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WANTED, ETC. J-HIS SPACE RESERVED FOR TARANAKI FARMERS' LABOR AGENCY, OPENING JANUARY' 1, 1917. Oflices: Union >S.S, Co.'s Building, Brougham Street. BRANCH AT HAVVERA. 'Phone No. 307. Returned Soldiers requiring positions -are invited to make free use of iMs Registry OQice. WANTED—Returned soldier (married) or married man ineligible for active service, to manage or lease mix'ed farm for single man who bus enlisted. jAlust have had previous experience in dairying and sheep. Apply Taranaki Fanners' Labor Agency, U.S.S. Co.'s Buildings, d.w. WASTED, Housemaid-Waitress a: Pantrymaid-Waitress. Apply Gra: and „„ v ....'and Central Private Hotel. f.x. WANTED, good Woman Cook. Apply Railway Hotel, Inglewood. 'Phone 3* f.w. RANTED, experienced Waitress; permanent position. Apply Marble Bar, New Plymouth. f.w. W ANTED, competent Housekeeper. For address, apply News Office. man (40) is prepared to take charge of dairy or sheep farm. Address "Experienced," News office, New Plymouth. e.w. WANTIOD, a general Farm Hand '(ploughman essential); no milking; most be trustworthy; highest wages paid. Apply Win. Dean, Inglewood. d.v. "WANTED, experienced Housemaid. Apply Mrs. Knowles, Breakwater Hotel. d.w. ANTED, domesticated person to assist in housework and be one of the family.—Apply "Suburban," care News. WANTED, girl to help in home. Comfortable quarters and good treatment.—Apply by letter to "Comfortable," News office. "WAITED, Loan of £lao, by Man eager to go to the front, to install Milking Machine, to enable wife and boy to milk. Address: "Eager," Daily News Office. 4—l "WANTED, immediately, Handy Man as Porter, no previous experience necessary; top wages; easy job.—C. Potts, Imperial Hotel. WANTED, competent Housekeeper. j Apply to William George, Durham Road, Inglewood. b.x. WANTED, a female Compositor. Apply Record. Box 17, Inglewood. TO LEND—£."> upwards—upon Household Furniture (without removal). No delay. Repayable Easy Weekly Instalments. No legal expenses. All communications addressed to L. W. BALKIND, Union S.S.- Co.'s Buildings New 'Plymouth. 'Phone 307. LOST, FOUND, ETC. OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS PREMISES. TO BE LET—The SHOP IN DEVON STREET, opposite Criterion Hotel, now and for many years past occupied by Mr. Thomas Furlong as a Hairdress : ing Saloon. Early possession. Newton King. JjOST, from Pungarehu, on Friday. 22nd December, 3 D»iry Cows (blue, red, and black and white). £2 reward. Fred. Inia, Pungarehu. e.e. jpOR Sale, comfortable Dwelling, East End, handy to beach .and tram; elevated situation; also, some -wellselected Furniture. Apply G6l Devon Street. ' b.y. JjOST —Small child's purse bag, with "mall sum of money in purse; reward.- Apply News office. d.w. in New Plymouth, Soldier's PayCheque. Reward on returning to Daily News Office. d.w. LOST, Gent's. Gold Chain and Watch (keepsake). Reward on Returning to the Daily News Office. JjOST, alongside the Racecourse on Tuesday (First Race Day) a Set of Harness. Reward on leaving at Jury's Stables, New tPlymouth, or for giving information leading to the detection of the person responsible for its removal. POUND, at East End Beach, set of Teeth. Owner can have same by paying cost of this advertisement, d.x. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. piOR Sale, small British Singer Car, electric 1 i g'fi t * model, nickel finish; guaranteed in tip-top order. Price, £280; or exchange for 5-Seater Car. Apply Box 9, Eltham. c.x. J/jT)NEY available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. PROFITABLE PASTURES. the soil with MT. LYELL SUPERPHOSPHATE and you will gets a magnificent return for your investment. Better crops mean bigger profits. MT. LYELL SUPERPHOSPHATE (36/38 per cent. Soluble 'Phosphates) is a most valuable fertiliser for Turnips, Rape/ Cereals or Grass. Exceptionally dry and free-running. Order a supply SOJ.D BY ALL MANURE pE^IERS.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1916, Page 1

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