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WANTED, ETC. RANTED, bjryoung married couple, from 20th May, four or five-roomed House (central) ;• or furnished rooms with use of conveniences. "C.A.M.," News office. f.e. YyANTED, position as Lady Help or Housekepeer, country not objected to. Apply, "Help," Daily News. f.e. "yyORK required, any kind, by strong capable business-trained man, knowledge of gardening. "E.C.," News Oflice. t.t. a Grocer's Assistant. Apply W, J, Treeby and Co., Hawera. e.w. 'RANTED, Waitress for' Dinipg Rooms at Inglewood. -Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. O'Dowd, Empire Dining Booms. d.y. ■yyANTED to buy. good cattle dog.Apply W. H. Tippins, Riverlea. d.w. yyANTED for Urenui, general farm haiid. ploughman, cadet; for l'linilio and Normanby, general band, good milker, between ages 20 and 30; sharemilking by returned trooper (married), a lad for farm at Whakamara, also for Oliangai (Hawera) and Inonga (Stratiford); experienced man (good milker), 'nan for sheep work (wages 30s), hotel employees, waitress tea-rooms, housekeeper and general servants.—Arthur B. Gibson, Land and Labor Agent. e.y. MISCELLANEOUS. Jg.OARD and Residence for two gentlemen. Close to railway station and post ollice. , Every convenience. Terms moderate. 212, St. Aubyn Street, d.l. Clairvoyante, "iH Devon St. East. Hours, 10 to 0. Handwriting carefully delineated. d.v.

yyANTED—Large shipments of smart Winter Goods, everything to wear, have just arrived at Ambury's, New Plymouth. ''J£LIPTIKO" an indcstructftble' Toy, British-made, prices Is to (is the set, New Plymouth agents: The B.K. Bookshop. c.p. very smart Tailor Costumes, in great variety to fit all figures? Now ready at Ambury's. ANTED—Ladies and Gents. Your Easter and Winter outfit now awaits you at Ambury's, New Plymouth a useful, strong, ingenious toy; prices Is, 2s, 3s, f)3, Gs, the set.—The li.K. Bookshop. c.p. PERSONAL—' There Is profit in the '•'camels" off DESERT GOLD TEA packets. £SO in prizes. Get particulars. JjtOß Dainty hand-made Stationery, Writing Pads and Envelopes try The 8.K., opposite Empire Theatre, c.p. QONFIDENTIAL! Many discriminating people haxe discovered 'that DESERT GOLD is the Queen of Teas. Try it. FOUNTAIN PEN with an even flow guaranteed for two years, manufactured expressly for The B.K. Price, 10's Cd. c.p. VVHEN will the War end? That's a mystery, but the DESERT GOLD TEA Competition closes July 30. QENTS'. Box Suits at special prices: All-wool Colonial Tweeds, stylish cut, first-class finish, wonderful value. Prices from 25s to 755, at The Kash. Leather Hand Bags, British, French, and Japanese manufacture. New stock at The B.K. Bookshop, c.p. gOYS' 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. TJOYS' and Youths' Sports Suits at Economy Prices: All-wool Tweeds, plain or button knickers, from 1-2/0 t» 38/8, at The Kash. Hand Bags, special purchase, new designs, at The B.K. Bookshop, opposite Empire Theatre. c.p.

YyO.YDERFUL values in Boys' SuitsTweed Norfolk Suits for 12/6; Tweed Sports Suits, 12/6 and 15/-, Varsity Suits, 7/6 and 11/6 —only at The Kash. LOST, FOUND, Etc. in Inglewood,. on Monday night, Ap,-il 10, grey beardy dog, "Jack." Reward, Ladbrook, Stables, Inglewood. Ka» EYESIGHT. EYESTRAIN, W. SAXON JONES, (D.S.O.A. by Exam.), SIGHT SPECIALIST. (Late of Arthur Cocks, Optical specialists, Wellington). May be consulted as follows: Monday—-PATEA, at Mr. H. P. Williams' chemist, from 11 to 4 p.m. Tuesday—STRATFORD, at Mr. F. Edwards', chemist, from 1 to S p.m. Wednesday—ELTHAM, at Mr. A. Hancock's, chemist, from 12 to 3 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday—HAWEßA, at Mr. J. H. Westwood's, chemist, from 0.30 to 6 p.m. Note: These visits will be regular every week. Lens-grinding and every ! description of optical repairs executed on the premises. Consultation fra%

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1916, Page 1

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