APPLICATIONS. WANTED. 'pWO men for topping and cutting pine trees. C. FAIRBROTHER, c/o Newton King. HAWERA HOSPITAL. yy ANTED—GirI as Kitchenmaid. Apply immediately to: THE MATRON, Hawera Hospital. CAPE EGMONT DAIRY COMPANY. yyANTED —Cheese Factory Hand. Apply sharp to: MANAGER, Pungarehu. WANTED—A CHEESEMAKER one-vat factory. Wages ,£3 15/per week. Apply: PARSONS BROS., Whenuakura. WANTED. <J*WO casuals for Factory. Apply sharp: ELTHAM DAIRY CO., LTD., Eltham. WANTED. M EN for Cheesemaking. Wages £3 per week with 1/- a day bonus and day off. Apply: MANAGER, Whenuakura Dairy Co., Patea. TARANAKI PROVINCIAL WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. APPLICATIONS are invited from Boys and Girls, who are eligible to receive the benefits of the above Scholarships (Educational year 1920). Applicants must supply full particulars to the Secretary of Patriotic Committee in their locality. Conditions of Scholarships may be obtained on application to W. Power, Secretary, Taranaki Provincial War Relief Association, Stratford. N.B.—Applications must be lodged on or before November 11, 1919, and be plainly marked "Application for Scholarship." W. POWER, Secretary. WANTED, ETC. Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding sixteen Wards, One Shilling ; v three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence. \y ANTED at once —broody lien. —Apply "Chick," c/o Daily News. f.x. yyANTED AT ONCE—Smart girl as apprentice to drapery.—Apply H. M. Bacon, Devon Street. f.w. WANTED TO RENT—Rooms. Apply T. W. Rolston, Nelson Fruit Mart, Devon Street. f.n WANTED TO BUY—Small farm, between 30 and 50 acres; locality, between New Plymouth and Waitara or. few miles inland. Give full particulars and price for cash; or terms to "Enquirer," P. 0., Inglewood. YyANTED —Housemaid. Apply Club Hotel, Opunake. yyANTED —Good shearers' cook; wages £4. Apply A. Gray, "Glen-nui," Eltham. d.w yyANTED —Two capable generals, one for Private Hospital, and one for Residence. Wages 30/- to suitable girl,— e.y. A WAITING ENGAGEMENT.—Housekeepers (2), 3 married men with families (experienced milkers), 4 young men (experienced milkers), and a kitchenman.—Gibson's Agency, Newi Plymouth. b2S yy ANTED—Maid Hospital, maid High School, ladyhelp Spotswood, waitress for tearooms, general Omata, waitress Inglewood, housekeeper Uruti, waitress Stratford, housemaid New Plymouth, and four hands for farm work Rahot.u, Lepperton, I'ukearuhe, and Omata.— Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. b2S \yANTED—GirI or woman for housework. Apply Mrs. H. L. Spratt, Box 37, Hawera. 'Phone 21S. W'ANTED—Smart lad for printing department. Day wjrk.—Apply at once to Daily News Office. MISCELLANEOUS. gPRING CABBAGES-Good, hearty spring- cabbage, fresh in to-day, at Cavey's, next H.B. „ d.tf. your eyes; many gins with nice eyes suirer from short lashes. There is no need to! Lash-gro-ine will grow long silky lashes and beautiful eyebrows. Obtainable at all chemists and toilet stores. Price 2/9 and SA. . I^y ANTED—Ladies to inspect second 'sliow of Spring and Summer Millinery, on the oth and following days at Pellew's. gPECIAL show of new Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, commencing Tuesday next at Pellew's. DR. W. P. P. GORDON. DR. DORIS C. GORDON. Having purchased Drs. Paget and Gordon's practice, may be consulted as follows:—Dr. P. P. Gordon: At home, 2 to 3 and 7 to S p.m.; at Mr. T. A, VV Nicholson's, I to 2 p.m. Dr. D&ris C Gordon: At home, 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m ; At Mr, Nicholson'*, 2 te 3 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 1
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528Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 1
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