Kates for this column ore as follow: One insertion, 16 words Is; 20 words Is 3d; 24 words Is 6d; 28 words Is 9d; 32 words 2s. Three insertions, 16 words 2s 6d; 20 words 3s; 24 words 4s; 28 words 4s 6d; 32 words 6s (including address and signature), cash. Booked, 50 per cent, extra. The Newi reaches every part of Taranakl, and is unequalled as' on advertising medium. [RANTED man to drive Log Hauler. Apply McCluggage and Co., Stratford. ■ to milk SO references required.—A. C. Binnie, Hurworth. f.y. [RANTED— Good harness horse for grocery trap. Apply C. F. Bolton, c/o Mr. Newton King. yy'ANTED, Assistant for Abbatoirs. Apply Jenkins, Abbatoirs, Stratford. . b.w. IyyANTED, a Waitress for HoteL Apply Boxll, Stratford. b.w RANTED a Reliable Man to milk; no farm work; 35/- a week. Apply J. Bolger, Duthie Road, Mangatoki. c.w. RANTED a Companion and Help for country. Good home. Apply Mrs. R. J. Bell, Puniho. 4 , c.y. RANTED, Gentlewoman, companion to elderly lady, light household duties, adult family. Address Mrs. CLeary, Stratford. by married man, work on farm, good ploughman, thorough knowledge of all farm work. Address at this office. b26 RANTED to Kent, a house in or near Waitara. Apply "Urgent," News Office. YyANTED—This week's show of everything to wear for Spring should attract the ladies to Ambury's. a.y. Large crowds to visit every department at Ambury's this week for Spring goods—the latest. a.y. RANTED the Taranaki ladies to await the grand display of Spring Drapery at Auld's Modernised Store. Known.—ZOOO chicks hatching monthly at Normanby Poultry Farm. Order setting and day-old chicks, 10 varieties of fowls and ducks; 800 prizes, gold medals, and silver cup winners. Price lists free. —Stewart and Landspcrg, Normanby. gHAREMILKER wanted for superior herd of 60 cows. Machines. Must supply horses, cart, cans, and plough. O.:tobcr. Substantial references required. Apply Box 21, Eltham. T.OST, in Devon Street, on Monday last, Gold Waltham Watch. Finder rewarded on returning at once to Lieut. W. R. Foley, F Squadron, 7th Reinforcements, Trentham. d.w. between Stratford and Hawera, motor cycle tyre. Finder rewarded on application to Daily News. b.x. J) ARDANEaES! We have packed quite a number of orders for the boys at the front in sealed tins. We will be pleased to show anyone goods suitable to be posted away to the boys for Xmas. Remember, we supply airtight tins free of charge.—At Veale's. d.w. gPECIAL VALUE in Men's Roslyn Sad- ■ dlc-tweed Trousers, worth 11/8 pair, for 8/11; Strong Tweed Working Troustrs, 5/11 pair; Buckskin Working Trousers, 7/0 pair; Grey Striped Denims, 2/11 pair; Boys' Norfolk Suits, 12/6; Sports Suits, 17/6; Men's Box Suits, 28/0, at The Kash. JSfEW SEEDS.—Now is the time to plant Vegetable and Flower seeds. We have just received another full stock of Nimmo and Blair's reliable seeds.— Sole agent, A. Veale. d.w. gl£ Capital Books at 1/3 each. "The Hero of Herat" (Diver), "Quinneys" (Vacht'll), "The Coil of Carne" (Oxenham), "Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" (Fox), "The Fighting Chance" (Chambers), "A Picked Company" (Belloc).—The B.K. Bookshop. gVEMI IPOUND of our best tea at 2/is tested by our expert for purity and quality, and guaranteed. —At Veale's. d.w.
TUESDAY at 9 and following days: great Fashion Display of the latest to wear at Ambury's. JF you want pure coffee, fresh-ground daily, pure tea, China, Darjeeling or Ceylon, or the highest quality groceries, go to Veale. We do not stock cheap adulterated goods, but make a strong point of stocking the very best ol' everything at reasonable prices.—Try Veale. d, w . for Farm, 6-room House, Electric Light, etc., and three J-acro Sections. Equity, £6oo Walter Bewley, next Theatre, Devon Street. QUR 25th Annual Spring Fashion Show of everything to wear, Tuesday and following days at Ambury's. 133 ACIiES to exc "auge for smaller farm. Price £2O. Equity ei700.-Walter Bcwley, next Theatre, Devon Street. JJLAOK ORPINGTONS. -My wellknown laying srain, mated with 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 10/6. Also Sittings of Aylesbury Duck Eggs from birds of great size. A big laying strain; 10/6 per aitting.— T. G. NICHOLAS, 15 Kiqa Street FeUitoft
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1915, Page 1
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714Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1915, Page 1
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