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WANTED, ETC. repaid Advertisements not exceeding sixteen Words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. RANTED— A Good, Trustworthy Man to work on farm. Apply "M," Daily "sws. e .y. RANTED by experienced farmer—situation to manage farm or ™ :11 - : --~ n shaves 50 to 70 cows by i™.„ ujply "A.8.," News Office. e.w.. WANTED—By experienced CanterburyMan (married),. Sharemilking from 50 to SO cows,, or position as manager )f Cattle and Sheep Farm;, has good knowledge of all Farm Work. Apply. ■Machines," News .Office. e.y... RANTED— Two or three Juniors for sale, with view to. permanency, for fancy and Show Room.. Apply Friday noniing—H. M. Bacon,, late It. 0.. GodDevon Street.. d.e. RANTED— First-class Engine. Fitter, Apply R.. S. Wooldridge, engineer, lill Street. RANTED— A. Married Man. for milking and general farm work; marines used; constant job; good wages, ind usual allowances to a suitable man. Apply H. McC'ann, Opunake. d.y. RANTED to let by contract, about fifty chains fencing. Reply Lysaght's Manager, Rahotu. New Plymouth Sash and Door Factory, ex. f RANTED— A Waitress. Apply Hook's Commercial Hotel, Hawera. ex. WANTED—Good Girl for House. . ply Mrs. A. Lile, Inglewood. WANTED—Strong Boy for dairy farm, machines. Apply W. Ruudle, Bell Block. a.w. WANTED—Sbaremilkcrs for 60 cows, machines; or married couple; wages £5 per week. Apply H. N. McLellan, Te Kiri. f.y. Yy AN TED to buy—A Line of about 15 to 20 weaners. State price and quality to ''Dutton," c/o Daily News.' e.x. WANTED—A Capable General. Apply ** Mrs. (Dr.) McClelland, New Plymouth, py. YX/ANIED at once—Two Experienced Housemaids. Apply Grand Central e.x. VyANTED to vent—A House, 4 or 5 rooms. Apply News Office. THHE Taranaki Farmers' Labor Agency for Town or Country Employment. Phone, write or call. Office: U.S'S. Co. Buildings, St. Aubyn Street. Phone 307. 'TRAYED from Meuli's Farm, Huiroa, .1 Fawn Jersey Cow, close to calvng; 1 biindle, 1 dark Jersey (one horn iff). Finder please communicate with Bel!, Warwick Road, Stratford. e.e. T OST in Devon Street, on Monday, Red Coral Brooch, set in gold. Reward onretuminsr to News Office. d.e. T OST or Stolen—Four Yearling Calves, branded T with bur underneath, notch behind right car and notch in front of left ear. Anyone giving such information to News Office or G. V. Tate, Brixton, that will lead to their recovery will be rewarded. c^ FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. jT/OR SALE—G-roomed House and 1-8 acre, Courtenay Street, close to Eliot Street; Washhouse, Sewerage, Electric Light and Gas, £575.—A. B. Gibson, Land Aeent. p n rpo LET—Block Medium Bush, mostly table land; also scrub to follow; most gear found. Apply Mcßean, Uruti. I —Good Sound Bakery Buei- "«», o.tuated in good farming district; doing good turnover; owner called up for service. For particulars apply to H. G. Blackman, Okaiawa, Taranaki. • e.y: TMTONEY available for loan on, or purchase of, any class of security.— Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. JpOR immediate sale—Six-cylinder touring car, in first-class running order, Must be sold; a bargain. Apply in first instance by letter to "Sacrifice," News Office. i e.x. 1000 GRAMAPHONE Records just arrived, from 3s 6d each, double-sided. Catalogues on application. —Collier's Music Warehouse. *OR the month of August E. Parrott is allowing ]") per cent, off all Overcoats, Oilskins, etc. ("OR the month of August, special reduction on all goods.—E. Parrott. MEN'S^amTiioys 7 "Clothing all bear a big reduction this month at E. Parrott's. [-JOYS' and Youths Overcoats are being cut to bedrock at E. Parrott's, ElCHAMPION SPARK PLUGS, MODEL X. Made specially for Ford, Overland and Studcbaker cars. 15s per set of four plugs. Post free. IRA J. BRIDGER, Telephone No. 66 Eltham. SOLDIERS' COMFORTS FOR OUR BOYS AT THE FRONT. Special Comfort Parcel contaias: l Tin Coffee (or Cocoa) and Milk 1 Tin Butter; I tin Havelock Tobacco lib Tin Biscuits (assorted) air-tight tin. lib Loaf Sugar; 1 tin Chicken Soup. The above Parcel is cxa ly what our Boys arc asking for. Send us 10s, with complete address, and we will do the reat. C. -C ARTIER, Pevon 5treet........, v .>: New Fljeguiiitt!

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1918, Page 1

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