WANTED, ETC. ANTED, immediately, one experienced Waitress and one pantrymaid. Apply Mr. Carr, The Marble Bar. e.n. y^ANTED —Good Girl for housework. Apply Mrs. Slieehy, Eltham. e.n. VIJANTED, at once, Plain Cook; also Waitress. Apply Phone 54, Inglewood. ANTED—Steady Lad to clean (not drive) motor car, and do very light general work. Apply Dr. McCleland, New Plymouth. a.x. to Purchase—Half-Draught Gelding, 3 or 4 years old. Apply C. 0. Steffenaen, Eliot Street, New Plymouth. a.w. Y^ANTED —A Small Goods Hun, well up in all particulars, and make himself useful. Apply Gamlin Bros., Inglewood. e.v.y V,yANTED —A Young Girl for Housework, small family. Apply Mrs. E. D. Cox, Disraeli Street, Hawcra. RANTED —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 593. -1 —Journeyman Baker or good Improver. Machinery used. Apply sharp P. Lealand, 292 Devon Street, New Plymouth. b.x. RANTED —A Good Kitchen Woman. Apply Grand Central. a.x. Farmers' Labor Agency, Brougham Street, Phone 307, for air classes of town or country employment. Phone, write or call. Immediate attention given to all enquiries yyANTED —Veneer and general hand for sheep station (good wages), married couple for milking (£4 per week), waitress, porfer, cook, lumsekeepcrs (families), generals, companion-help and ladv-helps. Awaiting engagements: i cooks, housekeepers for bachelors or widowers, reliable families want sliareinilking coming season (herds of 40 to 1-0 cows, hand or machines). Stamped envelope for reply.-—"Hawera" Registry OlUoe, opp. Public Trust, Phone 119.
LOST. j^OST—Lady's Umbrella, Kawaroa Park, Sunday afternoon. Finder please return to News OiTice. f/)ST, between Inglewood and Stratford, dynamo belt off motor ear. Finder please leave at Daily News Office. cav. j^OST —Purse containing money, near Courtenay Street entrance to Carrington Road. Reward on returning to this office. e.n. L 08 li from Stratford paddock, a Thoroughbred Chestnut Mare. Reward on returning to IX McMillan, Celia Street,, Opunake Road, Stratford. a.w. j^OST—Cranking Handle for Hupp Car, between Waitara and Inglrhvood. Reward. Apply Tlios. Luxton, Waitara. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. £pOR SALE—Pedigree Berkshire Boars and Sows (imp. strain); ages from 2 to 8 months. Apply 'to Symoiu Bros. Pungarohu. a.y SALE—Drummond Screw-Cutting Lathe, .'iJin. centre, gap bed, ISin. centres: complete with three jaw chuck and tools, very little used. Price £R Apply "Lathe," this office. jjJONEY available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. MISCELLANEOUS. 'J'IIE Swanndri Waterproof looks better, wears better and will keep out the rain better than_ any other coat. Get one now.—The Palatine. c.w. buying a Swanndri see that it bears the Swanndri registered ticket. Don't accept a coat with any other ticket. B ov S' Swanndri Coats, Girls' Swanndri Coats, Ladies' Swanndri Coats, and Men's Swanndri Coats, at the Palatine YY E saw a Swanndri Coat the other day that had been in constant use for 5 years, still waterproof, still a good coat, said the wearer. C-W _ —Jonathans; sound, firm fruit, 3d lb, full weight given.—City Fruit and Flower Co. c ,y. j^TRATFORD.—Carter and Co] the Wellington Drapers, invite the Settlers of Stratford to visit their Gt-eat 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 Suits for the boys in new styles and shapes. All dark colonial and imported tweeds. For boys 2 years to 8 years, prices 8/11, 12/ C, 15/-. Come in and see them at the Kash, New Plymouth. |y£EN'S winter underwear, best values in Taranaki. Heavy singlets or pants 4/6 j fleece-lined singlets or pants 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants 5/6 par; only at the Kash, New Plymouth. SECOND-HAND Piano Bargains—Kavestaft £34, iron frame, check action; also three other pianos at £2S, £37 and £44 ; all in good order and just reTrench polished. Easy terms, 15s month to 2ns; Apply sharp Collier's. QORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individually compiled for each pupil, a ll subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and special "War" price list. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box 671, Auckland. TRIPS TO MOUNT EGMONT. WOOLDIUDGE wishes to intimate to tourists and the travelling publie that his commodious seven-seater cars will run to the Mountain every Sunday and Thursday, leaving the office of the Tourist and Expansion League (where seats may be booked) at 8 a.m.; fare 15s re turn. 'Special trips arranged.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1918, Page 1
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