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WANTED, ETC. 'Yy'ANTED —Smart Lad as Apprentice to Hairdressing business. Apply, W, H. Preece, Devon Street. b.w. ANTED smart girl for shop; good position, good wages. Apply in own handwriting to "A.8.," c/o DailyNews. . c.e. jyyANTED four lads for farm workGibson, Labor Agent. woman as companion, Wai tara. —Gibson, Labor Agent. jyyANTED housemaid, Lepperton.— Gibson, Labor Agent. yyANTED relieving hand, hotel, Stratford. —Gibson, Labor Agent. general servant, New Plymouth. —Gibson, Labor Agent. competent milker, Normanby.—Gibson, Labor Agent. yy ANTED—A capable Lady-help for country. Apply, "Wanted," Post Office, Kaimata. b.y. gUTCHER, wanted. Apply, Reynolds, Butcher, Waitara. yyANTED —Competent Typiste. Apply, Wright and Laurence, Solicitors, Stratford. RANTED— Well-educated Youth as apprentice. Apply, "Chemist," P.O. Box 98. a.w. jTOANTED a good farm horse.—Apply "A.A.D.," Post Office, Inglewood. l).y. WANTED herd of fifteen to thirty goats t Particulars to "J.," News office. ' li.w. RANTED, Young Girl, light duties. Apply, "Ngaroma," Liardet St. a.w. ANTED a good man for farm work; good home.—Apply at once, S. Rundle, Bell Block. a.w. \yANTED a strong girl for housework and milking (machines used). Good wages and permanent job for suitable girl. Apply this office for address. ANTED, a good Ladyhelp or a General. £1 per week. Apply, Mrs. A. T. Wills, Hawera. jUfANTED AT ONCE—Clerk for legal office with practical knowled™ of Typewriting and Book-keeping. Apply stating age, qualifications, and salary expected to C. R. Stead, Solicitor, Waitara.

,\A/ANTED, an experienced Waitress. Apply, News Office. t.c. the Children who found Lady's Bangle in the Kawavoa Park call again at the News office and get reward. TYANTED— Every lady to enjoy the delicious flavour and refreshment of "DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Teas. Wf ANTED KNOWN—The Daily News is the best advertising medium in Taranaki. It covers the whole of the province, from New Plymouth to Patea, to Opunake, to Awakino, to Whanga., to Purangi. It is read on every train, coach and 'bus. So send along your wants, etc. TX7ANTED —For satisfaction and' savings drink ''DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Teas. Most delicious and economical. WANTED AT ONCE, TAD to help in Publishing Work. Apply DAILY NEWS. BUSINESS NOTICES. £SOO LOOK! £SOO MILK—FRUIT—HONEY

ffOR SALE —The well-known Round Bush Orchard, Manaia, with its ideal shelter. The above amount will be taken oil' the place this season. Inspect now and see things ill full working order, and buy when it suits you. Possession given any time. Nice comfortable house of six rooms, bath-room, large shed with loft, dairy and man's room, cowshed and paved yard, piggery. The 25 acres are sub'divided into nine well-sheltered paddocks, carrying 15 cows, bull and horse. There are four acres in orchard in full bearing, mostly apples and plums, with pears, peaches and quinces, all disposed of locally at top prices without sending any to auction sales. The past returns can be seen. There are 70 hi\fs of bees, with all necessary requisites which go with the property; also the crops of hay and turnips, according to time of giving possession. Cows at valuation. Look at 'the price— .U-2200—and think where you could buy anything that would return you ,£.>oo a year without hired labor, where n man and wife or children could do the work in comfort without drudgery. Terms: Haif Cash. I'mthei particulars from ALFRED CORRINGE, Kaupokomii. N.Z (GOVERNMENT H. A. HAYCOCK, PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. 'Phone 207.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1916, Page 1

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