AMUSEMENTS. | THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I The reason this is Bill Hart's greatest picture is best explained by seeing itl ■WM. S. HART in THE 'BORDER " ;WM. S. HART in WIRELESS. He's different again! Even the old Wallop is ilitrerenl! There is no mistaking the genuineness, of the big fight! Also showing—'-Fighting Trail" and Gazettes, etc. j XGAEKE ZGO •JiEA AND pLEASURE QARDENS. JESTER EROS, suggest that 'you organise a Picnic Party and come to NGAERE GABDEN6. THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE JN TARANAKI. The surroundings are.beautiful. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs' afford shelter from sun and wind. tabic- has recently been added to the mam* conveniences in the Gardens. HOT WATER SUPPLIED ERE: FREE AMUSEMENTS. Rowing Boats, Swing Boats, Ocean Wave, Roek-a-bycs, Paddling Pool, Menagerie. (Water Chute by Arrangement.) Ring 315, and have a chat with us about your requirements, and the day you are coming. You will be surprised what a delightful day can be spent at our Gardens. LESTER BROS., Proprietors. APPLICATIONS. • WAREA DAIRY CO. TO CHEESEMAKERS. j WANTED.—lmmediately, first and second cheese-makers and two casuals; wages £4 2s Cd, £3 12s 6d, and i £3 7s Cd. Prompt replies necessary. j State when commence duties. ApplyI WAREA DAIRY COMPANY. i WANTED—Smart young Salesman and ! Window Dresser for Clothing and Mercery, Taranaki. Reply, with full parj tieulars, to MERCER, this office. I CHEESE .MAKER WANTED. j WANTED—Cheese Maker for Oxford | Co-operative Dairy Factory; wag?s • £" lis and usual allowances. Apply to the Manager, Okato, or to—j R. PEPPERELL, ! Secretaiy. IKEPATRIATION | DEPARTMENT A PEW WORDS TO EMPLOYERS i'TWERE ARE MANY MEN WHO | FOUGHT HAf„) VOR IrOUl r OU who are I ready to work iiarJ for you. I They are wailing now for jobs which • you have, or soon will have. oysn. I WORK MEANS H.iTPINESS. j To most of tlio'e who risked every- : thing when the call for service cams it ! means life. j WILL YOU NOT CO-OPERATE j with ■ those whose task it U to effect ! complete resettlement'; I YOU CAN HELP BY | notifying existing and impending vaean- | To Local Committees at Waitara, \ Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, Patea, Opu- • nake, or to—j A. S. ALLEN, ! Repatriation Oliicer, j New Plymouth. 'Phone BS1: P.J, Bos 73. COMMON SENSE RAT EXTERMINATOR. ouperintendent's Offices, Millwall Docks, London E., loth July, 1902. I R. W. Prittie, Esq., I The Common Sense Manufacturing Cc Dear Sir,—During the last month you Rat and Mice Exterminator has beei used in these docks, and I have pleasur in testifying to :ts effectiveness. Tli rat: have been destroyed wholesale, an we consider your Exterminator the bes rat poison we have ever used. Yours faithfully, G. HAZELHURST, Superintendent. Wholesale Agents: BURGESS, FRASER A CO. Ne- Plymouth Hawer: ■Phone 681; P.O. Box 73. HEIFER FOR SALE. be in profit in a few days' time. 4fiß& to "Sftito," $«W# Pfflfl*
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1920, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1920, Page 1
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