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WANTED, ETC. WANTED to .Kent—House, 5 or 6 rooms, with all conveniences, near town or in Fitzroy district. Apply Permanent, Box 24, New Plymouth. a.e. WANTED, in Okato—Comfortable Board and, Lodging by young lady. Apply "L.A.H.," Box 12, Okcito v borers, to finish contract at Kakaramea Apply immediately to Lockliart, Builder, Hawera, or C. Johns, Foreman, Kakaramea. WANTED—In New Plymouth, tivo or three rooms in a pleasant louse. Apply by letter, stating particulars, to ''Rooms/' News Office. WANTED—A Good, Trustworthy Man to work on farm. Apply "M," Daily News. o v. VMANTED by experienced farmer—situation to manage farm or milking on shares 50 to 70 cows by machine. Apply "A.8.," News Office. e.w. VSTANTED—By experienced Canterbury Man (married), Shareniilking from 60 to 80 cows, or position as manager of Cattle and Sheep Farm; has good knowledge ot all Farm Work. Apply "Machines, 1 ' News Office. e.y, WANTED—A Married Man for milking and general farm work; machines used; constant job; good wages | and usual allowances to a suitable man. "Apply H. McCann, Opunake. d.v. | WAN TED to let by contract, about fifty chains fencing. Reply Lysaeht's Manager, Rahotu. JUIAI.K-S Machinist Wanted. Apply ( New Plymouth Sash and Door Factory, e.x. WANTED—A Waitress. Apply Book's Commercial Hotel, Hawera. c: YyANTED to buy—A Line of about 15 to 20 weaners. State price and quality to "Dutton," c/o Daily News. ex. \yANTED at once—Two Experienced Housemaids. Apply Grand Central ex WANTED to rent—A House, 4or 5 rooms. Apply News Office. 'THE Taranaki Fanners' Labor Agency for Town or Country Employment. Phone, write or call. Office: U.S.S. Co. Buildings, St. Aubyn Street. Phone 367. LOST AND FOUND. OST, Courtenay Street or Henui Bank I —Gold Half-Moon Brooch; Keepsake. Reward.—"R.W.," News Office. J OST—One Brindla Cow, brown on right shoulder, wanderl "K.R." on right shoulder; and one Holsteiu Cow, bluish color. Reward, £1 each. Apply Ririkori. Pumrarehu. n.v A Watch. Owner can have ■ same by giving descriptio" »--i~ early, News Office. branded T with bar underneath, notch behind right ear and notch in front of left car. Anyone giving such information to News Office or (i. V. Tate, Brixton, that will lead to their recovery will be rewarded. ex. MISCELLANEOUS. J)ON'T Forget—H. M. Bacon's Big Bargain Sale is still the centre o£ attraction; plenty mora snips. See our remnant counter. aw. -»iiivvi.tYii>i o m ivmimery are pientnui at H. M. Bacon's Sale, especially I children's bonnets and hats; our low prices tell the tale a.W Q.ENTLEMEN!!! Evening Suits, Colj lars, Ties. See special window dis- . play at Ambury's, Ltd. f.y. AIG'S report of latest advance is | nothing compared witli values sliow- ] ing in special displays at Ambury's, Ltd. IJO you value what you save? Well, j try Ambury's, Ltd.; their low prices are famous. f.v. gPECIAL offer for this week— £lO 10s Evening Suit for £5 ss. See Ambury's, Ltd., special window display, f.v. /iOME one, come all, to the dance or | ball; get your dress shirt from Am- ! burv'a, Ltd. f.y. WANTED—During few days stocktaking oddments in every department to be cleared.—At Ambury's. c.y. W 1 ANTED —During stocktaking special throw-out lines will be seen in our windows, to clear.—At Ambury's. e.y. WANTED—At Ambury's, during few days of stocktaking, clearing lines millinery, blouses, costumes, neckwear, regardless of cost. c.y. %yANJLJiD —1 hose in search of a sec-ond-hand Motor Cycle see Eltham Motor Cycle Repair Depot list on front page. "OR August Sowing—Plant Peas, Beans, Radish, Onions, Carrots, Turnips; also Flower Seeds in boxes. The most reliable seed 3 at the City Fruit and Flower Co., New Plymouth. c.x.31 ypNTER Suits for the boys in styles and shapes. All dark colonial and imported tweeds. For boys 2 years to S years, prices S/11, 12/0, 15/-. Come in and sec them at the Kash, New PlyJones, D.S.O.A. by exam., Consulting Optician, Hawera, visits Stratford every Tuesday, and may be consulted at 1?.. Edwards, Chemist, from 1 p.m. to r> p.m. TV/fEN'S winter underwear, best values in Taranaki'. Heavy singletß or pants 4/G; fleece-lined singlets or pants 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants 5/0 par; only at the Kash, New Plymouth. 1 ELTHAM, pOR the month of August E, Parrott is allowing 15, per cent, off all Overcoats, Oilskins, etc. rpOR the month of August, special reduction on all goods.—E. Parrott. MEN'S and Boys' Clothing all bear a big reduction this month at E. Parrott'a. cut to bedrock at & Pwrott's, Eltham. for August

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1918, Page 1

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