WANTED, ETC. Prepaid Advertisements oat i_. words. Oil* Shilling; throe coostcutivt iu- ' unions. Two Shilling,* and SixpenceTJTTANTED—Good Kitchcnman; must be steady and reliable; also a Housemaid. Apply Graud Central, New Plymouth, ex. T)yANTED,: by two married men—contract or day work of any sort. Apply P.5.M.8., e/o Johnston's Store, Moturoa, New Plymouth. c.w. . WANIJED-rPrivate Board and Lodging . for High School Girl for three months. Reply W. Stanton, Lower Mangorei. . c.w. WANTED—Man for draper and cloth- j ing.—Harrops, Stratford. b.w. •WANTED, immediately, a boy to assist in publishing work; also a runner. Apply to Publisher, Daily News. WANTED—Position as Working Manager; sheep and cattle farm; 20 years' 1 experience; single man, Apply "G. 5.," P. 0.,, Oaonui. f.y. WANTED—a Boy or Girl lor dairy farm; machines used; wages, SOs. Apply "Oaonui," Oaonui Post Office, f.y. VX^ANTED—Married man who can do , all kinds of farm work; machines used. Permanent job to suitable man. Apply, stating wages, to "Permanent," | Opvuiake. ~ ex. \\7 ANTED —Milking on shares by married couple and son. Machines or hand; 40 to 50 cows.—Apply "8.J.," News Office. b.y. ply Grosvenor Hotel, New Plymouth. b.x. T/XPERIENCED all round boot repairer.—Apply T. Cameron, Hawera. b.y. QHARBMILKING wanted by an experienced man; used to pedigree stock. Herd of 45 cows (machines). Address this office. • LOST AND FOUND. TOST—GoId Neck Chain. Reward on returning to Miss McLeod, Boys' High School. d.n. T OST, Saturday, between Hine and Devon Streets Bamboo Cable' Bangle.—Reward. Apply News Office. 1 d.w. MISCELLANEOUS. -See our windows; ~ ready-to-wear Hats, from 6d. Do not miss this opportunity.—H. M. Bacon, The Busy Draper. b.p. JJOSIERY at very low prices; good lines of House Stockings, Is 11 1&, 2s Cd; Women's- Ribbed, 3s Dd; Girls' Ribbed, 2s 3d; All-Wool Colonial, heavy ; knit, black andcoating, 4s Od pair. Other lines equally reasonable.—H. M. Bacon, The Busy Draper. b.p. TAST Week of Special Underclothing Sample Sale.—Lolig-Sleeve Bodices, 2s Od, 2s lid; Child's All-wool Vests, from Is Sd each. Lots of other bargains.— Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, Pigs, Vealers and Poultry purchased at current rates.—The Imperial Meat Supnlv. * T AMB prices for May again reduced id per lb at The Imperial Meat Supplv. ■piP-TOP quality at bedrock prices in • -Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Pork >at .The Imperial Meat Supply. rnAJRANAKI Farmers wanting Farms, write for Dorr's Property Guide.— H. H. Dorr and Co., Land Agents, Te Aroha. | | iv» famous xoniato sausage selling like hot cakes. Made from fresh WANTED—Tasting is believing where tea is concerned. That's why you'll believe all the good things your neighbor says of Robur Tea after the first cupful Order to-day. Sold by H. E. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera.—s. WANTED—Tea troubles melt away when you get the Robur Tea habit. Robur is deliriously flavored, fragrant and healthful. Order it to-day. Sold by J Arthur, Ngaere.—s. ■pOUND—For invalids Old Gold Cocoa is especially suitable because of its absolute purity and high quality. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth.—s. WANTED—After one cup of Robur Tea you'll say "Me for Robur always.'. Everyone who tastes this refreshing, tagrant' beverage is the same. Order obur to-day. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co.—s. WAITED—Mother, Father, John and '' Jane to drink Robur Tea for the family's health sake. Robur is consistently pure, wholesome, refreshing and delicious. Sold by J. McLean, Ingle-wond>-5. every I or-lib tin of Old Gold Cocoa. This pure and delicious cocoa is w>ld by CDunbar, TJrenui.—s. a cup o£ Robur Tea, whenhe comes ihome- 'from work. It.-will refresh him actl renew his cheery spirits. Order Robur 'now. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and' Thomas, Kaponca.—s. , WANTED—It's a new cocoa, and for flavor, fragrance and purity it's a winner"all the way. Old Gold Cocoa it's called and 13 sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co.—s. IT'S NEW—And it's good-Old Gold Cocoa. Just the thing for this cold, wintry weather. Sold by J. Barclay, Okaiawa.—s. PERSONAL— Nellie: I attended Mary's first "At Home." It was a huge success-and thanks are due to Robur Tea. Robtjr certainly takes some beating.—Rose. Order Robur. Sold by A. T. Bullock, Hawera.—s Daily News motor ast services from New Plymouth to Hawera: Leaves 4.30 ■a.m., returning from Hawera (L. 0. Hooker's) 6.30 a.m., Eltham 6.60, Stratford 7.20, Ingleweoc' 7.60, Ejmont Village 8. Coach fares. G. Beere, proprietor, 525 Devon Street East, New Plymouth. RE-OPENING PRIVATE HOSPITAL. VDBBE BENNETT, Inglewood, wishes to notify the public that she has secured the services of a trained hospital nurse (certificated) to assist her in the -Burning work at the institution.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1919, Page 1
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