.WANTED, ETC. WANTED, about 50 acres laud, with , good buildings, near school, town, ereajnery. State lowest price and terms to "Money," c/o Daily 2ncws. li.y. g,UTCHER wanted at once.—Apply Reynolds, Butcher, Waitara. c.w. 'WANTED, an experienced Waitress. Apply, News Office. t.c. JWfANTED, General or Housekeeper for country. Apply- to this office for address. f.y. VXTANTED immediately, two waitresses. Central Hotel, Hjuvcra; Y\7ANTED good plain cook for*'eountry boardinghousc; wages 30s per week.—Apply Daily News. Y\7ANTED—A four-roomed furnished * Cottage to rent for four weeks from Ist February. Beach locality preferred. Particulars -to P.O. Box 1, Kaponga. WANTED—Every lady to enjoy the •delicious flavour and refreshment of "DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Tea's. VACANCY in Private Fhmily for ' ' throe gentlemen Boarders, Comfortable and convenient borne. Telephone on. Annlv «N H" No WANTED—For satisfaction and savings drink "DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Teas. Moat delicious and economical. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. 'VACANCIES FOR CLEANERS. A PPLICATIONS for positions as 'Engine Cleaners will be received by the Locomotive Foremen at Wanganui and New Plymouth. Applicants must be 17 or 18 years of age and have fifth standard certificates. ' Wages to commence at 5s 6d per day. \ SMART LAD WANTED. WANTED—Strong, smart Lad, with mechanical knowledge. Good prospects. For particulars apply News office. \ LOST, FOUND, Etc. ipOUND, on Egmont Road, watch and Chain. Owner can have same on paying cjost of this advertisement. — Apply J. Henderson, Kaimiro. f.w. y morning between XJ Johnston's Store, East End, and Nolan's Hide Store, Gentleman's, Gray Overcoat. Finder please return to News Office. a,w. BUSINESS NOTICES. N.Z. G OVERXMEN ' 1 ' \v i:STESPORT (per bottle) g/MADEIRA (per bottle) ,g/CLARET' (per bottle) g./HOCK (per bottle) g/_ . MUSCADINE (per bottle) 4./PER ASSORTED CASE, ' sq./H. A. HAYCOCK, PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. 'Phone 307. QHETWODE gCHOOL. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Devon Street West, New Plymouth. Principals: The Misses Stanford. The School will re-open on Wednesday, February 9, 1916. Pupils prepared if desired for matriculation, Civil Service, and all musical examinations. Kindergarten class for children under seven years old. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Friday, February 4, from 3 to 5 p.m. BUSINESS NOTICES WHY HAVE DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT AND HEADACHES? TO TARANAKI RESIDENTS. QUALIFIED OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN (by exam.), foremost Sight Specialist for Glasses, of IS Karangahape Road. Auckland, of 20 years' practical knowledge in diagnosis of defects of Eyesight, and Spectacle-fitting, can be consulted professionally at— NEW PLYMOUTH—Mr. Sykea's* Pharmacy daily. IXGLEWOOD-At Mr. Paintc's Pharmacy, Wednesday, February 2nd. WAITARA—At Mr. 'Ogle's Pharmacy, Saturday, February 5. Kindly make appointments early, personally or by letter. If your eyes give you trouble or beadaches, do not neglect to see me. Your eyes arc your most valuable asset. If you cannot see as well as formerly when reading, sewing, studying, or see distant objects clearly, and your eyes ache, ache, ache, have |hem attended to,
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1916, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1916, Page 1
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