WANTED, ETC. Yfy T ANTKD—Capable, homely wonnui to help in house in the country. Apply by letter to "D.M.," News Oftiw yyANTED — A Housemaid. Apply Grand Central, New Plymouth. b.x. 'YY'ANTifiJJ —Youth for sheep station, . Masterton; 35a and train fare.— Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. b.n. —Elderly man to milk three cows and help about house and garden, Marton; 30s.—Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. b.n. —Station Cook, Mokau; 40s and coach fare.—Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth,. b.n. ■yY^ANTKD —Lady Help for good home, Hunterville.—Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. b.n, —An errand boy. Apply Teed and Co. a.w, ANTED, immediately, Three Apprentices to cabinetmaking, upholstering and machinery departments; good wages to steady boys.—Apply Red Post, _J f£. \A7ANT ED —Motor-Car Driver. Apply "Driver," Daily News Office. f.y, YA7ANTED at once—Housemaid. Apply Stratford Hotel. f.w, YyANTED, known—Residents of Mokail, Awakino and Tongaporutu districts, order your Christmas cakes from H. Smith, Baker, Mokau. f.w, T AXTED —\Vi 11 my customers please note that business is carried on as usual in the same store, which is being remodelled, and the only address is 143 Devon street (opposite Newton King's). -N. Greincr, Jeweller. b.y, r |Y\RANAK.I Farmers' Labor Agency wants hotlaemaid. housemaid-wait-ress, housemaid-laundress, cook, farm hands, porter-kitchenman. Awaiting employment: Companion-help, fencer, furm hand, milker. Ofiico Brougham Street, I'horie "07. ' y^'ANTKD —Cook and housemaid (p.r.), cooks (30s to 50s), waitresses, housemaids, kitehenmaid, porter, lcitehenman, farm hands (10s to 50s), lads and girls for stripping (30s),'and laborers (12s), Awaiting engagement: Married couple (farm), barman-porter, night porter, stockman end sharemilkcrs. —Hawera Registry Office, Phone 110. Stamps for reply. ' FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. JiOR SALE.—2 big guaranteed Farm | Horses, used to hills. Apply .T. Hume, Iluirangi. a.y. jpOR SALE—Choicely bred yearling Jersey bull: three maternal dams t'.O.R. coWa. -Apply 11. Wells, Onaero. pOR SALK—Daimler 5-scator motor car in thorough working order; owner enlisted. Suitable fur hire war!;.—C. O. Hawke, Eginont Street, New Ply--1111)111 11. C..V. available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. LOST. J^OST. —VnlunUn Bjilhing Suit, in Liardct Street. Reward, ChrisBailey, Fire Station. T OST—On Thursday evening, a Silver A Mug. fecward at News OlTicc. b.w. PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR SALE. PI'KKTOTARA. In the Estate of the late W. Humphries. 171 A m' l ' o3 f rom New Plymouth by metalled road. Borough Water Supply and Electric Light pass property. First-class quality land suitable for cutting up into Suburban lots, or would make a first-class farm, Godd House and Sheds. Price £25 per acre; terms :Cfioo cas-b, or would sell any portion for cash at a price to be arranged. For further particulars apply— E. L. HUMPHRIES Standard Insurance Office, Brougham Street.
TENDERS. BALE BY TENDER. T. CLINCE and ,T. S. CHARD of Waitara having decided to dissolve partnership at an early date consequent on Mr. Clince's approaching departure for Camp they invite tenders for the purchase of their leasehold dairy farm (with buildings) near Waitara, containing 11!) acres 3 roods more or less being Subdivision Seven E (7E) of Section 135 Block V Waitara Survey District held under the West Coast Settlement Reserves Act 1S!)2, with right of renewal every 21 years in perpetuity, together with their dairy herd and other farm live and dead stock. The farm is about 2h miles from the Waitara Road Dairy Factory, and about two miles from the State School at Waitara. Conditions and particulars of sale and copy of Lease ma}' bo seen on and after 10th instant at Messrs Clinee and Chard's house, at Mr. S. G. Frascr's shop at Waitara, and at our office. Tenders so marked and addressed to us as below will be received n/til 11.30 a.m. on Friday, December 21, 1017, The highest. or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. BOY AND NICHOLSON, Solicitors, P.O. Box ,08, New Plymouth. OVERHEARD. Watson: "I think, ray dear, we should try this ARCADIA TEA ye hear so much about, altlio' what we use U delicious!" Mrs. Wataon: "Bless the man! Why, we've been using ARCADIA ever since we came here and I'U lave no
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1917, Page 1
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