£1 ft' Piano, by Erard; terms ''(is per month. Hoffmann, c.y. ADVERTISER Seeks Situation in Store; long colonial experience in all departments and books. Apply to Temperate, News Office. e.y. TjiOß Sale, Second-hand Brinsmead Piano, in very best of condition; would suit school or hall; guarantee given; £4S cash, or terms to suit purchaser. Collier's. WOK SALE—An up-to-date Boardinghouse in New Plymouth, i'or partica'ars apply to Walter Bewley, Egmont Street. TpOR Sale, 400 Acres Land (freehold title). Easy terms. Address Freehold, care of News Office. dx. Tf<Oß Sale, 4-roomed New Bungalow, %- Acre, £525; 5 rooms, 14-Acre, East End, £7OO, easy terms. Hartnell & Co., Land Agent 3, New Plymouth. fpOR Sale,. Clean Waste Paper. Apply Daily News Office. requires Situation in of.lkv, and would invest small capital in suitable business. Apply Capital, this office. Q. 001), reliable second-hand pianosWard, London, £10; Hoelling, £2O; Ward, £18; Brinsmead, £4B; Mendelssohn, £lO. Easy terms, 10s deposit, 10s monthly.—Collier's, Devon Street. T OSTj 011 May 8, Red Cow, "thTce" . tar brand; last seen in Egmont 1 Road. Reward—M. Barnitt, Fitzroy. T OST, on (May 8, Red Cow, 3 tar brands, last seen in Egmont Road. Reward. M. [Barnitt, Fitzroy. b.w. fgURSE DOIG, 141, Devon Street New [Plymouth. Office hours during winter months: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Thursday halfholiday. tc. |V\7 ANTED KNOWN Miv, Harris, dressmaker and costumier, late of Ohristchurch, may be consulted at premises in Hobson Street, New Plymouth. fWfANTED, at once, for hotel, Second Cook. Scotch Keigstry Office, New Plymouth. RANTED, by Our Heavenly Father's help and guidance, by a middleaged man, any kind of farm work to do, except milking many cows; also holder .of a loco, traction engine certificate. Will provide for himself if neces sary. [Apply B. H. Jones, care of News Office. l>.w. IyyANTED, by competent man, Position us Working Manager on Farm; references if required. B, care of News Office. . b.p. WANTED, Boy with bicycle, for round in New Plymouth. Apply, immediately to 'Publisher, News. 'WANTED, Married Couple, both milk; experienced Farm-hand, experienced Laundress, 'Waitress, House Maid .1 Generals, 2 Maids for one home
(Wailganui), 2 Giris to assist. All kinds of shave-milkers awaiting engagements. Teagiye's Labor Bureau, ilawera-. 'Phone 11!)." " A TOD'S EE - BUILDING SALEMakes liuvim.' easy. Embroideries "being cleared at 3d, Gd. Wonderful value. c.y. A EAMAHO ZOO—Pay us a visit while in Wanganui. Lions, Tigers, Large American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboons, Tricky Monkeys galore, Australia Kangaroos, Opossums, Live Tortoises, French Cats, and a great variety I of Rare Birds. Admission 0d ) Children ' 3d. A TOD'S RE - BUILDING SALEBeautiful Casements, lOd to Is 4d; double-bed Sheeting, Hd, 1/3, 1/3. c.y. f<URTAIN ENDS from 1 to 7 of a pattern. ■£• ial opportunity. From 3d to 1/9 each at the Red Post. TUST Published.—Allan's Giant Song ° Folio, No. 2; contains all best songs and is greatest vaiue e\er oifered in one work. Price 3s, posted. 3s 3d. Collier's. Where the Bnnsmead and Chappell Pianos are. A TOD'S RE - BUILDING SALE—'Beautiful Hats in velvet and felt, 10/0 to 15'/(i, for 0/11 to-morrow. c.y. tyfANUFIACTURERS' Sample Stock of Curtain Ends; large number in pairs, 3d to 1/9 each, at the Red Post, t.c. "RED POST display of sample Curtain Ends and Linen Sundries from Saturday. t.c. A TOD'S EE - BUILDING SALE—a Dress Tweeds, 1/-, I/O, 1-/9; were 1/0, 2/-, 2/3.—Auld's, the top shop. c.y. T\o You want a Guinea? If so, give the Solution of the " Mysterious Clock.'' , See Veale's window for particulars. A. Vcale, grocer. SPECIAL S/LE of Sample Curtain Ends, Tray Cloths, Cushion Covers Linen Bags, etc., etc., at the Red Post. t.c. SATURDAY MORNING, special display of sample Linen Tray Cloths, Table Centres, Cushion Covers and Curtain Ends at the Red Post. t.c. AIM'S RE-BUILDING SALE— Flaor coining out neeesitates big bargains. ('oats, 7/0, 10/0; Showerproofs, 15/1), were 35i/-. «■>'■ rrllE Best Boot for the Farmer.— O'Brien's Viscolised Water-tights; they really keep out the wet and are most comfortable and easy fitting. UoclJrill's sell them. rpHE Ezvwauker Boot, made by . u'Brieii's, is fitted with Rubbers, and is a most dependable boot in every way. Do;-krill -van reeommeiul this boot. Ar I D'S RE - BUILDING SALE— J llc-lvii Costumes, line navy serge, ;!■)/- (i.V-. 7Anld's, the top shun New Plymouth. e.y TVON'T forget to witness the "'Myste IH Clerk" in Veali I '■- window The most marvellous invention of th( a're. See Veale's window and learn al about it. A Yeale, grocer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 384, 2 June 1915, Page 1
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