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WANTED, ETC. OOOICS awaiting employment.—Gibson'; Agency, New Plymouth. f.y. ANTED—Capable Cook, als« a laundress, for Private Boarding House, New Plymouth—Gibson's Agency, Egmont Street. f.y. t "Y"OUNG Lady wants position aa LadyHelp near Stratford. —Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. f,y. 'YyANTED —Farm Work or General Laborer's position; used sawmill all branches.—Gibson's Agency, New 'Plymouth. f.y. lyy/'ANTED—Lady Help for Eltham District. —Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. f.y. L AD . seeks employment on Sheep Station.—Gibson's Agency, New Plymouthy f^ TyyANTED by experienced young woman, position (daily) waitress or light household duties. —"N.Z.F.A.,'" News Office. f^ w ANTED—Clerical or Bookkeeping • work by competent man; ineligible; confidential. —"Reliable," Box 84, New Plymouth. e.w. to purchase, good Cattle Dog for farm work. Apply "Cattle Dog," c/o Daily News. c.y. by returned soldier '(married). position on farm; used to machines. Apply "Urgent," News Office ; ' cy. yyANTED —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.H., 80 Karori road, Wellington. YyANTED —Help in comfortable l home. Apply by letter to "L.J.A.," News Office.

r£>o JtESEKVJ'STS.—Wanted by substantial Taran&ki farmer, a grazing farm till after conclusion of war; rent to be mutually agreed on. Appiy XY2. News Office. /pARANAKI Farmers' Labor Agency, wants Cook, House-keeper, Companion Help, Boy for Sheep Station (Wanganui River). teamster, fencer, farm hands. Waiting employment: 2 housemaids. shareroiliwrs, gardener. Office, BrougWim ''veot l'lione W7., "WfAXTED —Waitresses, relieving girl, porters, kitehenman 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, pantrymaid, experienced stockman, barman, reliable housekeepers (suit, bachelors or widowers).—flawera Registry Office, Phone 119. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. FOR SALE. JfjNGLISH-BUILT Governess Cart, polished walnut, in first-class condition. 'Price £22 10s. Apply L. C. Sladden, P,O. Box 11G, New Plymouth. T ITTLE Homes for sale—One 5-roomed house, £4Bu; one 4 rooms, £300; another 1310. F. P. Corkill, National Bank Chambers. * f.n. jQXCELLEXT Large Family Residence, every convenience, beautiful surroundings. Enquiry invited.—F. P. Corkill, National Bank Chambers. In.

SALE —4-roomed house; gas; electric light; all conveniences; nearly new. Appl.v G. Brewer, Wallace Place" New 'Plymouth. f,w. SALE, cheap, two pairs gum boots, nearly new. Apply New? Office. c.w, TjAOR SALE—Pedigree Fox Terrier Dog; 3 years; nicely marked; housetrained; £2 approval W. 'Pellett, Stratford; Phone 110. dw "H'OR SALE—I6O sacks oaten siioaf chatf. For particulars apply to Vt. J. Freeth, Private Mail Bag. Wa ; - : ti Road, via Waitara, or telephone Pukaaruhe. "CVOR Sate, cheap, suitable for -norekeepers, 1 crate white cups and saucers; 2 crates W. and G., 1 lon safe (Skidmore, maker). A large quantity of goods at low quotations.—C. 0. Hawke Egiuont Street, New Plymouth. o p. rjFFICES to Let—Several First-class Rooms, with strong rooms, in National Rank Chambers, upstairs. Enquiry invited.—F. P. Corkill. ex Ti/rONEY available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. WANTED Known—'Pedigree Jersey bulls, K.C.B. strain, from semiofficially tested dams (registered). Prices and other particulars from A. D. Stanley, secretary Jersey Breeders' Association.

LOST. T OST between Hawera and Normanby, cap of Ford radiator. Finder kindly leave at Hooker's, Hawera. MILITARY SADDLES have secured from the Defence Department a heavy stock of surplus Military Saddles. BEST MAKES, BEST MATERIALS, BEST FOR HARD SERVICE Every Farmer, Dairyman, and Stockman should have one of these splendid saddles. Easy to ride in, easy for the horse's back, and unrivalled for strapping on parcels, etc. The range includes best officer's saddles and the lower grades. PRICES, FROM £2 15s UPWARDS. EARLY APPLICATION IS NECESSARY AS THEY WILL GO .SOON. Call and see them, or write to COOK & LISTER,, CUBBIE STREET and BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Carrie Street -'phone 672, Street 'nbone «.<»

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1917, Page 1

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