(A\/iA2sTED, Butcher, to drive hawking cart. Apply T. Dill, Otakeho. f.x. IWfANTED. —Superior Accommodation ' jor visitors to New Plymouth at '•Kenmare," Dawson Street, adjoining' Terminus Hotel. b.y. 'V"y AN TED—A competent man for order round and delivery cart. —Apply Creemvay Bros., general storekeepers, Okato. e.p. ;WANTED —Strong Lad as Apprentice 'to l'astryeook Business. Apply Hygienic Bakery, New Plymouth, c.w. jV\7 ANTED at once, reliable young man for farm work. —Apply D. Sarten. Lepperton. c,\v. SVANTED by respectable woman, work by the day.—Apply "W.N.," tliis oflice. d.w. "ROY wanted for wholesale drapery trade. —Apply in own handwriting, Box 39, New Plymouth. c 'VX7 ANTED—(Milking on shaves, about 40 cows; ' hand-milking. Address at this office. e,w. 'WANTED to Let, 5 or 10 acres of stumping. Tenders will be received and close on 14th September nextThomas Cheevers, Durham Road, near Inglewood. rpO BE LET,—Residence, well built and commodious, with four sections. Lately occupied by Mr. C'oxbead. Apply to H. Clinton Hughes, Solicitor. e.w. \\?'ANTED—A splendid range of spring Ready-to-Wears now on show at Ambury's. The very latest. t TA/ANTED—Ladies tired, of dark winter fashions, look in at Ambnry's for a dainty Ready-to-Wear. d.y. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs. K Perry, Clairvoyant, may be consulted at 41 Dublin Street, Wanganui, 11 a.m. to S p.m. t.y. DT3SIDENCE, seven rooms, with con venienees and outbuildings, and quarter-aere, Gill Street. Apply to U. C. Hughes. T OST one Jersey bull; lower half right ear cut out. Last seen on Mountain Road; reward.—L. Connett, IVII Block. '-cJ ,OST, Gold Tie Pin, >vith stone. lie ward at Mr. C. H, Drew's, jeweller Devon Street, New Plymouth. •CIOR SALE—Safe, inside measurements 1 20x14x1-1; two drawers. Pr'.ce £lO. —Box 11, Inglewood. TjUlll SALE—Two good sheep dogs; guaranteed workers; trial given,— Apply J. !•'. Penhall, Eginont Village. d.w. "pOIt SALE—Baker's shop, living rooms, bakehouse, stable, trapshed; good suburb. Has done 3000 loaves per week. Price £775; terms, £2OO cash.—Walter Bewley, next Theatre Royal, Devon St.
•pOR SALE, L.M.C. Motor Bike, almost new, ; first-class order; will giv.e a guarantee. .Also siile-car. new tyre. Will sell separately. Owner leaving for the front. Further particulars, Box 30, Jnglewood. f.y. EV)R SALE, as a going concern, a good thing, Shop and Dwelling, cheap rent. Cash Bootmaking and Repairing Business; stock of about £3O and whole plant could be taken over very cheap. Apply at once to J. Jaeobsen, Boot Shop, Midh'irst. b.y. ■pOR SALE.—Phaeton, iirst-class order. Apply to White Hart Stables, New Plvmouth. b.l.c. pOR SALE—" Huiuber" Motor Cycle, nearly new, S'/j-li.p., 3-speed, free Miginc.—Apply Xews Ollice. d.x. 260 ACHES, 1..1.P-, adjoins railway station; t-pU'iulid sheep country; about (iO acres plouglmblc; good house and shed-. Price £8 5s per acre. Equity. £1245. Exchange for dairy farm or toW'n pro])erty.—Matter Bewley, Devon St., next Theatre Royal. TJARGAIXS at THE KASH—Youths Tweed Suits, 30/-; Men's White Honeycomb Tennis Shirts, 3/G; Boys' Tweed and Serge flats, 1/-; Tweed Knickers. 3/G pair; Men's Soft Felt Hats ) 3/G; Men's Waterproof Overcoats, 2-2/0. "PXCITAXOE for farm, 15 acres level land, with S-roomod house and outbuildings. Price £l'fiOO. Equity, £800; can make it up to £l-225 with other property—Walter Bewlev, Devon St., next Theatre Royal. T>TAXO TU'XING —For reliable work leave your order at Collier's. Their annual contract system saves you a lot of trouble; besides, your piano is always in good order. Call and investigate.—Collier's Music Warehouse. "rpWTXS SUFFERING CREEK," "Trail of the Axe," "Compact," -'Hooded Man," sixpence each at the B.K. T)0 you want a Guinea? If so, give the solution of the "Mj.,terious Clock." See Veale's window for particulars.—A Wale, grocer. VTR.SE DOKI, 141 Devon Street, Xew Plymouth. Ofli\c hours during winter months: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and by appointment. Thursday half-holidav. A RAMOHO ZOO. —Pay us a visit while in Wanganui. Lions. Tigers, American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboons. Tricky Monkeys galore, Australian Kangaroos, Opossums, Live Tortoises, French Cats, and a great variety of Rare Birds. Admission Gd, Children 3d. ■\rOW OPEN* —Richards, the Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Personal and special attention to all patrons. Umbrellas recovered and repaired. Egmont
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1915, Page 1
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