WANTED, ETC. yyANTED —Lady-Help. Apply W. Cliristoll'cl, Eltham. ANTED—Good General for country liotel, close to town. Good wages. Apply Permanent. News Office. c.x. y^/ANTKD —Horse, suitable for trap and light farm work, Must. be sound and quiet, for liulv. Apply P. Huggins. Hurford Road, Omata. c.w. YIfANTUD— Smart Lad to learn trade. Apply Short Monumental Works, Powderham Street. c.w. ANTED to purchase—Dairy Farm, /■T>O to 100 acres, with stock, as goin£ concern. Must be clean, and price reasonable. —R. A. Largo, Agent, New Plymouth. Phone 31)7. b.x. VyANTED —Fowl Wheat. Apply, stating quantity and price, to Owen Bros., Waitoriki, Inglewood. VyAN'lT.l), at once, Plain Cook; also Waitress. Apply Phone 54, Inglewood. \VANTi iD —A Young Girl for Housework, small family. Apply Mrs. E. D. Cox, Disraeli Street, Hawera. 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. —Journeyman Baker or good Improver. Machinery used. Apply sharp P. Lealand, 202 Devon Street, New Plymouth. . b.x. yyANTED —A Good Kitchen Woman. Apply Grand Central. a.x. r P , ARANAKI Farmers' Labor Agency, Brougham Street, Phone 367, for all classes of town or country Employment. Phone, write or call. Immediate attention given to all enquiries. Y^ANTED —Fencer and general hand for sheep station (good wages), married couple for milking (£4 per week), waitress, porter, cook, housekeepers (families), generals, companion-help and lady-helps. Awaiting engagements: 2 cooks, housekeepers for bachelors or widowers, reliable families want sliaremilking coining season (herds of 40 to 120 raws, hand or machines). Stamped envelope for reply.—"Hawera" Registry Office, opp. Public Trust, Phone 11!).
LOST. J^OST —Cranking Handle for Hupp Car. between Waitara and Jnglewood. Reward. Apply Thos. Luxton, Waitara. FOR SALE, TO LET. Etc. jpOR SALE —Ko. 2 Zealahdia Andrews and Beaven Cha II cutter, with elevator and double bagging gear; the innchine is new. Apply W. Haslett, Bristol Road, Inglewood. ' b.x! BICAL- riFL'L Flowering Bulbs; 12 choice varieties 3s post free.—A. Robertson, ISO Spey Street, Invercorgill. _«£• yOR SALE—Six-cylinder 44-lt.p. touring ear (5 seater) in .tip-top running order, complete witli all accessories. Recently overhauled and painted. Owner has no further use for it, and is prepared to sell at a sacrifice. Apply Daily y ai. Jj/£ONEY available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford.
ELTHAM ENGAGEMENT and Band Rings, just the tiling for birthday gifts, in great variety and low prices offering at li, Mart ill's. Eltham. e.n. QV ERCOATS, Overcoats. (hie of the best stocks in Taranaki in New Zealand makes of overcoats from pure X.X. wool, at E. Parrott's. Eltham. d.n. ROY'S celebrated canvas coats, single and . double, best of the kind procurable in Men's sizes at E. Parrott's. K1 tli a in. d.n. J AM agent, for the Duck brand of oilskins (Napier make). This coat has a splendid record. Melt's and Youth's. E Parrott. Eltham. d.n. stocks of the Swandri (absolutely waterproof) coats and motor overalls kept. To be prepared for winter call at E. Parrott's. Eltham. d.n. miscellaneous. TTAWKE'S SALE—Largo number cloth bound books, Od, !)d, 1/-, 1/6, 2/-; all Colonial Library Cloth clearing price 2s Cd. f.n. JJAWKE'S BALE —Yon should see the immense stock of books in the ligmont street shop at old pre-war prices. Books for children and grown-ups. f.n. JJAWKE'S SALE—MiIk jugs, pint, 1/-; li-pint, 1/0; 3-pinfc'and larger ?/-■ Would cost double, if landed now. JJAWKE'S SALE Cups and saucers, plates, all under present landed cost. Meat dishes, printed, small to medium 1/- each, others, printed, to largest 2/eaeh. f.n. JJAWKE'S SALE—iPaper-covered novels, large stock selling 6d each; latest 8d London retail price is !)d and New Zealand will soon be Is. Buy now. f.n. JJAWKE'S Sale Prices should cause early buying as crockery especially is bound to rise to double present prices and will possibly be unprocurable. f.n. grade, cooking pears. 3d and 4d; de3s»rt pears (Winter Cole) 4d and 6d; desert apples, 3d and 4d; all good sound fruit, full weight at the City Fruit aj.d Flower Co. i.y. \ LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British floods. o THE HON. SECRETARY, N.Z. National Service League. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. have been appointed BROKERS under the GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF REQUISITION of the above. Valuations take place fo::r----sveekly in our Gill Street Store. Advice Cards and Addmcaed, Labels my be had on applicative CONSIGNMENT ? v., ic i' ED X. A. NO' AN .i:\li 1:0..
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1918, Page 1
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