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WANTED, ETC. SMART LAD WANTED. Y^ANTED, Smart Lad, with experience of Printing Office, to learn Linotype. Apply at once to Proprietor, Taranaki Daily News. QHEESEMAKER, single, desiring change wants position in Taranaki district; :i years' experience; excellent mdations. Write "W.M.," News RANTED, boy about 18 for fa «nd assist milking; wages up to 255, machines used, also Factory baud, Union wages. Apply immediately to Gibson's Agency, New"Plymouth. single man or man and wife for milking and farm woik; machines used. Good, wages to good worker.—Apply R. B. Gray, Okato. e.x. RANTED, girl for Eltham, wages 17/ C; woman or girl for Tataraimaka; porter for hotel, wages 25/- and bonus; waitress and porter for o]>unake.—Gibson'a Agency, New 'Plymouth. CLERK, competent typist, Shorthand writer, and book-keeper, now occupying position of responsibility requires a change to New Plymouth. Apply "Wellington," e/o News Office. RANTED, in Stratford, by gentle • . lodgings in small family.—Apply with particulars, to "X," News Agency Stratford. d.w

yyANTED. young lady for general office work. Must be smart lit figures. Apply, "Reliable,"/ News Office. / d.f. RANTED, three machine shearers by November 27; over 1800 sheep. Apply at once to Lysaght's- manager, Rahotu. , d.y. RANTED, Girl to assist i good home; easy place. Apply News Office. d.w. 'YyANTED—Joiners for Sash and Door Factory.—Quin Bros, Hav.'era. D by elderly couple residing af ' a refined middle-aged perpanion help, all duties. Good wages to suitable person. Address, Bos (i, Whemiakura. YyAATED, as from November 1, two blade shearers.—A. H. Calvert. Awakino. i> ■*'

SUITS to measure, best of materials and workmanship? in every article. Hawkins, High Street. e.n. pKJiSSED Beef, Sausages, Pies, fresh daily. We want your custom. A. D. Hall, Union Street. e.n. jyjcGRUJSR, Bone and Co. - Patons' Wheeling Wool, all suaues, heather and khaki, 7s lid head. e.n! STOP and look at our window display of latest designs in Millinery— Westaway and Co. e.n. jUJIb and Costumes dry-cleaned and tailor pressed at shortest notice. Prices reasonable. The man for the Hawkins. o.n. jyjcUKUkR, Bone and Co. 3-ply Patons' Wheeling AVool, all shades, heather and khaki, 7s lid head. ■ o.n. waterproof on the market. Only in tan.—C. A. Bates. o.n JCM note the tasteful and charming designs offering in Ladies' Cos" tumes, Millinery, etc.—Westaway and C°- en. QOOKED Ham, 2s lb. specialty; Polonies, Belgian Sausages, etc., Sd lb.—Hall, Small Goods Butchery. e.n. ORL-BS. Chick Raiser, ss; IOOIbs. Poulw try Grit, fis; 251bs„ Oatmeal, 3s lid; 2001bs. Wheat, 18s Gd.—At Campbell's, e.n. YVESTAWAY AND CO. show best and latest styles in Ladies" apparel in the province. Our increasing trade shows a host of satisfied customers, "SMALL Profits quick returns all the year round," our motto. ' Gents' Mercery* at bedrock prices.—Hawkins.

A D. HALL, Union Street, best shoj in town for Small Goods, Hams Bacon, etc., Is lb. also Poultry. e.n. JJAWKINS, Gents' Outfitter, Hawera selling cheaply, ready-to-wear Suits Shirts. Collars, Ties, Braces, etc. o.n Q'UKDAR Mops, Us Cd and Oa (i«. Saves work and worry. Fine range Crockery and Ironware in stock. Prices reasonable.—M. J. Campbell, Grocer, c.n. A WIDE range of the best Blouses, Hosiery, Fancy Handkerchiefs, ready for your selection at Westaway and Co. c.n. .QAMPBELL'S, Grocer, stands foi quality and low prices. 701b Sugar 15s. Other goods equally cheap. e.n. TOLL Stock Children's Boots, good lines, prices lowest.—C. A. Bates, High Street. ! e.n. "SANIFSoap, Is; 4 Nugget Is]" 4 ~ Toilet Soap, Is; 3 Zebra, Is; Baking Powder, Is; 5 Jellies (snips), Is. —At CamnbeU'g. e.n T EATHER has soared in price, but cur sale of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots is at old bedrock figures,—C, A. Bates. - - ■ -

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 1

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