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Prepaid advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, - Two Shillings and Sixpence. , LOST AND .FOUND. TyOULD the elderly gentleman who ' ' picked up tobacco pouch in Egmout Street about d o’clock Saturday evening kindly- return %o Herald Olhce. as»i WILL the party who removed bike ' ’ from near sheds at Breakwater yesterday kindly return and save further trouble. a 566 I ;osi ■ on Sunday .afternoon, on Mt. A-* Byron Reserve (near East End), Silver Watch. —Howard at Herald Office. risßC>. T OSl\ off train, between Smart Road and New Plymouth, Lady’s Check Coat.—Reward on returning to Herald Office. _a575. 1 GST, in Courtenay or Powder-ham ■M Street, on Sunday morning, .Nickel Cap stamped B.S.A. —Reward at Herald Office. f 1573 T GST, last Saturday week, Gold Bamboo Bangle; keepsake from Homo. —Reward' at Herald Office. aSTI T GST, in Devon Street, Parcel contabling lady’s nightdress.—Reward at Herald Office. a 572 T GST, Friday, between Devon Street all( j Anbyu Street, Jubilee Soverign, valued as keepsake.—Reward at Herald Office. aS7Q POUND—I92O; New Plymouth exA pects every man to have his suit renovated by J. IC. Hawkins and Co., Dry Cleaners. 106 POUND —Picture Presents for the sea--1 son at "West’s, Devon Street East (opposite Spedding’s Garage).* MATRIMONIAL. VOUNG Man wishes to correspond 1 with young lady, 20 to 25, with View to matiimony.—Apply “Genuine,” Herald Office. , ■ a 562 (7J.ENT., young, stranger, wishes to: meet young lady, 20-23, view to matrimony.—Apply “Lovable 543,” Herald Office. asll WANTS OS. WANTED, for about six weeks, Re- . ‘lieving Housemaid.—Apply Ohatsworth House. a 502 WANTED, a. Washerwoman, half-day ' ' a week. —Apply Herald Office. a 472 \/W ANTED, Housemaid-Laundress for ' ' Manaia.—Gibson’s Agency. a4ll WANTED, for-. March, a Housemaid. —Apply . Ml-a, -Faber ■ -F.ookpib Courtenay Street. aB3O TIT"ANTED, a Woman Cook; wages £3 a ' week; —Apply" Box 16, Inglewood. . . alßl /7J.ENT., young; sober 1 and reliable, " with driver’s certificate, seeks position in.garage; wages not sq important as goo'd experience.—“ Magneto 666.” Herald Office. a 569 WtTANTED, by respectable young man, ' ' - Work of any description; excellent references. —Reply, stating wages, to “Willing,” Hex-aid’Office. ■ . a 424 pACANCIES for two boarders, close ' to penny section. —Address at Her-* aid Office. ’ a4BB "PRIVATE Board and Lodging for A working men, near Breakwater.— For address apply A. Pedersen, Breakwater Tea Rooms; or ’phone 644. a 377 TpANTED, Three or Four-roomed ’ ’ House, under Returned • Soldiers’ Scheme. —Apply “J.G.,” Herald Office. a 544 V\rANTED to Rent or Lease, Wharo ’ ' or Cottage on beach.—“ Cottage,” Herald Office. a 049 WANTED to Buy, Small Section, 1 to ' ' i-acre, close to town; no agents.— Apply “Small Deposit,” Herald Office. * a5Bl WANTED to Buy, 10 to 15 h.p. Gas ' ' Engine.—Particulars and cash price to Beadle and Barron, Wanganui. a 477 \pANTED Known VV Ring A. V. ’phone 7355. Car for hire. — Gunson, Fitzroy; a 568 ip ANTED, Good l Daii-y Cow, close'to ' ' profit; also, for sale, Three-seater }irr.— Worn, Mangoref Road, Fitzrovao9l JEW Autumn Millinery Show, unique ' and beautiful designs, now on at Irs. Pcllew’s. alB3 TCriLLTNERY Show of latest autumn i ’A models and ready-to-wears now on at Mrs, Pellew’s. Be early. nlB3 CJ. REAT Show of New Autumn Mil'A linory. all the latest models, now on at Sirs. Pcllew’s. • alB3 THE Taranaki Herald Is obtainable every evening after 6 o’clock from the following:—Sifiss Retford, Currie Street; Messrs. Young and Logie, H. J Price and C. W. Wdldork, Confectioners, Devon Street; and T. W, White, Gover Street. MERICAN Oranges and Lemons just arrived; also new lot of Confecnery, good assortment. —Sirs. Kidson, von Street. a 506 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 10s, Seagrnss Squares, Runners, Bugs, Carpets, Blinds, Bedding, Loose Covers, Eiderdown Quilts recovered; workmanship and materials guaranteed.—Haddock (next to Gadd’t Grocer), Devon Street.* P" - RAMS, Push-carts, Go-carts, Hoods recovered. Prams reupholstered and painted, Tyres fitted while you wait. —Maddook, Furnisher, Devon St., New Plymouth (next Gadd, Grocer). L A. N OLAN * C° GOVERNMENT wool AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. GOVERNMENT Valuations conducted as undei ; Wool. —At our Store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during season. Next valuation—February 17, 1920. Sheepskins.—At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Sales of Hides, Calfskins, Tallow. etc., conducted monthly. Next valuation —-Tuesday, March 2,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16680, 1 March 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16680, 1 March 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16680, 1 March 1920, Page 1

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