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WANTED, ETC. TARANAKI FARMERS' LABOR AGENCY. Union S.S. Co.'s Building, Brougham St. 'Phone 367. Stamp for reply. TOWN OR COUNTRY. man with four children requires herd.of 30 to 4U cows to mill? on shares. Apply by letter to "A.R.," Daily News. j w | yyANTED—Experienced married couple 1 for farm. About 00 to 70 cows, machines. Apply Arthur Richmond, '.Midhirst. Thone 224, Stratford. d w YyANTED by reliable family, five expcricnccd milkers, none of military age, GO to 70 cows by hand, 80 to 00 by machines on shares. Good reference if required. Apply to '•H," Taranaki Daily News. ' yyAXTED—Married couple (over military age) to milk 28 cows, man to work on farm, good house, state wa»es -Apply "M. A.," News Office. e y RANTED, Young Man to learn mill : work or qualified mill or bush hand, at Warea. flood cottages.—Manager Saw-1 ! mill, Warea. y Y YYANTED-Capable . Boot Repairer; good billet. Apply Hannah & Co.. New Plymouth. l, Xi 'pARANAKI Farmers' Labor Agency, phone 307. wants housemaid, waitress (2), farm hand,boy (dairy farm), married couple (dairy farm), sharcmilkers (herd 1 0 to SO hand). Awaiting employment: Cooks (2), man for stock work. by a reliable family, six experienced milkers, none of military age; 75 cows or more on shares (hand)', White Cliffs district preferred, own horses, waggon, cans, etc., found. For address apply Daily News office. RANTED— Farm hands, 3 cook-gener-als, housemaids, waitresses, eooko for country (2), married couple for sheep stations, mon (general work), woman cook, cowboy, housekeeper for country. Awaiting engagements—(iocd family for sharemilkiiig, 40 to .-)0 cows by hand, li year and 3 years experiences on farms. References. Also good families for up to !>0 qpws by machines. Stamp for reply, Hawera Registry Office, Phone 119.

£5 REWARD. Lost Pearl- ring. Above reward will be paid finder on returning same to Public Hospital. a.x. between Hughsc tu, and Parihaka, bird's beak brooch, mourned in gold. Reward, News Office. d.x. MISCELLANEOUS. gEED Potatoes—Don't plant late varieties at early season; profit by our experience freely given—Webster Bros. gPECIAL line of fancy linen trayclotlis, linen runners, and lace runners. All at 1/(1 at The Household Stores, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. fO-DAI at <J—Ambury's Sale at both ~ shops. vaiue in riateri at The Household Stores—bread and butter plates 3/-, dessert .1/0, dinner 3/11 the half dozen. p n JyOt, T miss the great Crockery J gains at the Household Stores, Liardet street. New Plymouth. e.n. 'pO.DAY —Big Bargains at Ambury's. Q.RAND line of toothbrushes at !)d, worth nd and 1/-, at The i luu . c . hold Stores, Liardet' Street, New Plymouth, p'n gLED Potatoes! We again ofl'er our experience. Plant now Gold Coin and Robin Adair. Don't experimentWebster Bros. en J£EROSENE Heaters, for House, Office, or Shop, at Arnold and Co.'s, 20S Carter's Buildings, New Plymouth, e.n. ment to H.M. the King; 27S varieties, Vegetables and Flowers.— Webster Bros. e.n. I UL and Dubbin, for Boots, Harness, and all Leather Goods, at Arnold j and Co.'s, 208 Carter's Buildings, New Plymouth. en gIiTTOX'S earliest Cabbage will mature a month earlier than any other known variety; try it. —Webster Bros, e.n. 'PRAY Pumps, for winter spraying, at Arnold and Co.'s, 20S Carter's Buildings, New Plymouth. e.n BUTTONS, for novelties not obtainable with other Seeds; 37S varieties to select from at AVebster Bros. e.n. SHEWING Machines, hand or treadle, at Arnold and Co.'s. 2r - ■ • Buildinos. New Plymouth. gELF-HEATING Sad Irons, at Arnold and Co.'s, 208 Carter's Buildings, New Plymouth. u ATK7OOL —ianry heathers 1/3 per skein. A r cry chefte stocks of wool and cottons at Thompson's, Devon street central e.n. gUTTON'S SEEDS for all Taranaki are supplied from our depot. Call or write 'or catalogues.—Webster Bros.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 1

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