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WANTED, ETC. Wanteds, For Sale, To let, Lost and Found Notioes Is for 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id per Insertion. . Displayed advertisements 5s per Inch. WANTED—Position as in New Plymouth, or near sea; domesticated, fond of children.. Apply A.G., Daily News. d.c. WANTKD--400 to UUO-gallon Ualvan- . ised Iron Tank, in good order.— Apply Taranaki Agricultural Society, e.e Apply J. A. V¥ Knight, P.O. Box 230, New Plymouth. " ■ e.w. WANTED—Two furnished or unfurnished frooms, with use of conveniences, for married couple. Apply "K.S.,'' News Office. d.e. WANTED—For .Girls' High School, housemaid-waitress. Apply Matron, Strandon. _ _ ex. YyANTKD—Capable girl, all duties. Mrs. Clay, Wallace Place. c.w. WANTED—By elderly gentleman, light occupation (clerical or other work). Send particulars to "Light Work," News Office. pNCiJNK Fitters.—Wanted, first-class tradesman, none but first-class need apply. R. S. Wooldridge, Engineer and Machinist, 'Gill Street, New Plymouth, c.w. WANTED—At once, first-class coat hand, piecj work. Apply sharp. D. Butchnrt, Tailor, Stratford. WANTED—Good man for general repair work. Apply A. Leech, coachbuiltter, Inelewood. d.x.

Vy ANTED—To buy Scrap Lead. Apply to News Office. T O.ST—Thursday, between New Plymouth and Htvwera, front Ford lamp. Reward. Finder please return to News motorist, Hawora rim, or Daliy News office, ex OST—One black,, tan and white dog, "Nip." £1 reward on communicating with D. Coutts, Tongaporutu. T OST—Between Urnti and Mokau, on March 28th, gent's trench coat and white scarf. Finder rewarded.—A. Carter, Awakino. a.p. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. TpOR SALE—Residence replete vith every convenience; nice lawns, pleasant surroundings, central.—Apply News Office. e.y. 'OR SALE—4 good dairy cows, good reason for soiling.—J. Booker, \Vcs- ' ' e.w. XfOK SALE—Pour-cow A.WJi. Milking Plant, 2$ h.p. Lister engine, and 120gallon Lister Separator, guaranteed thorough order. Apply M. A. Walker, Urenui. . b.y. K,J) ACHES, all grass and crops, first-' rate and up-to-date house and outbuildings, near everything; £BS per acre, £IOOO cash. This is a property that we can recommend. . Stock and implements can be taken on interest.—Gaustad, Marlow and Co., Waitara. JPOR QUICK SALE-7-seater 1914 Cadillac Car, in first-class order; Delco starter and ignition; newly painted, 6 good tires, 18 M.P.G. Any inspection or reasonable trial. " Cheap. Apply 53 Campbell Street, Palmerßton North. 'Phone 995. JMMEDIATE Possession.—Good 5roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs, all in first-class order, near trams and school; J-acre section. Price £BSO. Terms. R. A. Large, Estate Agent. MOTOR CYCLES—The largest selection of new and second-hand machines in Taranaki are to be seen at "The Eltham Motor Cycle Repair Lepot." See list on front pase. SALE—Slightly used Chappell Piano, iron frame, check action, etc., as good as new, 70 guineas; easy terms. —Collier's.

GOOD PROPERTIES AT THE RIGHT PRICE. onnn acres rich river flats, " UVU DRAINED SWAMP, & ROLLING DOWNS. Good buildings. A GREAT CTJTTING-UP PROPOSITION Well Situated. PRICK, £l4 PER ACRE. TN A TUNE J)ISTRICT. f>4'n ACRES OP FIRST-CLASS U ' DAIRYING LAND, some of the best river flats in the Dominion, all in the best of rye and clover. No manure required on this f.-.rm. The price is low, and the terms easy. Come and see this, and you will say vou have never seen better. OQA ACRES DRAINED SWAMP AND " OV EASY ROLLING DOWNS; 150 acres good grass, 11 acres turnips, balance rough feed; 8 paddocks. House, i> rooms; cowshed, 4-eow plant; 21 cows, 4 horses, pigs, implements and furniture go in a', the TRICK, £l7 PER ACRE. This P.,rm is in a good district, and is carrying a lot more stock. pOING~Tj"oNCERN. 9JI) ACRES, 100 acres good grass, 11 acres turnips, balance rough feed. Fine House of (1 rooms; good outbuildings; fi- head of cattle. (1 horses, all farm implements; 31 cows are now in milk. PRICE, £2S PER ACRE. Close to a good town. J. SUTCLIFFE & CO. 17 VULCAN LANE AUCKLAND.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1920, Page 1

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

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

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