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Prepaid advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions. Two Shillings and Sixpence. LOST AND FOUND. OTRAY'ED on to Mr. P. A. Openshaw’s farm, Lepperton, Seven Aged Kwes and Amu Cull Lambs. If not claimed and expenses paid by March 20 will be sold. —Apply W. Buchanan, Lepperton. - * a 603 T OST, in New Plymouth, Lady’s Hat ".in paiicr parcel.—-Finder kindly leave same at Herald Office. a6OB Wild; the party who removed hike ' ' from near sheds,at Breakwater yesterday kindly return and save further trouble. aSG6 i OST, last Saturday week. Gold Bamboo Bangle; keepsake from Homo. —tleward at Herald Office. a 571 | OST, Bald Patch, since using Godiva Hair Tonic, 3s 6d bottle. —Obtainable Friendly Societies’ Dispensary, opposite Gadd’s. a 550 Tj''OTJND—I92O; New Plymouth ex- -*■ pects every man to have his suit renovated by J. K. Hawkins and Co., Dry Cleaners. 168 ■L'ODND—Picture Presents for the seaA son at West’s, Devon Street East (opposite Speddiug’s Garage).* MATRIMONIAL. VOUNG Man wishes to correspond with young lady, 20 to 25, with view, to matrimony.—Apply “Genuine,” Herald Office. aS62 WANTEDS. T/yANTED, a, Kitchenmaid, also a ' ' Housemaid. —Apply Mrs. Moyes, Boys’ High School. a 596 \jV~ ANTED, General for country; five ’' miles out of Inglewood. —Apply Mrs. A. J. 'Winter, Kelly Boad,,Huiraugi. a 540 WANTED, a Smart Girl, in place of ' ' business, for light, work.—Apply Box 148, New Plymouth. aOO9 TyANTED, Girl for light housework '' and assist with milking.—Apply W. Buchanan, Lepperton. a 602 WANTED, Woman to clean two clays a week. —Reply “X.Y'.Z.,” Herald Office. , a 601 ANTED, for about six weeks, llo- ", Roving Housemaid.—Apply Chats-. lyorth' House. ' . . aG92 'WANTED, for March, a Housemaid. M —Apply Mrs. Eaber Fookes, Courtenay'Street. . "■* . . a 330 1 DRESSMAKING—AV anted, Improv- , crs. —-Apply Miss Muschamp, Rennie and Co., Waitara. . a6ll WANTED, a Gardener one day a ' ' week.—Apply Herald Office. n 621 yy ANTED, by single man, ‘ porman- • ' ently employed in Now Plymouth, first-class accommodation in private family,' Scotch preferred.—Heply; stating terms, to “Peter,” Herald Office. - . a 607 THIEF and Baker disengaged; efficient, economical. Address “Epicure,” Herald Office. 1 ■ aBl9 W ANTED, Strong Youth for macliin- " ery department, —Apply Red Post. ?. a 612 yyANTED, by jeweller, position as ' ' head of workroom, or in charge of same—Apply, stating wages, to “Jeweller,” G.P.0., Palmerston North. ao4l WANTED, Man to top a few trees. — . R. A. Large, Cutficld Road; or office. aCI3 IN ENT., young, sober and reliable, " with driyer’s certificate, seeks position in garage; wages not so important us good experience.—“ Magneto 666,” Herald Office. a 569 \yANTED, Board in private family " by business man. —Apply Box 170, New Plymouth. «Gls Yy ANTED, by young man, Board and " Residence, private family: central preferred.—Apply “D.,” Herald Office. ' a 622 "PRIVATE Board and Lodging for working men, near Breakwater.— For address apply A. Pedersen, Breakwater Tea Rooms; or ’phone 644. a 377 WANTED, Three or Four-roomed '' House, under Returned Soldiers’ Scheme. —Apply “J.G.,” Herald Office. ' . a 044 Ay ANTED Known Car for hire.— '' Ring A. V. Gunson, Fitzroy; ’phone 7355. < a 568 WANTED, Good. Dairy Cow, close to *' profit; also, for sale, Throe-seater Gig.—Worn, Mangorei Road, Fitzroy. TyANTED to Rent or Lease, House, ' ' four or five rooms; six months’ rent in advance. —Apply “House,” or write “House,” Herald Office. a6IQ •VfEAV Autumn Millinery Show, unique and beautiful designs, now on at Mrs. Pollew’s. a!B3 yfILLINERY Show of latest autumn "I models and ready-to-wears now on at Mrs. Pellew’s. Be early. alB3 /NREAT Show of New Autumn MilOT linory. all the latest models, now on at Mrs. Pcllew’s. a 183 IyEW Autumn Hats now on _ view; 1’ many new models just arrived.— Mrs. Fellow’s, Devon Street. a 597 yyANTED When buying Disinfoct- • * ants, Eucalyptus Oil, Embrocation, Ointment, Salve, ask for Gumlypta —and get it! a 213 TfISTIOP’S Fruit Saline keeps you D right for the summer; 8s 6d. —At Eriencfiy Societies’ Dispensary, opposite Gadd’s. a 550 A VOID danger —prevent influenza by -A lls i n <r Gumlypta Eucalyptus Influenza Inhalant. Your Chemist has it. ' a 213 /nHE Taranaki Herald Is obtainable _J_ every evening after 6 o’clock from the following:—Miss Retford, Currie Street ; Messrs. Young and Logie, H. J Price and C. W. WMdock, Confectioners, Devon Street; and T. W„ White, Gover Street. AMERICAN Oranges and Lemons just -A- arrived; also now lot of Confectionery, good assortment. —Mrs. Kidson, Devon Street. a 606 p UMLYPTA Eucalyptus Extract is H 100 per cent. puro. Recommended for coughs, colds, lung trouble. Excellent first treatment for ordinary ’flu. a 313

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 1

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