WANTED, ETC. LOWGARTH CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD —First Assistant for Cheefe Factory; wages £4 per week. Nov house for married man. Applications will be received till September 29. Apply to J. L. TAYLOR, Manager. RANTED —Clerical or Bookkeeping work by competent man; ineligible; confidential—"Reliable," Box 64, New Plymouth. e.w. ■yyAXTED to purchase, good Cattle Dog for farm work. Apply "Cattle Dog," c/o Daily News. e.r. yyANTED —2 good teams of bullocks and 30 goats.—Newton King, New Plymouth. bv returned soldier (mar ried), position on farm; used to machines. Apply "Urgent," News Office c.r. W AX TED—Four good blade shearers, -start December 1; 30s and found. Apply A. H. Calvert, Awakino. b.v.y by October 1, bed and sit ting room, fire place, with or without meals. Must be central. Reply A.E., 80 Karori road, Wellington. T ANTED—Help in comfortable home. Apply by letter to "L.J.A.," News Office. RESERVISTS. —Wanted by substantial Taranaki farmer, a grazing farm till after conclusion of war; rent to be mutually agreed on. Appiy XY2, News Office. YyANTED —Youths, 35s per week.—. Apply Ironsand Works, Moturoa. v -. f.s. Farmers' Labor Agency, wants Cook, House-keeper, Companion Help, Boy for Sheep Station (Wanganui River), teamster, fencer, fafin hands. Waiting employment: 2 housemaids, sharemilkers, gardener. Office, Broinri-ain ?'vcet Phone :W7. WAN TED—Waitresses, relieving girl, porters, kitchenman and kitchengirl, cooks, teamster, ploughman, fencer, men for sheep work (dogs not necessary), married couples, generals and girls to assist, cook for hospital. Awaiting engagements: Housemaids, pantrvmaid, experienced stockman, barman, reliable housekeepers (suit bachelors or widowers).—Ha wera Registry Office, Phone 110. MISCELLANEOUS. A T Corrigall's—Richardson's famous y new designs in Filet Crochet. Fascinating Pattern* splendidly displayed; Pd each; cheap and good. <.e.e. J^WEETS —All the sweets Singh makes' you're sure to get -them purest/ best and cheap. Opposite Everybody's! U.K. Bookshop—Fountain l'elis with Fine, Medium, Broad or Oblique Points; guaranteed to run smoothly; prices from 7s lid to 30s. e.e M OTO Grease Remover for washing Clothes, Greasy Overalls, etc.,— Arnold and Co. e.n. A' 1 ' the Marble Bar—a dainty lunch for 9d—bow! of soup or beef tea, plate of assorted sandwiches, cup of tea, coffee or chocolate. Try it. e.e. Corrigall's—Tricycles; these are the hard-wearing sorts. Bound to be very scarce later. All sizes for all boys and girlies at Corrigall's. See our prices. hour of the day. or night there is ready for you a steaming bowl of good soup or beef tea, a cup of cocoa, coffee, or tea at The Marble Bar, e.e. gOYS' White Tennis Shirts, 2/11; saddle tweed knickers 5/11, coloredtop stockings 2/11 pair; Technical School shirts 3/11; are a few of the bargains at The Kash, New Plymouth. *£' HE B.K. Bookshop has a very large stock of Fountain Pens, in all standard makes, and can fit every peculiarity of hand. e.e. Grease Remover for woodwork, linoleums, windows, dishes, etc.— Arnold and Co. e.n SJOLDIEKS' Mits and Scarves made to order. Only best, wools sold. Order from Thompson's, next Deare's Boot Arcade. e.n. (gCHOOL HOSIERY—For stockings that the boys can't kick out in a hurry try Mawke's specially knitted stockings. All sizes for girls and boys. e.n. A T Corrigall's—Useful presents for soldiers —money bells, pocket pocket combs, shaving outfits, writing outfits. Good value. jSJECOND-HAND Piano Bargains—Eavestaff £34, iron frame, check action; ajso three other pianos at £2B, £37 and £44, all in good order and just reFrench polished. Easy terms, 15s mouth to 255. Apply sharp Collier's. QLOTHES Brushes—Very special line. Great value 3/6; worth 0/- each. Household Stores, Liardet St. e gPECIAL line of choice pictures, very nice subjects. Prices from 3d to Is each. Inspect them at the Household Stores. Liardet Street. ]~)OX'T miss tiie great Crockery Bargains at The Household iStore?, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. e.n pHOTO Frames, to hold 1, 2, 3, and 4 photos, selling fast at 1/1), 2/3, 2/fl and 2/11, at The Household Stores, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. JjiANCY Duchess runners, 1/0, 1/11, a/0 and 2/11. Also Duchess Sets, at The Household Stores, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. e.ll. Silk—33 inches wide. To be sold at last year's prices—2/11 and 3/11 per yard. Very specialHousehold Stores, Liardet street. e.n. jjl-TGE Bargains in Eedding. Call and see The Household Stores, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. e.n. and Gold Cups and Saucers, breakfast size. A snip at 3s !)d per half dozen, at the Household Stores, Liardet Street. e.n. •JHE B.K. Bookshop—"Nor'ard of the Dogger" (Mather); "The 'Picture 01 Dorian Grey" (Oscar Wilde); la 6d each. gUSY business men who have little time for a heavy mid-day meal should try the dainty, lunches at The Marhl« Sftc .. B.e.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 1
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