WANTED, ETC. MAw TED—A Butchers Assistant immediately. Apply Imperial Meat upply, Devon Street. e.w. RANTED— A Good Slaughterman One used to digester work, preferred References required.—Gamlin and Co., nglewood. b.v. Xf ANTED—Position as Lady-Help or Housekeeper. State wages. Good' •eferences.—G. H., Post Office, NormanFANTKD—Carpenters for Cardiff Factory. Apply to ,T. Simmons, Cameron Street or on Job. f.y W7ANTED—The Public to know that I •have a Super-six Hudson Touring !ar for hire any time of the day or night. -Charlie Chaplin. Phone 593. CHABEMILKING Season, 1918-19.-Dairy Farmers and Sharcmilkers, communicate with the Taranaki Farmers' Labor Agency, Union S.S. Co.'s Buildings, St. Aubyn Street. We can suit you. YXTAMTNG positions: Married Couples, for milking, wage or shares; good velir.ble families for sharemilking, 40 to J2O cows, hand and machine herd, 4 to 11 years in places; lads for milking; lady-helps and cooks. Wanted: Waitresses, cook, porters (female or male), kitchen girl, cowman-gardener ( £2) and ploughman. Stamps for reply. —Hawera Registry Office, Opp. Public Trust. Phone 119.
T OST—Black Marc, with rug; also brown broken-mouth mare, with rug, white ring hind leg. Communicate with Father Soulas, Okato, or M. Jones, stables, New Plymouth. d.w. riOTTIER'S, Inglewood, for Velveteens; colors, cream, white, black, brown, pink, grey, wine, sky, cardinal, maroon, purple, navy, ivory and nigger brown. Prices, 2s to 4s lid per yard. e.n. COTTIER'S, Inglewood, for Ladies' Bloomers. Prices, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s fid, 4s lid. f.s 3d, 7s lid, 8s Od, 10s Cd, 10s 9d, 12s 6rt, 12s lid, and 13s lid. e.n. rjOTTJER'S, Inglewood, for Girls' Woven Pyjama Suits. Prices: 5s 6d. lis lid, Cs and 6s lid. These goods are all right. e.n. Zealand Blankets, for double bed. Prices: 3">s and 42s per pair. Kapok and Down Quilts, 21s to 3!>s (id each. e.n. fWi'llSK'N, inglewood.—Navy Blue Flannel, better quality than the last: just arrived; 3s Cd per yard. If you require any, call early, as it is l 'Ui iilLKft, inglewood, tor Horroekses' White and Striped Flannelettes, plain or twill. Take any other make of Flannelette and just pull the threads and you will see how they part; in fact, any other Flannelette but Horroekses' is not worth buying; it's a sheer waste of time making them up; we are talking from experience, so we know. See that the naiiic Horroekses' is stamped on the selvedge, e.n.
y'OU get, nothing bxit the beat, and at the same time paying lowest prices, when purchasing groceries, ironmongery, otc, from J. McLean, Provision Merchant e.n. r |'JHilrli Housewives recognise the value of purchasing their provisions from J. McLean, Grocer. Good goods at low prices here. e.n, jI'KCUL Handbag Week at Nightingale's. Prices from 5s lid, 6s 6d, up to 40s. Don't be without one of these bags, and pu JTIURTINGALE'S Special Handbag Week. Prices lowest, commensurate with highest value. Suitable gift, and always serviceable. Procurable at Nightingale's. e.n. jVVJiJi me winaov,' aispiay Oi U. w. a H. Drake. Eiderdown Quilts are cosy to sleep under, and won't bankrupt the pocket. e.n. JJOVV S the time to purchase Wallpapers with Friezes to match; while paints at lowest market rates are obtainable from G. W. and H. Drake, e.n. a man desires to look neat and tidy. You can do this by placing your order with J. Roberts, Tailor. Personal supervision of every article. e.n. J AUlli,fe, get your next costume from J. Roberts, Tailor. City work at lowest Taranaki prices. Cut, fit and style guaranteed. e.n. AT CLOUGH'S Closing-Up Sale.— Don't miss our sale; a splendid .nance to save money. AT CLOUGH'S Closing-Up Sale.— Everything must go* and prices will sell our goods. Shop now. Children's Cream Butterfly Combinations, all sizes, to be cleared at a reduction. AT CLOUGH'S Closing-Up Sale.— Rppcial line Women's Hose, Is pair; also Children's Socks at bargain prices. . T CLOUGH'S Closing-Up Sale.— Just fancy buying Summer Dress Goods at Cd, 9d, Is and Is fid per yard. AT CLOUGH'S Closing-Up Sale.— Underclothing, Corsets, Skirts, Costumes, Kiddies' Coats, and scores of other bargains.
17 PARROTT, Gents' Clothier, has * heavy stocks of Gaberdine Overcoats and Hydrotite Coats; all at reasonable prices. e.n. npHOSE in search of Boys' and Youths' Tweed Overcoats will find their wants supplied by purchasing from E. Parrott, Clothier, Kltham. e.n. ly weather—- " Le Roy Canvas Coat and Duck Brand Oilskins. Prices lowest at E. Parrott's. e.n. Suits and Underclothing for man and boy; only the best qualities kept and offering at lowest prices.—E. Parrott. e.n. ■*" i:o'.v offering at lowest market prices r. C. B. Hurt in, Jeweller. Patriotic Committees kindly flote, e.n.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1918, Page 1
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