WASTED, ETC. Prepaid. Advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, Ooe Shilling; three consecutive issertions, Two Shillings ant) Sixpenc*. WANTED—A Young Man or Strong Boy to assist with milking and genoral farm work; machines used; liberal ttages. Apply to Joseph McEldowney, Brooklands, Puniho Road. f.x. WANTED—A Smart, Respectable Boy, at once. Apply A. S. Hasell, Devon . Sireet. f.w. ,yyAwTED, by married couple nished House or Booms, Fitzroy or East End. Reply to "Couple," Daily News. f.n. WANTED to buy—Wire Netting,; any quantity; also Scythe.—Johnson, Mill Road, New Plymouth. f.n. man). Apply Grand Central, New 1 Plymouth. ex YyANTED by two young ladies on holidays—Board in private family (share room) from December 27 to 31. Reply, stating terms, to "Typiates", Post Office, Wanganisi. e.e. yANTED—A Housekeeper for the country; middle-aged woman, Write or particulars to Mrs. R. Patterson, Tata, e.w. WANTED—Good. Sober Porter-Kitchen Man. Wages, 35/-. Apply Royal Hotel, New Plymouth. e.x. WANTED, urgently—A Man to assist with milking (machines U3ed) and general farm work. Wages, £2 10s per week. Apply S. W. Grindlay, Otakeho. TOST in Pukekura Park, on FridayBlack Bag containing sum of money. Finder rewarded on returning to News Office. f.w. Black Mare with three white hoofs, one fore foot black, white star on forehead. Reward offered. —L. F. Worm, Cardiff. d.y. J^OST— Half-draught Bay Horse, white star on forehead. Apply J. Smith, Uruti. d.w. FOR SALE, TO LET. Eta
PERSIAN Kittens from first-prize stock for sale; make good Christmas presents.—Johnson, Mill Road, New Plymouth. In. RANGE f or sale—Brinsley No. 4 Cham, pion Range and Boiler, in good condition at Webster's Auction Booms; Reserve. £2 10s. f.w. JpUSNISHED Rooms.—Lady can accommodate quiet conple or young ladies, with comfortably furnished rooms, in nice locality, near tram and beach. For address enquire Mr. Corkill, National Bank Chambers. f.n. I'uxi OAiiji—angusn-made Fano (new). Price and particulars from L.H.J., e/o H. J. Hopkins, Stratford. c.w. r£o LET—Furnished House, handy to tram and beach; £2 per week. Apply "Bungalow", c/o News OfSce. c.w. JfOR SALE—4/90 Chevrolet five-seater car; electric light; self-starter. All in good order. Apply Criterion Garage. XfOR SALE—Good' Second-hand Piano; iron frame, check action; perfect order. £36; easy terms arranged.—Collier's, Devon Street. pOR BALE, Waverley (Okotuku Road) —Dairy Farm, consisting of 104 acres; price £2B per acre, or nearest offer. . Terms.—R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. ax /1 -w —viuuu uairy t>nrm 01 IUS acres; practically free from weeds; good buildings.—R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. d-21 fun ojuj&—rent, practically new, with Fly and Kitchen Fly; best quality canvas; 12ft. by 14ft. Apply ! "Tent", Post Office, Inglewood. MISCELLANEOUS. jp&AS at Corrigall'a—Dolls, little and big, all prices and sizes; made strong and good. See the Kid-bodied dolls from 10/6 to £2 2s. Beauties' JS£MAS at Corrigall's.—A lovely lot of gift handbags fe ladies. These are unique in design and offered at prices available to all purses. c.e. _J£MAS at Corrigall's.—The jolliest lot of Xmas reading in books, magazines and illustrated papers. See our postcards. ee. V-MAS at Corrigall's.—Useful Presents for men; Pooket Books, Wallets, Fountain Pens, Diaries (1919), pressing Sets, etc. etc. e.e. V"MAS at Corrigall's.—Greatest selection of up-to-dat6 Toys in Tarahaki. Get in early. e.e. 'MAS at Corrigall's.—Tricycles, "■ wheelbarrows, rocking horses, tool sets,, cricket sets, and stacks of other good things for the boys. e.e. [ VMAS at Corrigalls.—Dolls' prams, i wicker prams 4/6; Peter push chairs 6/6; dolls' cots and cradles, from 3/6 upwards- Big selectioa for the girls. e.e. MAS at CorrigalFs.—He's arrived, laden down with a bouncer load! Who? Why, Santa Clans of course. Come and see the variety of a<ood things. VMAS at Corrigall's.—Get m early. Big, full supplies of dolls and toy.?. in endless make, shape and color. Have a look and. bring the kiddies. e.e. VMAS at Corrigall's.—Our toyland and fancy depots are brimming over with everything suitable for presents for good lassies and laddies, e.s. "VTVfAS at Corrigall's—Our local view postcards to send to friends as souvenirs to remind them of sunr.y New VMas at Corrigall's—For the seaside xi * picnic. Buckets and spades for the kiddies nrin<r health and happiness. QIPECTAL Reductions tms week. !/• yard off all Linoleum and Oilcloth in stock. Thev are selling fast, so call early.—At Potty's. ©PF.CTAL Reductions in Bedding. Fnil ' ' size Flax Mattrsssse-t 25/-; full she Kapoc Beds, from 7-7/6 cask—At Pettv's. ■ CJPFCTAL Reductions this week- 15/nff nil Duplies' Chests in stock. One Hall Stand £4;iss for '£3 19s 6d At Petty;}.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1918, Page 1
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