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Prepaid advertisements not exceeding sixteen words. One Shilling; th re , e consecutive insertions, Two bluliin»s and Sixpence. ______ LOST AND FOUND. WILL person seen removing lamp from gig at Stock's Stables, Inglewood, Saturday night last, please return same. e 460 LOST, in Inglewood, last Wednesday, Black Cattle Dog, with white neck and four white feet; answers name Nib. Howard. —N. W. Hill, Hillsborough. c 458 OST~last~nTglit, Gold Brooch (scroll with buttercup and loaves). Howard at Herald T'~OSt, about a month ago, Blue and Sliver / Enamel Brooch, between V ivinn and 1 Liardct Streets. —Hcwanl at Herald Office. c4GB 10 ST, Building Receipts.—Please re_J turn to H. Clinton Hughes, Howard. 0436 LOST, Returned Soldiers’ Badge, 10 2460.—Finder please return to Club. e4OB I EFT, last Saturday, on empty secJ, tion next to Nathan’s Buildings, Basket containing parcels.—Reward at Herald Office. eH2 ‘BW OLi X D—Z X2O K Wo clean and J_ prose suits from 7s Cd. Get busy!— At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s. dS-12 Hanning, Paper-hanging, Picture-framing, at West’s, Devon Street East, opposite Spcdding’s. WANTEDS. WANTED, Young Girl to assist with light housework; two in family.—■ Applyj; A.F.W.,” Herald Office. e 457 WANTED, Two Eurnisliod Rooms, use of conveniences, by clean and careful couple.—Reply “J.P.,” Herald Office. e4G6 WANTED Urgently, to rent, live or six-roomed house for terra, with purchase clause.—Reply “Urgent,” Herald Office. c'44B WANTED to Lease or Buy, Small House ; all conveniences preferred. —Apply by letter, “T.H.8.,” P. 0., New Plymouth. e4H “'S'STANTED, smart middle-aged woman W as working housekeeper.—Apply Grand Central. 0565 SEED Potatoes! Now is the time to plant. Try Yates’ Early Russett. — Nolan and Co. e 321 WANTED to Purchase, House live to six rooms; good position. No j agents. —Apply “Spot Cash,” Herald Office. c 435 TTATES’ Seeds! Plant now, Early X Russett Potatoes, proved variety. —Nolan and Co. e 321 C CLEARING all lines at less than iialfJ price at Mrs. Pellew’s groat Millinery .Sale ; last week of sale. e 450 WE specialise in all forms of job printing balance-sheets, circulars, letter-heads, tickets, posters—anything in the printing line. Give the Herald a ring, and we will scud a representative with quotations. ’Phono 15. (1833 QTAINLESS and Rustless Shcffieldmade Knives, “Taylor’s Eye Witness,” Yylonito balance handles; small size 35s half-dozen, large size 40s halfdozen. —Ward and Co., The Cash Ironmongers/ DON’T miss the opportunity of getting a cheap Hat at Mrs. Pellew’s ; last week of sale. e 450 CIASH Buyers for any quantity Cab- ! bagfes and Cauliflower. —G. Ynka, Devon Street, Now Plymouth. e 464 BEFORE 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 £V 10s, Seagrass Squares, Runners, Rugs, Carpets. Blinds, Bedding, Loose Covers, Eiderdown Quilts recovered; workmanship and materials guaranteed.—Maddock (next to Gadd’s Grocer), Devon Street.* PRAMS, Push-carts, Go-carts, Hoods recovered, Prams roupholstered and painted, Tyres fitted while you wait.—Maddook, Furnisher, Devon St,, New Plymouth. e 313 I7IALSE - Teeth, sound or otherwise; top market price to trade ana others.—Peanine Co., 168 Queen Street, Auckland. eBB7 r a"ST~ Week of Mrs. Pellew’s Clearjj j jug Sale of Mllinery; hosts of bargains still loft. c-150 "LNTOPLEAKS” (pot rivets) will mend O anything that leaks, price Is packet; “Mendits,” Is packet or three for 2s 6cl, postage paid.—Ward and Co., Cash Ironmongers.* ’STOUR last, chance to secure cheap X Millinery at Mrs. Pellows’s Clcar-ing-off Sale. All new stock last season. c 450 rnHE Taranaki Herald is obtainable X everv evening after 6 o’clock from the following:—Miss Retford, Currie Street; Messrs, Young and Logie, H. J. Price and C. W. Waldeck, Confectioners, Devon Street; and T. W. White, Cover Street. AIRY Farmers! Attention please! The Maoriland Dairy Co. are buyers of home-separated cream. For particulars and price write us.—Box 185, Wanganui. ■ ' d94G NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK (Established 1850). President, His Excellency the Governor; Vice-president, Mr. H. Weston; Deputy Vice-president, Mr. W. L. Newman; Trustees, Messrs. A. Shuttleworth, E. Cock, Newton King, G. W. Browne and J. M’Leod. his is a public institution of sixtyyears’ standing, with the Governor ’resident, who also appoints a Viceiilent and Trustees to manage. io New Plymouth Savings Bank is a for the transaction of business y day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and ) 3 p.m., with the exception of rsdny (close day). OUR PER CENT, by the year paid any sum deposited from £1 to £IOO, shilling deposits received, but no rest allowed until the accumulation ONEY° TO LEND ON APPROVED ST MORTGAGE, AT LOWEST IRENT RATES, IN SUMS CP 10 ix). urtber information can be obtained i the Manager— P. C. MORTON.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16506, 6 August 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16506, 6 August 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16506, 6 August 1919, Page 1