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WANTED, ETC. 'y^ANTED —Ploughman 45/-, farm linml 35/-. share-milkers (35 cows), youth 25/-. —Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. e.y. RESPECTABLE elderly gentleman with mes.ns would like to meet a respectable middle-aged lady with same for company, with view to matrimony. Letters strictly confidential. —Address. "C.W.K.," e/o G.P.0., Inglewood. e.n RANTED, two or three rooms, furnished; use of conveniences. Particulars to "Urgent," this office. e.e. WANTED, a. Ploughman; good wages, Apply, Daily News Office. e.e. RANTED, respectable steady man for^ farm and milking; machines; wages, £2 ss, good home. C.. Brock, Hunter Road, Eltham. ANTED, an experienced relieving Housemaid-waitress, for two or three weeks. Apply, Mrs. Brookman, White Hart Hotel. 'WANTED at once, Youth for Ploughing, etc., 4-horse team. Eiuslie and i'hilpott, Oakura. - d,e. Refined Companion Help for a sup; .■ farmhon.se near Eltham; Protestuin : S adults; all duties; musical and country-bred preferred. Apply, "5.," News OfTieo. e.w. RANTED, Youth or Girl, to milk and make self generally useful. Apply, "T.8.C.," Inglewood. c.w. RANTED, good Farm Hand; single man preferred; general farm work; machines used; constant work. Wages, £2 per week. H. Bowling, Bird Road, Stratford. ; men to stump about five or six acres of light timber. Apply, "Stumping,'' New s Office. e.iv. Strong youth for delivery, —Apply Johnson Bros., grocers. MISCELLANEOUS. JjMRE! Postcards of the recent lii; New Plymouth fire now on sale ai Corrigall's, New Plymouth, 4d each. e.< T HE Latest Folding Push Cart on the market is the ''Governor"; child faces mother.—T. Petty, sole agent, c.n ANTED, we expect a bigger run this i week than ever; last week of big sale.—At Ambury's. I home some of oui famous | Scones for tea. You wilt like i them.—Hygienic. e.n. , "pus is the time for sewing in tin; I home; all garments made perfectly with Demarett's patterns. Od each, at Corrigall's, New Plymouth; posted, 7d. j . e'c■piE "fiovernor' Folder is sold in the cities (it £3 15s. Our special cash price is £3 7a Cd. —T. 'Petty, sole agent. * • e.n. WE can eater for all social functions. Entire satisfaction—Hygienic, e.n. '£HESE are the wintry days when an invigorating cup of tea is needed, morning and afternoons. Try the Hygienic. e.n. ■JIIE ' Governor" folder is manufactured in England, therefore we have 110 hesitation in guaranteeing it.—T. Petty, sole agent. c.n. JjiOLK who have tried our Meat and Fruit Tarts tell their friends. Result, bigger demand than ever.' ''Governor" Push Cart is built to stand hard .wear. See the solid east wheels. Compare it with any other make on the market.—T. Petty, sole agent. " e.n. "WANTED, smart Millinery, Costumes, Furs, Coats, etc., regardless of cost to be cleared this week at Amhury's. WANTED —All new, fresh, clean stock will be found at our New Store, next Royal Hotel, Brougham Street.— A. Veale. bx you want a Folding Push Cart that will stand,hard wear? See the "Governor."—T. Petty, sole agent. r JMiE Silent Pad Rubber Heel—Ladies' 4d pair, gents.' fld pair, at MorrisBig Value Sale. e.n. QHILDPiEN'S Sehoolbags, from 1/ each. Great value at Morris' Big Sale. e.n. best Samarang Kapok, lOd lb, 121bs for 9/0. A real snip at Morris' Sale only. e.n. j«JOME great values at Morris' Great Sale—Enamel Bowls, 1/0, 1/9 and 2/3; Enamel Stewpans (just opened), 2/9, 3/3, 3/0. e.n. miss these at Morris" Great Sale—Steel Frying Pans 1/9 ami 1/11; dap Reversible Matting, clean, light and durable, blue and brown, 1/3 and 1/0 yard. e.n. QOCOANUT Door Mats, 2/-, 3/li and 5/6; Fancy Soaps, English make, well worth buying, 3 tabs, in box for (id. Secure some of these at Morris' Great Sale. e.n. Q.OOD variety Dinner Sets very cheap, splendid value; toilet sets, 0 pieces 15/0. These at Morris' fur you. e.n. Q.OOD Bread Toasters just in at \/-\ fancy Tumblers, 4 for 1/-; real snips at Morris' Bargain Sale. e.n. Q.RAND line Teapots, 1/-, 1/3, 1/0, 2/3, 2/0; very pretty Tea Sets, 21 pieces, 10/0 and 12/0; fancy Sweel Dishes, Od and BAd, at Morris'. e.n. MORRIS' Great Sale—Very Special white and gold cups and saucers at 3/9 and 4/3 half-do?, e.n,

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1916, Page 1

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