WANTED, ETC. engagement several Farm Hands. Gibson's I New Plymouth. f.n. I yyANTED, Carpenters. Apply, Everybody's New Picture Theatre. f.w. RANTED a hoy with bicycle to de- 1 'ly News in Stratford.— Vy ANTED, position as housekeeper by capable person; town or country.—Apply first instance by letter, "A.8.C.,"' News office. " c.ft. RANTED, first-class Waitress,' also Housemaid; wages 255. Applv. Royal Hotel. d.x. yy ANTED, Sharemilking 70 to 80 cows by hand; four good milkers; good references. Apply, Mrs. Mann, Opurake. d.y. RANTED in New Plymouth by July 1, situation as Companion-Help. Address at News Office. d.w. yyANTED—Family for share-milking; 80 cows; by hand.—Apply J. C. O'Rorke, Oaonui. c.v. yyANTED, Smart Eoy to learn Job Printing trade. Apply, Manager, fobbing Dept., News. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. pDRNISHED Residence, very eentrallj situated; six principal rooms and every convenience; owner leaving Taranaki; a bargain.—F. P. Corkill, agent. f.n yyANTED to sell, complete set of Nev Zealand Statutes, 12 volumes and index.—P.O. Box 102. e.vv.
427 ACRES > toehold, 208 acres fatteiting country, balance Rood .-heep country. Good road, house, and I'ords. Prie?, £lO per acre; terms, '£soo cash.—]-: 1,. HUMPHRIES, Devon Street. 9A(| ACRE 3. ! '- miles New Plymouth. ** VU Bush cuuntry all felled. Suitable for cows. Good house and slieds. Price, £lO 10s y.er acre; terms, £3OO cash.—E. L. HUMPHRIES, Devon St. LOST FOUND, ETC Gold Brooch, amethyst and pearl. Reward, 10.-i. Kindly return to Daily News Office. f.w T OST from car between New Plymouth and Hawcra, hand-has containing hat and letters. Finder kindly communicate with this office. f.w. BUSINESS NBTICES. NORMAN C. C. WINKELMANN, CONSULTING AND CONTRACTING ENGINEER, ■ AND MACHINERY SPECIALIST. NEW IPLYMOUTH. Box 80, G.P.O. Office, Egmont St. Workshop, King St. Plans, Specification, Estimates and Valuations at Reasonable Charges. For Sale, all classes of Machinery, new and second-hand. Agent for National and Anderson Oil Engines. If you have any class of machinpvj for sale, let i«e have full particulars Terms, 5 per cent, on sales. HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES. NOW IS THE TIME To PLANT. FINE, WELL-GROWN, HARDY PLANTS. piNUS INSIGNIS and MURICATA 15/- to 26/- per 100. CUPRESSUS, LAWSONIANA and MAC ROCARPA, 25/- per 100. KL.EGNUS, KSCAI.LONIA, GOLDEN and SILVER AKE AKE, LAUREL PRIVET, BROADLEAF and othei Hedge Plants, fine, strong two-year olds, at 20/- per 100.
KAltJi SHKUJiS, including HEATHS (SO varieties), WAKATAH, RHODODENDRON'S (50 varieties), BOROHAS (4 varieties), ROSES 'and other rare shrubs. Send for our General Catalogue, fiO pages; New Zealand Xative Plants, 30 DUNCAN & DAVIES, Ltd., WESTOWN, NtiW IPLYMOUTH. not to near Vo-V choice l'i-. tovm y : visiting the Show 1 o call at Ve&le's, I I buy some of our A%& best variety in
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1916, Page 1
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