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WANTED, ETC. EXPERIENCED Married Man wants position on farm; used to horses and all farm work.—Taranaki Farmers Labor Agency. Phone 307. e.w VyANiJiD—A light situation where a child of 4 years is not objected to. Write Soldier's Wife, Post Office, Eltham. (1 iv yyANTED—Man or Boy to help milk with machines. Apply F. J. Greenway, Puniho. . Hv yyANiED—Boy or Elderly Man for sheep station; milk three cows and work in garden.—Taranaki Farmers' Labor Agency, Brougham Street, Phone 367. d.w. ply Miss ■ Stanford, Chetwode School. Help; 2;JB a week. Apply 2C.Y.Z., Box !>, InaleWood. en yyAA I'JSD to Buy—Second-hand, Twoseater Ford Car, in good or ' * ply '"Cash," News Office. yi/AM KIJ— Women Help, no laundry. Apply Sen Lee, Lanndryman, Powderham Street, off Courthouse. b.w. Vy*AN'lED—Man and Boy to assist in general farm work and milking (machines used). Apply immediately tc A. 11. Halcombe, Urenni. b.x YyAM'KO—Woman to help in suburban house, New Plymouth, for a month. Apply by letter to "Temporary," News Office. ' yyANTED—A Capable Lady-Help, £1 per week. Applv A.Y., News Office. 1 X ARANAKI Farmers' Labor Agency, Brougham Street, Phone 367, for all classes of town or country employment. Phone, write or call. Immediate attentitm given to all enquiries. yy ain t im>—looks, porter, kitehenmaid, housemaid-laundress, waitress, laundress, general (30s; country), 2 ladyholps (same place; 255), lads for milking, housekeeper for elderly couple, family for milking on wages, married couple (cook and gardener). Awaiting engagements: Family for sharcmilking, man for milking and farm work (reliable), and several good farm managers. Stamps for reply—Hawera Registry Office, opp. Public Trust. LOST AJfD FOUND. Vivian Street, Cold Basket-Pattern liangle. Reward on returning to News Office. b x . J^OSl'— Three Sheep, between Inglewood and Omata; branded on head vith tar. Reward, W. G. Richardson. Tataraimaka. n -,/ FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. "JO LET.—Furnished rooms, with separate entrance and gas stove; use of all conveniences; central. Apply this ollice or 'phone 248. e w pvil, SALl.—Phaeton, shafts and pole, pony and harness, spring cart; all in good order. Apply Kendall, 704 Devon jj'ua a-ftiji!.— iiiree English Leicester Rams (2-tooth), N.Z. Flock Stud Book.—Old Bros.. Sentrv Hill ITOl TO kaia'.— l'naeton with pole and shafts all in perfect order. Price, £25. R. A. Large, Brougham Street; Phone, 307. i, „, Seaside Cottages, on the beach.—Apply R. 0. Ne\v Plymouth or rins No. 31. ex fi" " —iwo stacks oaten sheaves, suitable for chaff. 15 tons or more at per ton.—Apply J. J. Carey, Okato. IV± -.—.».#•» iui mi cmasKh oi investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. BISCELLANEOXrS. JN'DIAN lace bonnets and d'oyleys; a superb lot of goods. See tliem early at Thompson's, Devon Street Central. Biggest stock in the nrovince p» JjAJJDitS and Lassies at school—dan'-, yse the old soapstone slate pencils when you can secure wood-encasea state pencils. These dandies only 2d eacli at CorrigaU's. e p ""HE >.e\v Savoy, open on Sundays 5 to 10 p.m,, week days 9'a.m. to 9.30 pm. Try "our meals. PP JTLKN prices Jap Squares, 9 0d; 9 XJ 9, 14s Od; 12 x 9, 18s fldBest value in Taranaki at Petty's. e.n. JfEJCX prices—Tabfe WlclothTTrom" ii/!i yard; shelving Cd yard; Hat Racks from 1/- each—At Pettv's. e „ U '''•"-■* rrices—aeagrass Squares, /ft fiin x 4ft Gin; 12/0; 9xo, 21/-; 9 x 9 32/0; 8 x 10, 32/G; 12 x 9, 42/ At Pettv's. KH,b.."» Prices—A strong rcllablo de chair 0/8.■ High back dining chairs (velvet seats) 16/6,—At Pettv's. or. rur- governor' Push Carts, the folder that stands hard wear; green and navy in stock; grey and fasion arriving ana New Zealand Diaries for 1918. We have very, wide selection suitable for all commercial houses and for the pocket. Inspect them at Colli- ■ gCHOOLBAGS - Lugo I strong serviceable hags, all prUjw J Also music cases. See them at TW" son's, Devon Street Central p " "HE outstanding featwistockings fo- -- 1 ■---■'' is the amount sist. Cqwib V**~ ""' u ""V u " l: . v "'• • „.-' .J see our wide, selection. e.n. t iSITORS to the Show next week can obtain a hot three-course dinner at the New Savoy for 1/-. e.e. JyUJIBS! You will be charmed with our hosiery. All shades, all prices, test quality. Will you ulsase inspect tame, M«uptr»V SWan »tr"st. «lq..

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1918, Page 1

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