WANTED, ETC. EyANTED, end of January, by cxexperienced youth, job on sheep farm, Reply early to "Energetic/' Daily News. a,.v RANTED— A Girl for Housework. Apply, Mrs. A. 11. Christie, Manaia. (YyANTED—Strong Boy for farm work, able to milk. Close to town. Apply "H. 1.," Daily News office. b.w. [yyANTED for two weeks, from Jan. 14, furnished cottage or two rooms on beach. Box 88, Eltham. RANTED cottage, West End, family two; liberal rental suitable property.—Arthur B. Gibson, House Asent, ijyANTED, farm hand; machines used; good wages and constant jobApply J. J. Carey, Okato. c>. yyANTED Capable Porter-kitchen-man. Apply, Grosvenor Hotel. MANGATOKI DAIRY CO., LTD. RANTED, immediately, two men or two strongs youths for cheesemaking. No previous experience sary. Good wages to good men. Apply at once to MANAGER, Maugatoki Dairy Co. A Young Man, 28, wishes to correspond with lady same age view to Matrimony. Enclose photo. Address, "Robert," News Office. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. sale or lease, Fitzroy Bakery; immediate possession. Apply, E. Pearce. f.i. pOR SALE, Triumph Motor Cycle, guaranteed in perfect order; practically new.—\Y Humphries. a.w. pOR SALE, a Light Concord Buggy and set of harness, in good order.— Apply Mr. Cobham, corner Courtney and Eliot Streets. a.y. J)IRT CHEAP—Double Buggy; good as new, cost £45, shafts only. Owner will take £2O cash. Apply, News KgO ACRES SHEEP COUNTRY, exchange for Dairy Farm. Price £4 per acre; equity £looß.—Walter Bewley, Devon Street. OK(\ ACRES Freehold, Bush Country, < *" U all level, about 150 acres felled. Price £5 per acre. Terms £2OO, or offer. —Walter Bewley, Devon Street. LOST, FOUND, Etc. T OST—On New Year's Day, Lady's Cravanette Coat. Reward, Mrs. Collins, corner Courtenay and Eliot Streets. TOST from Smart Road, eight 15month heifers, two red, one black and one black Jersey, three fawn Jerseys, one strawberry. Any information to be sent to Tom Parker. OST between Brougham Street and Ngamotu Beach, Greenstone Pendant, silver mounted. Valued as keepsake. Finder please leave at News office, a.w. MISCELLANEOUS. SAVINGS AND SATISFACTION in drinking DESERT GOLD TEA. Full strength—greater economy. Finer flavor—more enjoyment. Try the Special Family Blend at 1/B—wonderful value. All grocers. /IJ.KNTS.' Box Suits at special prices: AU-wool Colonial Tweeds, stylish cut, first-class finish, wonderful value. 25s to 755, at The Kash. VOU WILL ENJOY the rich, delicate (Invar of "DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Teas. Choicest from Ceylon. Ie; satisfying. Choice grades at 1/10 and 2/-. >OYS' and Youths' Sports Suits at Economy Prices: All-wool Tweeds, plain' or button knickers, from 12/0 to 3S/0, at The Kash. A LUCKY DATE-JULY 30, 1910£SO will bo distributed to 01 Cash Prize-winners in the DESERT GOLD TEA Competition; also special gift prizes. Particulars in packets. Buy "Desert Gold" to-day. TJOYS' Tweed Norfolk Suits, plain knickers, sizes 7 to 14, 12/0 the' suit; white Drill Hats, 1/-; Poplin Varsity Coats 4/0, at The Kash. DOIG, 141 Devon Street, New Plymouth. Office hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Thursday kali-holiday.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1916, Page 1
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492Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1916, Page 1
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