WANTED, ETC. rjASII Buyer wants 10 to 15 acres, with small house, handy to town. —F. P. Onrkill. National Bank Chambers. MfANTED— Handmilking, by a large ' and reliable family, 70 to SO cows; milked 114 present season. Apply 6. Cosbrook. Bell Block. a.w. WANTED to rent—Four or iive-roomed house with conveniences. Apply Daily News. f.x. YSfANTED—A Strong Youth or Man for general farm work; one able to plough; no milking; good wages to suitable man. Apply A. J. Chainey, Toko. YtfAi^TKD —Steam Engine, 100 to 120 i.li.p.; must be in good order; state all measurements and price to Jos. Na than and Co., Ltd., Palmerston North. WANTED —Second-hand Gramaphones and Records to pack for Troopships. Ring No. !10, or write the Mayoress. n.x. YVfANTED —Fowl Wheat. Apply, stating quantity and price, to Owen Bros., Waitoriki, Inglewood. ANTED —The Public to know that 1 have a Super-six Hudson Touring Car for hire any time of the day or night. —Charlie Chaplin, Phone 593. 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. WANTED—Cooks (Ist and 2nd), Relieving Girl, Kitchen Girl, Kitchen Man, Porter, Housemaid, Waitress, Men and Lada for milking, Cowboy for sheep station, Generals and Lady-Helps. Awaiting engagements: Married Couples for milking (wages), also Sharemilkers for 40 to 100 cows hand or machines, good experience, families. Stamped envelope for reply—Hawera Registry Office, Phone 110.
FOR SALE, TO LET. Etc. TP HE Cheapest First-Class Level Section in New Plymouth, £265. F. P. Corkill, National Bank Chambers. J) I AND, £4s.—Uood Second-hand Piano, terms 20s :id ])er month—British and Continental Piano Co. GECOND-HAND liord Piano for sale; good tone: £27 cash; also Rogers (London), iron frame, in splendid order, £3B cash, or easy terms.—Collier's. JJALF-PRICK. —200 acres (8 miles from •J New Plymouth), rich dairy farm, £7 per acre. Allude 170 acres grass; .'io bush; well watered; easy country; forced sale. Apply "M," Grand Central, New Plymouth. fOR SALE—Lady's Bicycle, nearly new. Apply Miss Pedersen, MotupOM SALE—22 good Dairy Cows, pick of 27. For particulars apply News Office. a .y. sell at once—Farm of (iO!) acres, adjoining Whangamomona Township and Railway Station. New House, fi rooms. £0 per acre or fair offer. Will exchange for small house property.—W. Telfar, L'renui. l>.y. pOR SALE—No. 2 Zealandia Andrews and Beaven Chaffcutter, with elevator and double bagging gear; the machine is new. Apply W. Haslett, Bristol Road, Inglewood. 1).: SALE—Six-cylinder ■tl-h.p. touring car (5 seater) in tip-top running order, complete with all accessories. Recently overhauled and painted. Owner lias no further use for it, and is prepared to sell at a sacrifice. Apply Daily News. " Y ]\f ONEY available for al) classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford.
LOST. J^OST —Little Black Cocker Spaniel Puppy. Finder rewarded on returning to 245 Molesworth Street. STRATFORD. "WHAT Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For," "You're in Love," and other latest '"hits" now obtainable at Fox's Music Salon, Municipal Buildings, Stratford. c.f. B. C. is for Ablett, Brinsmead and Chappell—All British Constructed Pianos. "Y.Z.'s" purchase at C. H. Fox's Music Salon, Municipal Buildings. c.f.
Telephone 164. Telephone 164. To Motor-Cyclists and lutending Motor-Cyclists, there are bargains to be had at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT In stock the following second-hand mounts: Side-Car Combinations— G-h.p. Royal Enfield, £BS, 2-speed. 1 wicker sidecar and undeislung fourpoint chassis, £lB 10s. 1 Candlet coachbuilt sidecar, strong chassis, complete with windscreen and footrest; only done 200 miles; £27 10s. Solo Machines—--31-h.p. Triumph, £35, free engine. 2J-h.p. Two-Stroke Connaught, £2S, single speed. 1 G h.p. Royal Ruby, 3-speed, countershaft, £(ls. 1 4 h.p. U.S.A., 3-speed, countershaft, nearly new, £75. 1 -i' h.p. New Hudson, 3-speed, perfect order, £4O. 1 3J h.p. New Hudson, fixed engine, bargain at £27 10s. DON'T FORGET, Motor-Cycle Repairs are my speciality. In case of breakdown 011 the road, RING UP 104. The best tyres and accessories in stock at reasonable prices. J. H. B O D L E. Proprietor. THE LATEST. A Frenchman who came from Toulon Said "Ma Clierie, this tea is Tres Bien"; Of course, murmercd she, 'tis Arcadia Tea— The choicest that comes from Ceylon.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 April 1918, Page 1
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