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WANTED, ETC. AS active, intelligent boy as apprentice to the general drapery trade. Splendid Prospects for a willing worker. Apply Rennic & Co., The Big Store, Waitara. TARAXAKI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. |^yANTED, a Working Manager to take charge of Hospital Farm. Wages, £lO per month. Also a Farm Assistant at 30s per week. Duties commence March 1, 1016. Applications close February 26, 1910. Apply Hospital Board Office.

FOR SALE, TO LEX, Etc. pOR SALE, one Rubber-tyred Dogcart, in first-class order, guarantees—Tom Blanchett, Yogeltown. b.y. POR SALE, Fat, Heavy Cockerels, killed 3s, dressed 3* Od (nothing better); two-year Hens lid and 3s, cash; delivered in town on one day's notice.—Tom Blanchett, Yogeltown. b.v 2Q$, ACRES Beach Land, splendid country, all plougliable; liouse and sheds. Price £22 10s'; £IOO cash. Apply sharp.—E. L. Humphries, Devon Street. £3OOO avai!able for Second Mortgage or mortgages of stock, or for purchase of mortgages. YVrig'it and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. !\f\ ACRES, a going concern; tip-top farm; 20 first-class cows and other •stock. Price £SO pc: acre; terms.— E. L. Humphries, Devon Street.

MISCELLANEOUS. yiSITOSS to Sew Plymouth will (uk nice central accommodation al "Kcnmare,'' Dawson Street, one minute from Saltwater Baths, b.w jJLTHAM, by special request, Carter and Co., the Wellington Drapers, will stay another week. Saturday, Feb. 2ti, absolutely last day. Come and buy genuine- drapery, one-third less, and in many cases, one half the price, you usually pay. Note Address—E. Clares' Old Tailor Shop, High St, Come and SHOES—Exceptional value, late shipment, just landed all to clear at buyers' advantage.—McEwen Bazaar of Children's : ions contains the following ratterns: Boys' Coat, Tunic and Sleeping Suit, 2 to 4 years, price 3d, posted :iUi at The B.K. Bookshop. f.w. JJARRI SON'S DRESSMAKER, January, contains the following patterns: Plain Skirt, and Raglan Blouse, price Cd, at The B.K. Bookshop. f.w. JJIfiH-GRADE White Shoes, priced low to clear quickly. The verylatest, just landed.—McEwen Bros. BOOKS, just arrived at The B.K. —"Russia of To-day,'' Foster Eraser; "Dust of Life," Hocking; "Fidelity," Glaspell; "Felixo," Day-Smith; "Hope of the House," Castle; "Contrary Mary," Bailey; "Dusty Road," Tyler; "His Unknown Wife," Tracy.—

piRST-GRADE -NELSON FRUIT.— Cooking- Apples, B/fl; Dessert, 8/40!b ease. William Pears, Tomatoes, Peaches, 4/6 "221b ease. Freight paid; JJESERT GOLD TEA COMPETITION —f)l Cash Prizes—First Prize £ls. Closes July 30. Save the "camels." —The most economical tea foi - family use is "DESERT GOLD' ily Blend at 1/S. Wonderful value, 'OYS' and You.-, ........ Economy Prices: All-wool Tweeds plain or button knickers, from 12/6 to 38/0, at TheKash. "CJOYS" Varsity Suits, in best quality washing materials, striped and plain poplin and linen. Usual price 12/0, now 7/6 the suit, at The Kash. TJOYS' Tweed Norfolk Suits, plain knickers, sizes 7 to 14, 12/0 the suit; white Drill Hats. 1/-; Poplin Varsity Coats 4/6, at The Kash. "T)ESEET GOLD' is always a winner DESERT GOLD TEA wins for flavor, quality and value. Try it. ■W7ONDERFOL values in Boys' SuitsTweed Norfolk Suits for 12/0; Tweed Sports Suits, 12/6 and 15/-, Varsity Suits, 7/« and 11/6-pulv at The Kasli. '"

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1916, Page 1

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