I f Situation, driving baker's :'1 cart, 01* assistant in bake-house, Mutter preferred. Address: "Mould," Box I 14, Eltham. . ;f, w . " Jj o,<3T ~ Betwceli Xew Plymouth and Breakwater, silver-mounted waik§|'i"K Reward at T. Furlong's, tobacconist, Devon St. f.n. : gTItATEOItD' .Residents.—-For Scott's Pork Goods ordered this week, please call to-day at Elder's Bakery, f.n. RANTED, by young Lady, Posii-oa „i Companion-Secretary to Lady. Apply by letter to "limmeline," Daily A'eivs Ollico, - c.e. I'yyAXTli.O, a Good Plain Cook, for country boarding-house; wages 23,5 per week, Apply Daily 'Xews Oiiisc,' c.w. part Jersey, third calf, j, Buttimoro, Hobson Street; or Xews Office. ■WASTED, Uairy Farm, to milk 100 cows, in exchange for Suburban Property, £5350, unencumbered, JTnrtnell & Co., Land Agents,"Ken' Plymouth. I Jf'Oft Sale, I)ahy Farms, Sheep Bung, from (50 to 5000 Acres, including oy excluding stock, froni £2OO deposit. Uui'tneU & Co-, Land Agents, New Plymouth. pOK Sale, 4-roomed New Bungalow, %- Acre, £525 ; 5 rooms, i/j-Acre, East End, £I,OO, easy terms, llartneli & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. WAXIlit), Capable Lady l-lelp. Apply Mrs. Kempthorne, Tiie Vicarage, Inglewood. Telephone Xo. 10. d.w. living alone, wislies to let Two Bedrooms and Kitchen, or 1 Bedroom, separate entrance, to Ladies engaged in business. Central. Write "K.," ■NeWs Office. ' d.w. pART of House to Let, Furnished, separate entrance, dining-room; 2 bedrooms, kitchen. Central, near beach. Statq, what family to "East End," Keav Office. d. iv . JfOR Sale, Cheap, Quiet Po:i.,, With Gig and Harness. Apply J. Iloge, Bell Block; d . w . JjOST, froni Mr. F. Andrews' paddock, Bell Block, on Feb. 20, one Pedigree Ayrshire Cow. Reward offered. Apply Taranaki Daily Xews; or to J. C. Davidson, Waitara. n , y . WANTED to Rent, Modern House, 5 or 0 rooms, in or near Xew Plymouth. Particulars to P.O. Box 151, Xew Plymouth. _*pHERE is an increasing demand for our Pickled Pork. Housewives like it to fry for the breakfast each morning. Scott. , COi jj*Oß SALE, at throw-away prices, two Xew German Pianos—one by Spaethe (Upright Gand), iisuaLu*ic(>>7s guineas, will take 50 guineas w clear; also Rheinbcrg Piano, usual price 48 guineas, sell 31) guineas. Apply Collier's. to Buy, Secondhand Typewriter, in good order. Price" to '•Typewriter," e/o Xews Office, New Plymouth. GOOD FOOT RULE—Buy all your Footwear from Dockrili's—the Recognised House for Quality.
WAIT TNG Engagement. Farm Hands, two Teamsters, and Married C'mmle (maeliine milkers); Men for milking (hand or macliinc): five Lads for sheep farms; two Housekeepers; Elderly ladv as Mother's Help, for country; and all classes of Domestic Servants, at . TEAGUE'S LABOR BUREAU, Hawera. £l/17/- rER ACRE 900 ACRES of partly improved bush country. Term,,. £3UO casli, balance free of interest; annual payments. Walter Bewley, Egmont Street. has installed a Ely-proof Counter— the only one in Tara:iaki. Call, .Jispect, and buy Dimock's Famous Jtaeon >nd Prime Old Cheese, untouched with flies, at Veale'B. O UR Scones, Cakes, Pastry, Biscuits, &c., are sold to delighted customers all day long. Be in the fashion, and shop at the Hygienic. e.n. LITTLE goes a very long way at ! Doekrill's —S/G buys a pair of Ladies' Olaco Oxford Shoes. ZOO.—Pay us a visit while in Wanganui. Lions, Tigers, Large American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboons, Tricky Monkeyc galore, tralian Kangaroos, Opossums, Live Tortoises, French Cats, and a great variety of Rare Birds, 'lmission, 6d; Children, lid. ' -gMPLOYMIiNT.— The Daily News' shilling "Wanteds" will find you an employee or an employer. Which dyou want? J)OCKRTTX'S are showing a Nice Line of Ladies' Patent- Pump -Ankle-bar Shoes, made by Crockett & Jones. Very choice, indeed. INHERE is a snap in the air these mornings that jjivcg an appetite. Try a fry of Tom Brown's Pork Sausages. e.e. ( p-J CASH—ion acres, nil pl,m S h. tJsj ;I ] uVt ,[ good fence;;, six roomed house, cowshed. Price ,i-l(i per acre.—Walter Bewley, Eginoni St, QAPABLK mother's help wanted to; country; light duties; hand sewing; wag'js ; 17s lid. Experience.—-ti, Liverpool t-lreet, 'Wanganui. Y-E«, I must have a look in Doekrill's window next time 1 am in town. you can get CHEAP BOOTS and S111) ICS at the A.lU.'. Boot Co.'s vile. Every pair must be sold at once. C,< I'l KITUA LISTS' ROOM, flrilliths' BiiiMiiur--, Kiii'i Street Entrance, j Sunday, 7 p.m.- Miss .WAI/PON will give an Address, followed by Spiritual I Clairvoyance. All Welcome, Cultolion. i ! ryUR Boys at the front would like lite j Small lioods from Tom Brown's Pork Shop. Won't you try tliem? e.e.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 229, 6 March 1915, Page 1
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