WANTED, ETC. Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding sixteen words, One bmiluin; tnree consocutive insertions, Two Smiling* and Sixpence. WILL finder of purse lost between Beach Road and Uofton ou tiiday night, please return same to Oniaw Store. Reward. 1 1 WANTED.—Strong youth for machine milking, wages £2 per week and good home. Apply Box 70, ivaponga. WANTELMPosition in private family in town by young woman; must have 25s weekly and prefers without children.—Gibson's Agency, Eginont St. f.n. yy ANTED. Assistant blacksmith or man with few years' experience at fire.— Apply Rollo and Millar, Taranaki foundry. WANTED—Suitable youth to work on ' farm to strip after machines. Good wages.—Apply to Bebeeh, Jihia road, Oaonui. e.x. Vy? ANTED—A man to help stump and clear about 6 acres of land. Apply New 3 office. d.w. yy aun *- :u—maa or youi;. ior imiKing; machines used; general farm work; good wages. Apply McEldowney Bros, Puniho. b.x. A WAUING Engagement.—Cook fucamp or dairy factory, night porter, housekeeper, and 2 girls.—Gibson's Agency, New Plymouth. \ft[ ANTED.—By married man, job on station, milking, handy man with machinery. Address Daily i»'ews. f.y. "RETURNED Soldier would like engagement manage a' farm,, sheep farm preferred; or would take job on big station. Apply by letter to "Capable," c/o News office. WANTED—AII-round butdher-slaugh-terman; good wages; good house.— T. Dill, Olakeho. RANTED— Kitchen girl, Mountain house, 255; porter, Manaia; cook, New Plymouth; housekeeper, country; general, Buxton; milker, Stratford; Public Vospital, relieving hand; waitress, New Plymouth; relieving hand, Stratford, 35a; waitress, Kaponga; general help, Manaia; housekeeper, Hawera; waitress, Opunnke; waitress, Stratford; girl for hnuspvnrk. Okato, 30s; help, Kaimata; girl for housework, Inglewood.—Gibson'* .-jei.c\. -New Plymouth.
T OST—At Fitzroy—Yellow canary.— Reward on returning to Miss Miri Hill, corner Barriball and Record streets, Fitzroy. e.s. FOR SALE, 10 LEX, ETC. POR SALE—2OO-acre farm, half hour from New Plymouth, subdivided into 6 paddocks on good metalled road; goou fences. A snip at £0 per acre. Wouid exchange for town property.—VV. C. ttransgrove, New Plymouth. f.y YY ANTED to Sell—One turn-out, consisting of one Dominion rubbertyred short shafter gig; set of harness; one pony (Gill) taken 22 prizes in show j-iiig. W ill sell pony separately if desired. Particulars from W. A. Schmidt, Waihi Road, Hawcra. TPUR SALE.—Good Freehold Property, good locality, with store and dwelling ; owner doing grocery jusineso; good prospects. Satisfactory reasons for disposal. Apply Manager, J. H. Cock and Co., Ltd,, New Plymouth. c.y. VOR SALE—Five aeater Ford car, in first-class order.—Apply Thomas & Johnson, Devon Stre-t Ea. pOR SALE.—IB 7 Acr.s, all level land, all but 20 acres stumped. Splendid buildings, including G-roomcd house with bathroom and every convenier.ee, on a good metalled road, one mile from factory, post office and school. I can recommend this to anyone wanting a real good farm. No agents need apply. For further particulars apply to S. Hildred, Spotswood, or on the farm at Tariki. e.c. QNE-EIGHTH Acre, 5 rooms and washhouse, copper, tubs, bathroom, pantry, cupboards, etc. Central. Price £950; terms. Sole agent— R. A. Large, IT.S.S. Co.'a Buildings.' SALE—Two good two-seater cars, in good running order, cheap. Apply Pruden's Garage, Devon Street.
MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. Maxwell, 1018, electric light and starter. Nice order, any trial, £205. Studebaker, electric light and starter Should be cheap at £285. Ford, late 1917 model, in splendid order, £l9O. Can recommend. Ford, 1914, £l4O. Ford, 1916, £l6O. Metz, five-seater, £IBO. Calthorpe, four-seater, overhauled and painted; £220. MOTORBIKES. 8.5.A., late model, three speed, kick start. A snip for Christmas, £75. 8.5.A., two-speed, £35. SPEDDING, STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH.
yyTTH Truth, Labor sweeps ahead. QN and after TUESDAY, December 2nd, the undersigned will run a Car ti the following time-table :rLeave Waitara daily for Uruti, 8 a.m. Leave Uruti daily for Waitara, 8 a.m. Leave Waitara daily for Uruti, 5 p.m. Leave Uruti daily for Waitara, 6.30 p.m. Q. H. JOHNSTON, Waitara. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1919, Page 2
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