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yyANTED, by experienced married man, work on farm. Apply for address at News Office . a.w. 'yyANTED, Sharemilkers for two 7,0cow dairies. Reference required. Apply, J. N. Gamlin, Kaupokonui, or A. B. Gamlin, Inglewood. a.y. RANTED, experienced man, married preferred, to take cnarge sheep run, one used to rough country essential. No school handy. Wages £l5O per year and found. House furnished. Apply "Sheepfarmer," P. 0., New PlyCarpenters. Apply, H. Lewis, Builder, Hawera. RANTED—Benchman and tailer-out; good wages. For particulars apply H. M. Bartle, Opunake. f.y. ANTED, Second-hand log-hauler. Apply, giving price and particulars, to H. M. Bartle, Opunake. f.y. \y ANTED, Saleswoman with some experience; also Apprentice for sales, —Auld's, Drapers, New 'Plymouth. FOR SALE, TO LET. Etc. pOR SALE—Two English Pianos, both in good order, no dry rot, £ll and £l2; terms, 8/- month. Also Strollmenger Piano, £25; terms, 12/6 month. —Collier's Music Warehouse. pOR A.W.R. Milkin; Plant, in good working order; Alpha Separator (power).—Apply A. J. Miller, Uruti. f.y.

£3OO CASH willßCCure a 20 ' room Boardinghouse complete, freehold, furniture and fittings, Central New Plymouth. Price for lot as a going concern, only £1450. E. L. Humphries, Devon Street. 5/- PER ACRE—37S Acres Freehold; tip-top sheep and cattle country; 200 acres in grass, balance bush; small house; § miles Urenui;£3oo cash.—E. L. Humphries, Devon St. jyrONEY TO LEND.-Apply, Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford Loan and Deposit Co., Ltd., Stratford. MISCELLANEOUS. JM3AN.— I have £250 to £3OO to lend on stock.—Welch, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. f.w. \yANTED KNOWN, that the place ti give, your Printing is the Daily News' Job-printing Department, whose work i s top hole and prices are bottom hole. A trial order will convince. pOUXD—The best 2/- tea on the market is Desert Gold Tea. Unrivalled (for Flavor and Satisfaction. RANTED Known that all Engine and Motor work is undertaken by the Taranaki Motor Transport Co.'s Garage, Gill Street, New Plymouth. £ADIES! When tired after housework or shopping a cup of Desert Gold Tea will delight and refresh you.

"gWANDRI" OVERCOATS, Walking or Riding; the only absolutely Waterproof Coat sold; written guarantee with every coat. Prices: 39/6, 47/0, 55/-, at The Kash. money easily by winning Cast Prize in Desert Gold Tea Competition; 91 prizes. Save the "camels." RANTED KNOWN, that the plaee tp give your Printing is tile Daily News' Job-printing Department, whose work i s top hole and prices are bottom hole. A trial order will convince. yyAXTED—I" economical households Desert Gold Tea, 2/- grade, is preferred. Full flavor—goes farthest. g.UY your Overcoat at The Kash. Best value in the. Dominion; Boys' from 8/li, Youths' from 12/6, Men's from 18/6. -ggQ IN PRIZES to be distributed to regular users of "Desert Gold," the Queen of Teas. Save the "camels" off packets. RANTED KNOWN—Tne Daily News Ms the best advertising medium in Taranaki. It covers the whole of the province, from New Plymouth to Pa-tea, to Opunake, to Awakino, to Whanga,, to Purangi. It is read on every train, coach and 'bus. So send along your Wants, For Sales, etc. JULY 30 i 9 coming! Closing date Desert Gold Tea Competition: 91 'Cssb Prizes* Save "tamels.'* '

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1916, Page 1

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