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WANTED, ETC. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let Lost and Found Notices Is for 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id. Threer oonsecutive insertions 2s (id. \ WANTED—For Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, two experienced waitresses; 40s, live in. b.w. WANTED—By a returned soldier, a partner to join me in a returned soldiers' farm through the Repatriation Board; experienced farmer preferred. Apply by letter, or personally to A. G. Marsom, c/o fiarawa House, next to G.P.0., New Plymouth. c.y. WANTED—UsefuI boy, able to milk and do light farm work. Apply Albert Chapman, Kaimata. c.w. WANTED Purchase 5/7-rooined house in Auckland, Taranaki residents having such for sale forward particulars to "Buyer," Daily News. d.n. iNijijj—iiy strong wiumg u used to farming, position in warehouse or store.—Apply with particulars "Willing," Daily News Office. d.w. Ylf ANTED—Station cook for Awakino; must be able to bake. Gibson's Agency, Egmont Street. d.n. WAJN'iiiJj—man or strong youtn lor general farm work; no milking; wages £2 10s. Apply Whitehead, Okato. d.e. WANTED—Capable help, adult lamily, wage 3 25/-. No washing.—Apply Mrs. Chas Goodson, High Street, Hawera. b.w. Y^/ - ANT ED.—Position as working manager on sheep station by married man; 15 years' experience with sheep and cattle. Apply "Shepherd," Okato. a.v. WANTED—At once, a V * 30.5. Apply Commciuu. u U „a Stratford. WANTED—Good shorthand typiste, with legal experience preferred. Copy references and salary expected to "Lex," Box 92, Stratford. \X/AN Ihu —A girl or woman tor housework, light place. Apply Mrs. Ward, High Street, Eltliam. b.w. CHARKMIIKIXG wanted by~lhrce *■ adults; herd 70 to 80 by machines, or 50 by hand. Apply "L.K.," Brixton, Waitara. b.l. 7p!N^iMANl^ufres""Bra7d"anTßeTidence with private family.—Apply "K," this office. d.w. WANTED—To buy~Sorap Lead. Apply to News- Office.

/JHAUTALyUA Season TickDts reduce the cost of living. Commencing Vew Plymouth Friday afternoon. MATRIMONIAL. JITATRIMONIAL: Young man, laborer, desires to correspond with lady, view to matrimony. Letters strict confidence.—Apply "J.G.," c/o this office, h.w. RWJnWSSCTT! iitßitmtm FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. pOR SALE—English Hillman Car, electric light, etc., spare wheel, tyres in good order. Owner leaving country.— Apply "G.JD.," c/o tnis oiiice. ' d.v. ■pOli SALE—Bay Pony, quiet and reliable in saddle or harness. Apply G. Jordan, Avenue Koad, Mangorei. Wit SALE—Forty weaner to yearling ■ Jersey heifers. Apply J. Lobh, Westown. c.w. pOK SALE—Milking Machine (Farmer's), 2-cow plant, new beginning of this season. Owner sold farm. Price .€9O complete. Gaustad, iViarlow and Co., Ltd., Waitara. [•OK SALE— Kenzine or kerosene engine (Twigg), guaranteed in perfect order, 3£ h.p. Trice £SO. Gaustad, Marlow and Co., Ltd., Waitara. 1 Suburban Properties—l2 Acres', carrying 6 cows. Beautiful home. Priee £3900, £IOOO Cash. 5J Acres, all grass, will carry 3 cows, comfortable 4-roomed cottage and good shuds. Price £1550; £660 cash.—Pi. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. SALE—Slightly used Chappcll Piano, iron frame, check action, etc., as good as new, 70 guineas; easy terms. —Collier's. jV/TOTOR CYCLES—The largest selection of new and second-hand machines in Taranaki are to he seen at "The Eltham Motor Cycle Repair Lepnt." -See list on front page.

<"}NLY two more days to secure season ticket for Chautauqua MISCELLANEOUS. A MBURY'S have received some beautiful evening frocks and blousestwo dresses alike and all pretty d.y. T'HK furs at Ambuiy's will add the finishing touch to your outfit. Early selectors have best choice. d.y. at AirTbury's include gold laees and insertions, bead ornaments, tassels, i tifs, etc. All novelties. 1..y. A S going concern, Bakery Business, including 8-roomed dwelling, freehold. Turnover about £4OOO annually. For .further particulars apply—--330X I*, WAITARA.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1920, Page 1

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576

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1920, Page 1

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