WANTED, ETC. r p ARAN AKI FARMERS' LABOR AGENCY, Union S.S. Co.'s Building, Brougham St. 'Phone 367. Stamp for reply. TOWN OR COUNTRY.
ViyANIED —Two good Tradesmen. Apply R. and E. Tingev, Hawera. e.w. M7AXTED, Working Manager for sheep farm in Taranaki, must be capable trustworthy, and able to shear. Apply enclosing references, to J. Hopkins, Hawera. ANTED—-Girl to assist milking small herd; good wages to suitable person; good home.—Mrs. G. Gibson, Kaimiro. a.w. ANTED—Lady help, must be fond of children; good home; wages IDs. Apply Manager, Box 78, Eltham. a.w.
\7ANTED—Car driver to look after and drive a Dodge Roadster. Dates very light. Apply Newton King's, lachinery Department, New 'Plymouth. RANTED —Apprentice for Blacksmithing. Apply Okey and Rollo, Taraaki Foundry. a.w. RANTED —Experienced Hotel Laundress by the day. Apply after 7 i.m. to White Hart Hotel. a.w. RANTED —Capable Girl for house duties; good wages; no children. Aptly Mrs. (Dr.) Cooper, Eltham. e.y. RANTED —General Servant for hotel. Soldier's wife with one child not ibjected to. Apply "Hotel," this office. s ANTED—Good Hotel Housemaid; wages 255. Apply Ho:el. e.w. WANTED—Married Couple, Stud Friesian Farm. Apply C. M. Clifford Bros., P. 8., New Plymouth. —Capable Person for House work, suit soldier's wife. Apply "Good Home," News Office. —Position as manager of Bush Farm, thoroughly understands sheep and cattle, fair dogs, good shearer, good fencer. Apply, stilting wages, etc, to Farm Manager, Awatuna, Eltliam. . IjyANTED —Farm hand, good wages to suitable man. Machines used. Apply J. J. Carey, Okato. a.x'. —Good Pantry Maid, Waitress and General. Apply Grand Central, New Plymouth. b.x. *^7 ANTED—A clerical job; having had seven years' experience; ineligible and married. —New Arrival, Bos 157. b.v. JjiARM_ Managership.—Advertiser ineligible, desires position as manager of small farm, or would sliaremilk .10 cows; excellent references. Apply Box 171, New Plymouth. d.y. Farmers' Labor Agency, Brougham Street, Phone 367, wants cook (private hotel), man (farm work), sharemilkers (70 cows by hand). Waitemployment, housemaid, waitress, man for dairy farm, married couple. YyANTED: 2 good farm hands (£3), lads for assisting (30s and 355), married couple, wife cook, man odd jobs £3), driver,housemaid (255),c00k (255) and housemaid (20s) for private house, waitress (20s), help companion (20s), and good general. Awaiting engagement: several good married couples for age or sharemilking situations; sharemilkers, 60 to 120 cows (0 milkers); also families for 35 to 40 by hand, 50, tiO, 80 to 100 cows by machines; also good housekeeper for bathelor or widower, ould like on farm.—Hawera Registry Office, Phono 110. "pOR SALE —7 choice 2-year springing heifers. —J. A. Holmes, lioru Road, Oakura. 1 FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. WANTED to sell Silver-plated Tenor Trombone, nearly new. Apply Trombone, News Office. e.w. SALE —4y 3 -h.p. oil engine, with circulating water tank; as good as new, price £55. Courtland waggon or "sulky," £2O. Apply C. M. Clifford Bros., P. 8., New Plymouth. a.y. IfONEY available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. rro LET, for term of three months 01 more, well-furnished house at Fitzroy, every convenience, near trams and school. Apply R. A. Large, Town Property Agent, Brougham Street. iFfaone 307 a.w ELTHAM. T AST few days of sale. 20 per cciv is something tangible to' take ad vantage of, particularly as prices an continually on the rise in men's clothing Be sure to avail yourself of great bar gains by purchasing at E. Parrott's, El tham. /COTTON is worth five times as nine] as in pre-war times. Wool is alsi much higher. So take advantage of th heavy discount of 20 per cent, now avail able "on all men's and boya' clothing a E. Parrott's, Eltham. rWERWEAR and Underwear and a! men's and boys' clothing subject t i! 0 per cent, discount for another wee onlv. —E. Parrott. AJOT shoddy goods, but best of Cole nial Clothing, to be liad subject t B0 per cent, discount at E. Parrott'; Eltham. DURAND'S REGULATING PILLS. Are best and most successful. Promp!f* relieve every distressing symptom. N Every case successfully trea td. 5/- a box post free by return mail.Bvidge Drug Stores, Mail Order Ch 'mis ißd SneoklUtgji itiwjem, Auckiggjf
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1917, Page 1
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