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WANTED, ETC. Prewid Advertuemente not exocedioi sixteen I Words, One Shilling; three consecutive lo- | awtions. Two Shillings and Sixpence. j yyANTED—Good general, B i ee p a t i homo preferred; wages £2 per week. Apply Mrs. T. Higham, Wel- . to gentlemen. Apply by letter to "8.C.," c/o Post Office, Stratford. d.w. i W- :lA±iiJJ " _c ' olße Klua person to board little girl 2 years old; 15s week. . Apply this oince. d.w. yyAiNiiiu —wooa second-hand motor bike. Apply by letter to "Bike," c/o this office. d.w. j yy -ai-i AJiJj—xiotei porter. Apply, at once, Railway Hotel, Inglewood. ex. | jgAKER, good, reliable, able take charge, would purchase or work on sharea. Care Box 11.9, News office. c.w. ITA-NDi Man, useful all kinds tools, not afraid of work, steady, reliable. State wages. Care Box 119, News office. „ TO WMU* WMillJ UtM 111 | home; good wages. Apply Mrs. M. ers, Mangatoki. d.v. j yyANTED—By married man, position on station, milking or handy man; I handy with machinery. Apply "East," I c/o Daily News d.v Vy 7 ANTED—A strong, capable young j woman. Duties: Plain cooking, j washing, and assisting in general housework; wages £1 per week. Apply Mrs. Jenkins, Kaimata. b.x. lULiNJiKS,.—three or four good men wanted. Apply Sash and Door Co. ax APPLICATIONS. fYPISTE for Merchant's Office. Apply I by letter, stating experience, to—"MERCHANT," Daily News Office. J. BENNETT, JEWELLER, FOR XMAS PRESENTS. We Sell Jewellery ■ Good Jewellery, too •The kind you can wear with pride. Watches, Clocks and Electro Plate can also be found here in lich assortment. The prices are wonderfully less than you would imagine for such excellent goods. We Specialise in WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. I J. BENNETT, I 199 DEVON STREET. Telephone 164. Telephone re*. To Motor-Cyclists and Intending Motor-Cyelists, tibere are bargains to be had at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. 1 2J-h.p, 1016 Douglas, good as new, £65 1 1 2J-h.p. "New. Imperial," 2-speed, £55. 1 2i-h.p. "Enfield," 2-speed, £55. 1 3-h.p. "Royal Ruby" (twin) free engine, £35. j 1 3-h.p. "Royal Ruby" (twin) 3-speed and i clutch, £45. 13 G-h.p, "Royal Ruby," 3-speed and clutch, J £OS. 1 2J-h.p. "Sun," 2-speed, £4O. 1 3i-h.p. "Bradbury," 2-speed and clutch, £35. 1 3-h.p. "Lincoln Elk," £3O. 1 33-h.p. 8.5.A., £26. 1 3 1 /.-h.p. "Overseas," 3-speed and clutch, £OS. 1 7-9-h.p. 1918 "Indian," £9O. AGENT for "Big X" and "Henderson," the two best motors on the roadDON'T FORGET, Motor-Cycle Repairs are my speciality. In case of break-down • the road, RING UP 104. J. H. BODLE Bridge Street Elthani. TO ALL FARMERS, MOTOR CAR AND GARAGE OWNERS, ETC. 1 "|<™ FARMERS' CO-OP. GARAGE, ! HAWERA, has just secured the ser--1 vices of Mr. Musgrove to take charge of their Plating Department. i Mr. Musgrove was, until recently, employed for many years in one of the 1 largest shops in 'Sheffield, England. All plating work, either in nickel,- sil- • ver or gold, will be done under Mr. Musgrove's personal supervision, and our numerous clients can depend upon the same high-grade work in this department that lias of late characterised its j other work. ' I Don't discard old E.P. parts, as we are prepared to make that old • radiator, frame, lamp rim, bumper or cycle part, 1 etc., look like new. If you have any sil-' ver about your home looking shabby, forward it to us and experience a glad ' surprise at the transformation, which will cost only a trifling sum. Quotations ; gladly given. j I CURD BROS., AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Are at the service of the public in any part of the district. They have a 2J-ton motor lorry and other conveyances. All orders attended to promptly and carried out expeditiously. Orders may be left at Newton King's, >or Bos 39, Inglewood.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1920, Page 1

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628

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1920, Page 1

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