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WANTED, ETC. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found Notices Is tor 12 wards, prepaid; each additional word Id. Three conseoutive insertions 2s 6d. WANTED—Sharemilking by married couple, three milkers, 10 years' experience (70 to 100 cows, machines). — Write to "Moo Cow," Post Office, Oakura. e.e. Apply Dominion Hotel, Kaponga. work; top wages to good man. Apply J. Hopkirk and Co., Engineers, Hawera. YXf ANTED—By a returned 3oldier, 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. Marsoin, c/o Rarawa House, next to G.P.0., New Plymouth. c.y. WAN TED— Useful boy, able to milk and do light farm work. Apply Albert Chapman, Kaimata. c.w. VVfANTED—By strong willing man", used to farming, position in warehouse or store. —Apply with particulars "Willing," Daily News Office. d.w. W" ANTED—Man or strong youth for general farm work; no milking; wages £2 10s. Apply Whitehead, Okato.' d.e, VX/AN TED.—Position as working manager on sheep station by married man; 15 years' experience with sheep and cattle. Apply "Shepherd," Okato. a.y. YSfANTED— By married couple, sharemilking by machines, 40 to 00 cows. Apply stating particulars io X.Y.Z, Okato. f.y. YX/ANiED —At once, a waitress; wages ' 30s. Apply Commercial Hoft', Stratford. JHAKKMILKINU wanted by three adults; herd 70 to 80 by machines, or 50 by hand. Apply "L.K.," Brixton, Waitava. b.l. WANTED—To buy Scrap Lead. Apply ' to News Office. y OONG Man, 2.'i, wishes to correspond with young lady of same age, or younger, with view to matrimony. Reply "Single," this office. d.w.

FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. . T?OR SALE—English Hillman Car, eloe- • tric light, etc., spare wheel, tyres in good order. Owner leaving country.— Apply "G.D.," c/o tnis office. d.w. SALE —Bay Pony, quiet and reliable in saddle or harness,. Apply G. Jordan, Avenue Road, Mangorei. Jersey heifers. Apply J. Lobb, Westown. c.w. (CHOICE Suburban Properties—l2 Acres, 3 acres native bush, 9 acres grass, carrying 6 cows. Beautiful home. Price £3900, £IOOO Cash. 5| Acres, all grass, will carry 3 cows, comfortable 4-roomert cottage and good Price £1530; £6OO cash.—R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. POR SALE—Slightly used Chappell Piano, iron frame, check action, etc., as good as new, 70 guineas; easy terms, —Collier's. CYCLES—The largest selection of new and second-hand machines in Taranaki are to he seen at "The Eltham Motor Cycle Repair Lepot." Sec list on front page. LOST AND FOUND. TOLEN or Strayed from section, Kelly Street, Inglewood, one chestnut mare, aged; two front fetlocks white. Reward for information as to whereabouts.—B. Thomson, Salvation Army. nOTTIER'S, Inglewood, for Knitted Woollen .Sports Coats, fine assortment of colors. We have new goods opening up every day. Take our advice and buy your winter requirements early. it of inspection is well worth whili'. pOTTIER'S, Inglewood.—Just openeu for the winter, Roslyn Combiua.Knitted All Wool New Zealand Hose for the winter, colors Grey, Fawn, Heather and Lovatt.

pOTTIER'S, Inglewood, ior Roslyn Tweeds just opened, 56 inches wide. We have yet to receive our first complaint about Roslyn Goods. This fact speaks volumes. pOTTIER'S, Inglewood.—Just unpacked, Roslyn Tweed Coats. Get nil your winter retirements as early as possible. Woollen Goods are going to he /"WTIUR'S, Inglewood.—Secure all your Winter requirements as early as possible. Woollen goods are most difficult to secure, so take our advice and buy earlv. HOT LUNCHEONS (THREE COURSES) May be had from 12 to !•.:«) o'clock ,; A R B L E B AK NEW PLYMOUTH. Afternoon -Tea, Iced Drinks, Ice Creams, etc., at all hours. jQseo en Sunday from 5 to 10 B.m,

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1920, Page 1

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