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Prepaid advertisements not exceeding twelve words, I/- ; three consecutive insertions, 2/6; every additional word. Id. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Cold Wristlet Watch, Saturday afternoon, between Devon Street and Duller Street; valued as keepsake. —iteward on returning Herald Office. cll3 T OST, One Slack Bull Calf, One 11 Brown. Heifer (rope round neck); reward. —F. Wndmim, Mill Hoad. . cllC T OST, Hood Cover, between BreakJLj water and Mangorci Factory, Rev.ard. —Thomas and Johnson, Devon Street. cl 09 T OST, Returned Soldier’s Badge.— JLJ Tinder kindly return to Herald or Soldiers’ Club. ct)o Tj’OUND The longest and strongest ■*- wearing leather for halt-soles is Ake Alto.—lverson, opposite The Melbourne. c4O WOUND —Mr. Man! Get your suits renovated at J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s, Dry Cleaners. , a 603 WOUND—Painting, Paperhanging and ■t Picture-framing at West’s, Devon Street East (opposite Spedding’a Garage). SITUATIONS vacant. ’Vi/'ANTED, Salesman for Milking Ma- ’ ' enmes. —sippo' nux iii, New i-iy-VO ANTED, iioung Lady Assistant for ' ' suou; one with experience presuop; one with experience pre lerrea. —Apply Housclioia Stores. ci2l ANTED, Capaolo Woman to look ' ' after mvaiia and child ciurin for lew days.day ■Address Herald office. cil7 T/WANTED, Child’s Wooden Cot. —Ap- ' ’ ply Herald Office. ciu(j YY'aNXED, Reliable Girl, all duties.— . Mrs. Elay, Wallace Place. clos I^7ANTED, a Respectable Woman for ’ ’ washing, etc., one day a week 10s per day.—Apply Herald Office, clo4 Helps, for Prince’s visit. —Apply A. Woolier, Egmont Street. c6B Y\7ANTED, Capable Help; wages 25s ' ’ per week ;no washing.—Apply Airs. Tl. Matthews, Hose Bank, River Road, Hamilton. c 74 Y U ANTED, Painters and Papor- '' hangers; 2s- 7d per hour.— Apply 0. Do Page, Eliot Street. c 57 w ANTED, Youth to assist baker’ cart; good prospects for willing worker. —Write “Baker,” Herald Office. ell ANTED, Plain Cook for .country, ' * no washing, £2; also Housemaid.; — Apply Mrs. B. Dysaght, Hawera. . b 985 WANTED, Smart Man for packing *' and general; man .used to outdoor jobbing work preferred.—Apply .Purser’s, Dtd., Rod Post Furnishing Warehouse. . b9lO WANTED, Smart Boy for shop work • and messages.—Apply • Purser’s, Ltd., Red Post Furnishing Warehouse. b9lO YVANTED, Good General Blacksmith ' ' and Shoeing Smith; top wages, constant job to steady man. —Apply J. Wilson, Inglewood. bBBI "W/ - ANTED, a Good General Repair ' ” Man for coachbuilders’ shop.—Ap- - - ■ b 734 ply A. Leech, Inglewood. WANTED, a Waitress or Relieving ' ’ Girl.—Apply Railway Hotel, Inglewood. • b 697 WANTED, an Office Boy.—Apply Weston and Billing, Solicitors, Now Plymouth. b6lO ■WANTED, a Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. ’ ' Faber Fookes, Courtenay Street, a 330 WANTEDS. [/ANTED to Buy, for removal, Shed v or Whare, 12 x 12; cash down if isonable.—Audress “Hamner,” Herald c!O3 HARE-MILKING Wanted by man and lour other experienced milkers ; ist ho good proposition, with good use and living conditions—“ Dairy,” >x 1114, 'Wellington. . c7B 4 BONUS for Four or Five-roomed House to rent if suited. —Apply srald Office. eu(J 7ANTED, Two Furnished or Unfur- ■ nished Rooms. —Reply “Rooms,” ■raid Office. c 35 /ANTED, Furnished or Unfurnished * House or Rooms. —E. Gilmour, •o Gilmour and Clarke. c 52 7 ANTED, for client, Shares in ' Everybody’s Pictures, Ltd. —Gilur and Clarke, New Plymouth. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED, Board for elderly lady ’ V w ith some kind person.—Particulars apply “Florence,” Herald Office. WANTED, by single man, Board with private family.—Reply to Herald Office. eol MISCELLANEOUS. TrAPOC Quilts and Eiderdown Quilts, H c i iea per and warmer than blankets, from 35s 6d; limited quantity only.— Maddock (next Gadd’s, grocer), Devon Street. b 991 PARROTS, Parsnips, Cabbages, Beetroot, Potatoes; Eating and Cooking Pears, 3d lb. —Mrs. Kidson, Devon Sti-eet, pjjSll YJiSS (CATHERINE rpUOHY (Pupil of Miss M'Elwain) TOILET SPECIALIST. Special Hygienic Treatment (Torch •..etbod)' for removal of spots, blackheads, freckles, wrinkles and.other facial blemishes. Also for thin, falling or faded hair and premature baldness; "icy ha' restored to natural colour without the use of dyes or drugs. Manicure, Chiropody, permanent removal of superfluous hair (guaranteed), hairdressing and hairworking. Consultations free. Correspondence invited. Address: 35 Devon Street, New Plymouth; ’phone 666. “"WMNOX is an ideal_ restorative. It V* imparts that innate personal power which is superior even to mere personal beauty.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 1

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674

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 1

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