WANTED, ETC. YyANTED —Steady Lad to clean (not drive) motor car, and do very light general work. Apply Dr. McCleland, New Plymouth. a.x. Vy ANTED to Purchase—Half-Draught Gelding, 3 or 4 years old. Apply C. 0. Stetl'ensen, Eliot Street, New Plymouth. a.w. yyANTED—Sliaremilking next season, 70 to 100 cows, machines with releaser if possible. Write full particulars to ''Capable," Daily News. f.w. VyANTED —Sliaremilking by machines, CO to 80.—Lister Bros., Ngaere. f.w. yy ANTED—Good plain and pastry cook (male or female). Apply Miss Almond, Central Dining Rooms, Hawera. e.d.w. yyANTED —A Small Goods Man, well up in all particulars, and make himself useful. Apply Gamlin Bros., Inglewood. cyyyyANTED — \ Young Girl for Housework family. Apply Mrs. E. D. Co::. •. Street, Hawera. yyANTKJJ ./.niislied Rooms or Furnished House, married couple. Telephone 449. J b.l. yyANTED —A Competent All-round Man. for country general store. Apply "C," This Office. b.x. yyANTED —The Public to know that I have a Super-six Hudson Touring Car for hire any time of the day or night. —Charlie Chaplin, Phone !>33. yyANTE^ —Journeyman Baker or good Improver. Machinery used. Apply sharp P. Lealand, 292 Devon Street, New Plymouth. b.x. yyANTED —A Good Kitchen " Woman. Apply Grand Central. a.x* ARAN A !vl farmers' Labor Agency, Brougham Street, Phone 307, for all classes of town or country employment. I'lione, write or call. Immediate attention given, to all enquiries yyANTED —Fencer and general hand \ for sheep station (good wages), married couph for milking (£4 per week), waitress, porter, cook, housekeepers (families), generals, companion-help and lady-helps. Awaiting engagements: 2 cook-;, housekeepers for bachelors or widowers, reliable'families want sharemilking coming season (herds of 40 to rows, hand or machines). Stamped envelope for reply—"Hawera" Registry Oflice, opp. Public Trust, Phone 119. LOST. j^OST—Child's Silver Bangle, marked J. H. \\\, valued as present, Reward, News Ofilcc. from Stratford paddock, a Thoroughbred Chestnut Hare. Reward on returning to D. McMillan, Celia Street. Opunake Ron:!, Stratford. a.w. !/S I'—Cranking KamUc tor Hupp Car, between Waitara and Inglewood. Reward. Apply Thos. Luxton, Waitara. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. SALE —Pedigree Berkshire Boars and Sows' (imp. strain); ages from 2 to 8 months. Apply lo Symon; Bros. I'ungarehii. a.y {JIli'jAP & GOOD—A substantial 7roomed House, freehbld section, good street, sewer connection; £3BO. i'\ P. Corkill, National Bank Chambers. ' Ln. LET for the holidays, furnished rooms, double and single bed. All conveniences; central. Apply this office or phone 248. f.w. POK SALE—Drummond Screw-Catting Lathe,. 3Ain. centre, gap bed, ISin. between centres; complete witty three jaw chuck and tools, very little used. Price £lB. Apply "Lathe," this oflice. available' for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Sfratford. MISCELLANEOUS. fgTRATFORD.—Carter and Co., the Wellington Drapers, invite the Settlers of Stratford to visit their Great Sale. They had a record day last Saturday. Genuine Drapery one-third less, and in many cases half the usual price. Note address, opposite Bank of New Zealand, Broadway. J-JONEY. —New Season's, in combs, lOd per section.—City Fruit and Flower Co. q y yyiNTER Suits for the boys in new styles and shapes. All dark colonial and imported tweeds. For boys 2 years to S years, prices 8/11, 12/0, is/-. Come in and sec them at th< Kash, New Plymouth. and Ladies' Overcoats— New stock at 11. Cocker's, Devon street. ,] w M ENS winter underwear, best values in Taranaki. Heavy singlets or pants 4/fl; fleece-lined singlets or pants 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants n/fi par; only at the Kash, New Plymouth. SECOND-HAND Piano Barrai^'-IS^ staff £34, iron frame, ri eck ac t' io also three other pianos at £2S, £37 and £44 ; all in good order and' just reFrench polished. 2as v terms, 15s month to 2iis. Apply sharp Collier's. RHEUMATISM. gCIATICA, Lumbago, Gout, Neuritas arc the outcome of excess uric acid in the system. This useless and harmful by-product of nature's functions is formed in the blood and deposited in the joints, muscles and tissue, where, if neglected, it accumulates and causes pain, discomfort and illners. We guarantee to effect a permanent ?urc, or make no charge, For further particular® write— MESSRS L. I/icLACHLAN Ltd, Qua* (P.O. 1213), Auckland
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1918, Page 1
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