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WAMTED, ETC. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Fount) Notices Is tor 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id, Three consecutive insertions 2s Gd. MfANTED—QirI or young woman for house-work, good home and good wages. Apply "J. 8.," Post Office, Mwigatoki. ' a.w. WANTED—Kitchen-man. Apply Inglewood,, Hotel. . a.w. WANTED—Good-horse driver for fourhorse team. Apply William Bayvrord, Contractor, HaWera. VyANTED-—By respectable young man, position driving Ford or other light delivery car. For address apply News office. YXfANTED —Situation as gardener, useful, for one or two days weekly; thoroughly reliable, diligent man; holds references of long services. Arthur Howard, c/o G.P.0., Wanganui. man with 3 milkers and partner, experienced; 60400 or over. Apply C. Renwiek, Coiyton, Feilding. \yANTED~By married couple, sharemilking by machines, 40 to 60 cows. Apply stating particulars to X.Y.Z, Okato. f.v. WANTEDrlmmßdiately, girl for office. Apply in own handwriting to Box 69, New Plymouth. f.w. WANTED--I?our or five-roomed house, (I months' rent in advance. Apply by letter to "House," c/o News office, a.w. RANTED— Mac~cook~for (station! must be good baker. Gibson's Agency. f.y. WANTED—Tailoress, trousers or vest hand; constant work.—Adamson & Robb, Hawera. e.w. WAMED—Two good men to split Rimu posts and Rata firewood; contract; four months' work at leastApply "Timber," this office. ex RANTED— Waitress for Railway Hotel, Inglcwood. ex. WANTED—Waitress for private hotel in New Plymouth. Apply Daily News. ex.

OST— Spectacle case, name inside. Reward. Kindly return to News office. . . . a.x. f OST—Between Waihi a,i\d Westown, spare tyres Overland car. Finder please return to News office. a.w. J" OST —Saturday evening, Devon Street FOE SALE, TO LET, ETC. JPOR SALE, Cheap—lscwt. Express, full lock, pole and shafts, ju?t overhauled and in first-class order. M. 0. Butcher, Motor and Coach builder, New Plymouth. a.w. p.ijjji—jruiiy, gig, Harness, lamps, all in first-class order.—Apply Sole Bros. f r pOK SALE—Studeba .r Ct first-class electric ugiix, seustarter, nickel bumper, new tyres, tools, and spares. Great bargain for cash onl £3OO. Apply Box 110, Stratford. b.y. £l2-00 T0 LEND ' first mort g a g e °" farm land, or will purchase mortgage. "Fair Deal," News office, d.y. r£o LW, to bedroo?i with use of kitchen and sitting room. Apply Daily News. ex. « ■u.kji.w ouuiu'uan rroperues—iz Acres, 3 acres native bush, 9 acres grass, carrying 6 cows. Beautiful home. Price £3900, £IOOO Cash. 5J Acres, all grass, will carry 3 cows, comfortable 4-roomed cottage and good sheds. Price £1550; £t)CO cash.—R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. J?OR SALE-240 acres freehold. A splendid beach farm, with 7-roomed house, all necessary outbuildings, milking machines, etc.; carrying 80 dairy cows and young stock; handy to factory, school, and post office. r food reasons for selling. Price £SO per. acre, £2OOO cash.—HUNTER & CO., King street, New Plymouth. Sole agents. New Plymouth, will cai ,jws. A snip at £2O per t , -,„,» cash.—HUNTER & CO., King St., New Plymouth, Agents.

T)IBT CHEAP-105 acres freehold, few miles from New Plymouth, with 4roomed house, two sheds; wintered 65 head of cattle last season. Price £l3 per acre, £4OO cash.—Apply early HUNTER & CO., Sole Agents, King St., New Plymouth. trict, with 4-roomed house in good order. Must he eheap at £2O per acre, £BOO cash.—HUNTER & CO., Agents, King street, New Plymouth. fHHNG CONCERN—ISO acres, freehold, 20 Cows, milking machine just installed; new mower; 2 horses; good 6roomed house; cowshed, stables, etc. Price £4O per acre, £IOOO cash—HUNTER & CO., Agents, King street, New Plymouth. 'OR SALE—Slightly used Chappel! Piano, iron frame, chock action, etc., as good as new, 70 guineas; easy terms. —Collier's. KNOWN Greenaway Bros/ stocktaking sale still going. Don't iss your chance. 20 per cent rise shortly. . f.w. fPHE burning question of the day, What will butter-fat be worth this season, and where can I get the best results. Send a line to the WANGANUI FRESH FOOD COMPANY, and see what they have to say. It will pay you.—Representative, L. R. Davis, Box 25, Stratford. Local Manager, Mr. E. W. Grant, Eliot Street.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1920, Page 1

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651

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1920, Page 1

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