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WANTED, ETC. RANTED—Good trustworthy, capable Barmaid. Apply Terminus Hotel, New Plymouth. b.x. Y\ T AXTED, half to three-quarter draught mare for farm work "; • Brown, Lepperton. a'.n. RANTED— For satisfaction and savings drink -DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Teas, Most delicious and economical. RANTED— Every lady to enjoy the delicious flavour ajul refreshment of "DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Teas. RANTED— General Help. Good homo and good wages to suitable person. Apply, Mrs. W. Honeyfield, Tataraimaka. e.y. LOST. FOUND, Etc.

louth on Saturday night. £ll (one ten-pound note, number known). Working man's wages. Reward, "W.H.," ftews Office. WM T OST—Bull Dog, answers to name of "Boxer." Finder kindly communicate with Stan. Sharp, Stratford. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc.

piANO— £lO. First-class Grand Piano, by John Broadwood and Sons. No worms nr drv rot. Terms, 6s per mouth.— OKA ACRES Freehold, Bush Country, <* tJ '" all level, about 1-50 acres felled. Price £5 per acre. Terras £2OO, or offer. —E. L. Humphries, next Theatre Eoyal Devon St., New Plymouth. )IRT CHEAP—Double Buggy; good as new, cost £45, shafts only. Owner will take £2O cash. Apply, News Office. SALE—Piano by John Spencer, London; in splendid order; n jt; £l9 cash; bargain. Or ten ranged, 10s monthlv.—Collier's. MISCELLANEOUS.

)ESERT GOLD" is always a winner. DESERT GOLD TEA wins for flavour, quality and value. Try it. T^OUND—The most economical tea for 1 family use is "DESERT GOLD" Family Biend at Is Sd. Wonderful value. WONDERFUL values in Boys' Suits— Tweed Norfolk Suits for 12/0; Tweed Sports Suits, 12/0 and 15/-. Varsity Suits, 7/0 and 11/o—only., at The Ka'sli. ")ESERT GOLD TEA competition. 01 cash prizes—First Prize .Clo. Closes 30th July. Save the "Camels." T)0 you collect "Camels"? Remember, DESERT GOLD TEA Competition closes 30th July. £SO in prizes.

VICTOR GRIFFITHS (F.N.Z.1.A.), Registered ARCHITECT KING'S BUILDINGS, Corner of Jevon ami Brougham Streets, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1916, Page 1

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