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J "Y^yAKTiID —C»irl to assist with houseI work; wages 15/- per week. — Apply Mrs, W. Honeylield, Tataraimaka. a.y. RANTED— A wheelright; must lie good, all-round man—Apply, stating wages, to J. L. Power, Okato. e.x ■y^ANTED—By two young single men, I milking on shares for next season. 'Apply, stating terms, to "Willing,'' Daily News office. d.w. RANTED— By experienced man, with ! family, share milking, herd 40 (hand) or 70 (machine). Apply "Share Milker," News Office. J^OST— Lady's Bicycle from outside Boulton's Store. Reward. Apply Daily News. d.n. pIANO, £7 10s —An absolute bargain, No worms or dry rot,—Hoffmann.

FENCING POSTS, lied Biroli, better than Totara, 77s 6(1 per hundred at itangataua. Apply Wilson and Co., Taihape; or 0. J. Herrick, Agent, Huirangi. £KA DOWN and the balance weekly payments, secures ft good 5-roomed house and conveniences. Price £550. Inspect to-day.—Gilmour ,and Clarke, Bgmont Street. J)ANCING SHOES, all colors, in satin and suede, also gold and silver. Have a pair reserved.—McEwen Bros. d.y. QARD PRIZES, —Fine assortment almost given away.—Skeates, Jeweller's Closing-up Sale, opp. Theatre Royal, Devon Street. QROCKETT & JONES' fine English Shoes; the latest styles and shapes in stock, including ladies' Avater-tight golf boots.—Dockrill's. QTEAYED from my farm, ten yearling calves, ear-marked. Finder please communicate with W. Honeyfiem, Tataraimaka. a.y. IA/£ LADIES' Black Glace Derby Shoes, round rubbers and wide laces free.—Dockrill's.

pOLICE! Stop That Slaughter of lovely Jewellery, etc., at Alf Skeates' Closing-up Sale, opp. Theatre Royal. ANTED —Numbers of ladies to see the Dining and Dressing Table-ware being mercilessly sacrificed.—Skeats' Closing-up Sale. f.x. QROCICETT & JONES' Gents' Watertights are guaranteed to keep your feet perfectly dry and warm. —Dockrill's. I K/_ LADIES' GLACE KID ONE-BAR SHOES, with dull kid collar and pump soles; the latest style In strap shoes.—Dockrill's. JJEARTRENDING SCENES of Cold, [ Silver and Precious (ieras being thrown away at Skoatcs' Clofing-up Sale, opp. Theatre Royal, Devon Street. I SALE.—Office Desk, large drawer, and shelved cabinet; cheap, for cash. Apply Daily News, Stratford, ax WANTED—Friends, Romans, Countrymen, to accept this only offer of a jeweller's entire stock at Auction Prices—Skeats' Closing-up Sale. f.x.

1 K/_ GENTS.' Fine English Glace Derby Boots, sueile lined, reduced from 25/-. Sizes 0, 8, 9 and 10 only in stock.—DoekrilVs. /CROCKETT & JONES' Glace Kid Welted Dertiy Shoes (or easy walking correct for the winter.—Dockrill's. f?KA DEPOSIT secures 5-room-ed Villa (new), all conveniences. Price £550. Balance as rent—OHmour and Clarke, Egmont Street. WANTED KNOWN—Hundreds of artides at less than English cost Skeates' Clnsing-up Sale, opposite Thea- | tre Royal, Devon Street. f.x. "QES I to Myself, se9 I, I must get Cheap jewellery or die."— Skeates' Closing-up Sale is the place, then! fjiOß SALE—Dairy Farms, with or without stock, from £3OO deposit. Hartnell, Land Agents, Brougham Street. ("3_OOD Second-hand English piano for sale; iron frame; in tip-top order. A bargain at £lO 10s cash, or 10s monthly.—Collier's l . b.x. JJUY gOOKS AT THE g t ]£. XX] J£ cannot be responsible for repairs left uncalled for after May 10. We are closing up.—Skeates, Jeweller, New Plymouth. f.x. T AND J. AUI.D, New Plymouth, show the smart est Millinery in Taranaki at their usual keen prices. c.x 1 (\/t\ LADIES' BLACK GLACE DERBY SHOES, round rubbers and wide laces.—Dockrill's. QO TO THE FOR gOOKS JjWJND —Sensihln Presents. Onk PUoto n nines, i'lcturcs, Paint Boxe», Uialkn. Crayon#, etc., it WEST 4 SOWh fainteit (opposito M»»oni« Stables), %vn( -I fe f IK/. GEXTS' FIXE ENGLISH 10 GLACE DERBY BOOTS, suede lined, welted soles. —Dockrill's. POUNDS Deposit, balance easy terms, will purchase Modern New jlTbusc, central, with eyelry convenience, i Hartnell, . Lund Agents, Brougham

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 293, 14 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 293, 14 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 293, 14 May 1914, Page 1

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