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WANTED —Three ploughmen; three months' work; labor only.—Apply D. Greenway, Okato. ' i,x. RANTED, first-class Tailor and costumier. Apply H. Cocker, New Plymouth. W'ANTED, a man for delivery cart. Apply J. Masters and Son., Grocers, Stratford. [WANfTED-Good farm hand; able to plough; machine milking.—Apply Bates, Bell Block. d.y. RANTED, boy to help in milking shed, machines used. Apply "Milker," this office. d.e. RANTED, man able to plough and do general farm work; no milking. Apply 0. Sole, Warea. d.w. WANTED A good man amongst stock; knowledge of ploughing preferred. Full particulars as to wages, etc., to P. Howard, "Bournemouth," IWANTED, a young man to milk and do ordinary farm work. Apply to Mrs. Swan, sen., Egmout Village. WANTED—Engagement as housekeeper or any position of trust; good references. —Apply Mrs. Leich, 351 Devon Street, New Plymouth. b.w. (WANTED.—A good girl for the country. Comfortable home. All duties. Apply 1 Mrs. F. Parsons, Whenuakura. N elderly lady would undertake light household duties for board in refinod home. —"K.," office of this paper. d.e. TX) BE LET, residence Riohmond St., Fitzroy, well-built and commodious, with four sections; lately occupied by Mr. Ooshead.—Apply to R. C. Hughes, solicitor. ' d.x. Tj>Oß SALE, a few settings eggs. Two pens White American Leghorns and Browns.—S. Teed, New Plymouth. gLAOK ORPINGTONS. - known laying srain, brothers of the Winning Pen at the last Christchurch Laying Competition against all breeds, with an aggregate of 1474 eggs, or over 20 dozen per hen for year's test. This combination should produce practically a perfect laying machine. Sittings 10/0. Also Sittings of Aylesbury Duck Eggs, from birds of great size. A big laying strain; 10/6 per sitting.— T. G. NICHOLAS, 15 King Street,-Pend-ing. Grey-striped Denims. 2/11; White Honeycomb Tennis Shirts .1/0, Men's Tweed Trousers 3/11, Men's Blue Grandrill Shirts 2/0, Roslyn Delta finish l"n----derflannels 3/11, Boys' Norfolk Suits 12/0. Men's Buckskin Working Trousers 7/6, etc., etc. £A AORES, 4 miles New Plymouth, all ploughable, good house and shed. Price £2-2; terms, £350 cash.—Walter Bewley, Devon St., next Theatre. JJOBS WHEAT is in great demand. I have a limited supply of a fine line at 7/0 per bushel.—Gaustad, Waitara. "iSJW OPEN—Richards, the Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Personal and special attention to all patrons. Umbrellas recovered and repaired, Egmont "BARGAINS at THE KASH—Youths' Tweed Suits. 30/-: Men's White Honeycomb Tennis Shirts, 3/0; Boys' Tweed and Serfrc Hats, )/•; Tweed Knickers, 3/0 pair; Men's Soft Felt Huts, 3/0: Men's Waterproof Overcoats, 22/0. t system saves you a lot of trouble; besides, your piano is always in good order. Call and investintc.—Collier's Music Warehouse. JT PAYS TO ADVERTISE in the DAILY NEWS, whether it be a "wanted'' or a "full-pager." The Daily News has the hugest and widest circulation in Taranaki. X'CRSM DOIC, 141 Devon Street, New Plymouth. Ollke hours during winter months: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and by appointment. Thursday half-holiday. ' ZOO.-Pay us a visit while in Wangiimii. Lions. Tigers. Large American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboons. Tricky Monkeys galore, Australian Kangaroos, Opossums, Live Tortoises, French Cats, and a great variety of Rare Birds. Admission Od, Children

SPECIAL GOOD _ BARGAINS. 447 ACRES Beach Farm, between Mokau and Awakino, all in grass, sub-divided into nine - paddocks. Sheep-proof fences, six-room dwelling, woolshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Two miles from Mokau.—£l4 10s per aero; £2OOO cash; balance 5 per cent. 140 ACRES Sentry Hill, sub-divided into twelve paddocks'. Six-room dwelling and necessary outbuildings; near factory, school, and post office. Splendid Dairy Farm.—£3s per acre: £IOOO cash; balance 6 per cent. Also numerous properties in Waitara and surrounding district. LUND AND SAMPSONWAITARA

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1915, Page 1

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