WANTED, ETC. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found Notices Is tor 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id ' per insertion. . Dis-, played advertisements 5s per Inch. YXJT ANTED—Capable young woman to assist in house. Apply Mrs. Percy Thomson, Hamlet Street, Stratford, b.w VSfANTED— By young man, board and lodgings with private family. Write "Studenti" this office. tuv. ANTED—A girl or young woman to help in house and assist with stripping, Hawera district, 30s a week. Apply Z.Y.X . this office. ■ YX7 ANTED by married rfian, position as working manager on bu3l| form, or sharemilking. Reply "Experienced," c/o Daily News. b.ii. ANTED by returned soldier, position as handy man on sheep station. Apply. Repatriation Department, New Plymouth. b.w. XjLTANTED —A general servant. Apply Mrs- Sidney Pitt, Stratford, phone 138. j b.w. WANTED—A cook, £2 10a week; and general, 37/0. Apply to News. d.vv. VUANTED—IS Girls to work five days per week; also apprentices an.3 machinists. Good wages. Apply Shirt Factory, Currie Street a.v:. YXTANTED —Good strong lad for farm Pukearuhe; good home. Gibson's Agency, a.y. ANTED to Purchase—A second-hand , No. 15 iron frame for Massey-Harris Mower. Please state price to "Purchaser," Inglewood Post Office. VyANTED—Strong boy for dairy farm, good wages. Apply "Permanent," News Office. _ a.w. VVfANTED—A man for dairy farm, milking and general; machines; good wages to good man. Permanent position. Apply T. Willeox, Rahotu. a.w. ■yy ANT ED—By married man, large family, share milking, (10 cows, machines; 8 years' experience, Taranaki. Box 43, Waitara. VSf ANTED—A housekeeper. Apply F. J. H. Nancarrow, Main Siuth Roaa, Hawera. I , f.w. yyANTED— By two men, share-milking by hand or machine. Apply office of this paper. e.y, yyANTED— By good all-round baker, position country. Apply "Married," c/o Daily News. * f.w. ANTED— married man, position on farm; used to all farm work. Apply "G.H.," Daily News. f.w Xfcf ANTED to buy, crop turnips. A? jdress this office. d.x. yyANTE D —Waitress, wages 30s JJ'eel;. Apply Imperial Hotel. * b?x. Y"OI'NG Lady desires board in good re-spec-table family. Home close town. Good terms. Reply "J.M.," News office. a.x. ■yyANTED —A carpenter for inside work for a few days. Can work ill with dry weather job. Apply by letter at once to "Alterations," this office, yyANTED.—Strong youth for Bakehouse. Previous experience unnecessary. Hughson's, Limited, Rahotu.' b.x. t'EbBoy to deliver Daily News on Pembroke Road, early in morning; good wages. Apply H. J. Hopkins, Stratford. t.c. lost and Sound. | O.ST—A mouse colour Gelding, bum-ble-foot. Please give information to M. Green, 'Phone 1!)7, Eltham. b.e. JPOUND, near New Plymouth, purse containing sum of money. Owner can have same on paying cost of advertisement. Apply this office. b.w. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. JMMEDIATE Possession—One acre sec- . tion and well built 4-roomed house, suburbs; £750, terms R. A. Large, Estate Agent, Union S.S. Buildings, New Plymouth. INGLEWOOD. QOTTIER'S Inglewood.—Our annual Stocktaking Sale begins next Saturday, July 10th, Every article in the shop reduced in price, for cash. QOTTIER'S Inglewood.—Our annual Stocktaking Sale begins next Saturday, July 10th. Every article in the shop reduced in price, for cash. OOTT!ER'S, Inglewood.—Our annual Stocktaking Sale begins next Saturday, July 10th. Every article in the shop reduced in price, for cash. ICR'S Inglewood.—Our annual Stocktaking Sale begins next Saturday, July 10th, Every article in the shop reduced in price, for cash. 'T'WO Latest Song Successes —"Lavender Dreams" and "Lad's Love" (Coningsley Clarke), 2s, posted 2s Id. —Collier's, New Plymouth. yy ANTED.—kist opened at Amlmry's "Gossard" Front Lacing Corsets, most comfortable corset ever introduced. Amlniry's, Agents, New Plymouth, f.y. W AN-< .'ED.—The Corset for comfort ami wear is the "Gossard" Front Lace, .lust opened at Ambury's New Plymouth. f.y. ANTED—Every stylish lady will soon wear "Gossard" Front La ?c Corsets, best made. Ring Ambury's, New Plymouth. f.y. J) AIRY JfARMERS! Don't miss this opportunity of seeing the now famous PRESTON PATENT COW DETECTOP Demonstrations will be made at the HAWERA WINTER SHOW. Put your farm on a business footing The best investment any dairyman car make- Over one thousand pounds' wort) told at the Palmeraton North Show.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1920, Page 1
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