WANTED, ETC. THIS MARBLE BAR. ANTED for tlie above—Several waitresses and Pantrymaids; permanent l employment; highest wages. Apply immediately to— MR. CARR. STRATFORD MARBLE BAR, LTD. —Two Capable Waitresses, 25s per week and usual allowances; also two pantrymaids, 245. Duties to commence .January 1. Apply Manageress, Box 10(1, Stratford. yyANTED. —Pantrymaid and waitress. Apply Terminus Hotel. t.w. TED.—Strong J„ad for sheep farm, and able to milk two or three cows. Apply F. Bayly, Gilbert Street, or Tututawa. f, Pi yyANTUD to buy—Horse, quiet for lady to drive; also gig and harness. Price and particulars to N. Fnlton, New Plymouth. • e.e, ANTED—Smart Waitress ; wages 25s a week. Apply Islington Tea Rooms, Hawera. Phone 102. yyANTED —Capable, homely wotnnii to help in house in the country. Apply V letter to "P.M.," News Office WAITED —A Housemaid. Apply Grand Central, New Plymouth. b.x. yyAj\TED, immediately, Three Apprentices to cabinetinaking, upholstering and machinery departments; good wages to steady boys.—Apply Red Post. r J\ARAX ' M Farmers' Labor Agency wanes housemaid, housemaid-wait-ress, housemaid-laundress, cook, farm hands, porter-kitehenman. Awaiting employment: Companion-help, fencer, farm hand, milker. Office Brougham Street. Phone 30", YyANTED —Cooks (.10s; Hawera), Waitresses, Kitchenmaids. Liiundress, Relieving- Girl, Kitchenmaid, T'orler, Kitchenman, Generals (20s and 235; no children), Housekeeper for bachelors (20s), farm hands (40s to AOs), lad for stripping (HOs). married couple (no milking), and sharemilkers (00 cows; machines; family required).—Hawera Registry Office, Phone-119. Stamp for reply. LOST. jjOST, on Wednesday, December IS), between Okato and Oakura, Morocco Pocket Book, containing ,-£5 note, stamps and receipts. £1 reward on returning to .)■ Clare, Okato, or Newton King. f.w in Devon Street, on Friday afternoon, Gold. Wristlet Watch. Finder apply Sole Bros. f.w. from Warea, a Half-Draught Bay Mare, white face and white feet. Apply to Jacob Frame, Stratford. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. ANTED TO SELL—Jap. go-cart next to new.—Address, Daily News Office. ' ew . JfiOli SALE—Two-seater car (Singer) in splendid condition and running order. Only reason for selling, owner at Front. —Apply Box 1 11, Stratford. e.w. JO l'e let. —Section 1498, corner Courtenay and Cameron Streets; quarter acre; handy paddock. Apply R. Clinton Hughes. pOR SALE—Daimler 5-seater motor car in thorough working order; owner enlisted. Suitable for hire work.—C. 0. Hawke, Egrnont Street, New Plymouth. e .x. available for al! classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford.
MISCELLANEOUS. QHRISTMAS at Corrigall's.—Tricycles, Wheelbarrows, Dolls' Prams, Rocking Horses, Hobby Horses, Trains, Engines. See them yourselves. e.x. (XHIUSTMAS at Corrigall's.—Gifts for Sweethearts and Lovers. Lovely Handbags, .Jewel Cases, Photo Frames, Collar Boxes, etc., and thousands of dandy books. i OHRISTMAS at Corrigall's.—The best gift is a fountain pen—Swan, Waterman, Onoto. and all the best Jnakes. Very wide and choice selection. e.x. OHRISTMAS at Corrigall's.—Choice reading for gifts: "The Stolen Voyage," "John of Daunt," "That Giri," "Flower of the Pine," "Three Little Maids," "The Raft in the Bush," "Betty and C 0.," all bv Ethel Turner. i QHRISTMAS at Corrigall's.—Choice reading for gifts.—''Mr. Teddy" (Benson), "Heritage of the - Desert," '"Light of the Western Stars," "Wildlire," "Lliorl Slop" (Zane Grey); "Bars of Iron" (Dell); "No Man's Land" (Sapper). e.x. QHRINTMAS at Corrigall's—The Little Wizard Gun, the best toy for the best, boy. Just like father's real gun. V'ou should hear it bang off. Price 2/0, n snip. i QHRISTMAS at Corrigall's.—Peggy Bags, the joy of the girlies' hearts, and sueli a range of dainty parasols; and you should see the dolls. Hundreds and Miousands of them. i OIiI(ISTMAN at Corrigall's.—Joy and Merriment to the brim if you bring the kiddies to Corrigall's Toyland. It's scrumptious. c.\ vm —CORRIGALL'S for Diaries Very wide selection; strongly made, with all the necessary information, etc. All prices. < QHRISTMAK at Corrigall's.—The rush has already started, so we want you all to shop early as convenient to avoid disappointment.' i TOR SALE. DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLE, latest pattern, twin-cylinder, SJ-h.p., "-speed, kiek start, etc.; originally used by lady, and lias done short distance travelling; first cost £BS; price asked £55. Guaranteed in every respect. Apply sharp to , » GUDGEON, i Cycle Importer, Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1917, Page 1
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