Rates for thi9 column are as follow: One insertion, 16 words Is; 20 words la 3d; 24 words la fid; 28 words la 9d; 32 weds 2s. Three insertions, 16 words 2s 6d; 20 words 33; 24 words 4s; 28 words 4a 6d; 32 words 5s (including address and signature), caßh. Booked, 50 per cent, extra. The News reaches every part of Taranaki, and is unequalled as an advertising medium. SITUATIONS VACANT, RANTED,— A Baker for country store. Bread and small goods. Good salary and permanent job to a suitable man. Apply Kewton King, New Plymouth. c.y. YyANTED.—Good plain cook for country boarding-house. Wages 20/per week. Other help kept; good home; no children. Apply Daily News Office. RANTED.— A man to milk and, for general farm work for Hawcra district. Wages 35/- per week. Apply Arnold, Department of Labour, New Plymouth. e.e. companion-help. Two in family. Comfortable home; light duties. Apply Daily News. "yyANTED— Man or youth for general work on sheep farm. Apply K. Stuart, Tarata. c.y. YyANITEI) — Experienced saleswoman for fancy and general sales; state experience.—J. and J. Auld, Drapers, New Plymouth. d.w. General servant. Apply Mrs. David Syme, Eltham. lyyANTED,—Young man for bakehouse. Previous experience necessary. Good job., Apply G. Young, Inglewood. \yANTED boy to help with milking machines and go to factory; £1 a week and found.—Farnham Bros., Tataraimaka. e.y. RANTED, apprentice, strong youth for Bakery; Union wages doubled. Apply T. P. Hughson and Sons, Rahotu. d.tc. SITUATIONS WANTED. Apply "Experienced," this office. couple (refined) desire position on Farm or Station, used to garden and general farm work.—B. Ashton, this office. e.w.
r ILL William Bateman, Painter, or anyone knowing his whereabouts, communicate immediately with Mrs. Bateman, Moleaworth Street, New Plymouth? LOST, POUND, Etc. WANTED KNOWN. MEW BOOKS.—'.'Shorty McCabe on the Job" (Ford), '■The Jacket" (London), "The Bronze Eagle" (Orczy), 3/0 at The B.K. of Babies! Don't forget next Thursday. t.c. GOTLAND For Ever," Gift Book in aid of Scottish Red Cross Fund, pries 4/0 at The B.K. ■ ARGEST .Selection of Books in Taranaki at The B.K. Bookshop. Ihursday next. t.c. GERMAN OUTRAGES.— Report of the Committee appointed bv His Majesty's Government, price 2d at The B.K. 'EA, TEA, TEA. Exceptional offer to the public of High Class Teas. Hotels, boarding houses, heads of families, you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. Shipment coining to hand quicker than anticipated finds us overstocked. So out they go at Carter's. • r pEA, TEA, TKA in halt' chests, about 501b. Very Finest Orange Pekoe, usual price 2/-, to clear 1/(L Choice Orange Pekoe, usual piice 1/10, to clear 1/4. Fine Orange Pekoe, usual price 1/8, to clear 1/3. Good Orange Pekoe, usual price 1/6, to clear 1/2 for cash at Carter's. the Top Shop, for valueWhite Flannelette, 4/0 a dozen, post free; Useful Laces, 1/6 dozen. yV ANTED—Ladies to inspect our smart Dresses and latest importations.— T, and J. Auld, the Top Shop,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1915, Page 1
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485Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1915, Page 1
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