RANTED—(iirI to assist with liouhI work; wages 15/- per weekApply Mrs. \V. llonoylicld, Taturaimaka. I. ANTED—A wheeiright; must lie I good, all-round man —Apply, stating wages, to J. L. Power, Okato." ( ..x i^yANTED—By two young single men, ; milking on shares for next season. Apply, stating terms, to '•Willing," Daily. [News office. d.w. ITK/AXTED—By experienced man, with J family, share milking, herd 40 (hand) or 70 (machine). Apply "Share j Milker,'' News Office. J)OMI.YION OILS—For Cuts, 0!d Sores, i Bruises, Ahrasions, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Varicose Veins, Piles, Corns. A trial will convince. Obtainable.throughout Taranaki. f.w. TOST—Between Omata and New Ply- | mouth, a pair of leggings. Reward at Coffee Palace or C. Jeffries, Oaonui. IpiAXO, £7 10s—An absolute bargain. | No worms or dry rot.—Hoffmann. «i.y. J)ELICIOUS Pickled Pork, at 8d per I lb, helps to make a 'breakfast. | You can cut some rasters and fry like i bacon.—Milton Scott. ' c.e. 10/6 LAnIKS ' Dlac,< Glace Derby Shoes, round rubbers and wide IjVEXCIXG POST.-!, Red Direh, better [ than Totara, 77s Cd per hundred at Ttangatnua. Apply Wilson and Co., Taihape; or 0. J. Herrick, Agent, llui£KQ UOAVN and the balance weekly payments, secures ft good o-roonied house and conveniences. Price £550. Inspect to-day.—Gilmour and Clarke, Egniont Street. J)AXCING SHOES, all colors, in satin and suede, also gold and silverHave a pair reserved.—McEwen Bros. d.y. QARD PRIZES— Fine assort mtet given away.—Skeatcs, Jeweller's Closing-up Sale, opp. Theatre Royal, Devon Street.
XGRY HUSBAND: "I'm heartily tired of the same old joints week af|lev week! Why don't you get some pork sausages at Scott's— they're the ibest made." e.e. QROCKETT & JOXES' line English Shoes; tin; latest styles and shape:; in stock, including ladies' water-tight golf boots— Doekrill's. Ifi/(I LADIES' Crockett & Jones" *- X> U line English Shoes, with the £}TRAYED from my farm, ten yearling calves, ear-marked, l'inder please communicate with \V. lluneyfield, Taa.y. |A/fi LADIES' Black filace Darby JV round rubbers and wide laces free.—Doekrill's. POLICE! Stop That Slaughter of love X lr Jewellery, etc., at Alf Skeatcs Closing-up Sale, opp. Theatre. Royal. AMMER this fact down hard: Sfntf: dainty small prootN are wilhnu' 'doubt exceptionally good. "Rood pra ciou-t! I'll get some to-day." e.e UY ■ "ROOKS AT THE B UY I WE cannot be responsible for repairs I YV left uncalled for after Hay 15. We |Me closing up.—Skeatcs, Jeweller, New i Plymouth. 1 LADIES' Fine English (Mace -*- v " Aida Shoes, pump soles, li'.Ml as a feather, in wide fitting.G° T0 TIIE B.K.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 295, 16 May 1914, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 295, 16 May 1914, Page 1
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