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WANTED, ETC.

yyANTED man to cook for four to six men and light gardening-; 255. Apply Bignell Bros., Awakino. d.p. iyyAXTED refined young ladies for theatre confectionery stalls; evenings and Saturday afternoons only.— Apply at Woolby's, Empire Picture Theatre, New Plymouth. e.n. ■RANTED, a good Kitehenman. Apply, Coffee Palace. f.e. yyANTED —An Experienced Housemaid. Apply, "Rahui," Weymouth Street. 'J'O GROCERS.—Wanted by smart young man, position in grocery store; ten years' experience (grocery, ironmongery); good references—Apply "F.H.J." News Office. d.w. ANTED —A capable Lady-help for country. Apply, "Wanted," Post Office, Kaimata. b.y. JJUTCHER, wanted. Apply, Reynolds, Butcher, Waitara. yyANTEI) —Competent Typiste. Apply, Wright and Laurence, Solicitors, Stratford. IyyANTED a good farm horse. —Apply "A.A.D.," Post Office, Inglewood. b.y. yyANTED a strong girl for housework and milking (machines used). Good wages and permanent job for suitable girl. Apply this office for address. yyANTED, a good Ladyhelp or a General. £1 per week. Apply, Mrs. A. T. Wills, Hawera. yyANTED AT ONCE—Clerk for legal office with practical knowledge of Typewriting and Book-keeping. Apply stating age, qualifications, and salary expected to C. R. Stead, Solicitor, Waitara. "yy ANTED, an experienced Waitress. Apply, News Office. t.c, yyANTED—Every lady to enjoy the delicious flavour and refreshment of "DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Teas. yyANTED —For satisfaction and savings drink "DESERT 'GOLD," the Queen of Teas. Most delicious and economical. OPUXAKE CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD yyANTED, Assistant, capable of running Separators. Apply to MANAGER, Opunake. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. (JAR FOR SALE. —Thirty-five h.p. Moline, just overhauled, painted, guaranteed, first-class order. Price £220, or offer. Apply sharp, "Bargain," Box 41, Waitara. JpOR SALE, two racehorses, Captain Miro, good jumper; and bay filly (Red Rain—White May), 2 years; fed six months.—M. D. Miscall, Stratford. SALE—One 11-ooulter MasseyHarris Drill, disc or coulters; owner's reason for selling, too heavy for hilly country.—Apply to J, R. Jones, Kaimata. d.y. JfiOß SALE Whare at Ngamotu Beach. Three rooms. Apply, Hoffman, New Plymouth. ACRES FREEHOLD, level cow country; splendid buildings. Price, £l2 per acre. Good investment. —E. L. Humphries, Devon St. £3OOO. available for Second Mortgage or mortgages of stock, or for purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. ACRES, a going concern; tip-top farm; 20 first-class cows and other stock. Price £no pe- acre; terms. — E. L. Humphries, Devon Street. SALE—Piano by John Spencer, London; in splendid order; no dry rot; £1!) cash; bargain. Or terms arranged, 10s monthly.—Collier's. £SOO LOOK! £SOO MILK—FRUIT—HONEY

■ffOß SALE—The well-known Round Bush Orchard, Mantua, with its ideal shelter. The. above amount will be taken oft' the place this season. Inspect, now and see things in full working order, ami buy when it suits you. Possession given any ti'"c. Nice comfortable lions. *of six rooms, bath-room, large shed with loft, dairy and man's room, cowshed and paved yard. piggevy. The 25 acres are subdivided into nine well-sheltered paddocks, carrying 15 eows, 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 nt top prices without sending any to auction sales. The past returns can be seen. There are 70 lmes of bees, with all necessary requisites which go with the property; also the crops of hay a nil turnips, according to time of giving ;■ ■■■ cssion. Cows at valuation. Look nt [he price—£22oo—and think where you could buy anything that would return you £SOO a year without hired labor, where a man and wife or children could do the work in comfort without drudgery. Terms: Haif Cash. Further particulars from ALFBKO GORRINGE, Kaupokonui, .

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1916, Page 1

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592

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1916, Page 1

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