WANTED, ETC. RANTED to Purchase, second-hand Boiler, 30 to 35 h.p., must be in good condition. Apply prompt, Stratford Dairy Factory, S'.rutford. IyyAATED to Exchange, Town Property, with five-room dwelling, for motor-car. Apply, "V M.," News Office, d.e. fyyANTED by lady living alone, elderly couple share comfortable furnished :ottage; will let bed and sitting rooms with use conveniences; terms moderate; West End. —Apply News office. d.w. RANTED, Family, with gool references, to milk 100 to 13Q Cows. Machines vissd, good terms. Apply to John Walsh, Rawhitiroa RANTED to Rent, House of five or si* Rooms. Apply, "Tenant," News Office. \y ANTED, good Wheelwright. Apply, J. Colmer, Rahotu. MISCELLANEOUS. QOTTIEK'S, Inglewood - For New Zealand, Doctor, Hygienic, and Viyolla Flannels, Is 8d to 3s Od per yard, these goods are scarce. jJPLENDID Overcoats, fashionable belt at, the back style, double-breasted, heavy tweed, only 35/-, at The Kash. JjIXES and Sevens,' by 0. Henry, price Is 3d at The B.K. Bookshop, other titles to follow. ( d.w. QOTTIEIVS, Inglewood.—For Roslyn Dress Tweeds, 50 inches wide, 7s 6d ""•' s ° (id per yard. PREE CHEQUES for £ls, £S, £5. also 38 Cash Prizes for Desert Gold Tea users who save "Camels" off packQ.ENTS.' Heavy Union Sliirts, good material; collars attached; neat medium patterns; splendid yalue, 5/6 each, a; The Kash. "gOBBY Ordc," by Stewart Edward White. New stock. "Daddv LongLegs" (Webster), price Is 3d at The B.K. Bookshop. d.w.
\Y ANTED KNOWN, that the place t< give your Printing is tlie Daily News' Job-printing Department, whose work i s top hole and prices are l)ottoi hole. A trial order will convince. POUND— More cups of delicious tea to the pound when Desert Gold Tea is used. Tost it to-dav. WJANTKD Known that all Engineering and Motor work is undertaken by the Taranaki Motor Transport Co.'s Snrage, Gill Street, New Plymouth. RANTED— 'Are you saving "Came 91 Cash Prizes for Desert Gold Tea drinkers on July 30. RANTED KNOWN, that the place to give your Printing is the Daily News' Job-printing Department, whose v.orl; is top hole and prices are bottom hole. A trial order will convince. THOUSANDS of BUSINESS MEN
SLAVES TO THE PASTRY / HABIT. They would scorn the idea of mixing a little petrol in a lot of water and feeding it to the motorcar, but they do the same sort of thing with their bodies — the most wonderful machine in t'he world. Where does the pastry habit end? Figure it out for yourself. This is no patent medicine ad. You know. You also know how much energy and vitality your son and daughter can scare up on sweet stuffs. Ask your wife's advice, and she will tell you to go to THE MARBLE BAR mikl have some real soup, meat sandiehes, toast, chocolate, coffee and erum,'ts, or any other of the real foods that wvprise their Oil lunch. Try it for a '«'; and see if you don't feel better, ''■■-' tor, and as if you liked vour work. Z MARBLE B (Opposite, Newton King's). Open to 11 p.m. Meet me at The Marble Bas
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1916, Page 1
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