ED—Girl to help strip after machines and general work; good wages- Apply F. E. Booock, Ngaerc.. e.x. ; 'RANTED—Two good Fencers, by day I _ labor, or contract if preferred. Apply Newton King, or Butt Bros., Uruti. RANTED, by young girl, office work; capable bookkeeper, thorough knowledge of typewriting and shorthand. "Shorthand," News Office. c.n. RANTED, a family to milk about 70 cows (on wages); Bix-roomed : house.—Apply News Office, or "X.Y.Z.," ; Inglewood 'Post Ofliec. a.y. yyANTED First-class trouser and vest hand; constant work, and highest wages to good hand.—Hugh Rodger, tailor, Hawera, a.w. ''^yAcNTED —Married couple; man ior ! gardening, wife assist with house. . Easy situation. —Apply White & Sons, ; New Plymouth. a.w. jyyAXTED —Smart lad, for manufacturing business. Apply by letter to ("Smart Lad," News Office. yyANTED—Man with, plough and harrows to break up suburban section. Send particulars to "Potatoes," News Office. yy ANTED TO BUY—Gentleman's good second-hand bicycle.—Apply Egmont Boot and Shoe 00. c.n. ANTED Farms to I/ease for several good clients. —Walton Bewlay, Egmont St. yyANTED, by young man, positien is warehouse or store. Would start at £2 per week,—Apply by letter to ["Willing," e/o News ofliee. k.y.
WANTED TO BUY, False Teeth. Highcat price given in New Zealand. Post to manager, Piedmont Co., 236 Queen St., Auckland. Established 10 years. Cash by return mail. W7ANTED —Yon will be delighted with the great display of Spring fashions to-day and every day at Ambury's. b.t. j WOUND, a few weeks ago one factory can, between New Plymouth and i Tataraimaka. Owner can have same by paying expenses of advertisement. —J. J; pyde, Tataraimaka. b.y. rpO BE LET—Suburban residence, with j acres, Wallath .Eoad, Westown; 5 rooms and conveniences; cowshed, hayloft; 2 miles from Post Office, New Plymouth; immediate possession—R. Clinton Hughes. c.w. Iq.ROW SEEDS NOW —Nimmo i & Blair's j Sweet Peas, first prize blooms; INemesia, Vegetable Seeds now opening |up at Yealeii'.
PIANO, by Chappoll and Co., London; now keys, check action, solid walnut case; guaranteed absolutely in perfect order; bargain at £lB cash, or terms 10s monthly. Apply, sharp, at Collier's. "pOII SALE—Pedigree Jersey bull, two * years old, from Bcmi-official record cow. Particulars, apply W. M. Stephenson, Tariki. b -s rrpilK Nob Toe, the latest fashion, 18/8 a pair; grand wearers; postage jmid.—.Dockrill's. 1 fl/fl LADIES' Glaee Derby Shoes, xv *' w j ( ] e ] a< .pa and round rubbers put on free while you wait,—Dockrill's. rpHE Violet Brand Shoes—These shoes are imported direct by ourselves, and we are offering you ladies' glace Derby shoes at 12/G and 13/0. Dockrill's.' "VTEINON'S SLIPPERS, the best English makers of ladies' ward shoes and slippers. Our new shipment is just open. —Dockrill's. rro Let—Six-roomed House, Vogeltown; y 2 -aere; conveniences. Standish and Standish. A TJLD'S are continually opening up new goods. See their advertisement on this page. rpHE "Veedee" Vibratory Massage relieves pain, pours a stream of health and strength-giving vitality through any muscle or limb. The ellects of the "Veedee" are almost miraculous. 114, Devon Street.
■yiAVI system of home treatment ior * Buffering women and girls relieves pain, removes the cause, and permanently cures. 114, Devon Street. 1 Q / ft—MEN'S Box Calf andTanWil-J-O' II low Calf belted Boots, imported direet from Arnold Bros., Northampton, England, makers of the "Master Boot." Dockrill's. PIANO, by Backman, Ixmdon, full iron frame, cheek action, new keys; just been Freneh-polisheJ; praoticaly new—a bargain at .135. Apply sharp—Collier's:,. p-IAA DOWN will secure a Dairy Farm of 100 acres, nearly all ploughahle; good house and sheds. Price £ls per acre; or will exchange for house property. —Walter Bewlcy, Egmont Ot. 1A / LADIES' Black Glace Derby Shoes, round rubber.* »nd wide laces free.—Dockrili'n. CYBRIEN'S Viscoliaed Watertights, new shipments jast opened; no bettei boot for farm weal was ever made.— Dockrill's. SALE—Section upon easy term l ?. When paid for we will build a home for you. Hartnell and Co., Brougham St. e.x. T?XCHANGE for farm, 14 acres land. with O-rootncd house, trapshed. cowshed and other buildings. Price £•2100. Equitv, £llll.—Walter Bewley, Egmont St, . 1 ...LuLiJ-UMBlj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 94, 16 September 1914, Page 1
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