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WANTED, ETC. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Last'and Found Notices Is tor 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id pw insertion. . Dis-, WANTED— A General; wages, 37s 6d, light place. Apply A. h. Casey, Dominion Hotel, Kaponga. b *. rPAILOKING.—Wanted, weekly hand, trousers, vest, skirt; constant job. —Cocker, Tailor, New Plymouth, b.v. IV 1 ANTED—A mid-day waitress. Apply Waratali. b.y. IKAA'TBU XU JtiiiVlsingie furnished roo ~ breakfast if possible. Box 72, .New Plymouth. b.n PARTNER wanted, with £l5O, to tra- • vel New Zealand; must be single Genuine. Apply "Genuine," News office. YKfANTED— 70 to t>o-h.p. Suction Gas Coal Producer. Apply, stating maker, price, etc., to C. H. Speirs, Shanhome, good wages. Apply Mrß. W. Gardiner, "Denure," Avenue Road, New Plymouth. 'Phone '460. a.y. \VANTED—By domesticated young woman, position as housekeeper tJ bachelors or widower. New Plymouth preferred. Address at News Office.

WANTED—Lad lor iarm ( used). State wages required.— Chris. Thompson, To Kiri. f.l. WTANTED —Man or good strong youth for general farm work; machines. —C. T. Nicholas, Mangatoki. 'Phone HIS, Elthatn. f.w. YyANIED—For small private hospital, a good plain cook. Apply Box 41, f.w. VSf ANTED—Foreman horse shoer; wages 16/- per day; 44 hours per week. Apply Mcßain and Chllds, Stratford, f.w. WANTED—Giri to assist in house. Applv Mrs Allan Good, Hawera. f.w. WANTED—Coach builder; £5 10s per week; 41 hours. Apply Mcßain and Childs, Stratford. f.w. WANTED—C'ook, female, Junction VV Hotel, Toko. f.w. store; "counter and books, or could manage small business. Apply "Storekeeper," News office. d.y. WANTED to buy, crop turnips. Address this office. . d.x. /ANTED—Waitress, wag Apply Imperial Hotel. b.x. \I7ANTKD— A carpenter for inside wqrk for a, few 'lays. Can work in with dry weather job. Apply by letter at once to "Alterations," this office. LOST AND POUND. T OST—Saturday afternoon, between Fitzroy and town, child's grey overcoat. Reward. Applv Daily News. b.n. OST—On July 11, between New Ply--1 mouth and gent's silver watch. Reward at News Office. OST—Soldier's Badge, No. 10/3103. Reward Soldiers' Club, New Plymouth, f.w.

FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. pOR SALE.—Blick letter size portable typewriter, in good order. Price, £6 10s. "Cash," Box 29, Opunake. b.w. WANTED TO SELL—Good working dog pup, 8 months old. Apply News office. b.n. POR SALE—My residence, Lemon Street, seven rooms, all conveniences, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, gas and electric light, scullery, wash-house, copper and tubs, large store room.— Apply Owner, Ph. Singh. b.w. [V}R SALE—One five-seater Dodge Car, in good order, good tyres. Apply News Office. ft-p. MMEDIATE POSSESSION.—House of 7 rooms with section of one acre; z miles out of Borough. Price, £550 Terms. R. A. Large, Estate Agen'. Union S.S. Buildings, New Plymouth. "POR SALE—Ford Motor Car, good running order. Apply Daily News. d.p [<OR SALE—Smart five-seater Studetaker Car, good, and a bargain. Price £2CS. Apply "Q. 5.," News office, b.y "MYO Latest* Song Successes —Laven' ' der Dreams" and "Lad's Love" (Con ingsiey Clarke), 2s, posted 2s Id. —&>';• lier's, New Plymouth. ' NDERS, addressed to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, will be received until noon of 31st July, 1920, for Formation Contracts,. Nos, 1 and 2, Mangere Road Deviation. Tenders must be accompanied by schedule of quantities and prices. Plans and specifications may be seen at Chief Post Office, New Plymouth, Post Office, Hawera, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. B. CAMPBELL, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford. 10th .Tnlv, 1020.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. r* H. BAKNITT, of the Into firm of * Barnitt and Robertson, Stratford, desives to notify the public'that now the partnership lias been dissolved, clients who desire his services may still rely on his mature judgment, business ability, and tact in either Property or Stock. Mr. Barnitt's new oltiee will be in Egmont Chambers, Fen ton Street, Stratford. Until the building is completed he may be consulted at his residence, Broadway North ('Phone 231). Communications addressed to "Box 8, Stratford," will also receive prompt attention. Mr. Barnitt has been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Harry Hunt as Land Salesman. Mr. Hunt Ims had considerable experience in all classes of farming in Taranaki and other districU, and is in a position to give practical ad vice to those, in search of properties. XOUa ENQUIRIES SOLICITED

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1920, Page 1

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