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WANTED, ETC. \\7ANTED to buy—Good Second-hand Push-cart. Write stating price to "Push-cart," This Office. OD to purchase—Second-hand Dray, to earry 2 yards. Apply Charlie Manu, Pnniho. e.w. \\7 ANTK13—Second-hand Gramaphones and Records to pack for Troopships. Ring No. i>o, or write the Mayoress, a.x. Y\jTANTED—FowI Wheat. Apply, stating quantity and price, to Owen Bros., Waitoriki, Inglewood. Yy'AXTKD —The Public to know that I have a Super-aix Hudson Touring Car for hire any time of the day or night. r—Charlie Chaplin, Phone 593. 'J\ARANAICI 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. ANTED—Gardener foi sheep station (able to till), cooks, housemaid and waitress (same place), relieving girl, kitchenmaid and kitchenman, man for milking and housekeeper for widower (child not objected to); general (30s; no washing). Awaiting engagement: Married couple for milking: sharemilkers for 40 to 120 cows, hand and machines, with 3 to it milkers. Stamped envelope for reply.—Hawera Registry Office, Phone 119. FOE SALE, TO LET, Etc. rpO LET—Shop in Devon Street, at present occupied by the Savoy Restaurant (opposite Empire Pictures). Apply Davios' Pharmacy. d.w. JfOK SALft—Restaurant, as a going concern, or will sell contents separately.—R. A. Large, Estate Agent, St. Aubyn Street. Phone 3C7. d.w. JJALF-PRICE —2OO acres (8 miles from Now Plymouth), rich dairy farm, £7 per acre. About 170 acres grass; 30 bush; well watered; easy country; forced sale. Apply "M," Grand Central, New Plymouth. d.n. J)IANO, £4s.—Good Second-hand Piano, terms 20s 3d per month. —British and Continental Piano Co. OECOND-lIAND Bord Piano for Bale; good tone; £27 cash; also Rogers (London), iron frame, in splendid order, £3B cash, or easy terms.—Collier's. pOR SALE—No. 2 Zcalandia Andrews and Beaven Chaffcutter, with elevator and double bagging gear; the machine is new. Apply W. Haslett, Bristol Road, Inglewood. b.x. JfOli SALE—Six-cylinder 44-h.p. touring car (5 seater) in tip-top running order, complete with all accessories. Recently overhauled and painted. Owner has no further use for it, and is prepared to sell at a sacrifice. Apply Daily News - a*. available for all classes of investment or purchase of mortgages. Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. LOST. J^OST —Saturday, near station, parcel containing Trousers. Reward at office "of this paper. d.n. J^OST —Black Dag, with white chest and small white blaze. £2 reward.— R. W. Smith, Tahora, or J. B. Richards, Stratford. d >w . on Tuesday morning, between Vogeltown and Devon Street, New Plymouth, a soldier's badge, No. 23; valued as keepsake. Finder please return to H. Derby and Co., New Plymouth. EVERYBODY DRINKS EVERYBODY DRINKS DANISH COFFEE AT X'HE . A RB L E gAR Danish Coffee is made up from a genuine Danish Formula, and is obtainable only at THE MARBLE BAR. Try Danish Coffee and Hot Buttered Toast. "J" 1 HE jy|ARBLE gAfi 1 (Everybody's Favorite). IVederick Carr Manager. M. EDGAR F. TOBY, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AND CONSULTING OPTICIAN. AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON (Late of The Strand, London), With 34 years' practical experience. H A \ returned to Now Plymouth after an absence of five years, and may be consulted at Mr. Whittle's Red House Hotel by appointment. Mr. Toby is staying here for a period of three months, until June 1, 1918. He has the lvontoric Lenses, also the famous Kryptok Bifocal (invisible glasses) for far and near sight, and Professor Crook's glasses for the light. LATEST SCIENTIFIC METHODS OF TESTING. NO FANCY PRICES. SIGHT TESTED FREE. THE LATEST. A Frenchman who came from Toulon Said "Ma Cherie, this tea is Tres Bien"; Of course, murmered she, 'tis Arcadia Tea— The choicest that comes from Ceylon.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1918, Page 1

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601

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1918, Page 1

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