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LOST AND FOUND. Prepaid advertisements not exceeding twelve words, I/-: three consecutive insertions, ' 2/6; every additional word. Id. T OST, on Saturday, between Currio Street and Spotswood, Oilskin Coat. Reward. —Expressmen’s Office, Currio Street. , cBSO ‘H'ODND Those in search of cheaper Y boot repairs aro still searching.— Try Iverson’s, opposite The Melbourne. c 783 "U'OUND—AVe want 1000 suits to renovate equal to new. —At J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s,. Dry Cleaners. c6OO UND Painting, Paperhanging, ■J- Picture-framing, Signwriting.—At AVest’s, Devon Street East (opposite Spodding’s Garage); ’phone 231.* SITUATIONS VACANT. yy ANTED, a Cook and a Housemaid. Apply—- ' MISS STANFORD, St. Mary’s Diocesan School, Stratford. e 877 yyANTED, AA r orking Housokeopor or ' ' Lady Help.—Apply Mrs. C. Palmer Drown, 10 College Street, AA’anganui. , . ■ cBO3 jARESSMAKIXG. —Wanted, Improver and Apprentice; good*wages.—Miss Cant, Devon Street, near Post Office. N c 892 yyANTED,• AA'oman for cleaning, once * v week. —Apply G. Beatty, Cntoi'ion Billiard Saloon, Devon Street. c 842 WANTED, a Good AVaitress. —Apply Royal Hotel. c/15 yy ANTED, Smart Errand Boy; Tech- '' pical School boy preferred.—Apply Household Stores. 0757 yyANTED, a Young Lady for tho mil- * ' linery; also an Apprentice.—Apply Mrs. Pel-lew, Devon Street. c9G9 WANTED, Good Boy to deliver .Tara- ' ' naki Herald in Inglewood each e\ oning.—Apply W. H. Humphrey, Bookseller, Inglewood. c7H3 WANTED, Capable Woman for housework, able to cook; small family, easy place; sleep at homo if preferred.— Apply Hprald. . c 504 Girl to assist in housework, from 9'till 2.—Apply Mrs. G. H. Bullard, Govor Street. c 905 yy ANTED, a Housemaid, or AVoman ' ' to assist with washing and cleaning.—Apply Herald. c 387 WANTED, an Office Boy.—Apply AVeston and Billing, Solicitors, New Plymouth. ' h6lO WANTED, a Housemaid.—Apply Mrs, Fabor Fookes, Courtenay Street. a 330

W ANTE OS. EXPERIENCED Farm Hand awaits ", engagement. —Gibson’.s Agency, Egrnont btioet. c 897 wOItNTSHED Room, with fireplace, required by gentleman.—Apply “Business," Herald Office. cUOO TA/" ANTED, for client, 500 Acres '' ■ rideaplo healthy shoop country, close to school , cash £2OOO, balance to be arranged.—Gibson, Land Agent, New' Plymouth. cBB2 TAT ANTED, Two Unfurnished Rooms, ’ * use conveniences, or Number of Rooms in large house; good money given.—“ Urgent,” Herald Office. cBB3 rpiMBER Expert wants situation in T any capacity.—Apply E-. P. Day, Jubilee Dining Rooms. c 859 TOT ANTED to Buy, Eighth-acre Scction; south side of Devon Street preferred.—Reply to “Section,” Herald Office. c9Ol TT/" ANTED to Rent, by young married couple, Two Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, use of conveniences.— Apply Herald Office. c 829 TAJ ANTED to Purchase, Wostown or. ' ’ Vogeltowu, Five-roomed House with conveniences, on eiglith or quarteracre; cash. No agents.—Reply “Retired Parmer,” care Herald. c 826 (NWNER having sold property recom- ” mends thoroughly reliable family for dairy up to 100 cows. Any district. —Apoly “Machines,” Herald Office, Ndw 'Plymouth c 751 ANTED, si Good Waitress.—Apply Herald-Office. c 715 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TyITANTED, by gentleman. Private ■»' Board and Residence.—Reply to Box 191. . cBBI tAT"ANTED, Board and Residence in ' ’ private family.—Apply Herald Office. c 854 WANTED, by young lady, Board and Residence in-private family.—Apply “J.,” Box 101, New Plymouth. c 895 TO LET. rpo LET, Sunny Furnished Bod-Sittjng J Room; suit married couple or two ladies in business—Apply Herald- Office. rpO LET, One Partly Furnished Room, ■L would suit elderly person. —Address Herald. f 873

MISCELLANEOUS. ('i OLDEN Ake Ake will make you n vJr cheap fence, 3ft. to 4ft. high first year; fine, strong, well-rooted plants,— Roscvc your order at Mitchiuson’s, Belt Road. can t'IVEET Island Oranges, 5, .6 and ‘8 for is; Jonathan Apples, 8d lb.; ] } ic Melons, 2d lb.; Carrots and Cabbages, Good Table Potatoes. —Mrs, Kidson. cSOO C’PECIAL, at Ambury’s Shipment ' 11 of Ladies’ Blank Caracul and Soal:Lie Coats has arrived. .Select yours early. <'Bll 17 APOC Quilts, from 22s Gd upwards , Eiderdown Quilts, from £4 upwards; Maiscllos White Bedspreads, a! : sires; Tea Cosies and Cushions, good assortment to choose from.—Maddoeh 297 Devon Stioct. c 872 TIfAKE Arrangements with the ivJL WANGANUI FRESH FOOD CO. for this season or next season’s cream. They absolutely guarantee success. A trial will convince you.—E. W; Grant, Local 'Manager. L. R. Davies. Representative, Box 25, Stratford.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16748, 25 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16748, 25 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16748, 25 May 1920, Page 1

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