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SITUATIONS VACANT. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. APPOINTMENT OF SANITARY INSPECTOR AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT. APPLICATIONS are invited, and will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on THURSDAY, December 16 1015, for the above appointment at a salary of £220 per annum. Applicants must be Registered Plumbers or holders of Certificates from the Royal Sanitary Institute. Schedule of Duties and Conditions may be obtained on application. F. T. BEDLWNGER, Town Clerk, RAHOTU DAIRY COMPANY. (RANTED, buttermnker, wages £3 per week. Apply at once to manRAHOTU DAIRY COMPANY. TO TAILORS AND TAILORESSES. [RANTED.— At once, first-class Coat and Trouser Hands. Piece work. Apply sharp. D. BUTCHART, Broadway, Stratford.

ELTHAM COUNTY COUNCIL. RANTED.— Foreman for the Omoana Riding. Must be used to' blackblock roads. Preference given to married man not eligible for military service. Cottage and land provided. Kent about 8/- per week. Wages 12/6 per. day. Also Surfaceman, 10/-. Apply to F. BASHAM, County Engineer. Applications close on December Ist, 1915.

WANTED KNOWN. \yANTED TO LEASE for 2 years, sixroomed residence, Old Hospital Road, with 3>/ 3 acres of land; tennis court and good garden; rent, 25/- per week; possession January 15—Arthui) B. Gibson. d.x. RANTED to rent, small furnished house, for three weeks, from December 21. West End preferred. State terms.—Mrs. Blennerhassett, Eltliam. JO LET.—Six-stall stable, or five-acre paddock at present shut up for hay. Apply K. Cock, Vogeltown. c.w. FOUNTAIN TRIPS.-Jaekson's Motor 'Bus will start running to and from the Mountain House on Sunday next, November 28, and every Thursday and Sunday following, leaving town from the Tourist Office at 9.30 a.m. Special trips arranged.—W. W. Jackson, Proprietor. t.c. jypN'S Brogue Siloes, black or tan, best British make, 25s ; few only.— McEwen Bros., Shoe Importers. d.e. Q.REAT CLEARANCE SALE at The Kash—Men's odd Tweed Waistcoats, sizes 3 and 4 only, 2/11 each; Riding Breeches, reduced from 25/ ; * to 17/6 pair; Woodrow's Hard Felt Hats, usual prices 10/0 and 13/-6. now 6/0 each. Q-REAT CLEARANCE SALE at The Kash—All-wool Cashmere Socks, three pairs for 2/G; Black Silk Bows, Od eacli (usual price 1/- each); Gents.' 'Rainproof Overcoats, 25/-; four only Gent.'s Sports Suits, worth 35/-, for 22/6. QREAT CLEARANCE SALE at The Kash—Colonial Underflannels, full size, 2/9; Men's Plain Navy Drill Working Shirts, with collars, worth 5/6, for 3/11. All other lines heavily reduced. Call early at The Kash. A'ULD'S, the Top Shop, for value— Double-width pretty floral bordered Casement Cloth, 9>/ 2 d; worth 1/-. A ULD'S show the best value in Millinery . . We make any style or shape to order.

Y are going fast—Auld's pretty Rose-bud Crepes, at 6|d. Will you be too late? T ADIES' CORSETS, newest style, 2/9 only, at Auld's, the Top Shop, for rpHE TOP SHOP has doubled in size; their great values are doubling their turn-over. Auld's for value. JgEAUTIFUL Longcloth Calicoes, 5/11 and 7/11 a dozen, post free.- *--"'- top shop, for value. AULD'S, the Top Shop, for value— White Flannelette, 4/0 a dozen, post free; Useful Laces, 1/6 dozen. Vf/ANTJED— Ladies to inspect our smart Dresses and latest importations. — J. and J. Auld, the Top Shop. jPECIAL VALUE this week in Men's Box Suits, well-made, excellent finish, guaranteed fit, from 2S/B; Boys' Tweed Norfolk Suits, 12/6: Boys' Tweed Sports .Suits from 13/6; Men's Strong Tweed Working Trousers, 5/11 pair; Boys' Tweed Knickers, 3/8 pair; Men's Saildletwecd Trousers, all wool, Roslyn manufacture, 8/11 pair; Khaki Handkerchiefs for our soldiers, 9d each, at The Kash, Best Value Store in Taranaki. Jl/TR. Farmer, are you buying tea? You cannot afford to let Carter's special offer pass you. We are selling absolutely at wholesale price. Write for samples to-day to Garter'*

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1915, Page 1

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