WANTED, ETC. Twelve words Is, or three consecutive insertions 2s (id. Eighteen words Is 6d, or three consecutive insertions 4s. Twonty-ltve words 2s, or three consecutive insertions ss. Larger spaces at Ss per inch. \TTANTED-_Waitress for Railway Ho ; tel, Inglewood. < V67ANTED —A kitchenman; also housemaid. Apply Mrs. Moyes, Boys' High School. b.e. Vt/'ANTED —Reliable mail with strong family to milk 00 to 100 cows by machines; must be capable of doing all farm work, References indispensable. Communicate first to "Parmer," Whenuakura Post Office. b.e. ANTED—Grade Jersey Heifers. Apply C. 0. liawke, New Plymouth. b.w CHANTED— -A Girl to assist milking and light housework. Mrs. W. Bu.chanan, Lepperton. b.w. YWANTEi)—Some kind Roman Ca-tli-olic person to adopt healthy baby girl S months old. Address to "Hurry/' e./o Hawera I\o., Taranaki. b.p. W7ANTED —Housemaid-waitress, wag.'s 30s a week. Apply Jubilee Boarding House, New Plymouth. b.w. TJS7ANTED —Conveyancing Clerk. Apply to Govett, Quilliar.i and Huteheii, Solicitors, New Plymouth. a TEi)—-Respectable situation housekeeper to bachelors, u r widower with no small children. Apply "H," News Office. a.w. ANTED—-Waitress for private hotel in New Plymouth. Apply Daily News. 1 tITANTED —Housemaid laundress for Manaia.—Gibson's Agency. e.y. WiOv T fl®--First^l7iss~ 7 rurner, mail used to foundry work preferred. Apply to B. Harkness, Stratford Foundry, Stratford. b.y. VI/ANTED—Boy to do New*. Plymouth town run. Apply at once to Publisher, Daily News. LOST AND FOUND. T OST —Between Inglewood and Durham Road, girl's silk dress. Finder please communicate with Mrs. W. Buckthought, Inglewood. Reward. b.w. I OoT—Motor car wheel rim, with tyre, between New Plymouth and Ngaere. Reward. Finder please communicate with .James and Gillman, Hawera. a T OST—.In Inglewood about a week ago, Returned Soldiers Badge, 7201)4. Reward. Finder Jrindly return to Soldiers' Club. " *-P'
NEW ZEALAND POLICE FORCE. RECRUITS WANTED. A PPLICATIONS are invited from suitable men desirous of enrolment as Constables in tbe New Zealand Police which lias many advantages pay, emoluments, and pension, and offers a good and attractive career to young men possessed of the requisite qualilieations as regards character, physique, and intelligence. ( The age-limits prescribed by Regulations are twenty-one to thirty years. Candidates who have not attained tlie age of twenty-one years will be accepted, pvovided they otherwise comply with tlie standard requirements, or are likely to fulfil them by the time they attain tweuty-one years of age or within a reasonable time afterwards. The Standard of Education is Standard V., but in tlie case of Candidates under twenty-five years of age, a iower certificate will be accepted. Candidates received under the minimum age-limit will be given a course of Physical Training and Educational Instruction to bring them up to tlie standards. The scale of pay for Constables is £4 4s per week on appointment, rising by increments to .£•> la lid per week. A house allowance of t.'is per week is also paid to married men not provided with free quarters. Free uniform is also provided. Forms of application setting..forth the qualifications of Candidates "and tlie principal terms of engagement may be obtained at any Police Station. ,T. (V DONOVAN, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, 17th February, lf>2o. W. H. JAMES, BI7L-JER and contractok, OPUNAKE. tpSTIMAT: I given for all discretions of building work in town or country. Dairy Factory work a specialty.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 March 1920, Page 1
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