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Prepaid advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, 'Two Shillings and Sixpence. LOST AND FOUND. T.OST, Sunday, Gold Brooch, made _ two half-sovereigns.—Howard by bringing to Mrs. Kelly, “The Fines.” | hvoa POUND —We want 1000 suits to clean L and press before Christmas. —J. K. Hawkins and Co., Pry Cleaners. h7G7 h'Uu.ui —Just in; Men’s rcady-to- ■*" wear Suits, all shades. —At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s. h7CB POUKH— Mr. Maul Get fitted with one of our ready-to-wear suits. —At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s. h7GB lif'O UND—Ready-to-wear Suits from x 65s. —At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s. WOUND—Mr. Man! A great nssortmenc of shirts, sox, ties, braces, iclts, panamas. —At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s. h7GB TJXJUN'D —Your opportunity- to buy 1 cheap hosiery. We have secured a j warehouseman’s lino of samples.— i Mawkes. iv 779 TOST—A chance seldom offering if you fail to get your share of the cheno hosiery at Mawkes’. h 77?) WOUND —Every line of sample hosiery I x now offering' is marked 25 per cent. I off to-day“s_valuo.—Mawkes. 1i779 WOUND—Our , window is full of bargains. Wo have a large lot showing inside: all samples.—Mawkes, 277 Devon Street. J; 770 VO UND Tha host wear from halfsoled boots is when Oruso leather is used.—Campbell, next Waldock’s. hoSG WOUND No other leather equals Cruso for repair work; gives boots i long life.—Campbell, next Waldoek’s. ' IioSG iTLTOUND Tainting, Paper-hanging, JL Picture-framing, at A est’s, Devon aircet East, opposite Spudding’s.

WANTEDS. T-x7ANTED, a Young Girl to loam tiio sales.—Apply iUolnsou’s, Devon Street. liV S 9 yH ANTED, Young Girl to mind cliil- ” tlren, afternoons. —.Mrs. E. Cattlsy, Bulkt-ley Terraco Bates). h i viii WANTED, Homely Person as house- ' keeper for country, two'children; good homo for suitable poison. — ‘‘Homely,” Herald Ultico. 1i797 yACANCY for One or Two Boarders. v —Avenue House, Eliot Street. hSOO W - ANTED, Assistant' Blacksmith, or man with few years’ experience at lire. —Apply Hollo and Millar, Taranaki Foundry. h 148 ANTED, by married couple, Two '* Booms, furnished nr unfurnished; or Small' Cottage; by December 15. — Apply Herald Office. luot) WANTED to Purchase, Second-hand ' ' Perambulator; low scagrass preferred. —Particulars to “Pram.” Herald Office. . 1x75-1 WANTED, a Housemaid.—Mrs. Y.’allor Weston, Gilbert Street. h7TS WANTED, Second-hand Cash Rogis- ' ' ter and Safe. —Reply, giving particulars, to “J.8.A.,” Herald Office. \yANTED to Purchase, Second-hand f * Bicycle in good order. —E. TV. Sutton, Stock Office. h 730 \,V"ANTED, a Good General.—Apply Mrs. Gordon Fraser, corner Cover and Gilbert Streets. 1x726 \y ANT ED, a Governess for country, ’ ' SJ- miles from Marton; two girls, ID—8; commencing February term, 1920. —Apply Mrs. AValtcr Simpson, Bonny Glen, Marton. h7T-i WANTED, Furnished Bod and Sitting ' ' Room, with uso of conveniences, for married couple, from December 21. —Reply “A.M.R.,” Herald Office. 1x707 WANTED, Gardener, reside on pre- ' ' nriscs; knowledge flowers under glass nccessarv. —Henry Wright, 117 Mein Street, Wellington. hG4-l T\7ANTED, for New Plymouth, good TT Painter, 2s 6d per hour.—Apply Herald Office. ' 1x630 TWANTED, a Girl or Woman to assist ' ' with housework; mornings onlv.— Apply llerald_ Office. li2o-l T OVELL’S for Colgate’s Powder, 1 "* Cashmere Bouquet, .Monad Violet Dactylis, Eclat and Violet; Is 3d per tin. 1x725 "VyHAT shall I buy her—try a Cooked ' ' Ham for Christmas.—Scott’s Beehive. ' Ix 7 90 BEFORE placing your order Tor choice furniture ' and upholstery give us a call. Furniture made to order fronx all the latest designs; newest materials to choose from. Suites from £7 10s. Scagrass Squares Runners. Pngs. Carpets, Blinds, Bedding, Loose Covers, Eiderdown Quilts recovered, workmanship and materials guaranteed.—Madclock (nest to Gadd’s Grocer). Devon Street.*

j-TAMS for Christmas I Hams for .Christmas I—Scott’s Beehive. h7Si) 1 DELICIOUS dairy-fed pork, prime ■ L/ veal, choice wether mutton, at Solo Bros., Family Butchers. kOSi /jj-KANOSF Biscuits, 11b. packets, just arrived.—C. Bond. h 776 Q.O slow for Christmas. Try a nice Cooked Flam, ready for tho table, from tho busy Boeiiivo. h 730 t OVELL’S for Soaps and Perfumes; Saturday the last day. Watch window next week for bargains in Pipes. GEE Here! See hero! See here! Good news! _ Good news! Prime Auckland Fruit just arrived. Gooseberries ! Gooseberries, best quality, only 6d per lb. for quick sale. Also fresh Straivberries, Cherries, Tomatoes, etc.; large stock Bananas. We are giving our customers a treat.—Moral Bros,, Wholesale and Retail Fruiterers, opp. Everybody’s Theatre. Come one, come all! h 741 Q.OOD old roast beef, the kind you get at the City Moat Stores, can’t he beaten. Order now. b3S3 1 XJOX Suits for Christmas—A lino rauge j to choose from, prices range G9s (id I to £6 10s.' —At The Hash. huß7 I A NOTHER shipment of good Raincoats, in all sizes, has just boon delivered at W. and A. Ambury’s, Ltd. 1i738

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16609, 5 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16609, 5 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16609, 5 December 1919, Page 1