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WANTED, ETC. WANTED-A'oung Girl to assist in office. Previous experience unnecessary. Apply by letter to "Office Work," News Office. i aui aesires position as n ouseKeeper, where Help is kept—or nurse-com-panion to invalid—A.F., P. 0., New Plymouth, e.n. WANTED—Youth, about 17 or 18 years old, capable of managing farm of 130 acres and milk 30 cows by machine. Good wages and good home. Only mother left; reservist going to the war. Apply. M. E. Kendrick, Tariki. d.v. WfANTED, immediately, by two young ladies, board, or bed-sitting-room, with use of kitchen, for fortnight. Apply "M," 'this office. c.n WANTED— Young Housemaid and alsc Girl to assist in Kitchen. Apply this office for address. cw WANTED—Permanent Hand. Apply Egmont Brewery, New Plymouth. <UV: RANTED— A good Porter. Ap_ | * mediately to Rahotu Hotel. b.w. <WANTEDto ])urchase—Go-Cart; must be in good order and reasonable price. Write particulars to "Go-Cart," this office. d.x. | WANTED—A Capable Lady-Help, £1 I per week. Apply A.Y., News Office. QJBSON'S Agency, Phone 474, has two lads awaiting employment upon farms. f y I WANTED.—Smart Lad to learn good trade. Apply News. T'AKAflAlvl J'armers Labor Agency, Brougham Street, Phone 367, for all classes of town or country employment. ■yVMwTED.—Ploughman (married), assistant manager (gracing farm), family for milking (machines; wages), lad for stock work, lads for milking, cooks, waitresses, housemaids (house-maid-Laundress and Waitress), Porter, Kitchenman, Housekeeper for elderly couple (no encumbrances), generals (2usj, mother's help (20s), and other domestics. Awaiting engagements: Trustworthy farm manager (experienced; good references if required). Stamps for Reply.—Hawera Registry Office, Phone llfl. from train, near Waipuku, last | Friday, Black Hand-Bag. Reward News Office. J^OST— Two Returned Soldiers' Badg one between Egmont Village nr.o. New Plymouth. Kindly return to Soldiers' Club. p w JjOST from Club Stables, Stratford, a black and tan smooth-coated Collie Dog; answers to the name of "Toby." [binder rewarded on returning to Club x Hotel, Stratford. Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted.—R. McMullian. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. WANTED to Sell-Twelve Selected Jersey Heifer Weaners. Apply C. Lumsden, Waiongona. "d.v. <un iyttjjjs.—lnrst-oiass little propeity of 12 acres, good house and build'mgs. Handy to station and tram.—R. A. are, Agent, Phone 367. cw '£o LET—Nice Rooms, double and single bed, all conveniences; central. Apply 86 Vivian street. Phone 248. b.w. cifljjft-Doii wetien rears, »l lb, No Delivery.—Mrs. E. Julian, Koru. available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. APPLICATIONS. WAITARA FREEZING WORKS.

RANTED— Three General Laborers for fellmongerios, I,ls per day and overtime. Apply Tlios. Borthwick and Sons, Waitara Freezing Works. TO FACTORY MANAGERS. for dual plant factory. Salary £250 per annum, with house or allowance for same. Duties commence March 1, 1918. Must have Second-class Engine Driver's Certificate. Applications will be received up to 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, February 0, at the office of the Company, Inglewood. ' W. E. PERCIVAL, Secretary, Lepperton Co-operative Dairy Factory 'Bllir '(\7, jC.nmirep '-mrr '■n-\ MOTQR CAR BARGAINS. Two-Seater CLARKSON Car, Electric Light, Self-starter; in good order, £l5O. , 16-20 5-Seater CALTHORPE 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. One 1914 Model STUDEBAKER, in tiptop running order, with i extra tubes, tools, etc; trial run; very low priced at £lB5. NEWTON KING Rough roads don't worrv the users of CLINCHER TYRES because thev are composed of the best quality rubber made by honest British labor, Trade imueriallx..*nd buy the British article.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1918, Page 1

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587

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1918, Page 1

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