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WANTED, ETC. : W" A X T D, FIRST-CLASS CARPENTERS. Present Men earning ,-CG a week. Apply ROBERTS & SOX, People's Pictures. OAONUI DAIRY COMPANY. yyANTED, a Butter-maker, for the Oaonui Dairy Co.; wages, £3, with 10s a wee!; bonus; permanent iob. Apply to MANAGER Oaonui. to Buy, Section or Dwell-ing-house in Xew 'Plymouth. Send particulars to Maclver, Tarata. "yyANTED, for North Egmont Hostelry (New Plymouth), Kitchenman, generally useful. Telephone or write.—Williams, Manager. e.w. AX TED, a Waitress. Apply Grosvenor Hotel, New Plymouth. d.w. at once, good Housemaid, or Waitress; good wages. Apply News Office. c.w. RANTED to Sell, very clieap, X r ine Building Section, Xew Plymouth; urgent reasons selling. Address: Egmont, Daily News. Man, for motor delivery lorry, experienced in canvassing.— J. S. Fox, The Stores, Okato. at once, good Housemaid, or Waitress; good wages. Applj News Office. MISCELLANEOUS. "rX)MMON Faults in Writing English" (G. H. Alexander, M.A.), "Home Nursing" (Sister Matilda), ild. each at The B.K. e.e. gEE the Hygienic Bakery windows for abundance of choice small goods. Call and malce your selection earlv. e.n. T A DIES' Dainty Quaker Grey and White Writing Tablets; price, (id., at The B.K. Bookshop. e.e. "TVHO O!oes There?" (Aathor, "Aunt Sarah and the War"), 1./3, at The H.K. Bookshop. e.e. QAN'T do without a cup of tea when shopping tin. hot weather. The Hygienic Tea Rooms is the place to visit. e.n. r £C ..L' Paper, 3 rolls for 1/- at The 8.K., oppositi Empire Theatre, e.e. jjTRAWIiERRIES! Strawberries delivered to us fresh every day; 1/0 punnet, or fid, 9d and si per plate.—The Marble Bar. e.e. QORRIGALL'S Toy Emporium —Jammed full to overflowing with heaps of novelties and happy surprises for the vouii?sters. e.e. Q.KEAT Stock of Xmas Toys! Dozens of new novelties. Make the kiddie; glad by shopping at Morris'. e.n. ■'CJPIES of the Kaiser" (Le Queux), ''.Janet" (Oliphant), 9d. each at The B.K. e.e. yyAXTED Everyone to try Crockett's Pure Jersey Butter. Better than factory Only 1/5 per lb at Vcale's, Brougham Street. e.e. Q.KEAT stock of Toys and Dolls at The B.K. Bookshop. e.e. JUST arrived —'Prime sample of old matured cheese for the Xmas trade. Now on cut at Veale's, Brougham St. e.e. JJEHVERED to any house in the bor ougli —Steft'ensen's Summer Drinks Refreshing and healthv. e.e H AVE , you looked over Corrigall'; stock of new books? .Hundreds of the latest publications by the most popular authors. e.e. yiSIT The B.K. Toy ind Juvenile Book Department; well stocked with Novelties. e.e. T HE best Summer Drinks—Stell'ensen's aerated water:, all flavor®. Try some. 'Phone 424, Eliot Stieet, New Plymouth. ' e.e. Books, 3s fid—"The Girl Phil lipa" (Chambers), "Mike" (E. I Benson), "The Valley of Gold" (Curwood), "Because it was Written" (Princess Radziwill).—The B.K. Bookshop I T is easy to sell our Scones, Pastry, Calces, Rolls, Tarts. We study the popular taste.—Hygienic, e.n. JJAVE you tried one of The Marble Bar's Fruit Lunches? A real sum mer s winner. Lemonade, Strawberry, Peach, Kola, Dry Ginger Ale. Lorn on Squash, Orange and other flavors The very best at Steffensen's. f.e gHOP at Singh's for sweets. Greatest •variety in stock, and/" all the old and new favorite flavors. Good value, too! QIRLS' JJ IGH g'CHOOL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Principal , MISS BAR'R, M.A. Assistant Teachers: Miss G. A. Drew, M.A., Miss A. Aitken, M.A., Miss P. M. Clark, M.A., Miss Fairbrother. T'HE New CLASSROOMS having just been completed in concrete, are of the most modern description, and are situa ted in grounds of over 3 acres, Sn healthy locality. The grounds are now being laid out for croquet, tennis and hockey. The new BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, "Strandon House," which will be available for the New Year, is situated about five minutes' walk from the school, in an exceptionally healthy and cheerful position and stands in large grounds adjoining the sea. A large number of new boarders can now be taken, and parents desiring to secure accommodation are requested to notify the Principal or Secretary at an early date. Trams pass close to the .entrance. The Boarding Establishment is under the control of the Principal, assisted by Miss Richardson and a staff of resident teachers WALTER BEWLEY, ' "?cretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1916, Page 1

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