WANTEDS. WANTED —A (icnoral Servant ; comfortable homo. Apply Mils Wybohn, Imtha, H nwcrii. WANTED— A boy, about 11 years of ago. Apply E. Van Dki.iiox, "Arcadia" store. WANTED KNOWN, - Every morning the " Daily News 5 ' •an he purchased from Mr Bertram! ai (Iremii. DHAl'lilfS. Youii',' gentleman with English ami Colonial experience desires re-engagement. Write "Salesman," Daii.y News' Office. WANTED —Two smart milker*. Sober. (jood wages to good men. Apply |o F. White, Daily News' Office, at once. G1 ENERAL Maid wanted. Good *■ wages to suitable girl. Mus Gbeenaway, care Daily News. WANTED— Spare-time agents to take up line which affords remuneration of from £1 to £2 per week. Country residents particularly suited. Write "S.T." care Daily News' Office. BOAJfDEIIS wanted. Two gentlemen boarders, singlo room#, every convenience. Apply "Westwood," News' Office. WANTED— Situation as Lady's Help, country.. Apply E.M Bell Block. WANTED— Investors and specu. lators in land and real estats to read, learn, and inwardly digest the facts and offers mads by (iilmoub axd Pattie, Land Ageuts, in tli« property list of this newspaper. WANTED— Ono or tw« plainly furnished rooms, with fireplace, for two weeks,—" 8.F." Daily News' Office. WANTED KNOWN.—Particular people who like tho best, the purest, and the choicest butter, always ask for " White Clover" butter Do you ? Try a pound. You can get it at T. W. Welch's, in King street. WAITED KNOWN.—Business, men, clerks and typists can do more work, better work, and have all the case tlify want, when using a "Davis" Chair for the office. Write for price list to Tcrex, Barker and Finlay, Ltd,, 5 Cuba street, Wellington.
ANTED KNOWN - Don't hesitate, to-morrow never comes, and your family are , left in want through your oversight. See Gilmour aud Pattie lit ouce alwul their insuraneo field. It is oue you can afford milE Daily News" ean be purJL chased at Mr Bonne's shop, High Street, Hawera, and from the Bookstall as soon as the Mail Truin arrives every morning. SMOKERS WANTED, who can appreciate a first-class cigar. " Garcias " and " Flora dc Naves" are delightful smokes at 6d eneh. Try one here when you buy your morning paper nt the Arcadia Cigar Store. Opposite Coffee Palace. Dairy . farmers- • loss. - Dairymen who use any other than an Alfa-Laval Separator are losing exactly one-fifth of their profits. Write to us for the " reasons why." Bewley and Griffiths, Devon street, New Plymouth. rrUIE Gentlemen's Boot, Britain's X Best " Mocassin " Brand Button, Lace and Lome Fronts. New Model. —M'Ewsx Bnos. LADIES' Bar Shoes, Twin, ,1' and Cross-strap, fro)?'. -V i'ii. Another shipment just M'Ewkn Bros.
LADY CANVASSER WANTED. ANTED, a lady canvasser. Good selling line. Wage and commission. A splendid eliance for a willing worker. ■ . V'■ Particulars at News' Ofllr.', Plymouth.
LOST AND FOUND. 17I0UN1) —Picture postcards. The best place iu town for Picture Postcards is J. Hodders', Devon street. New anil pleasing desigus. LOST— At Sentry Hill on NewYear's Day, small black leather Wrist Bag. Finder rewarded 011 returning bag and contents to News' Ollice. LOST —At the comer of Devon and trovti' Streets an excellent opportunity to save Is on every bag of sugar (Nos, 1 and 2) if you pass J. McNj:n,i,'s store. It's good, puro sugar. I^OUN'D— Every day in the week and every meal, the height of Tea delight, if you use "Crcmu" brand of Tea. Allan Vealc (late Veale and Ohattoron) can recommend it, tyit only to those who know a good tea when they taste it. 2s per lb. FOR SALE AND TO-LET TjIIJRNISIfED Roomstn-lcl. ComJL fortablv close to town and near sea. Terms very moderate. Apply Mas JKi'i's ,I'ost Ollice, New I'lymouUi, or Daii.v Nkws. TO-LET. —Two unfurnished rooms, one large double front room. Pleasantly situated, near town. Apply G. S.u,K, earn Niiws, or P. 0., New Ply. IUQUth. ri"V>LET. Four rooiuud, cottage, JL scullery and all conveniences. Mile from P.O. Kent and. terms ar. ranged to suit a suitable tenant, J. M. Seal, Post Ollice, Now Plymouth.} FOlt SALE. Six-roomed house; | aero layd. Pleawiit situation. Price £175. Terms i'7s cash balance p.-r arrangement. Apply J. T. Faxxixu, care News, 17101! SALE Seeond-hnlKi type. ; writer. In excellent condition. Yost make. I'rinc £l2, or host offer. Write F.8.Y., care Nkws' Ollice.
STOREKEEPER'S LOSSES. O IT, Mr Storekeeper, may nt this very moment In l losing money in live difl'crent ways. You may sell, goods for cash and give Ihe wrong change: or you sell goods on credit, and forget lo charge up. Perhaps you "pay out" u coin and omit to note it, or else you receive money on account anil forget lo credit it, and so annoy—perhaps lose a valuable customer. Lnstlv, vour cash dr iiwer is no protection against dishonesty. Think when you go to your cash drawer to-night ask yourself: "Is it all here C" Why not. write us about the " Storokouprr's Protector" The National Cash I!koistkh. Save these losses. 1)0 IT NOW. BARKER t
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8018, 3 January 1906, Page 3
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