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WANTED, ETC. needing sixteen words, One Shiliina: tlirat consecutive inCions, Two Shillings and Sixiien" WANTED—a Straight-out Lease ZOO to 150 acres; machines; near school and factory. Apply "Lease," this office. b.x. WANTED—Shareniilking by three experienced men; 70 to 100 cows. Re-1 ply to Farmer, Post Office, Sumner, Can-1 terbury. b.y. WANTED—Furnished Room for lady and boy 10 years old. Apply to J. Lawrence, Mill Road. b.w. VyjANTED to buy—A good secondhand piano for cash.—Apply "Cash," xi'ews Office. u ~ preferred. —Apply W. J roa. b.w. I WANTED—A 4 or 5-roomed house or part house with separate entrance and conveniences to let to refined couple. —Apply "H.," News Office. b.n. WANTED—Boy or louth tor tan V ' one able to drive to factory pre-1 fened. State wages required. Apply Permanent, News Office. a.w. \\J Aa\'I'JiiU—Jbarge uiras wige, suimuie * for Finches. Please send particulars to "Bird Cage," News Office. WANTED— Woman or Girl for housework; good wages and home. Apply Thomas' Store, Kaponga, f.w. WANTED—Woman or Girl to assist with milking; good wages and home. Apply Thomas' Store, Kaponga, f.w. RANTED, at once, for Bell Block— Elderly Person ap companion; good home. Apply by letter to "Bell Block," c/o News Office. i -w. > * the pick of 60 Shorthorn and Holstein. Address "Farmer," News Office. f.w. the coming season; machines.—T. H. Lash, Waihana Road, Ngtiere. WANTED—I2 Clioice Dairy Cows, to calve in February and August ard rttill in milk.—A. Sehucebeli. Hawera. I WANTED to buy—Second-hand Halfl " plate Field Camera, or will exchange I 10 by 12 Studio Camera and Stand (no lens). Write A.'A., Box 46, Elthara. d.y. WANTED—a First-class Waitress; " good wages to good woman. Apply at once to Grand Central, New Plymouth. ST ANTED—Position in New Plymouth " office by efficient office girl. Send, particulars by letter to "Typist," care j News Office. I WANTED? by relliibjelamily of milk- *' ers —do or more cows on shares; any time after April. Apply to Daily News Office for address. " House with few acres. Apply by lptfnr to "Deuosit." News Office. f.x. WANTED—Joiners. Apply New Plymouth Sash and Door Co. d.x. WANTED, immediately—Good, capable " Housemaid or Waitress. Apply 'Per-

PUBLIC NOTICES. n.p. boys' high school, n.p. boys' high school, n.p. boys' hum school, QFFICIAL ,QPENINC BY THE HON. SIR JAMES ALLEN, K.C.B. The Ceremony of the Ofl'iciiil Opening of the Boys' New High School and Assembly Hall will take place on THURSDAY', APRIL 3, 1810, At 2.30 p.m. Friends of the school are cordially ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Friday, April 4. CITIZENS' BALL, In the School Assembly Hall, Friday Night, April 4, at 8.30 p.m. Double tickets 10s lid; Single ' Tickets, Gentlemen 7s (Id, Ladies lis. Tickets for the Ball may be purchased at Mr. Thomas Avery's, Bookseller; or from the Committee. E. P. WEBSTER, Hon. Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIULS' AbouCIATION. T PHE secretary would be glad if those Old Girls who sold tickets hj: connection with the recent concerts will leave money and unsold tickets ut Collier's as soon as possible, I RE WELLINGTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, "VOTTCK is hereby given that Messrs. SPEDDINC AND STAINTON. Limited, have been appuinted Taranaki Agents for the above Company. The steamers Baden Powell and. Htiia will continue to trade to New Plymouth ts hitherto. THE AY ELLINGTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, hU.UTED. S.S. B Due to leave Wellington Monday arriving New Plymouth Tuesday. Sailing Wednesday for Wellington and Lyttelton. SPEDDING, STAINTON & CO., LTD., Agents, New Plymouth. ,<* LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching ' them useful crafts aud occupation*.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1919, Page 1

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601

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1919, Page 1

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