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WANTED, ETC. Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. /ANTED —Porter-Kitchenman; alsc r Cook.—Breakwater Hotel. a.x, WANTED to buy—Reliable Harness Pony, Gig and Harness in good order. Trial solicited. Apply Muriel Morecraft, Paynter's Lane, Fitzroy. WANTKD for Cash—Ljglit Car; Ford preferred; must l)e in first-class order. Address at tliis office. a.w. TO-ANTKD—Good All-round Boot .Repairer; best wages; bandsman preferred. —R. Taylor, Waitafa. f.w. work.—-C. W. Hincli, Pungarehu. , VVANTED—A General or Girl.to assist. Apply Mrs. Austin Bewley, 061 Devon Street East, New Plymouth, e.w.

WANTED to rent, by mother and daughter—Furnished House near tram or beach. Apply "Recommended," P. 0.. Stratford. ■VTOUNG Man, widower, with two little children, offers good home to any respectable young woman or widow —position as li usekeeper. Keply by letter to "JA.," News Office. . c.y. WANTED—A Young Man or Strong Boy to assist with milking and general farm work; machines used; liberal wages. Apply to Joseph McEldowney, Brooklands, Puniho Road. f.x. WANTED—Good Chef ( ■ man). Apply Grand Central, New Plymouth. e.x.

T OST from Pukekura Park Gates—Fox Terrier, about 6 months old; brown marked."' Eeward, Phone 128, New Plymouth, a.e. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc fOR SALE—Seaside Tea and Lun- ~ cheon Kooms; splendid opening. Full particulars—R. A. Large, Estate Agent. nno LET, for the holidays—Comfortably Furnished Rooms, single and double beds; all conveniences. Address Central; 'Phone 248. a.e. piANO, £ss—First-class English Piano; all latest improvements. Terms, 32s Id per month. —Hoffmann. b.y. "POR SALE—Five-passenger Wolseley Car. —Apply Criterion Motor Garage, New Plymouth. . d.x. JPOR SALE—Good Second-hand Piano; iron frame, check action; perfect order. £36; easy terms arranged.—Collier's, Devon Street. pOR SALE, Waverley (Okotuku Road) . —Dairy Farm, consisting of 104 acres; price £2B per acre, or nearest offer. Terms.—R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. a.x.

MISCELLANEOUS. for hire night and day. Apply F. E. Eawkes, Egmont Street; phone G4O. f.y. rjIVE mother a nice Fern Bow! for " Christmas; 10s Cd to 30a at the Bed Post Christmas Bazaar. x. £>fi PATTERNS in sets of Jugs; all UV English; 8s 6d to 20s, at the Rel Post Christmas Bazaar x ICTROPLATE at old prices at the Red Post Christmas Bazaar. QKRISTMAS Presents.—Take a look round at the Red Post Croskery Bazaar. All English China and Gla=t> x. "VMAS Stockings and Confections— Fancy Boxes Chocolate, large variety. . Fresh stock." Woollett, Quality Fruiterer and Confectioner, New Plymouth. pJTURMER Apples.—Direct from Nelson growers. Exceptionally choice. Woollett, Quality Fruiterer. Opposite A.M.P., Devon Street. VyANTED—Those in search of a sec-ond-lhand Motor Cycle see Eltham Motor Cycle Repair Depot list, on front ■ great variety at "The Kash," made from All-Wool Materials in Worsted, Tweeds and Serges. Prices range 65/-, 70/-, 75/-, 80/-, 85/-, 90/-, 95/- to £5 5/each—at The Kash. b.l.

Street, New Plymouth.—British, each plate marked maker's name; 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/3 half dozen; guarantee' not Japanese. . d.e AWKE'S, Egniont Street and Inglewood; China Cups and Saucers, 5/6, 6/-, 7/6. half dozen Earthenware, pur.? white, from 4/- half dozen Full stocks. XT AWKE'S, New Plymouth and Ingle! wood.—Full stocks of Toys of every description at lowest ruling rates Large stocks of all Toys. d.e. AWKE'S.—Very Large Stocks Prize and Children's Booh at p-e-war prices, which means half ruling rates. Basket ware of all kinds. d.e TTAWKE'S, New Plymouth and Liglewood, hold one of the largest stocks of Fancy Goods and Crockery in New Zealand, and all prices are under wholesale rates. d.e suppliers make factory working costs small. Result—better returns for every one. Write The Wanganui Fresh Food Co., or local agent (J. Mudford, Veale Road). b.x. |\fI"ONEY available for loan on, or purchase of, any claßs of security.— Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. RANTED, Known—That W. Saxon Jones, 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 !"•

riOTTIER'S, l'nglewood, have just unpacked another lot of Ladies' Costumes, from 65/- to 7 guineas each; some very special ones. i.e. pOTTIEB'S, Inglewood, for Ladies" White Silk Camisoles and Knickers, trimmed with real lace; these are very dainty .sood* &*■

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1918, Page 1

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