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WANTEDS. r 4.NTED Employment- by Steady Lad, age 16. " Wfllmg," "Herald" RANTEDA BOY to Milk, attend to horses, and make himself generally useful. Applv H. T. WINTER, Albury. "EW STOCK Whipcord Saddles just _\ arrived; 13s-6d pair. Best value .in the market. Pearson and Co.-, Clothiers and Mercers, Stafford Street. ANTED—To Sell 6-Roomed House, -V V. situate on Wai-iti Road, close to Bay. Price £770, easy terms. Deposit £3O. W. Albert and Co., Stafford Street. 7t OR Sale—Modern 6-Roomed House, situated on Wai-iti Road, -wifch scullery, pantry, bathroom,, hot and cold water': For particulars, apply at " Herald " Office. .' ..;:: FRESH FISE. PROPER, Blue Cod, etc., This Day, AJT AT DOYLE'S. A- NEW House of 5 '(five) rooms, all conveniences, good drainage, healthy locality, 18 minutes' walk from Post Office, £390. Easy payments. Webb and Kemptho.rne. PLUMBING BUSINESS: WANTED to sell, in flourishing town .in South, Canterbury, first-class Plumbing Business; good reasons for sell- ;.■ Small capital required. Reply by letter to: , " CONFIDENTIAL'," ..-..• ':.'■ .Co..,"Herald?' Office; (A Card';) li/TISS ETHEL L. MONTGOMERY, S TYPIST. ARCADE, TIMARU. \IRECT from Home Mills, per s.s. JLJ Karamea, New Suitings, also iron Roslyn Mills, new Winter Underclothing. Pearson- and Co., Mercers and Tailors, Stafford Street. . T71.08. Cycle .■Accessories and '■ Repairs ; JJ ' for Go-Carts, Prams, and Child-' ren's Chairs;- -for-Massey; Rover,'-'anct New-Hudson Bikes; for Phonographs, Records, and Youngsters 'JBikes ;K for Se-cond-Hand Cycles in large variety—Mark Higgins has attained deserved notoriety. I BEG to notify the' General Piiblic that I have commenced business as a Wood and Coal Merchant in Yard situated-near the Junction of Church aiid York Streets. All classes,of Coal will be carried, and I hope, by promptness of delivery: and good service to merit a share of support. E,;T. HARQLD, Coal Merchant, Church Street. :, WANTED KNOWN,' ".;.,' BARGAINS IN CLOTHING:—Men's Roslyn Tweed Sac 1 Suits 255, Men's All-Wool Colonial "Saddle Tweed Trousers 9s lid per pair, Men's' Rainproof Overcoats, the' Latest Shapes, 355, 37s 6d, 40s. at IRWIN'S Clothing arid Mercery Shop,; Stafford Street.; .'. v ■ Telephone 1772. " Established 1872. SKENE'S LABOUR EXCHANGE, BOND ST., DUNEDIN. Competent Farm and Station Workers supplied promptly. Your Patronage - Solicited. Miss H. C. Stfachan. NEW GOODS FOR EASTER. /CHOICE MILLINERY MODELS, Sty\J- lish Bonnets.for Matrons,- Children's Millinery. . New Furs,' Muffs and Toques, Ready-to-wear Felt and. Velvet Toques 12s 6d; Maids' and' Women's Skirts from 7s 6d. white wedgwood, dinnerware, etc ■"'■:•. at slaughter prices. : WE have secured - One Xlrate of the above at a very low price, and as we have already full -stocks-of Dmnerware, etc., we are clearing : the line at prices never before heard of for this class of goods. Remember the name Wedgwood stands for all that is best in the manufacture of earthenware. Note the prices: Full-sized vegetable dishes, only 2s ; 6d each, lOin dinner; plates, 2s 9d per |doz. Bin plates, 2s 3d per £doz. Sauce tureens, Is 6d each. Soup tureens, 5s each. One pint jugs, 9d each. . .■ Two pint jugs, Is 3d. each. Four quart jugs, 2s. 9d each (extra large size). Salad bowls, 2s each. Cake stands, Is, 3d each. Cups and saucers, 3 for. Is. 5 piece toilet sets, '9s 6d. See our Shop front for Display. Remember white ware can always be matched. Boarding-house Keepers arid others should take this opportunity, of laying in a stock while these absurdly low prices are ruling. Note address: THE CASH SUPPLY STORE, Stafford Street North. . Telephone No. 206. (J Cowboys, Married Gardener, . free house and coal, wife's duties, nil, £75; Married Ploughman, £75; Married Shepherd, £75; Married 1 Blacksmith, 30s weekly,, free house; Stud Shepherd, equal £80; Blacksmith's Apprentice, 6s weekly and found; Station Grooms, 17s 6d; can .fix up 100 Generals and ■ Hotel Servants at good wages; have nice place suit two companions as Cqok-General and Housemaid. Telephone, 317. ...'... "ANY Housewives about here, are jubi- . lant over their liberal. Stand-out Tea cash prizes just received. Keep Stand-out.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13265, 20 April 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13265, 20 April 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13265, 20 April 1907, Page 1