WANTED, ETC. Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding sixteen words. One Shilling: three cansecutiva insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. \y ANTED—A Good General. Apply Mrs. C. E. Bellringer, Victoria Road, Vogeltown. c.w. yyANTED —a lirst-class upholsterer. Apply Red Post, New Plymouth. d.w. yyANTED—Apprentices to the Cabinetmaking and Polishing Departments. Apply Red Post, New Plymouth. '' d.w. yyANTED—A Saleswoman for the lt'urnishings. Apply Red Post, New Plymouth. d.w. WANTED—Employment for Hoy on Farm; also Youth (18), and Woman with boy of 11 years.—Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. cjc. RANTED —A Housemaid; also General; good wages. Apply Imperial Hotel. b.w. yyANTED —A Capable General; easy place. Mrs. Samuel Teed, 07 Young Street. a.w. yy ANTED—Han to take charge of Boiling-down and Manure Works; would consider the question of sale; owner called up.—S. Thompson, Monmouth Road, Stratford. c.w. ANTED—Three to four men lor scrub cutting (wineberry), about 70 acres, on contract; start in about six weeks.—D. Slay, Auroa Road, Awatuna. —4 or u-roomed House, all conveniences; £SO deposit; between Town and Fitzroy preferred. Apply "Urgent," News Office. WfANTED—An experienced Kitchen Man; also Pantry Maid. Apply White Hart. yyANTED—Man, single and unfit for active service, to assist in country store and drive delivery cart; experiencetl. Apply News Office. e.x. TAX TED—Housekeeper; good wages, etc. Apply Box 00, Stratford, a.x. yyANTED —In New Plymouth, by lady and child, three unfurnished rooms in a pleasant house. Apply by letter, slating particulars, to "Rooms," News Office. ANTED to rent—A House, 4 or 5 rooms. Apply News Office, yyANTED —Married Couple for farm duties; comfortable home and good money. Housekeeper, for country home, 30s a week; Boy for farm work; Pan trymaid; Roots and Porter; HousemaidWaitress; Housemaid; General Servants (two); Lady Companion; Help for country home, 27s (id; Girl for private boarding house, 20s. Send postage or cost of telegram to guarantee reply.—Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth.
LOST. JpOUND —Gent's Bicycle. Owner eati have same by paying coat of thia advertisement and applying at "News O'lico. ' c.w. r, on Main South Hoad, beginning of August, Handbag; owner's name inside. Reward at News Office, c.n. MISCELLANEOUS. gPECIAL Sale of Underclotliing.—Bargains in Ladies' and Children's Flannelette. Calico and Longcloth Underclothing. Commencing Wednesday morning, for one week only.—H. M. liacon, The Busy Draper, Devon Street. c.w. of Millinery to be cleared at 2a lid and 4s lid. Children's Bonnets from Is lid to 3s lid. —It. M. Bacon's Big Bargain Sale. c.w. Known—The Wangamii Fresh Food Co. receive Home-separ-ated Cream in any quantity, from one cow to a hundred. Send for particulars or apply to our local agent, J. Mudford, Veiie Itoad. . a.x. jpOR August Sowing—Plant Peas, Beans, Radish, Onions, Carrots, Turnips; also Flower Seeds in boxes. The most reliable seeds at ■ the City Fruit and Flower Co., New Plymouth. e.x.31 yy T INTER Suits for the boys in new styles and shapes. All dark colonial and imported tweeds. For boys 2 years to 8 years, prices 8/11, 12/6, 15/-. Come in and see them at th>> Ivash, New Plymouth. yyAATUI), Known—No matter how few or how many cows you are milking, we are prepared to collect your cream and pay all freights from your gate to our factory.—The Wangamii !>'resh Food Cn. Local agent, J. Mudford. Veale Pioad. a.x. RANTED, known—That W. Saxon Joftes, D.S.O.A. by exam., Consulting Optician, Hawera, visits Stratford every Tuesday, and may be consulted at F. Edwards, Chemist, from 1 p.m. to f" p.m. Known-—Why run to the factory every day when the Waliganui Fresh Food Co. will lift your home-separated cream at the gate, and pay freight. No trouble and highest price given. Send for particulars or apply to our local agent—J. Mudford, Veale Road. a.x. ROYS' Striped Shirts, with collars— For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for boys up to 10 years 2/0; for boys up to 14 years 2/11 each. These values only obtainable at The Kash, New Plymouth jyjEN'S' winter underwear, best values in Taranaki. Heavy singlets or pants 4/6; fleece-lined singlets or pants 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants 5/8 par; only at the liasli, New Plymouth. ELTHAM. JfOR the month of August E, Parrott is allowing 15 per cent, off all Overcoats, Oilskins, etc. jpOR the month of August, special reduction on all goods.—E. Parrott. MTISM'S and Boys' Clothing all bear a big reduction thia month at E. Parrott's. ■ JgOYS' and Youths Overcoats are being cut to bedrock at E, Parrott's, Eltham, for August. Blankets are expensive, but a few shillings will buy any size "Unique" Hot Water Bottle you want. The product of British capital, brains and labor. Srade Imperially.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1918, Page 1
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