Rates for this column are aa follow: One insertion, 1G words Is; 20 words Is 3d; 24 words Is 6d; 28 words Is 9d; 32 words 2s. Three insertions, 10 words 2s Gd; 20 words 3s; 24 words 4s; 28 words 4s Cd; 32 words 5s (including address and signature), cash. Booked, 50 per cent, extra. The News reaches every part of Taranaki, and is unequalled as an advertising medium. RANTED Farm hand; machines used; good wages; constant job,— Apply J. J. Carey, Okato. yyAXTED immediately, boy to milk about ten cows and help on farm; wages arranged—Apply Daily News. jy£AN wanted, permanent job.—Apply Eginont Brewery. c.e. | RANTED, capable general servant.— Apply Mrs. Roy, Vivian Street, c.w. YyANTED, by married man and single man, milking on shares. Good references. Apply X.Z., P. 0., Eltham. YyANTED, by married man, position | of trust, store, farm, etc., Good references. Apply X.Z., P. 0. Eltham. yyA.NTED by widower, a respectable, middle-aged person as housekeeper to take charge of two children. For address apply office of this paper. f.v. YyANTED TO SELL, US.A. Bicycle; nearly new; take reasonable offer. —Apply V. C. Axten, Waitara. b.b. RANTED the Taranaki ladies to await the grand display of Spring Drapery at Auld's Modernised Store. rpo TAILORS.—Wanted a good coat hand. Apply W. F. Newbery, Waitara. b.w. on Monday evening in King Street, New Plymouth, a purse containing notes and gold. Number of notes known. Reward. Return to News Office. SALE.—G h.p. motor cycle in good condition. Price, £75. Apply "T.W.," Taranaki Motor Transport Company, Gill Street. c.w. JMANO BARGAIN. —Second-hand Squire Piano (English), iron frame, check action; perfect order. Order £25, or terms las monthly. Apply Collier's Music Warehouse. jyjTLLJNERY—Just opened up a lovely assortment of Ladies' Ready-to-Wears and Summer Millinery of every description. Children's hats to suit all ages. Prices low, and Id in 1/- discount—R. O. Goddin, London Millinery Depot. c.w. ]y[ILLINERY TO ORDER.—Special attention is given to all orders entrusted to us. We specialise in ladies' bonnets and toques—R. 0. Goddin, London Millinery Depot. c.w. ani * g oo< l business and <wwu ' stock valued at £750. Total equity £IOOO. Exchange for 300 to 500 acres sheep farm. Walter Bewley, Devon Street. QAT, Wheat, and Barley Straw Chaff, . and Oaten Sheaf Chaff. Must be cleared at once to make room for the coming season's wool, the chaff being stored in the Wool Dumping Shed.— Gaustad, Waitara. a.y. ACRES, with good house, etc., just outside borough. Price £850; terms, £IOO cash, balance 10 years.— Walter Bewley, Devon Street. JPECIAL VALUE in Men's Roslyn Sad-dle-tweed Trousers, worth 11/6 pair, for 8/11; Strong Tweed Working Trousers, 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, 28/6, at The Kash. J am not chaffing when I state that I am prepared tofconsider any reasonable offers for a large quantity of chaff now stored in the Wool Dumping Sheds. It has got to go to make room for the coming season's wool. One ton or a hundred. What offers ?—Gaustad, WaiftlX Capital Books at 1/3 each. "The Hero of Herat" (Diver), "Quinneys" (Vachell), "The Coil of Came" (Oxenham), "Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" (Fox), "The Fighting Chance" (Chambers), "A Picked Company" (Belloc).—The B.K. Bookshop. TF you want Chaff now is the time to buy it, as I must clear from the Wool Sheds where it is now stored, to make room for the coming wool season. Get in at once.—Gaustad, Waitara. a.y. rpUESDAY at 9 and following days: great Fashion Display of the latest to wear at Ambury's. QHAFF.— To be cleared from the Wool Dumping Sheds ready for the coming wool season. Offers considered either for the lot as it stands or for single tons.—Gaustad, Waitara. a.y, JjJXCHANGE for Farm, 0-room House, Electric Light, etc., and three J-acre Sections. Equity, £6oo.—Walter Bewley, next Theatre, Devon Street. ATOW OPEN—Richards, the Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Personal and special attention to all patrons. Umbrellas recovered and repaired. Egmont I Street. gLAOK ORPINGTONS. -My wellknown laying srain, mated with brothers of the Winning Pen at the last Christohurch Laying Competition against all breeds, with an aggregate of 1474 eggs, or oyer 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 sitting.— T.<G. NICHOLAS, 15 King Street, Feilding.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1915, Page 1
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741Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1915, Page 1
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