£lO. 00D Piano > by Erard; terras I AVi'jj p er month. Hoffmann, o.y. DVERTISER Seeks Situation, in I Store; loug colonial experience in all departments and books. Apply to Temperate, News Office. e.y. QASH Payment, £SOO, will secure Bush Sheep Station, 1600 Acres; good hilly papa country; nearly half in pasture; two-sheep quality, ana certainly the cheapest proposition in Taranaki. F. , Corkill, New Plymouth. "PUE Sale, Second-hand Brinsmead Piano, in very best of condition; would suit school or hall; guarantee given; £4B cash, or terms to suit purchaser. Collier's. JfOB SALE—An up-to-date Boarding- ' house in New Plymouth. For particulars apply to .Walter Bewley, Egmont Street. pOR Sale, 400 Acres Land (freehold title). Easy terms. Address Freehold, care of News Office. dx. "piOR Sale, 4-roomed New Bungalow, %- I Acre, £525; 5 rooms, 14 -Acre, East I End, £7OO, easy terms. Hartnell & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. JJHJR Sale, Clean Waste Paper. Apply Daily News Office. I QENTLEMAN requires Situation in of- | lice, and would invest small capiI tal in suitable business. Apply Oapital, I this office. Q.OOD, reliable second-hand pianos— I Ward, London, £10; Hoelling, £2O; Ward, £18; Brinsmead, £4B; Mendelssohn, £lO. Easy terms, 10s dcI posit, 10s monthly.—Collier's, Devon I Street. , j JJOST, on May 8, Red Cow, "three" I tar brand; last seen in Egmont Road. Reward.—M. Barnitt, Fitzroy. gTEAJJY, reliable young mam wa«ts < work pn farm. Good ploughman' and fencer. Apply, sharp, this office. d.w. JJOIG, 141, Devon Street Mew Plymouth. Office hours during winter months: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Thursday halfholiday. "• tc. I (RANTED by good family of milkers, j milking on. shares, 50 or 00 cows I by hand, or 100 by machine; cxperiencI ed.—"Farmer," c/o this office. d.y. TOTANTBD, House of 4 or 5 rooms to rent, central. Apply, stating terms and address, to this office, c.n. RANTED KNOWN - Mrs. Harris, dressmaker and costumier, late of Ohristchurch, may be consulted at premises in Hobson Street, 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 certifiI cate. Will provide for himself if necesI sary. 'Apply R. H. Jones, care of News I Office. b.w. M££tf MMWKIiai ! RANTED, Boy with bicycle, for round I in New Plymouth. Apply, immediately to Publisher, News experienced Farm-hand, experienced Woman Coo, Laundress, Waitress, Hou.ie Maid, 3 Generals, 2 Maids for one home (Wanganui), 2 Girls to assist. All kinds of share-milkers awaiting engagements. Teague's Labor Bureau, Hawera. 'Phone 110. 1 A AAA ACRES, Freehold Bush IV,W " Country, hills and valleys; considerable valuable milling timber; land good quality for sheep or cattle. Price 30s per acre. For further particulars write 'Box 91, New Plymouth. HUD'S RE-BUILDING SALE— Makes buying easy. Embroideries being cleared ait 3d, {y 3 \ 6d. Wonderful value. c.y. 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 of Rare Birds. Admission 6d Children 3d. » HUD'S RE-BUILDING SALE— Beautiful Casements, lOd to Is 4d; double-bed Sheeting, lid, 1/3, 1/5. f'DRTATN ENDS from 1 to 7 of a pattern. fpuial opportunity. From 3d to 1/9 each, at the Red Post. JUST Published.—Allan's Jiant Song Folio, No. 2; contains all best songs and is greatest value ever offered in one work. Price 3s, posted 3s 3d. Collier's. Where the Ikiusmead and Chappell Pianos are. RE-BUILDi-N'G SALE'Heautiful Hats in velvet and felt, 10/6 to 15/6, for 6/11 to-morrow. c.y. Sample Stock of *"" Curtain Ends; large number in pairs, 3d to 1/9 each, at the Red Post. t.c. j JJED POST display of sample Curtain 1 Jnuls ' and Linen Sundries from Saturday. t.c. A ULD'S RE - BUILDING SALE— Dress Tweeds. 1/-, 1/0, 1-/0; were I/O, 2/-, 2/3.—Auld's, the top shop. e.y. m m of sample Linen Tray Cloths, Table Centres, Cushion Ooveis and Curtain Ends at'the Red Post. t.c. I mHE Best Boot for tb.e Farmev.— O'Brien's Viscolisecl Water-tights; they really keep out the wet and are most comfortable and easy fitting. Dockrill's sell them.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 3 June 1915, Page 1
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