is clearing out all millinery accessories at less than cost; wings and flowers from Is each. dB7 171ALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise: . top market price to trade and others. —Peariine Co., 168 Queen Street, Auckland. nBB7 COSY Coats for cold weather all reduced in price at Morey’s Peace Sale to-morrow. e3lO PECIAL bargains at Mrs. Pellew’s winter sale; all millinery much reduced. 687 DAIRY Farmers! Attention please! The Maoriland Dairy Co. are buyers of home-separated cream. For particulars and price write us.—Box 185, Wanganui. 6946 A LL our Ready-to-wear Hats at exactly half-price, at Morey’s Sale to-morrow. e3lO THE Taranaki Herald is obtainable every evening after 6 o’clock from t; ■ following:—Miss Retford, Currie •-tieet; Messrs. Young and Logie, H. J. Price and C. W. Waldock, Confectioners, Devon Street; and T. W. White, Lover Street. IT’S a money-saving sale—always crowds of eager buyers at Morey’s Peace Sale. e3lO TOPLEAKS” (pot nvets) will mend anything that leaks, price Is pac“Mendits,” Is packet or three for d, postage paid.—Ward and Co., i Ironmongers.*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16501, 31 July 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16501, 31 July 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16501, 31 July 1919, Page 1

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