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WANTED, ETC. y^ANTED —Young Lady Assistant for Showroom. —Baker and Co. d.w. YyANTKD—A family to milk 45 to 150 cows 011 shares, Lowgarth District; machines; will guarantee for next season. Replies to Newton King, Stratford. yy'ANTED —Small Blacksmith's Plant, suitable for farmer. Apply >'e\va Office. d.y. -Mirror, sft by 4ft, with or without f ratne. Apply, vyith full particulars as to price.—J. Rivett, Fruiterer, Stratford. d.w. RANTED— A Married Mali to plough, wife to assist milking. Apply L. Newton, Ufcnui. c.w. TO/ANTED by young widow, position of trust. Apply J.R. ED—W oman for one day's ' washing weekly. Apply to this office for address. 1 c —Smart Youth for country stofe; able to drive; good wages. Apply With references to Greenway Bros., Okato. b.w. yyANTUD —A Good General Servant; good wages given. Apply to Mrs. (Dr.) SteVen, Stratford. " b.x. WAN-TED —A Chef, Kitchen-maid, and Pantry-maid. Apply Grand Central, New Plymouth. a.x. (jIBSON'S Agency, Phone 474, has two lads awaiting employment upon farms. j. x . ANTED—Good General and Shoeing Smith; good wages to good man. Apply H. B. Taylor, Blacksmith, Hawera. yyANTEU. —Smart Lad to learn good trade. Apply News. RANTED, immediately, Three Apprentices to cabinetmaking, upholstering and'machinery departments; good wages to, steady boys.—Apply Red Post. ' ; f.X. 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. yyANTKI)- Cooks (10s to 455), waitresses, housemaids, laundress, porter, generals (20s and 255), girls to assist, cook and housemaid (same place), married couple (cook and gardener), lads for milking and farm work. Awaiting engagements, married couple (no milking), farm hands, ploughman and shepherd (reliable; good dogs).—Hawera Registry Office, Phone 119. Stamp for reply. MOTOft CAR BARGAINS. 16-20 5-Seater CAT,THORPE Car. Has just been thoroughly overhauled and repainted. This car is in very good repair. The owner has gone to the front, and the car is'-.to be sold. Price extremely reasonable at £225. 2-Seater RILEY Car; has done practically no work. A gift at £SO. One 1914 Model STUDEBAKER, in tiptop running order, with 4 extra tubes, tools, etc; trial run; very low priced at £lB5. One MATCHLESS Motor-cycle with sidecar; has had every .attention, and in great order; owner wants £75. NEWTON KING \ LL Employers can help our returned soldiet boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' • Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British goods. THE HON. SECRETARY, N.Z. National Service League.

BAG WASH. The system thai wipe? out the home washing day. The Family was* for 2/6 Get all particulars from New Plymouth Steam Laundry, Gill Street, New Plymouth. 'Phone 538, GAERE (J ARDENS DURING THE JJOLIDAY jgEASON IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE PROVINCE FOR School treats public picnics OR GARDEN PARTIES. GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL HOT WATER FREE. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. SJECONDtHAND Piano Bargains—Eavestaff £34, iron frame, check action,; also three oth«r pianos at £2B, £37 ancf £44, all in good order and just reFrench polished. Easy terms, 15s month 'to 259. Abblx 4£if>&lllw'g, *

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1918, Page 1

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