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WANTED, ETC. ANTED—Young half-draught horse, 'broken or unbroken, suitable for all farm work. State price and particulars to ''Oakura" this office. a.w. wanted for Private Christmas Cards; ladies or gents.; samples free; profitable. Chipeliase, "Cardex," Darlington, Kngland. d.e. JJOUSEKEEPER, English, refined, desires immediate engagement tb take entire charge, thoroughly capible. "Loblcy," News Office. YOUNG Man (strong, but ineligible for active service), wants permanent job, in any district. Apply to "Work," this office. d.w, strong intelligent Lad, apprentice to engineering. Apply, J. Nixon, Gill Street. d.w. QARPENTERS Two good hands wanted ,at once.—Apply Everybody's New Picture Theatre. c.e. RANTED, a strong family to milk 120 cows, sharemilkers. Returns averaged £7OO for several seasons. References required. Apply, Daily News, ,for address. . c.y. AN TED, Smart Youth, about sixteen, .Apply at once to B. Byrn, agent for Overland Cars, Gill Stret. b.w. RANTED, Assistant Barman. Must he returned soldier. iPrevious experience not necessary, but must be clean, civil, sober, and honest. Apply, C. Potts, Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth. b.w. '^7'ANTED, Sharemilkers for two 70cow dairies. Reference required. Apply, J. N. Gamlin, Kaupokonui, or A. B. Gamlin, Inglewood, a.y. ANTED, experienced man, married prefeYred, tq take charge sheep run, one used to rough country essential. No school handy. Wages £l5O per year and found. House furnished. Apply "Sheepfarmer," P. 0., New Plymouth. a.p.

y^AXTKD—Benchman and tailer-out; good wages. 'For particulars apply H. M. Bartle, Opunake. f.y. — Second-hand log-hauler. Apply, giving price aiul particulars, to IT. 11. Bartle, Opunake. f.y. ANTED, Saleswoman with some experience; also Apprentice for sales. —Auld's, Drapers, New (Plymouth. FOR SALE, TQ LET, Etc. '£\Y 0 Unfurnished Rooms, use of conveniences. Central. Moderate. Apply, "\V.," News office. f£o-LET —Draper's Shop, with fittings, at Kaponga. For particulars, etc., apply to Frederick Old, Sentry Hill. JftOß SALE by tender up to May Cth.— 0$ acres Swede Turnips, twenty acres run out; well watered. Frank Aroa, Koru. c.w. jp*Oß SALE—Two English Pianos, both in good order, no dry rot, £ll and £l2; terms, 8/'- month. Also Strohmenger Piano, £25; terms, 12/fi month. —Collier's Music Warehouse. JiOR SALE—4-lmeket A.W.I!. Milkinj Plant, in good working order; Alpha Separator (power).—Apply A. J. Miller, Uruti. f.y. -pDAA CASH will secure a 20-room ~ Boai'dingliouse complete, freehold, furniture and fittings, Central New Plymouth. Price for lot as a going concern, only £1450. —E. L. Humphries, Devon Street. £A 5/- PER ACRE—37S Acres Freehold; tip-top sheep and cattle country; 200 acres in grass, balance bush; small house; 8 miles Urenuij£3oo cash. —E. L. Humphries, Devon St, .TO LEND—Apply, Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford Loan and Deposit Co., Ltd., Stratford. PUBLIC NOTICES. any of the old identities kindly make the acquaintance of Robert O'Neill, at the Red House? Mr. O'Neill left here 40 years ago, and wishes to meet any of his old mates or friends of his late fathei I ', Chas. O'Neill, at oni' time engaged on the surf boats. After Mky 3, • letters G.P.0., Wellington. d.e.

RTinnTivr: spASnv min WANTED, ETC. j to shoot Coclr Pheasants nnil Ciilifornian Quail in the Taranaki Acclimitisation Society's district from May 1 to July 31, 1918, will be issued by the following post offices: — N'tuv Plymouth, Opunake, Inglpwood, Waitara, Okalo, .Pungareliu, Rahotu, Tariki, Urenui, L'ruti. Licenses may be obtained also from tbi! Secretary. All Licenses must be produced on request of the rangers. A close season is being observed for native pigeon?. Licensee fropi outside districts will NOT be endorsed this season. 0. X. FIRTH, Hon. See. tJOOD FOR THE WHOI.-E FAMILY. The faint! of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is world wide. It is good for the deep seated cough of an adult or the croup of children. The same bottle serves the whole family. It is mothers of young children that most appreciate Chamber' ill's Cough Remedy, and it is not easy to persuade them to use any other cough medicine after having seen how prompt and effectual it is an! that it is pleasant and safe to take. Sold kjveT} >vhsr%

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1916, Page 1

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