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WANTED, ETC. [RANTED, u compear* Housekeeper, for country. Small family. Apply, News Office. RANTED, Family, with gool reference?, to milk 100 to 130 Cows. Machines used, good twins. Apply to John Walsh, Rawhitiroa yyAMMOD, Bootmaker and Repairer, must be good tradesman and reliable and trustworthy man. J, S. Fox, The Stores, Okato. b.w! yyANTED, by married man and mate, 70 to 100 cows on shares. Machines. flood references, not eligible for active service. Apply "Milker," News Office. a.y. yyAATED to Kent, House of five or si* Rooms. Apply, "Tenant," News Office, yyANTED, good Wheelwright. Apply, J. Colmer, Rahotu. yy'ANTED, a general farm hand. Good wages. Machines used. J. J. Carey, Okato. t c. MISCELLANEOUS. QOKE, ideal for Fuel, cheap and efficient; try it; 7 bags 10s.—Gas Company. c v. pOR My Friend at the Front.— C. Carter has made special arrangement by which Messrs. Jas. Pascall, Confectioners, London, will—pOß My Friend at the Front.— James Pascall will post to any soldier lighting with the Allied Forces, anywhere within the area of the war. Write C. Carter for particulars. pOR My Friend at the Front.— James Pascall will post.a special 10s or 5s parcel of their Noted Confectionery, No postage to pay. Write C. Qfcrter for particulars. pOR My Friend at the Front.— Write C. Carter giving exact particulars of the name, Regimental number, rank, and regiment of the soldier, forwarding os or 10s for the parcel you wish to send. C. Carter will do the rest. pOR My Friend at the Front.— Call or send for order forma giving full particulars as to assortment of 10s and us parcel. This scheme saves good postage, duty, and freight.—Carter's Devon Street, New Plymouth. Waltz Successes at Collier's Music Warehouse—"La Rousse," "Swaying," "Poppies," and "Love's Awakening"; also "Violet of Abbaiza" Gavotte (Morel); price 2/- eaoh; posted ■2/Wi'T)N the Side of the Angels," the story of the Angels at Mons, by Harold Begbie; price Is 3d.—The B.K. Bookshop. £JK— GOOD Second-hand IPiano; no worms or dry-rot; terms, 8/9 month.—Hoffmann. f.y. gPLENDID Overcoats, fashionable belt at the back style, double-breasted, heavy tweed, only 35/-, at The Kash. PKEE CHEQUES for £ls, £B, £5, also SS Cash Prizes for Desert Gold Tea users who save "Camels" off pack-

"JJINDENBURG'S March into London." Translated from the German, Price Is (id at The B.K. Bookshop. Q.ENTS.' Heavy Union Shirts, good material; collars attached; neat medium patterns; spleHdid value, 5/6 each, at The Kash. RANTED KNOWN, that the place ti give your Printing is the Daily News' Job-printing Department, whose work i s top hole and prices are botton hole. A trial order will convince. "(COMPREHENSIVE Map of the World's Wary' with Diary and reference figures; price Is 3d, posted Is Cd at The B.K. Bookshop. TfvOUXD—More cups of delicious tea to the pound when Desert Gold Tea is used. Test it to-day. "ROYS' Rainproof Overcoats, from 17/6; Men's Rainproof Overcoats, 35/-; Swamlri Overcoats, 39/6, 47/6, 55/-, at The Kash. RANTED Known that all Engineering and Motor work is undertaken by the Taranaki Motor Transport Co.'s Garage, Gill Street, New Plymouth. Are you saving "Camels"? 01 Cash Prizes for Desert Gold Tea drinkers on July 30. Economise by using "Desert Gold," the Queen of Teas. Delights everybody. Goes farthest. Ordei 2/- grade. RANTED KNOWN, that the place to 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. LATE NEWS.—Desert Gold Tea hos captured New Zealand. People everywhere prefer it. Quality and flavor unequalled. gGMONT FOUNTAIN JJOUSE. yiA New Plymouth or Inglewood. Open all the Winter. Special winter tariff 8s 6d per day. Accommodation and meals exactly same as in the summer season. Telephone "Tahuranei." H. Williams, manatrer.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1916, Page 1

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624

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1916, Page 1

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