WANTED, ETC. wanteds, For sale. To Let, Lost and Found • Notices Is for 12 words,' prepaid; each additional word Id per insertion. , Dls-, played advertisements 5s per inch. H7ANTED—By young married woman (with infant), position in refined home, town or country,—H. Crow*. Hawera P.O. c.n maker. Particulars to 'Phone 592. e.n WANTED—GirI for office; good knowledge of figures essential Previous experience preferred. Apply Box 222, New Plymouth. c.w. WANTED—Position of first or second assistant, cheese factory; .three years' experience. Apply "Assistant," Kaimata. WANTED—Share-milking by family of five. Apply "Sharemilking," t/o Ne#s Office. b.w. WANTED—Young woman about 25, household duties, wages 30s. Apply "Urgent," Box 3, Toko. b.w. WANTED—At once, a good cook. Apply Airs. Jeffreys, Grand Central, Kaponga. b.w. WANTED—Two girl friends for ei ployment as housemaid and waitress. Good wages and good home. Apply Kirk's Hotel, Manaia. a.w. VYANTtiD —Capable young woman for house duties and assist with milking (machines). Wages 30s. Apply Mrs. W. H. Richardson, Hastings Road, Lowgarth. ' a.w. Yy ANTED to buy, crop turnips. Address this office. d.x. YY ANTED—Waitress, wages 30s week. Apply Imperial Hotel. b.x. IIfANTED—A carpenter for inside work for a few days Can work in with dry weather job. Apply by letter at once to "Alterations," this office. LOST AND FOUND. OST.—Between David Street and Wesitown Hall, child's gun-metal wristlet watch. Reward on returning to News Office. T OST—On July 6th, on mail train be tween Hawera and New Plymouth, R.S.A. badge 19832. Finder kindly return to this office. T OST—Woman's white hat. Finder kindly leave at News office. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. ■pOR SALE—A U h.p. Humber in firstclass running order. Apply to "A.R.D.," this office. c.w. |«OR SALE—Smart five-seater Stude--bukeiMGar, good, and a bargain. Price £265. Apply "G. 5.," News office, by UOR SALE—IOI7 "Indian" Motor Cycle, complete, speedometer, etc. Firstclass order, £9O. Also 1914 "Indian" an.l coach-built side-car, £9O. Apply "Indian," c/o this office. b.w. | MMEDIATE Possession.—One acre section and well built 4-roomed house, suburbs; £750, terms. R. A. Large, Estate Agent, Union S.S. Buildings, New Plymouth.
MISCELLANEOUS. QORONA Portable Typewriters, the beat machines for Travellers, Secretaries, etc. Apply promptly.—Wilson Bros., B6x 123. Stratford. WILSON BROS., Taranaki Agents for Royal Standard Typewriter, stock all typewriter supplies. Box 123, Stratford. pOMPARE the work of the Royal Standard Typewriter. Gives long service, produces perfect typewriting. From Wilson Bros., Box 123, Stratford. npWO Latest Song Successes—"Lavender Dreams" and "Lad's Love" (Coningsley Clarke), 2s, posted 2s Id.—Collier's, New Plymouth. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. 1 5-seater NASH Car, practically nevi-, fitted with electric light and selfstarter, in thorough good running order. A great snip at £SOO. 1 5-seater STUDEBAKER Car, fitted with electric lights and self-starter, new battery and good tyres, in excellent running order.' A great bargain at £325. I 5-seater Six Cylinder GRANT Touring Car, only done a U\v thousand miles, electric lights, and self-starter, in good order. A great snip at £450. 1 5-seater OVERLAND Oar, in gotfd running order. This is certainly great value at £l5O. One 5-seater ESSEX—wire wheels, practically new, done under 2000 miles; owner' leaving the district. Price £625. A splendid chance. A good English SWIFT Car, 15-20 h.p, electric light, self starter, two extra tyres, about 12 extra tubes; splendid set tools. For quick sale. 1 5-seater Hupmobile Car, latest mode";, done 1500 miles, fitted with selfstarter and electric lights. Pr'.M £025. 1 1!)15 Model Studebaker Car; in good running order. This is certainly excellent value at £250. fcEWTON KING COST OF TYRES REDUCED
OY having the genuine Bi~ Black JJm- • mond Goodyear Retread Band vulcanised to your old worn out Tyre by the most scientifically correct proces direct supervision of experts, prices and see the finished article. Don't throw away your old Tyre until we have seen it. We will help'you to economise. THE I.X.L. TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT. 301-303 DEVON ST., New Plymouth. (Opposite Red Post.) 'Phone 633. R. WHALE, Proprietor. PRINTING.-We do all kinds of printing. Con It us when nest you require printing work. l)aily News -Jobbinf.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1920, Page 1
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