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WANTED, ETC. PARANA EI FARMERS' LABOR AGENCY. Union S.S. Co.'a Building, Brougham St. 'Phone 307. Stamp for reply. TOWN OR COUNTRY. WANTED, Youth or Man (ineligible) for dairy farm. Machines used. Apply J. Dickson, 'Pihama. WANiED—Two furnished rooms or bed-sitting rocm for about two or four weeks.—Apply "5.M.," News Office. a.e. RANTED to purchase, hea block dray, not less than three-inch tyre. Apply "W.J.L.," News Office. RANTED to buy, Mowing Macheinc. State price and particulars to "Mower," News Office. a.w. RANTED, by young lady, position in shop or office, town preferred. Write, giving particulars, etc., to "Business," Daily News. WANTED, a competent general servant, for a comfortable home in New Plymouth. Apply to this office. WANTED, by a Family, none tary age, 70 cows on shares, with machines. Apply H. A. S., Stratford. d.y. WANTING Situations, goo hands, scrub-cutter, fencers, stockman, gardener (milk), sharemilkers 3, housekeepers and married couple (hotel). Wanteds: Cook, 2 waitresses, 1 waitress (tea rooms); 2 housemaids, 2 porters, 4 generals, married couple. (2 milkers £200), married couple £l5O, and youths for farm work (good places).—Hawera Registry Office, Phone 119. WANTED, Lad to assist in publishing work, early morning. Apply News Office. o if) Farmers' Labor Agency wants for Inglewood (hotel) housemaid, cook, porter; also boy (dairy farm, man (sheep station) and wood splitters. Waiting employment—sharemilkers, etc. WANTED—By experienced girl, position as Housemaid or Pantry Maid. New Plymouth preferred. Apply Gibson's Agency. d.x. WANTED-Capable Soot Repairer; good Mllet. Apply Hannah & Co., Xew Plymouth. ' b.x. TOST —Bunch of Keys, with brass tag on marked "Police Depot 101." Reward at (Police Station. b.e. T.OS'I, between Hughson's Store, Rahotu, and Parihaka, bird's beak brooch, mounted in gold. Reward, News Office. d.x. MISCELLANEOUS. •TJ'WO Special Values in Men's Shirts, at The Kash, New Plymouth. Men's Strong Navy Drill Shirts 3s lid; Men's White Tennis Shirts 3s lid. RUBBING wears you out. Save rubbing by using "Easy Monday." Every packet contains coupon for £IOO cash prize. lington Drapers, have arrived at their old address, opposite Bank N.Z., Broadway. They have a splendid lot of real bargains in reliable winter drapery, furs, blankets, down quilts, ladies' and girls' coats and gents' tweed overcoats. You can save one-third, and in many cases one-half. Short visit. Call earlv. packet Easy Monday Laundry Help contains coupon for competition. Mrst prize, £IOO cash, second i'lo, third £5, 50 at ss. "'TfIE Lord Kitchener Memorial Book," price 4/-, at the B.K. Bookshop, f.w. (j<KLAI Jiasy Monday Laundry Help Competition. First "prize £IOO cash, second £lO, third £5, 50 at 5/- eaoh. Entry coupons in every 1/- packet. military career of Private (Ginger) Gordon, 8.E.F., by Capt. Horace Wyndham; price 1/0 at the B.K. Bookshop. f.w. £IOO' CASH flvst prize Easy Monda y Laundry Help Competition! "'What did Mrs. Easy Monday Brown '"THE Battle of the Soinme," by Philip Gibbs; price 3/0- at The B.K. Bookshop. f.w. say!" For best sentence: Ist prize £IOO cash, 2nd £lO, 3rd £5, 50 at 5/-. Entry coupons in 1/- packets. iv Xj\\ mjurvo: wuunre' (zane urey), * "The Snow Burner" (Henry Owen), 'Young Blood" (Annie Swan), "The Passion for Life" (J. Hocking), 3/6 each at the B.K. Bookshop. ■ f.w. JgASY MONDAY Laudry Help makes clothes spotless without rubbing. A 1/- packet entitles you to try for £IOO cash prize. Battle Front from North Sea to Rhi.iins. Price Is at The B.K. Bookshot), f.w. ' by Edgar Wallace. Price 1/0 ,K. Bookshop. f.w. "\TKiy S Strong Buckskin Working Trousers, neat dark patterns; fls Cd pair, at The Kash, Devon Street, New Plymouth. jyj-ESSRS SIMS, COOPER AND CO. (X.Z.), Ltd., Meat Exporters, beg to advise that they have appointed two representatives in the Hawera district: Mr. A. DlXON\address, Princess Street, Wera; Telephone 272; P.O. Box 135); also Mr. P. M. HARRISON (address, 79 filover Road, Hawera; telethon* 23d|,

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1917, Page 1

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632

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1917, Page 1

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