WANTED, ETC. WANTED—SALESMAN. , \yiTH a knowledge of Manchester, Clotliing and Boot Departments. Satisfactory salary and prospects to suitable man. RENNIE AND CO., The Big Store, Waitara. yyANTED—A 5-i'oomed House, with conveniences, anywhere within the 2d Radius. About £ooo.—]■'. P. Corkill. b.n. yyANTED to lease—Farm, from 50 to 100 acres. Apply by letter to "Farmer," c/o Daily News. b.n. 'yyANTED by sharemilkers—JJO to 40 cows; 4 strong milkers. Apply "Ineligible," Daily News.. b.n. y^ANTED —Good Second-hand Motor. cycle; three speed counter-shaft gears; not less than 4'/,h.p. Apply "MoDaily News. * d.w. 'yy'ANTED —Youth for Sheep and Agricultural Farm. Splendid opportunity for lad desirous of learning farming, good home.—Nolan and Co. b.l. yy ANTED —Good all-round butcher; good wages to good man. Apply S. A. Daly. Okato. b.y. yy'ANTED —Capable help, country, Taihape; small family; £1 per week. Apply Mrs. Vivian Smith, 20 Juliet street, Stratford. b.w. 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 iPlymouth. Telephone 474. Yy ANTED—Capable Girl, good wages. Apply Mrs. (Dr.) Steven, Stratford. f.w. yyANTED —A Boy, to deliver parcels. —Thus. Avery, Bookseller. f.x. ■yy/AXTKD at once—Three youths, to learn iPlumbing Trade, to take the places of youths going to camp.—Smart Bros. f.w. IyOUNU Man wants Bed-Sitting Room, with or without meals; must be central. Phone preferred. A H., this oflice. yyANTED by 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. e.p. ■yyANTED—Thoroughly reliable man for dairy farm;, machines used; married man preferred; cottage provided. Highest wages given. Apply P. Willcox Jr Bahotu. d.x. yyANTED —Four good blade shearers, start Dumber 1; 30s and found Apply A. H: Calvert, -Awaking. b.y.y fJARANAKI Farmers' Labor Agency, wants Housemaid-waitress (Eltham). Housemaids (2), Cooks (2), Waitress, 2 Machine Shearers (October 22), Farm Hands (2), Teamster, Fencer.—Oflice, Brougham Street. 'Phone 307. yyANTED, Fencer (m. ors.; 70s), farm nand (GOs; sheep work), men, boys and women for milking (30n to 50sI, cooks 30s to 455), waitresses (20s), housemaidwaitresses (20s), housemaid-laundress (30s; country), porter, kitchenmaid ana kitchenmen, and generals for town and country, housekeepers. Awaiting engagements: Stockman, dairy and sheep farm managers, well experienced; also laundress and kitehc»maid-!aundrc-ss.— Hawera Registry Office, Phone 119.
MISCELLANEOUS. ■yyANTED —Smartest costumes, lovely blouses, beautiful silk underskirts, silk costumes and sports coats, showing at Amburv's. b.y. JD ATHIX'G Costumes—Boys' or Girls I/O; Youths' I/O; Men's 2/3; O.S. Men's 2/11; Women's 3/11; O.S. Women's 4/li; Boys' Bathing V's 9d; Men's Bathing V's 1/'-. These prices only at The Kasli, New Plymouth. {jOTTIER'S, Inglewood, have never held a finer range of Drapery than at present. Inspection invited. " b.n.' QOTTIER'S, Inglewood, for Sheetings and table damasks. We are noted for these lines. The quality we stock is well known. b.n. QOTTIER'S, Inglewood, on account of the unsettled state of affairs, our prices are certainly higher than before; still you will find, on comparison, that the values we offer are the best obtainable Trial solicited b.n. SjECOND-HAND Piano Bargains—Eavestaff £34, iron frame, cheek action; also three other pianos at £2S, £37 and £44, all in good order and just reFrench polished. Easy terms, 15s month to 2os. Apply sharp Collier's. JJ.OYS' Striped Shirts, with collars— For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for boys up to 10 years 2/0; for boys up to 14 years 2/11 each. These values only obtainable at The Kasli, New Plymouth A HINT TO ITOUSEWIVES.—TasteIess dinners made t.astv hv serving Havward's FLAG BRAND'PICKLES, a condiment fit for kings. All live stores. r pHE B.K. Bookshop—New books at 4/-. ''The Dupe" (Mansfield), "The Blue Lights" (Fredericks), ''The Preacher of Cedar Mountain" (Thompson Seton), 'Myola," £HOO prize novel by Musgrave, Curtis and Co. (Rudolph), "Lvdia of the Pines" (Ilonore Willsie), 'The Man from Egypt" (Hill). e.e. UR'ENUI-WAIT AR A-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE FOR SALE. QWING to my having to return to camp I am offering the above business for sale. Plant consists of three buses, house and garage at Urenui. The buses have all been overhauled and are in good order. The value of this business must be recognised and under other circumstances it would never be on the market. ARTHUR J. SMITH. A man is known by the lawn he keeps, and any one can have a good lawn with a NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE. Ask to see the "L" or "G" qualities—thev stand for extra iatiafaction. All
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19171009.2.2.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1917, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
747Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1917, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Taranaki Daily News. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.