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Prepaid advertisements not exceeding twelve words, 1/-; three consecutive insertions, 2/6; every additional word, Id. LOST AND FOUND. T OST. from Chatsworth House, Saturday nigiit, Persian Cut. on c 146 T &T, Hood Cover, between Breakwatcr and Mangorei Factory. Howard. —Thomas and Johnson, Devon street. T OST', Keturncd Soldier's Badge Finder kindly return to Herald or Soldiers’ Club. c 65 TJOUND The longest and strongest T wearing leather for half-soles is Akc Ake. —Iverson, opposite The Melbourne. c4O |JOLIND —Mr. Man! Get your suits re- -»■ novated at J. IC. Hawkins and Co/s. Dry Cleaners. a6J3 Tf'OUNi) Painting, Paperhanging, 1 Picture-framing, Signwriting.—At West’s, Devon Street, Fast (opposite Spedding’s Garage); ’phone 231.* SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, ' ' drapery. Smart Boy for -Apply Mollison’ the c!3O WHANTED, Boy to deliver papers on * ' PTaukley Hoad.—ripply Herald Ollice. c 144 |Vj ALE Assistant Wanted lor MauChester Department; salary and commission.—Apply Morey and Son, Drapers, New Plymouth. clhl WANTED, a Good Lad to assist on ’ ' farm. —Apply \V. N. Acldand, Lopperton. ci4B W"ANTED, Salesman for Milking Ma- ' ' chines. —Apply Box 114, New Plymouth. cl 11 W r ANTED, Young Lady Assistant for v ' siiop; ono with experience preferred. —Apply Household Stores. c!2l wTnTEDT Child’s Wooden Cot.—Ap- ’ ' ply Herald Office. , clu6 WANTED, Hciiahlo Girl, all duties. — ' ' Mrs. Olay, Wallace Place. clos WANTED, a llospectablo Woman for , ' washing, etc., one day a week; 10s per day.—Apply Herald Office. clo4

WANTED, Capable Help; wages 35s ', pee week ;no washing.—Apply Mrs. H. Matthews, Hose Dank, River Road, Hamilton. c 74 \/VT ANTED, Plain Cook for country, ' ' no washing, £2; also Housemaid. — Apply Mrs. B. Dysaght. Hawora. b 985 WANTED, Smart Man for packing ’ ' and ‘general; man used to outdoor jobbing work preferred.—Apply Purser’s, Ltd., Red Post Furnishing "Warchouso. , bOXO "I A 7ANTED, Smart Boy for shop work ' ' and messages. —Apply Purser’s, Ltd., Bed Post Furnishing Warehouse. / b9lO WANTED, Good General Blacksmith *' and Shoeing Smith; top wages, constant job to steady man. —Apply J. Wilson, Inglewood. 1)831 WANTED, a Good General Repair ' Man for coachbuilders’ shop.—Apply A. Leech, Inglewood. 1)734 A/WANTED, a Waitress or Relieving Girl— A wood. Apply Railway Hotel, Ingleb697 WANTED, an Office Boy—Apply * ' Weston and Billing, Solicitors, New Plymouth. hfilO W7ANTED, a Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. * ' Faber Fookes, Courtenay Street. a 330 WfINTEDS. "WANTED to Rent, SmaU Convenient ’ ' House, handy to town.—Apply Box 75, Now Plymouth. c 1.47 <? O BONUS for Five to Eight-roomed House to rent, if suitable. — “Tenant,” Herald Office. • c 'i■! 3 rpO ■ Mothers. —Experienced NeedlcA woman undertakes making and mending children’s and ladies’ clothing; good work and moderate charges; references to satisfied patrons. —592 Devon Street East. "WANTED to Buy, for removal, Shed »> or Whare, 12 x 12; cash down if reasonable. —Address “Hanmer,” Herald Office. ; c!O3 "WANTED, for client. Shares hi » ' Everybody’s Pictures, Ltd, —Gilmour and Clarke, Now Plymouth. bSO6 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "W" ANTED, Board for elderly lady ’ ’ with some kind person.—Particulars apply “Eloronco,” Herald Office. 11 el 99

MISCELLANEOUS. 'THE B.K Booksliop—Latest Books at X 2s 3d: “The Ooastlanders” (Cronin), “Kate or Kato Hall” (Fowler), “Secrets of the Foreign Office” (Lo Queux), “Sally” (Conyers), “The Lonely Stronghold” (Reynolds), “The Templo of Lies” (Harris Borland), “The Street Called Straight” (King), “The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu” (Rohmer). c!33 'THE B.K. Bookshop—“ The Yellow Dove,” by George Gibbs. This is a romance of the Secret Service, and is without question the most moving story this talented author has ever written. Price 2s 3d. c!33 THE B.K. Bookshop A new and cheap edition of Peter B. Kync’s famous “Gappy Ricks.” (“You can’t cap Gappy.”) Price 3s 6d. c 133 rpHE B. K. Bookshop—New supply of “Weymouth’s Testament in Modem Speech,” an idiomatic translation into everyday speech from the text of the Resultant Greek Testament. Price 4s 9d. c!33 THE B.K. Bookshop—“ Brown Irishmen,” a new Maori book by J. C. Fussell; also now supplies of “Letters from Private Henare Tikitanu,” and “Corporal Tikitanu, V.C.” Price Is oarh. c 133 TI IIC B.K, Bookshop Weldon’s 1 Ladies’ Journal, April number, eonlaining patterns of lady’s dress, blouse and nightdress, with transfer design. Price li)d. e 133 THE B.K. Booksliop Weldon’s Illustrated Dressmaker, April number, with pattern of lady’s coat and skirt. Price Gd. c!33 THE B.K. Bookshop Weldon’s A Children’s Bazaar, April number, containing patterns of girl’s coat and frock, boy’s tunic suit, and a child’s crochet jumper. Price 6d. c 133 THE B.K. Bookshop —-Weldon’s - 1 Home Dressmaker, with patterns of three pretty blouses. Price 4d. c 133

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16724, 27 April 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16724, 27 April 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16724, 27 April 1920, Page 1

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