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WANTED, ETC. [RANTED, Man, piecework or wages. Apply, E. Murphy, Warea. d.y. fyyANTED, employment two brothers who own dogs, stuation cattle or sheep farm. Exempt military service. —Gibson's" Labor Agency. / b.w. yy ANTED, a Cabinetmaker. Good wages. Apply, Pratt and Co., I Hawera. c ,, jyyANTED, for. next season, Sharemilkers for herd of 40 Cows. Married couple preferred. Apply, "ButterFat," News Office.' ' ay [yy ANTED at Once, Kitehenmaid and Waitress. Apply, Waratah Dining Rooms. c>w yyANTED, for coming season, strong Share Milkers for from 90 to 120 eows; no farln work. Apply, 0. Cross, Opua Road, Opunake. PyyANTED, Man general farm work, Mangorei, machines used, good wages— Gibson's Labor Agency, b.w. yyANTED, a Cook, Laundress, and House-Parlormaid. Wages 30s arid 255. Apply with references to Mrs. Lysaght, Mokoia, Hawera. ■yyANTED graar t i a d to assist in clerical work] Apply by letter to "Office," News. \ a . w . |yy ANTED To Hire for about Ten Days, a small Car, Ford preferred. Apply, Dr. McClelland, Vivian St. 'yyANTED, Lady to do Housework; good wages, sleep at home. Apply Daily News for address. HELEN GARDNER; Plays three different parts in one Photo-drama TO-NIGHT, AT THE EMPIRE. LOST, FOUND, Etc. JjOST, between New Plymouth and Koru on Saturday last, parcel containing two ladies' dresses. Reward on giving information at Daily News office. HELEN GARDNER, > he Heroine of "Vanity Fair," To-night, AT THE EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE. MISCELLANEOUS. pIRSTGRADE NELSON APPLESMunroe's Favorite, fl/6 (cooker); Jonathan, 7/G (dessert); Cox's Orange, 8s (Dessert); 401b cases, freight paid, cash with order.—H. G. Kingsland, Appleby, Nelson. - ' '

2P in the Is discount off all Ladies' and Children's Millinery—Goddin, London Millinery Depot, 253, "Devon St. "\ c-P----PERSONAL—There is profit in- the "camels" off DESERT GOLD TEA packets. £SO. in prizes. Get particulars. QALICO and Flannelette, 13 yards to the dozen, and Id in ihe Is discount.— Goddin, 253, Devon Street. c.p. QONFIDENTIAL! Many discriminating people have discovered that DESERT GOLD is the Queen of Teas. Try it. gLOTJSES from 2s 9d, Ladies' Hose Is, Vests 9d, Fancy Collars 6d.—Goddin, 253, Devon St., New Plymouth, e.p. will the War end? That's a mystery, but the DESERT GOLD TEA Competition closes July 30. D in the Is discount off all Millinery for ten days only.—Goddin, London Millinery Depot. c.p. (QIiNTS'. Box Suite at special prices: All-wool Colonial Tweeds, stylish put, first-class finish, wonderful value. Pricea from 25s to 755, at The Rash. g,OYS' Varsity Suits,' in best quality "" washing materials, striped and plain poplin and linen. Usual price 12/6, now 7/6 the suit, at The Kash. T»OYS' and Youths' Sports Suits at Economy Prices: All-wool Tweeda, plain or bntto-i knickers, from 12/6 to 38/6, at The Kash. values in Boys' SuitsTweed Korfolk Suits for 12/6; Tweed Sports Suits, 12/6 and 16/-, Varsity Suits, 7/6 and 11/6-only at The BEAUTIFUL HELEN GARDNER, In "The Strange Story of Sylvia Gray," TO-NIGHT AT THE EMPIRE. TO MOTORISTS. 'J'HE only way to obtain satisfaction from your car is to keep it in good repair and running order. No matter how excellent the machine, it requires periodical attention and overhaul. We have a workshop fitted with the latest machinery, and a staff, of competent engineers. We require both an efficient plant and large staff to deal with our big fleet of motor 'buses, freighters and cars. •lust here we can help you. Our plant and staff are' capable of handling more work, and we are prepared to do yours. We offer these advantages: (1) Promptitude; (2) all work guaranteed; (3) we are satisfied with a reasonable profit. Our workshop is in Gill Street, Kew Plymouth, and bur telephone number is 51C TARANAKI MOTOR TRANSPORT Co., Ltd.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1916, Page 1

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