WANTED, ETC. Pitwld AdrartiMncntt not txceiillng ilxtetn words. On* Shitting; tiwt consecutiv* Inwrtiom. T«r» Shillings and SUscns*WANTED—Good and reliable carter. Apply G. Knight, Buller Street, or Railway yards. a.w. ■WANTED —A girl to help in the house. * Apply Mrs. Alan Good, Ramanui, Hawera.. ■WANTED—CIean 61b tea tins with lids, any brand, 7d each delivered. — Burgess, Fraser & Co., Ltd. WANTED—Men ancTyouths for milk.iig and general fjy;m work; also giris. Wages 30/- to £2 15/-. If you are in need of work or requiring labor let us know, and we will fix you up satisfactorily.—Clee's Labor Bureau, Eltham. VVTANTED —Female cook; also waitress. Highest wages given.—Apply Stratford Hotel. ' f.w. 'WANTED—Country Hotel. Will purchase either goodwill of lease or the freehold. Particulars to R. A. Large, Agent, New Plymouth. JOINERS wanted. Apply Sash and Door Co. Constant work for good men. e.i. ■WANTED—A capable general. Apply Mrs. Uilmour, St. Aiibyn Street, e.f. WANTED to Kent, for cropping, piece of land. Willing to clean up dirty piece. c/o News Office. ■ W"ANTED A good turner—Apply Eollo and Miller, Taranaki Foundry, New Plymouth. e.w. ANTED—Job on s dairy farm by young man, good milker. Apply "Farmer," News Office. c.j. ■WANTED—A good woman to help with washing; good wages.—Sen Lee, Powderhain Street. , b.y. WANTED—An experienced woman cook. Apply Railway Hotel, Ingle, wood. b.x. yyANTED— Ly married man, position in cheese factory; four years' experience; first-class testimonials. Wire McCallum, Mount Stewart, Waiau, Canterbury. - b.y VXjTAATED —Capable waitress. Apply Grand Central Hotel, New Plymouth. VVANTED—Bushfallers for 50 acres or more bush; good price. Apply W. T. [Tazlitt, Okato. d.y. YVfANTED to purchase, quantity of sec-ond-class timber or iron, suitable for fencing, or would buy small shed for removal. —Apply N'ews Office. e.y. LOST AND FOUND. TOST—Between Mangorei and New Plymouth, front gig lamp (oil). Reward.—"News" or Mangorei Factory. f.e. J^OST —On Monday evening, between town and Westown, brown woollen scarf, valued as keepsake. Reward at this office. i PUBLIC NOTICES. CITIZENS' BAND. JJANDSMEN will parade to-night in full uniform at the Railway Station at 7.45 p.m. to welcome bandsmen and troops. Inspection of equipment at Band Room subsequently. H. R. CATTLEY, Secretary. > / , EGMONT ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES 'AND GENTLEMEN.—In response to solicitations from all parts of the Electorate, I wish to publicly intimate that I shall contest the Egmont Seat for parliamentary honors at the forthcoming election. Having been associated with the Electorate since my boyhood's days, I am intimately acquainted with every part of it. Later on dates of meeting will be advertised. Sincerely Yours DAN. J. HUGHES, LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 26th day of October, 1919. 1399 (deposited plan 3754), William David Linn, 131 a. Or. 13p., being sub-allotments 4, 5, 7 to 12 both inclusive, 13a and 14 to 29 both inclusive, and parts of sub-allot-ments 3 and 0 of Section 1, Oakura District, Block I, W irau Survey District; occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 20th day of September, 1919, at the Land Registry Office, New Plymouth. A. L. B. ROSS, District Land Registrar.
S. LECKY.] [E. BICKERTON. 'Phone 528. LECKY & BICKERTON, (Late Hutchinson's Garage.) JWNEERS, . UNION STREET HAWERA. Vulcanising and Electrical Work a Speciality. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ffAT Cattle, Sbeep, Lamba, Pigs, Vealers and Poultry purchased at current rates.—The Imperial Meat Sup'P
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1919, Page 1
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