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WANTED, ETC. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found Notices Is for 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id per insertion. XJtfANTED—Three unfurnished rooms. Reply "Urgent," News Office, b.w. YSfANTIii) —To Kent, by good tenant, 4 or 5-roomed house handy to town; or would buy with small deposit. -Apply "House," News office. c.p. WANTED—Capable general servant; good wages. Apply Mrs. D. Hughes, Spotswood, 'Phone 517. c TyANXJiiJ—Housemaid-waitress, good wages to suitable person. Apply Midhirst Hotel. c.w. YS/ANTED —Sharemilkers for *bout 90 eows by hand. References required—Apply Fred Gamlin,' Kaupokomii, or J. N. Gamlin, Devon at. E., New Plymouth. c.w. "VSrANTKL)—Experienced waitress ait once.—Apply Hook's Hotel, Hawera. c.w. WANTED—GirI for light houseworkApply 434 Gill St., New Plymouth. c.w. Y&TANTED —Lady-help for household duties. —.apply Mrs. Arthur Wills, Hawera, Telephone S6. c TO BUY—From genuine fanner, 20 .to 25 choice grade Jersey cows, must be good. Apply in first instance to "Jersey," Daily News oflice. WANTED—To buy Scrap Lead. Apply to News Oflice. YOUNG Man, 22, wishes to correspond with young lady, view to friendship. Apply ''H.L.L.," News Office. c.n. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. JjHJR SALE—One 7-S) h.p. Indian bike and side-ear in good order. Puiw £6O. Apply News Odice. c.w. SALE. — Model, selfstartlive interchangeable wheels, duplicate system of electric lighting, shock absoruers, tyres good; car in iirscrate running oruei; i&UU. —Dr. Nutti.ig, Inglcwuud. b.w. tfUK SijJ i—Slightly used ChappeU Piano, iron frame, check action, etc., as good as new, 70 guineas; easy terms. —Collier's. JMMEDIATE Possession.—Good roomed house, bathroom, wash-liouse, copper and tubs, all in first-class order, near trams and school; i-acre section. Price £BoU. Terms., R. A. Large, Estate Agent. CVOLES—The largest selection of new and second-hand machines- iP Taranaki xos be sVen at" "Tlie Eltham Motor Cycle Repair Lepot." See list on front page. LOST AND FOUND. J^OST —Five eighteen-month-old Holstein heifers, branded HU; earmark one V out of right ear and two out of left ear; ill reward. —H. McCaun, Opunake. b.f.

J^OiST —Black, tan and white dog, "Nip." binder please communicate with D. Coutts, Tongaporutu. a.w. 1" OST. —Four eighteen-month-old shorthorn heifers. Branded YI. £1 re' ward.—A. F. Chapman, Rahotu. J^OST— In vicinity oTTSumata] one Jersey heifer calf with collar on; also fresh bruid on rump. Reward offered. Apply this office. JpOUND—Black and white cattle dog. Enquiries to Allen, Box 142, New Plymouth. MISCELLANEOUS.. ASTER visitors to New Plymouth are especially invited to visit Anibury's Winter Show. New goods in all departmerits. c.y. furs and knitted woollen sports coats be appreciated as Easter gifts. Select yours early. c.y. Y 0Uwinter costume —At Anibury's you can get New Zealand tweeds and navy coatings in great variety, c.y. AMBURY'S on Easter Saturday, Extra special display in millinery and costume showrooms upstairs. Visitors invited. c.y. ASTER Gifts at Anibury's.—Dent's Gloves, Scarves, Neckwear, Hosiery, Dainty Camisoles and many novelties — visitors invited. c.y. WANTED 'IvNOWN—AII branches of Upholstering Chesterfields and Easy Chairs. Suites re-covered. Satisfaction guaranteed, fil Victoria Street, Hawera, next Soldiers' Club.—G. F. Ollerensliaw. THE TARANAKI INVESTMENT AND DEPOSIT CORPORATION, LIMITED.

niRECTORF: Messrs. J. J. Richards (Chairman), W. A. McCatclian, E. Marfell, Alan Good, C. J. Hawken, 11. Dingle, S. Macalister. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on mortgage AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Purchase of existing Mortgages entertained. DEPOSITS ACCEPTED at following rates:— fi months .... 3J per cent. 12 months !> per cent. 24 months .... 5% per cent. For -further particulars apply to THE SECRETARY, WILLIAM POWER, A.l'.A (N.Z.), A.I.A.X.i. Municipal Buildings, Stratford. rpifE Following Questions are worth thinking over for any dairy farmer: What is your time worth per hour today? What time do you spend daily getting your milk to l-ho factory! What does it cost you in repairs and upkeep for horses, harness and carts? We can save you all this and in-stal a separator. I'ou will have time to attend to your cattle and pigs, etc., and your returns per acre will be better. Our facory receives cream every day in the year. Write us for particulars at once. Box 185, Wanganui.—MAOßJLAiTD airy and produce no. L' n ).

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1920, Page 1

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