WANTED, ETC. yyANTED, Experienced Married Couple for machine milking. Telephone 224 Stratford.—A. Richmond, Midhirst. a.w. yyANTED by reliable family—sharemilking 70 or 80 cows by machines. —Gibson's Agency, New (Plymouth. Telephone 474. lyyANTED—Capable Girl, good wag Apply Mtb. (Dr.) Steven, Stratford. f. w . | YyANTED—A Boy, to deliver parcels. —Thos. Avery, Bookseller. f.x. IyyANTED at once—Three youths, to learn .Plumbing Trade., to take the placet of youths going to camp.—Smart Bros. f. w . YOUNG Man wants Bed-Sitting Room, with or without meals; must be central. Phone preferred. A H., this office. " ■ ■ yyANTED—Married Couple (Without children) for general duties, garden, poultry, and cleaning cars, to reside in | cottage on property. Particulars on application to Dr. Walker. References required. P w oy married man (ineligible) situation as working manager on dairy farm (used to machines), or sheep station; must be near school; life-long experience in Taranaki. Apply News Office. for dairy farm; machines used; married man preferred; cottage provided Highest wages given. Apply P. Willcox Jr Rahotu. d x Agency, New Plymouth. i yyANTED—Four good blade shearers, start December 1; 30s and found.
.farmers' Labor Agencywants Housemaid-waitress (Eltham),' Housemaids (2), Cooks (2), Waitress, 2 Machine Shearers (October 22), Farm Hands (2), Teamster, Fencer.-Offiee Brougham Street, 'Phone 367. ' cooks (£2), housemaidlaundress (30s), housemaid-wait-resses (255), 2 porters (30s; male or female), laundress (255), generals (20s), nursery housemaid (20s), housekeepers; men for sheep work, ploughman, fencer' teamster, and men and hoys for milking and farm work (top wages). Awaiting engagement: Women milker, family of 0 good women milkers for wage or shares (recommended), also good families of sharemilkers. Hawera Registry Office, Phone 119. MISCELLANEOUS. costumes, lovely blouses, beautiful silk underskirts, silk costumes and sports coats, showing at Ambury's. bv Jfii B.K. Bookshop has a very large stock of Fountain Pens, in all standard makes, and can fit every peculiarity of hand. f p 1/0; Youths* 1/6; Men's 2/3; O.S. Men's 2/11; Women's 3/11; O.S. Women's 4/6; Boys' Bathing V's 9d; Men's Bathing V's 1/-. These prices only at The Kash, New Plymouth. YyAliiTtD—Warmer weather meanß change to lighter apparel. Am-' bury's are showing lots of new goods in every department. b.v. j_™i x>.j\. cooKsnop—mountain . .Fens with Fine, Medium, Broad or Oblique points; guaranteed to run smoothly; prices from 7s 6d to 30s. f.e.
QAKMONA Fertiliser and Plimtoids for Pot Plants; Red Spraying Oil for Fruit Trees; Paris Green for Snails— At the City Fruit and Flower Co. e.v. SECOND-HAND Piano Bargains—Eavestaff £34, iron frame, check action; also three other pianos at £2B, £37 and £44, all in good order and just reFrench polished. Easy terms, 15s month to 255. Apply sharp Collier's. g,OYS' Striped Shirts, with collars— For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for boys up to 10 years 2/6; for boys up to 14 years 2/11 each. These values only obtainable at The Kash, New Plymouth. A HINT TO HOUSEWIVES.-Taste-less dinners made tastv by serving Hayward's FLAG BRAND'PICKLES, a condiment fit for kings. All live stores. ffiHE B.K Bookshop—New books at 4/-. "The Dupe" (Mansfield) I ,'' The Blue Lights" (Fredericks), "The Preacher'of Cedar Mountain" (Thompson Seton), 'Myola," £3OO prize novel by Musgrave, Curtis and Co. (Rudolph), "Lydia of the Pines" (Honore Willsie), "The Man from Egypt" (Hill). c ,e. PLANTED— Spring is here; spring goods for all ages and sizes—men, women and children.—At Arabury's. b.y. FOR YOUR MOTOR CYCLE. J)ON'T be misled —British AVON TYRES will serve you best. A strength for every load—a tread for every road. Get the popular Tri-Car (rubber stud) cover. Obtainable everywhere. Sole N.Z. distributors: Maling and Co., Ltd., Christchurch. MILITARY SADDLES yiJF, 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, eaay for the horse's back, and unrivalled for strap, ping 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, CURRIE STREET and BROUGHAM < STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Currie Street 'phone 672, Brougham 'treet 'ohone Ml '
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1917, Page 1
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