CASE ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding sixteen wor are inserted for ONE SHJLL-' ING per insertion ; or if Three nsertions 2s 6d. I f orders come by letter it must understood that double these rates will be cha/rged unless accompanied by cash. y^ANTED —Strong lud to assist bakehouse; a little experience preferred. —Elder, Stratford. 8-3 ■y^ANTED —Experienced waitresses for Stratford races. Also cooks, housemaids, generals. Good wages. Apply Elder's Registry, Stratford. 8-3 ANTED—First-class waitresses, without encumbrances. Apply A. Wooller, caterer, Egmont street. 7-3 JpIANO Tuijing —VVe employ only certificated men, and guarantee all theit work. Moderate charges.—H. 001-lier_& -lier_& Co. — Handy woman for warehouse department; also smart youth as errand boy. Apply Egmont Boot Companyj • 0-3 \/y r AXTED at once—Strong smart boy for the trade. M. 0. Butcher, coaChbuilder, New Plymouth. 6-3 —Ladies to order their hats for the races with Auld's, the Millinery Specialists, N.P, 6-4 Q.OOD second-hand piano, *£2o; 11/8 per month. —Hoffmann. 5-6 RANTED— Benchman for Egmont Saw Mill. 'Apply to manager at mill or at head office, New Plymouth. N.P. Sash & Door Factory Company. 5-t.c. O ACRES in high sunny situation, with very well-built D-roomed house and conveniences, stables, cowshed, etc. Beautifully planted with native trees and -shrubs. Quite close to the railway station. About one mile to Fitzroy school, P. 0., etc. A very comfortable ' suburban home. Only £2OO cash ; balance easy terms. —Cornwall & Whitcombe. OA FEET frontage Devon street, in very good position, with two shops and dwelling rooms. A 6 per cent, investment, with splendid prospective value.—Cornwall & Whitcombe. ) lot of beautiful white and cojored blouses 2/11, worth 5/6 to 5/6. —Auld's, New Plymouth. 6-4 Experienced waitress for the Imperial Hotel, at once. S2EE the splendid muslins and cambrics Auld's, N.P:, are selling for 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 the dress, 6-4 JpOR 1 Xmas you must have smart hat and dainty costume. You get best value ; at Ambury's. JpiTMAN'S Commercial Encyclopaedia, designed for busy merchant, commercial student, and man of affairs. Complete in 36 parts. Price lOd each. Part One due on Friday.—Booker & Kcig, agents. TUST opened—Fresh supply of Peter Pans. Half price, 6d and 9d. Auld's, New Plymouth. 6-4 I JUN,SHADES Beautiful assortment home samples, IG/6 for 8/3; 12/6 | tor 0/3; 4/6 for 2/3.—Auld's, New PlyI mouth. 6-4 SOMETHING that has never been known before —A pure salt. I have got it at last—snowy white, free from all impurities, and never gets damp. 4d per bag —At Veale's. £MA for a strong well-built house of 5 rooms. All conveniences, washhouse and copper; y 8 acre land. Situated in Courtcnay street. Returning 8 per cent. For further particulars apply to Walter Bewley, Egmont street. QRDER your race hat now. For style, smartness and price, try Auld's, the Millinery Specialists. 6-4 ■pOR your stylish Xmas suit and boater get Ambury's splendid fit and value every time. (CHRISTMAS Postcards.—A big variety at one penny each at the B.K. rpHE Book of the play, "A Fool There X Was," selling at the B.K. Price, 1/3. TTOW about trying Auld's for costumes, They have just what you want, and the price you want. 6-4 piTRE Liquor!— Have you ever tried X Yeale's Coffee. if not, why not? It is tlie purest drink on the market. I sell the fresh-ground berry daily, or the essence made from it for Is Id per little. —A. Yealo, Theatre Royal. TjtOß the Show—3 dozen 'trimmed crinoline lints for lis (id.—Auld's, Millinery Specialists, New Plymouth. QJPECfAL Display of Peter Pan Collars. litl; wide torchon luces, Is (id per dozen.--Auld's, New Plymouth. VXTANTED— People to save their monej by havinq their cycle repairs ex* cuted »' A. o°'a. 10-t-i* QEND "->'ir n-"?t PRINTING Order to uat "*>'•. v 'ews." Pricei right «nd satintDifin i i'osranteed. CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR PRINTING We can do it AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE tiIANNER,. A.T THE CHEAPEST RATES. Write or ring up foi Price*. DAILY NEWS PRINTEWY. j DAILY NEWS PRTNTERY. , *■> l 17 P.O. Bo* lit y>tJT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKE*' S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 139, 8 December 1911, Page 1
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