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WANTED, ETC. . W A N T E li ANTED—A Cook for the Old People's Home. Apply— THE MATRON. RANTED —Nursery Housemaid for country. Apply Mrs. Glenn, Wliite Hart. f.e. '^/ANTED— Uood General and Shoeing Smith; good wages to good man. Apply H. B. Taylor, Blacksmith, Hawera. gyANTED —Strong Lad for Sheep Farm able to milk a cow. Apply F. Baily, Gilbert Street, or farm, Tututawa. d.e. SjANTED —A Good General. Apply ,r Mrs. Fedorowicz, Gill Street, Phone Ssi; , d.w. to rent—A Small House, with all modern conveniences. Apply News Office. d.w. Man to manage country drapery store. Apply with references to Box 12, Stratford. d.w. Y^ANTEI) —A Factory Hand, permanent position. Apply Egmont Brew- ■ . c.w. ANTED immediately—Mrst-class Cook; also second cook. Apply Grand Central, New Plymouth. i ANTED by married couple, one child, aged 7, position on dairy farm, machines or mixed farm. Address Daily News Office. yyANTIOU by young married couple, ineligible, position of i, 18-years reference, wife knowledge m bookkeeping. Apply sharp. Address Daily News Oliicc. yyAN TED.—Smart Dad to learn good trade. Apply News. YyANTED —A Housemaid. Apply Grand Central. New Plymouth. b.x. immediately, Three Apprentices to cabinetmaking, upholstering and machinery departments; good wages to steady boys.—Apply Red Post. f.x. 1 T AIIANAICI Farmers' Labor Agency, Brougham Street, Phone 307, for all classes of town or country employment. Phone, write or call. Immediate attention given to all enquiries. 'ooks (40s to 4.">s), waitresses, housemaids, laundress, porter. generals (20s and girls to assist, cook and housemaid (same place), married couple (cook and gardener), lads for milking nnu farm work. Awaiting engagements, married couple (no milking), farm hands, ploughman and shepherd (reliable; good dogs).—lfawera Registry -Office, Phone ll!l. Stamp for reply.

INOLEWOOD. aia, the shops for Ladies' Handbags, Antimony Ware, Toys for Children and Gifts for Grown-ups. t'.n. aia, specialise;; in Gentlemen's Goods —Safety Razors, Brushes, Pipes, Smokes, etc. Nave money by buying here. e.n. JjON'T forget that, for the ideal holiday suit the man for the work is J. Roberts, Tailor, whose personal supervision is with every order. f.n. too late for the Slimmer Costume or Suit. Big variety of Tweeds, Serges, etc., tp choose from,—J. Roberts. Tailor. f.n. yOL' want the best in Groceries, Provisions, ete. .lust so; plaee your next trial month with J. McLean, West End Grocer. f.n. f J McLliAJs, West End Grocer, has a large stock of provisions suitable for the holidays. Only best brands stocked: prices lowest, f.n. JjOOKING for bargains in Household furnitureV Call at Tlios. Drake's .Exchange Mart and obtain superior Furniture at throw-away prices. f.n. jyjXINE V well spent is money saved. Visit Tlios. Drake's Exchange Mart find note the thousand and one bargains ofl'eritig. f.n. JJKKOKK settling down see Tlios. Drake's Exchange Mart for particulars regarding building sites in Inglewood find New Plymouth. L)°- v ! be misled. Our goods and price's cannot be beaten. Give us a trial. Cloitgh's Economic. en W K stock Men's Singlets, Caps, Trousers, Braces, Shirts, and our prices are right.—Plough's Economic. e.n. JJO\y open in Alatni Street, next to Lile'S Bakery, A. Thompson, watchmaker and jeweller. Repairs a specialty. presents in gol7l,~ijver amfelee~ tro-piate, at the new .loweller's shop, tiext Lik-'s Bakery, Matai Street.— A. 'P. Thompson. e.n. QHKAP .law Fruit arriving ry week. Plaee your order now in any quantity—K. Dan, Pi. •. Street, Inglewood.

NEW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. QWING to the continual rise in prices of Benzine, Tyres, etc., from Thursday, December 20 I am compelled to increase the fares as advertised in timetable. Opunake, single lus, return 22/ C; other places in proportion. E. WOOLDRIDGE, Proprietor.

\ Lli Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending tliei"quirements for labor to the Discharged foldiers* Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or bv teaehin" I hem useful crafts and occupations. ° Help the Empire by buying British goods. HON. SKCRETAKY, National Service Lbh<ju<;.

If voti want tho charm of sound white teeth, and a clean sweet breath, yon should use "QZO" TOOTH POWJII-.R. fit tins everywhere. SjECON])-HAND Piano istail ;£.i4, iron check action: also three othej ifi37 alll] ,?"• a K,3* Wfer and just re•\9. .?& Apply gWf Collier'^

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1918, Page 1

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685

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1918, Page 1

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