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WANTED, ETC. ■ ■ position as salesman by energetic man; good references.— Reply "X," this office. c.w. smart junior or man with experience in general store ..jrk.— J. S. Fox, The Stores, Okato. c.w WANTED, good nil-round gardener, must be an active man.—Apply, stating experience, to C. A. Wilkinson, Eltham. ' c ,e, man, share-milk 60 cows, machines; or working manager; 10 years' experience; offers.—"Dairyman," ;i2 Grafton Road, Auckland. Han for general farm work. Apply, R. Stuart, Tarata.. WANTED by strong respectable youth, situation any capacity in town, prefers ironmongery.—Gibson's .Agency, New Plymouth. c.ii. yy ANTED, situation close to town by strong lad, 17, fair milker.—Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth c.n. a general help, useil to cooking, for country boarding house; 255. per week. Apply' Daily News RANTED a capable girl for milking and housework; good home, £1; machines being installed. Apply, "E.L.," Ngaerc. b.y. ANTED, by married man, position as working manager on sheep and vcattle farm or station; all-round man with twelve years' experience; 40 years of age; native of New Zealand. Apply, "H.C." c/o Post Office, Hawera. b.w. J^RESS MAKING. Wanted, apprentice and improver.—Miss Cant, Devon Street, opposite late fire. ' a.w. good general dairy farm hand; machines used.—Apply C. Hent.y, P.O. Box 13S, Hawera. f.x. Smart Lad, good prospects. Write to ''Good Prospects," News Office. ANTED, a good reliable girl to look after children; also ' light housework. Apply, Mrs. A. L. Hunter, Okato.

MISCELLANEOUS. JfALL in price of Pollard and Bran! Pollard (1801b), 14/-; Brail (l(k)lb), 9/- cash, at Carter's. c.w. JpOR the War Bride, Daintiest Cream Gabardine Costumes and Coats. Latest shapes at Ambury's. a.y. JjiOß our boys at the Front.—Pasc,ill's 5/- and 10/- Confectionery Parcels forwarded free of cost to any soldier in the Firing Line.—Carter's, Devon St., Xew Plymouth. e,v.'. g/- LADIES' Shoes,,at one-third their proper price. McEwen Bros' "Clear-ui)" Sale. d.w. jJiOP. our Boy 3 ab the Front.—Christmas Cakes 2/9 each, Plum Puddings 1/9 and 3/-, Biscuits (in air-tight tins) 2/-, 2/9 and 3/-, at Carter's, c.w jyjOLLISOK'S cordially invite you to inspect their unique display of Millinery, including af choice selection of the very latest novelties.—Mollison's, High-class Milliners, Devon Street. JpHOTOGRAFHIO Gooas 25 per cent, off usual low prices. Can't be replaced at the prite.—Mills, Stratford. JjTASHIOXS of the Moment—direct importations from the leading centres of Fashion now showing at Mollison's. Your inspection is cordially invited.— Mollison's, Devon Stret. Flowers Roses from Is Cd, spray opened.— At Ambury's. a.y. JflOR our Boys at the Front.—Special Outfit complete; will boil water in 2 minutes; compact anc| simple (refills supplied), at Carter's, Devon Street, New Plymbuth. c.w. •THE IvASH for Exceptional Values ii Men's and Boys' Shirts; all-wool Gent.'s Shirts 4/11, worth 7/11; Boys' Shirts, in assorted stripes and materials, 2/11. QUR first display of Spring Fashions will be made to-day, when we cordially invite your inspection.—Mollison's, Devon Street. T'HE KASH for Gent.'s Hard Felt Hats, wotth 10/0 and S/11, for S/11, Sample Borsalino Soft Felts, worth 12/0 for S/0 each. pOR our Boys at the Front—Parcels of every description packed and forwarded. Consult C. Carter, who has specialised in these lines.—C. Carter, Devon Street. CIW . 'RANTED, see the window full of Dainty Embroideries, Flouncings, and Real Lace showing at Ambury's. ■ a ythe Side of the Angels." story of "The Angels at Mons" (Begbie) Xew supply at The B.K. Price Is 3d. QENTS.' Tweed Box Suits, at 28/0, 35/-, 37/6 and 45/- are one of the many bargains offering at The Kasli, Xew Plymouth. Call and compare the value "JHE KASH are making a special 10 days' offer of Gents.' Ready-to-Wear Suits. The prices are exceptionally fine for the value supplied. Sarah and the War," a talc of Transformations. Price Is 3d at The B.K. Bookshop, opposite Empire 7,'heatre. QUR Tea-rooms are ahvaya scrupulously clean and snug. Call for morning or afternoon tea.—Hygienic. the joy hobby. Toy engineering for boys 6/- to £IOOO at the B,K, Bookshop, ~ ; f,x.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1916, Page 1

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