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WANTED, ETC. RANTED— Smart Boy. Good prospects. Apply at once to Daily News. 2-4 scater, must stand trial and mechanical inspection. Particulars to Loco, Daily News, YyAIM PED.—Steady Man, to drive motor lorry. Good wages to good man. Apply Roebuck. Okato. h.v. to (my—Two good brokenin dogs, used to both sheep and cattle. Write for particulars to Box 0, Awakino Post Office. yyAA 1 hD—Experienced Housemaid. Apply Mrs. Golding, Rahui, New slant employment; machines used; wages £3 per week. Apply J. J. Carey Okato. d.x RESPECTABLE Young Man, ineligible, requires position on farm, between EHham and Kaponga; used to machines. State wages and duties. Write "L.8.," News Office. yy-AJN J.Ji,iJ —Man or youth to assist with milking (machines) and .light farm work; £2 per week and found; good home. Apply J. McEldowney Brooklands, Plmiho. b.x TOANTED, as soon as possible—Private or other select Board, or Pioom and Breakfast. Particulars to "Central." News Office. x.

WfANTED—Sharemilkers for HO cows (machines; good shares); married couple (no milking), lads and men for farm work, cowboy, kitchenmen, kitchen maids, waitresses, housemaid, laundress, waitress; generals, help-companion (20s), Ist and 2nd cooks (40s to 455). Awaiting engagements: Housemaid and waitress, cook (man), hotel; factory and shearers, stockman, shepherd (good clogs) and teamster. —Hawera Registry Office, Phono 119. Stamp for reply. LOST, FOUND, ETC. LOST— Full Draught Bay Mare, black points, white face. Reward for ini formation, etc., to T. Old, Sentry Hill, or J. A, Knight, Puniho. B. MARTIN, Jeweller, lias a large and varied stock of jewellery and watches, suitable for Christmas, Wedding and Farewell Gifts. Inspection invited. THh/ best and cheapest shop in Eltliam for men's clothing of good quality is E. I'.Trrott's Eltham. e.n. Y\7tfAT about that Christmas bos or chart suit? Leave your order with E. Farrott, who wijl see that you aro suited. e.n.

rpHOS. Drake's Exchange Mart; just the place to purchase Separators, Farm Implements, etc., at your own prices. Inspect the large stock. e,n. OS. Drake's Exchange Mart lias a splendid line of superior Furniture offering at ridiculously low prices. To see is to buy. e.n. PHONOGRAPHS and Records, Bicycles, Reading Matter; shelves crowded with odds and ends, yours for the asking. Just call and see. e.n. DE LAUNAY'S Furniture will be found in all homes where the highade, superior-finish article is desired, His personal supervision goes with every niece manufactured. e.n, T DE LAUNAY'S Furniture finds an ever-ready sale. Reason: Best wood, material, etc., in every article. Result: Pleasing to the eye, comfortable to the room, and lastinsr in endurance, e.n. )ONT leave your Holiday or Summer Suit or Costume too late. J. Roberts, Tailor, is waiting for the order. Come along to-day. Next week may be too late. e.n. OMART, Neat, Comfortable. These go with the Roberts Suits or Costumes. The mark of distinction is yours when wearing a Roberts Costume or Suit your vegetable patch. Call at J. McLean, West End Grocer, and get seeds that grow. J McLEAN, West End Grocer, has " opened up a large consignment of goods for the holidays. Biscuits, Tinned Fish, Fruit, etc., at 'lowest prices, e.n. naia, has prepared for a busy holiday season. Shops crammed with bargains for young and old. Call and see the biff narcels for little cash. e.n. naia, has magnificent stock of goods that are to be sold, not shelved. Your opportunity for Ladies' Handbags, Trinkets, ete. e.n. ALL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by -teachirj them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying Britisii goods. THE HON. SECRETARY. '

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1917, Page 1

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606

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1917, Page 1

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