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WANTED, ETC. VV ANTED—Reliable Chef. Apply TT Grand Central. VifANTED— Gill to assist in Housework. Reply by letter to "Housework," News Office. b.e. \y ANTED by young girl—Housework in private family, close to town. Apply "W,"' News Office. b.n. YX/AJSThD immediately, Reliever Waitress ; wages, 20s. Apply Gibson's Rovnl Hotel, Hawera. b.y. |->AKER wants employment for a few weeks; any capacity. —R. Lewis, Awntuna. b.e. XTANTED—Lad for Solicitor's Office. Apply to office of this paper, f.w. I \yANTED by experienced man, herd of 50 to 60 cows; machines. Address "M," News Office. f.w. ! WANTED—GirI for house wt duties; good wages. Applj *. ...., Bocoek, Cornwall Road, Ngo.ere. ex. WANTED—Good Kitchen Woman. Apply at once to Grand Central, Nnv Plymouth. b'x Vsf ANTED— Strong, staunch trap horse. Apply this office. b.x. WANTED to rent—A House, 4 or 5 rooms. Apply News Office. \VAXTKD—One or two refcned men boarders. Also, to let, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, close to station, Inglewood. Apply Box 11, Inglewood. e.x YVTANTED— Property Owners who have House Properties to exchange for small farms, or small farms for house properties, communicate with the Agent who Ims clients waiting to do business. —R. A. Large, New Plymouth. 'Phone 3C7. e.y. T OST, Thursday last, in New Plymouth, White Cornelian Stone Brooch set in gold; valued heirloom. Finder please return to this office. b.e. T OST, in New Plymouth, yesterday, Greenstone Heart, with words "Kia Ora' ! : valued as keepsake. Reward on returning to News Office. b.w. j OST, oetween Jnglewood and Tunki, spare tyre and rim for Dodge Car.' Pl?ase advise C. P. Youns, Tariki. T OST, on June 27, between Jnglewood and Stratford, 2 Jersey Dairy Cows, dehorned; branded '"D" with tar.—Farmers' Co-op.- 1 a.y. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. TJ'OR Sale—Several thousand feet good ' second-hand Timber, rough and • dressed; also doors, windows, etc.; about . half present prices.—H. Petersen, huildei. Inglewood. b w L'OR SALE —Good Staunch Harness Mure, fast trotter.—J. Goodfick, 1 Lower Mansorei. b.w. "EfOR SALE—Buick 2-seater, 4-cylindev car, fully equipped and in perfect running order. Apply by letter to "Buick," News Office. a.w. VOK SALE—B2 acres, 1$ miles railway, school and factory; all plough - able and in grass; 12 paddocks, 11-bn.il cowshed with concrete floor; washhouse, trapshed, etc.; six-roomed residence. . Price £SS per acre; cash wanted, £1000; balance arranged.—Arthur B. Gibson, Land Acent. New Plvmmiih. n v.'27 TfOK SALIC—A X ice Cottage of 5 rooms, quarter acre, beautifully laid out in garden, and with footpath to gate; ' one mile chief post office. Price, £S0O; r terms arranged. Can recommend to anybody in want of a good home. Would let at 20s to 22s fid a week.—Arthur B. Gibson, Land Agent, New Plymouth. a.y .27 slx i )er cent -> on 'y m one ' sum, and on high-class dairy farm.—Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. SALE—Quiet Jersey Cow, close to profit; also three calves.—S. Waller, Spotswood. f.w. WANTED to sell—Rover Two-Scater Motor Car, in good order; price £SO. Also double-seated buggy; ownt er has no use for same. Price, £ls. Ap- . ply Pmden, Central Motor Painting Gap rase, Gover Street. New Plymouth, f.w. e VOK SALE—Goodwill of Country Cash Butchery. Apply Alex. Stewart, t Rahotu. " d.y.18 TfOR immediate sale —Six-cylinder totvr- | ing car, in first-class running order. ' Must be sold; a bargain. Apply in first instance by letter to '"Sacrifice," News Office. e.x. IrACHANuE —3;> acres with store, boarding house, post office, etc., fo: small farm; equity £ll2s.—R\ A Large, Aeent, Phone 067. 10 Let or Sell—Nursing Home, in good I " locality; cheap; small goodwill. Ap- . ply '"Genuine,'' News Office. f.x. U Grand Hotel, Calcutta, 23rd January, 1905. The COMMON SENSE Manufacturing C> The Result of a Rs. 7 Tin. Gentlemen. —I have pleasure in certifying that I laid down five hundred (500) pieces of bait, and picked up three hundred and four (304) dead rafs. 1 have reason to believe that there are hundreds more killed; in fact, there seems an entire absence of live ones. It is the Hi'isl " efficacious remedy I have ever seen. 1 am quite willing to have a board placed ;. in the Grand Hotel, as I consider it my duty to make this remedy as widely known as possible. A. MONK. Just as effective with Mice. If not procurable from your local storekeeper, send 2/6 to the wholoi- sale agents— BURGESS, FRASER & CO. a fte.r Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1918, Page 1

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718

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1918, Page 1

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