lost and found. Prepaid advertisements not exceeding twelve words, 1/-; three consecutive insertions, 2/6; every additional word. Id. T OST, oft bicycle, in vicinity of Powderliam and Morley Streets, Pair C-'ent.’s Trousers. Reward. Apply Herald Office. d 703 1 A /_ REWARD. —Lost, on Tuesday, between AVaiongona and Lopporton, Tweed Overcoat.—T. Raker, Lepperton. . (1620 "L'OUND—“Hullo, George! New snit?’’ ■* “iW; had it cleaned at J. K. Hawkins and Co.’s." ' dCuo All my boot repair troubles; tried Iverson’s, opp. Melbourne, and got entire .satisfaction. Leather and grindery for siße. d-104 "POUND Painting, Paperhanging, ‘ Picture-framing, Signwriting.—At AVe-st’a, Devon Street East (opposite Spedding’s Garagel; 'phone 231.* SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Girl, light housework, 8 to 3; Sundays off; £is‘ —.Herald 01ficc. (1668 AT"ANTED, a Relieving Girl.—Apply ’ Railway Hotel, lnglo«vood_. cioUii ANTED, Two Signwriters, also a Few Good Papcrhangers ; top wages and constant work to reliable tradesmen.—Booth and Chapman, Ltd., Hamilton, AVaikato. d 603 W' WANTED, a Good Girl, at onco; good home.—Apply Sirs, H. Boyd, Blenheim Tea> Rooms, Inglewood. . d 609 ANTED, Good General Servant; no ’’ children, no washing; good wages. —47 B lilted Street. (1607 A/IfANTED, a Girl to assist, — Mrs. Barnett, AVaiwakaiho Links. Apply Golf (1403 ANTED, Capable Man for general store (counter).— Apply Manager, Box 88, Stratford. (1527 W J WANTED, AVoman or Girl, light * ' housework ; B—3;8 —3; Sunday off. —A pply Herald Office. dus2 A/y ANTED, a AVoman for housework in ’ ' small family; must be able to cook, easy place; sleep at home if .preferred.— Apply Herald Office. doQo WANTEDS. WANTED, Second-hand Piano; will * ’ pay cash for good instrument.—: Particulars “Accompanist,” Herald Office. d 697 LMTINTSHED Room wanted for single x man. —Apply “D.4.C.,” Herald. A7|/ r ANTED to Purchase, Five or Sixroomed House; price not over *IOOO, £4OO cash.—Particulars toll. A. Largo, Estate Agent.* ANTED, a House Cow, in or close to profit.—Reply by letter to “AV.,’’ care Herald, d 684 r 7t r 7 Three Unfurnished Rooms. ' ’ —Reply “Urgent,’’ Herald Office. c 1633 WANTED, by 20th, Two Unfurpish- ' ' ed Rooms, with use of conveniences. —Reply “Private,’’ Herald. d 616 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. \T ACANCIES for One or Two Boarders ’ (handy to town). —Address Herald Office. <1667 MISCELLANEOUS. TLJTLK Shakes and Malted Milk, hot, electrically made and heated in one minute. To-night for tho first time. — ■At May and Arrowsmith’s, Ltd. d 704 ]\/fOTOR-CYCL!STS 1 FuU stocks of 26 x 21 x Tyres.—Staintou and Co., Ltd., Now Plymouth. J 689 A PPLES, 4d, 5d and 6d lb.; Bananas, 4d and 6d; Pears, 3d and 4d. —At Crnickshank’s (late Mrs. Kidson). d 649 A PPLES! Applfs! Apples! Jonathans 4d lb., Cooking Apples 41b. Is; Delicious and Stunners, 0d lb.; Sweet Oranges. Woollett, Quality Fruiterer, Devon Street. uo_36 TJEAUTIFUIi A’clcvetccns, New ZeaTT land Tweeds, Blanket Coatings, Foxes Serge, AVool Gloves, Pure Cashmere Hosiery.—At Ambury’s. clolO QEElhrßeautiful Down Quilts; Red, AVhito and Grey Flannels. —At Ambury’s. dolO TjfOT Malted Milk and Milk Shakes, -£*- heated and, made by electrical process in one minute; a perfect drink. To-night, for first time. —At* May and Arrowsmith’s, Ltd. d 704 MAIDS’ Navy "Fox Serge Costumes now available at Ambury’s; also a few more in grey fianncl. dSIQ MAIDS’ Groy Fanned Costumes, 955, I’d. g7 s gd, 99 S 6d; Maids’ Navy Fox Costumes, from £6 9s 6d. —At Arabury’s. dsl ° MAPOC Quilts from 22s 6d; Eiderdown Quilts from £3 15s. Cheaper and warmer than blankets; good selection.—Haddock, Furnisher, ‘207 Devon Street. d49C PUSH-CHAIRS, Go-carts, Prams (wie- ■ ker and boat shape, Plunket hoods). Prams re-tyred and renovated. Maddock. 297 Devon Street. ■ (1493 ASH Buyer of Fungus; first quality and dry condition, 7d per lb. —Ah Ping, Fruiterer, New Plymouth. d 546 pOWNTREE’S Eucalyptus, EucnfypW 1!s a Ad Menthol, Black Currant Pustillos, for coughs and colds.—AVnollett, Confectioner. d 636 T ARGE .stock of Toilet Articles, PorJU fumes and Soaps; lowest prices.— Friendly Societies’ Dispensary, opposite Gadd’s. d 664 7CI IS our Telephone Number; ring i ‘ us when you want anything sent Tho Friendly Societies’ Dispensary, ■ qmosito Gadd’s. c 1664 ' ■|j I RIkNDLY Societies’ Dispensary has 1a large stock of “Unique” Hot AVater Rags; lowest prices. <1604 A LL prescriptions require careful attention. This they get at “The Dispensing Chemists ” —Friendly Societies’ Dispensary, opposite Gadd’s. d 664 WE specialise In all forms of printing balance-sheets, ci lara, letter-heads, tickets, postc anything in the printing line, ( tho Herald a ring, and we will set: representative with quotations. ’PI 16. <
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16769, 19 June 1920, Page 1
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727Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16769, 19 June 1920, Page 1
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