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LOST AND FOUND. Prepaid .advertisements not exceeding twelve words, 1/-; three consecutive insertions, 2/6; every additional word. Id. '{T'OUND Mr. Man! Get that suit X renovated by J. K. Hawkins and Co., Dry Cleaners. . g 682 X Picture-framing, Sigmvriting.—At West's, Devon Street East (opposite Speddiug’s Garage); 'phone 231." SITUATIONS VACANT. "VyANTED, at once, Two Unfurnished ” Rooms, with use of conveniences, handy New Plymouth.Jrierald Office. -Apply “A.,’ h 49 ANTED, Smart Boy, all day; good ’ wages.—Apply The Manager, Medical Hall. ' hB7 w w ANTED, Carpenters; top wagcs.lling ’Phone 82G. ANTED, Boy, all day; good wages. Apply Davies Pharmacy. g 947 WANTEDS. X*9 BONUS offered for Four or Fiveroomed House, Central or Fitz-roy.-—Reply “Careful,” Herald Office. ■ hll2 TyANTED, by married couple, i* ur- *' nished Bed-Sitting Room, 'with conveniences.—Apply “Z.,” Herald Office. hl2o Vy ANTED, immediately, Furnished ’’ Bedroom and Sitting-room, with hoard or use of conveniences.—Apply Herald Office. . hSO Ty ANTED, by invalid lady, Good ’ ’ Homo. —Apply by letter “Invalid,” Herald. • g9C9 MISCELLANEOUS. Ty ANTED Known Purser’s, Ltd., *' The Red Post, have just opened shipment of tho famous Oriilammo AVare. g 997 GEE tho splendid colourings in OriRed Post Horae Furnishers. . g 997 ■\[EAV shipment Doulton AA T are now on view at Purser’s, Ltd., The Red Post Home Furnishers. g 997 ATEAViIST designs and shapes in Tea X' Sets always at Purser’s, Ltd., Red Post Homo Furnishers. g 997 T>OTOSCTLLO Sewing Machines have XX arrived at Purser's, Ltd., The Red Post Home Furnishers, Devon Street. g 997 Ty ANTED Known Car for hire. ’ ” ’Phone 735 s A. Gunson, Fitzroy. g 750 jpRAMS, Push-chairs, Go-carts; lyres fitted while you*wait; Hoods recovered, and general renovating throughout.—Haddock, Furnisher, 297 Devon Street. New Plymouth. £313 TRIE B.K. Bookshop—Leach’s Family X Dressmaker, September number, containing patterns of lady’s jumper, frock, jumper and pretty nightdress. Price lOd, posted lid. h6O r pHB B.K. Bookshop—Just arrived: X Big supply of Nat Gould’s famous novels—“ Good at tho Game,” “The Rider in Khaki.” “Left in the Lurch,” “The Smasher, “The Trainer’s Treasure,” “A Cast-off,” “The Best of tho Season,” “Breaking the Record,” “A Northern Crack”; these are some of the fascinating titles. Price Is each. li6o rpHE B.K. Bookshop—Tlie Sovereign X Magazine, September number, containing a long complete story' by Mrs. Baillie Reynolds, and striking complete stories by J. E. Bnckroso, Burroughs, Clarke, Howard, Edgelow and C. Rideaux. AA r onderful value for Is. h6O r pHE B.K. Bookshop—August number X of Drawing and Design,„ the magazine of taste, just arrived. Price Is 3d. r pHE B.K. Bookshop—“ Mary Marie,” X by Eleanor H. Porter. Gay, lively, loveable, Mary Marie, tho sunbeam girl, will dance her way into tho affections of every reader. She is the most appealing of tho famous child characters that the author of “Just David” created. Price 6s. liGO rpHE B.K. Bookshop—Souvenirs for X friends at Home. Framed Handpainted Plaques of New Zealand scenery and Maori studies. Prices’2s 3d, 3s 6d and 3s 9d. Handy for posting. h6O rpHE B.K. Bookshop For friends X abroad: Hand-painted Silk Bookmarkers, 2s 3d; Dainty Cards of Pressed Now Zealand Ferns, 2s 6d; Now Plymouth A r iew Books, 2s and 3s; Scenes from Maoriland, 2s, ‘ h6O \HE B.K. Bookshop Book your • orders now for “Auckland AA r eekly,’> Weekly Press” and “Brett’s” Xmas umbers. Just the thing for sending , your friends at Homo. Price 2s oh, hGO rpHE B.K. Bookshop—Nothing bettor X for sending abroad; Souvenir Booklets of New Zealand for Xmas. AVoll printed and superbly illustrated. Price Is 9d. h6O GREET Music See our window k’ Special display of the very latos hits, songs, etc. All at ono price, 2 per copy. —Quinn’s Music Shop, Dovoi Street. h7' N EAV PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK (Established 1850.) President, His Excellency the Governor ; Vice-president, Mr. W. L. Newman; Trustees, Messrs. A. Shuttloworth, R. Cock, Newton King, G. AY. Browne, J. M'Leod and H. AVeston. , This is a public institution of 70 years’ standing, with tho Governor as President, who also appoints a Vicepresident'and Trustees to manage. 1 The New Plymouth Savings Bank is open for the transaction of business daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to 4 p.m., with the exception of Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to noon. On Friday evenings tho Bank will re-opon from 7 to 9 o’clock. FOUR PER CENT, by the year paid for any sum deposited from £1 to £IOO. One shilling deposits received, but no interest allowed until the Jceumulation amounts to £l. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED FUIST MORTGAGE, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. IN SUMS UP TO £2OOO. Further information can bo obtained from tho Manager— G, E. DINNISS.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16869, 16 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16869, 16 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16869, 16 October 1920, Page 1

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