Bates for this column are as follows: One insertion, 10 words Is; 20 woi Is 3(1; 24 words Is 6d; 28 words 1b 0 32 words 2s. Tilreii insertions, words 2s Cd; 20 words 3s; 24 wor eluding address and signature), cas Booked, 60 per cent, extra. [Xote.The Daily News lias an unequalli circulation throughout Taranaki, 1 ing obtainable in every town ai country district.] [^TANTED— Position as housekeper o good cook; middle age; expericn< cd; economical; references. News office. e n TO RENT, quarter or half acre vacant section. Apply by let ter to "F." c/o Daily News. "RANTED— An assistant; one with previous experience preferred. Apply The 8.K., Stationer, Devon Street, e.n. AM putting a larger vehicle on my run, and my well-known Motor 'Bus will bo for sale about October 20; proved reliable; suitable for a daily service or delivery lorry. Particular Arthur Smith, Trocadero, New Pymouth. e.w. —Smart lad, for manufacturing business. Apply by letter to "Smart Lad," News Office. ANTED —Man with plough and harrows to break up suburban section. Send particulars to "Potatoes," News Office. ANT ED —A girl for general housework,—Apply New» office. d.\r. £lB PIANO, iron frame, check action, no dry rot; a bargain. Terms, 15s a month.—Collier's. pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for Motor Cycle, my pair of ponies, phaeton and harness complete. Dick Cock, "Piccadilly." d.w. town; good road; £22 per acre; terms if required. E. P. Corkill. WANTED—Position as housekeeper or I cook; middle-aged. Apply to " E.F.," News Office. d.w. YOUNG roan, with 9'/ 3 years' sound drapery experience, seeks position Manchester and dress department; good references. "Reliable," News Office. „ JfOR SALE. —Settings Nixon's world's record strain, American White Leg*l horns; also Silver Wyandottes and Brown Lrghorns, as, 10s and £l. I Bruce, Bulteel Street, New Plymouth, ' b.t. RANTED —Youth to learn blacksmithing and farriery; one with previous experience preferred.—Apply W. Leppard, farrier, Mangatoki, near Eltham. a.y. 7JO TAILORS—Good coat hand seeks situation immediately; good references; district no object.—Apply C. M. Reed, Inglewood. a.y. "MEW Ninepenny Books just landed; great stock at The 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre. e.e. T ADIES' Handbags, just landed; new «tock of latest designs at The 8.K., opposite Empire Thcatro. e.«. (~l< OOD War Maps, with plenty of detail, from Is, posted la Id. The 8.K., opposit* Empire Theatre. «.e. CEEDS that Grow—O'Lcary Bros, and „ Downes' famous Vegetable Seeds; sold by J. Roberts, Eliot Street. ■troy KLUCK and his stall' are marcli- * ing for the Fadcrland. New Plymouth folk will march to Scott'e this week-end to get their supply of small goods. e-c----r ("YTO Pork Sausages are anxiously wait- - ing to get into the frying pan. They are eo delicious this week that they want to tickl# your palate—Milton Scott. c ' c - T AST week we supplied the Expeditionaryi i'orce with '/ 2 cwt. of Pork Sausage#. Our boys are now fit to strike for home and country.—Scott's Pork Butchery. <" " QPRINC! has come and everybody is glad. A -breakfast these lovely mornings of Scott's Pickled Pork, fried like lacon, will set you up for the day. .HMtttlU.!-.*! t' T>B HAPPY! No lady can spend a truly happy afternooa unless she tries ti cup of refreshing tea at the Hygienic. r " " WHISTLE, an' I'll come tae yc, my laddie. But ye will Ihac to tak' me to the Hygienic. The lovely scones aiul tea are just tae my fancy." c.n. pOJfE to the Hygienic and do not fear, for our tea and cakes arc not too dear. Goods are right, quality best; Pass up your sirp el) £C and give us a test. e - n - TXfE guarantee long life, prosperity and happiness with all our wedding cake*. We make them any shape or size. ' Our birthday cakes a specialty.— Hvsienic. e - n - Vl/'AR declared against all competition for prices at Trim's grocery store, Eliot St. e.n. •RVERYBODY'S doing it! What? Why. shoopinp at Trim's replete grocery store, Eliot St. e.n. JT'OR cheapest groceries, fruit and confectionery go to Trim's Eliot St. haven't advanced prices because of the war. We keep the Bame pood (finality at the old prices.—Trim's, Eliot Street. c.n.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 104, 25 September 1914, Page 1
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683Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 104, 25 September 1914, Page 1
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