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WANTED, ETC. yyANTED, by Caretaker from Soldiers' Hostel Wellington, permanent light employment, with good accommodation and found, in an institute in either Taranaki or Manawatu District. MR. RABY, Stratford. WANT ED to let—Small Furnished House, suit married couple. Apply Mrs. Cory, seventh house Filiia Street, near park. > <: ■yyANTED —Good Housemaid; also General. Apply Grand Central, b.x. WANTED immediately—Light Saddle, in good order. Apply this office for address. b.w. yyANTED to rent—Two Unfurnished Rooms or Flat. State particulars to "'•Rooms," c/o Daily News Olfice. b.n. RANTED— Experienced Waitress, also Female Relieving Hand. Apply Breakwater Hotel. a.x, WANTED, by married man, position in country store; 17 years' experience. Wife would assist if required. (Knowledge of book keeping). Address ''Grocer," News Office. yy/'ANTED —Domestic Help; all duties. Wages, 22/0. Apply Mrs. Lane, Put en. a.y. jy[lSS JESSIE AHIER is prepared to give lessons in French, either private or classes. For particulars write "French," News Office. W'ANTED. —Dependable man for light work about an office. Apply by letter to "Dependable," News Olfice. "WANTED to purchase—Go-Cart; must be in good order and reasonable price. Write particulars to "Go-Cart," this office. d.x. yyANTED—T\vo Experienced ( Waitresses; highest, wages. Apply Conntv Hotel, Stratford. b.x. Capable Lady-Help, £1 , per week. Apply A.Y., News Office. QIBSON'S Agency, Phone 474, has two lads awaiting employment upon farms. " f x WANTED. —Smart Lad to learn good trade. Apply News. 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. WAN T E D—Fa m ily for milking (wages), ploughman (married), lad or man for stock work, lads for milking (machines), second cook (man), for freezing works, 40s, fare paid, cooks (30s country: 40s and 4f)s towns), housemaids (instituhousemaids, waitresses, 2 housemaids (same place), housemaid and waitress (same place), laundre:s kitchenmaid, kitchenman and useful man. Awaiting engagement: Married "couple, housekeepers (for bachelors), 2 reliable farm managers. Stamps for reply.— Hawera Registry Office, Phone 110. V LOST. j^OST —Probably in Reading Room, Five Shilling Piece (1821), mounted, brooch. Reward. Apply News Office. ■ b.e. between Eliot Street and Recreation Grounds, three £1 notes. Reward. Address News Office. FOR SALE, TO LET. Etc. TfiOß SALE—Five-seater Page Car, also 5-seater Briscoe car; both thoroughly overhauled and painted. Any trial or inspection. Prices, etc., A. R. Cronin, Box 41, Eltham. pOR SALE, for removalMifUvanised Iron Building, 30 x 12. Also a quantity Building and Fencing Timber. Apply M. L. Holah, c/o Mrs. Golding, Rahui, Weymouth street. . b.w. quarter-draught; used to all farm work; cheap. Apply Jas. Walker, Bell Block. WANTED to let—4-roomed cottage and scullery, bathroom, water; near beach (Ngamotu). Apply this office, a.w. SALE—Daimler 5-seater motor ear in thorough Working order; owner enlisted. Suitable for hire work.—C. O. Hawke, Egraont Street, New Plymouth. „ x jy/JONEY available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. \\ right and Lawrence, Solicitors. Stratford. VEDUCATIONAL. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. M R MOVES will be at home, Avenue Road, to meet Parents and Pupils on FRIDAY, February 8, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2to 5 p.m. Pupils are requested to bring with tliem their Proficiency and Birth Certificates. EDMUND LASH, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. j£yAY CLASSES re-open on February 5, 1918. lull particulars obtainable from the Director or from the Education Office. P. S. WHITCOMBE, ' Secretary. QHETWODE gCHOOL 273 Devon Street, New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. J'HE First Term, 2pIS, will begin on WEDNESDAY, February 0. t Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Saturday, February 2, from 2.30 to 4 p.m. Prospectuses may be obtained on application to the Principal, or at 9 Bulteel Sirccf, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1918, Page 1

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617

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1918, Page 1

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