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APPLICATIONS. WANTED-*_wo men for cheeae factory; single; no previous experience necessary. Wages £3 a week and allowances. Apply: MANAGER, Dairy Company, Kaimata. WANTED, ETC. Prepaid Advertisements, not exceeding sixteen ords. One Shilling; th sortions. Two Shillings and Sixpence. WANTED>TO BUY-Horse, saddle, and bridle, together or separate. Apply, to-day, 401 South Road, New&lymouth; a.w. ITUATION wanted by cinei "" operator. Four years' experience Pathe, Gaumont, and Powers machines. Returned soldier.—"Film," Post Office, Eltham. _____ WANTED— Kind person to adopt healthy baby girl, aged one month. Apply P.O. Bos 37, Hawera. WANTED TO BUY—Boat suitable for sea fishing oil Taranaki coast, about 16ft. long. Must be in good order. Apply "Urgent," c/o Daily News. a.e. WANTED to BUY—4 or 5-seater car, guaranteed in good order, must stand thorough inspection. Apply "Car," News Office. f.w. WANTED TO BUY—Gig horse; must be thoroughly reliable for a woman to drive.—R. Newport, Rahotu. f.w. j?XPERIENCED farm hand wants position, sheep or cattle; horse and three dogs. Apply "Married," News Office. f.w. VJJILL the person who removed a suit case from the Railway Station on Thursday evening return the same to the Station? ■WANTED—Working housekeeper for professional man, Hawera; man for farm work, Opunake, 60/- a week; Kapuni ditto, 50/-; lad for Okoke to milk 12 cows, no farm work, 35/-; ditto Ngaere, 25/-; housemaid, Opunake, 30/-; waitress, Stratford, union wages; young person to assist in house, Kaimata, 20/-; general, Omata, 20/-; pantrymaid, New Plymouth, 23/6; and relieving general, 25/-. —Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. TIT ANTED—Second-hand piano, in good order. State lowest cash price to "Family," care News Office. 117 ANTED—suitableD —suitable premises for a ! First-class Pharmacy and Photographic Business. State particulars.— "Chemist," News Office. e.w. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT—Cw shearing shed employee, second cow,, ; porter, kitehenman, young girl for house-1 work, cook-housekeeper, several farm hands with and without experience.— I Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. ' OST—From Newton King's Saleyards, "~* Jnglewood, on October 22, black and white bob-tailed cattle dog, blind in one eye. £1 reward.—H. H. Allen, Korito. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. '0 LET—Three-roomed cottage, MotuI roa Beach, back of Pavilion, now till December 20. —Ritter and de Launay, Eltham. f.w. SALE —Two sections, Dartmoor, | ■"■ Nos. 29 and 30, Block 3, eight acres each. Cash otter for one or both to Stuart Englefield, 200 Church Street, Palmerston North. farmer. Apply ._. H. Jellyman, Land Agent, Egmont Street. f.w. 'OR SALE —A real good house of six rooms, with all conveniences, situated at Te Henui; also a 4-roomed bungalow, central. Price £IOOO each. No agents. Applv for further particulars to "A. H. T.," News Office. f.w. fVO LET—Furnished ( rooms, with modern conveniences; good locality. Apply ''Central," News Office, or 'phone 248. • e.w. SALE—Piano (almost new), gig | ' and harness. Apply 291 St. Aubyn Street. d.x. POR SALE—A 4-cow plant A.W.B. milking machine, complete with releaser and buckets; also water wheel. I Has only been used one season. Apply H McCann, Opunake. ■p"OR SALE—Ford car in good 'order, recently overhauled. ' A bargain. Apply Pruden's Garage, Devon Street. LmJK SA__ —two good two-seater cars, in good running order, cheap. Apply Pruden's Garage, Devon Street. Q.OODWILL of boarding house of 17 [ rooms, all furniture, crockery, cto, r walk in, walk out, for £llO cash.— „ R.A. Large, Estate 'Agent, U.S.S. Com- . pany's Buildings. ! BLASTING POWDER: i CURTIS & HARVEY'S, 1 Barrels of 25 lbs,'2/- lb, Eltham. I Apply sharp: ; C. A. WILKINSON, LTD., \ UNIVERSITY ' CORRESPONDENCE COACHING 5 COLLEGE. " FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. 3 (1910-1920.) . Courses have been specially prepared for < the following examinations: Matriculftr tion; Public Service Entrance; Teachers' Certificates D, C, and B; B.A. Terms. • Section and Final; Junior National Scholarship and Proficiency. Also for Elementary Courses in Latin; French, and Mathematics. Individual Tuition by Correspondence can be arranged in any subject if desired. Prospectus, terms, and all information may be obtained on application to: H. A. HOLL, B.A. Cantab., Hons. in Maths. or any of Messrs Whitcombe & Tombes' 1

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1919, Page 1

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