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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; . Dis-, played advertisements 5s per inch. ANTED.—First-ela'S3 wood-turner. Good permanent job to .suitable man. Top wages.—3!) King Street, JJun - edin. t .,w. Au experienced young lady for the drapery trade. Apply at once to G T, Walters, Draper, Stratford. ANTED—A General; no washing.— Apply personally or by Mrs. J. K. Oruiekshank, John Street, Kew l'lyinoutli. k,y. gHAiU'IMILKING wanted by two reliable young men; between 50 and CO cows, by machines. Apply Brown, Maketawa Creamery, Inglewood. y^TANTED—SIuire-milking. About 40 cow« 3, or if machines 80 to 90. Apply Daily News office, WANTED —A Waitress, or relieving girl. Apply Railway Hotel, inglewood. J y ' WW* iD—Steady, reliable man to look after my Puniho Road farm. J. S. t'o.v, The Stores, Okato. d.w. y^/ANTED —By lad, position on farm, sheep preferred; good home essential Apply "Willing; 1 this office. c.w. AN TJi D—Aceomm oda ti on for two married women, New Plymouth or preferred. State terms to ' Daily News office. ' c.w. WA.NTLD —Moulder; also general smith, First class wages and travelling expenses, permanent jobs.—Apply J. Ilopkirk and Co., Engineers, Hawerii. c.w. yOI'NG Man, 2(i, smart, energetic, seeks situation, town or district. '■l.W.M..'' G.P.Q.. Now Plymouth. c.w. A waitress or housemaid for private hotel in New Plymouth. Apply Daliy News f.x. ■y^JANTKI) —To buy Scrap Lead. Apply to News Office.

LOST AND FOUND. j^OST—hi Broadway Stratford, la.-t niffht, small black Corker Spaniel. Reward on notifying Mr. 11. E. Tvrer Solicitor FOR SALK, TO LET, ETC. SALE—Quiet, pony suitable for child going to school Apply C H. .-i"..™' d.w. jj % OK SAiiK—lwo-cow plant farmers' Milking Machine, almost new. Price ."CyO. Owner sold farm. Good lAiyin<j.— Gilmour <&. Clarke, Xew Plymouth. e.y.y POR SALK—Horse Mower £l4, Single Lever Plough .til, and set Chain Harrows £7.—Gilmour and Clarke, New Plymouth. c.y.v.

JpOR .SALE—Good-toned violin, case, bow, £s.—Apply D. Couch man, Wai-toi-toi. J, y

IfOK SALlC—Slightly used Cliappeil Piano, iron frame, cheek action, etc, as 20ot] as new, 70 guineas: easy terms. -Collier's. JMMICDIATE Possession.—Good IT roomed house, bathroom, wash-liousc, copper and tubs, all in first-class order, near tranjs and schoolj :}-acre section. Prire £BSO. Terms. R. A. Large, Estate Agent.

UTOrOIi CYCLES—Tiio largest selection of new and second-hand machines in Taranaki are to be seen at "The Eltliam Motor Cycle Repair Lopot." See list on front page. PALMERSTOH TEA. fALAC AL L A QUAL IT Y A small rtiipmpTit of choice tea from this Estate is now available. Half .lie. usual quantity only is required to make tlie best brew. Sold only from bulk (no packets, nor ia it cheapened by blending). See that the HalfChest bears the brand Palmerston over Talagalla in red letters. The undersigned hold stocks:—

C. CARTER, J. McNEILL, JOHNSTON & HILL, 11. rPNNINCITON, J. TAYLOR (Fitzroy), A. VEALE. WOHTH CONSIDERING. JNDIAN 131 C model Motor-cycle, in good order, complete with Dayton steel body side car, lamps, horn, etc. Price £lls. BRIDGES'S MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE. 'Phone 66. ELTHAM FOR SALE. DAIRY FARM of about AO acres, South Taranaki; close to good cheese factory; (i-roomed house, cowshed and .')-cow plant, and other necessary outbuildings; now carrying 40 milking cows, 40 sheep, IS calves, and f> horses.

Buick 5-seater motor car in good order, Ford ii-seater motor ear in good order. FOR LEASE For five years, hotel of 24 rooms, in progressive 'farauak! town; free house. E. W. HASIERTON, Box 7, UIE,4

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1920, Page 1

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577

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1920, Page 1

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