WANTED, ETC. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found •JJiy o6B . ,,s t? r l2 WQrds - Prepaid; oaoh additional word Id j»r insertion. DU." played advertisement! 61 per inaft. ' Waitress, wages 32s 6d; also Housemaid, 30s. Apply Club Hotel, Stratford, RANTED for Boys ' Pantry Maid. Apply" Mrs. W.' H. I Moves.' .. fe »Y-*"-l^'D —Smart boy; jfpod wages , Apply to the Manage%, Medical Hil ": *' f.n nousemajd; wages 30 week; no washing. Apply Commer eial Hotel, Stratford. j.iiu—capable general, Appl; morning or evening, St. Mary's Yicarage, Vivian Street.- f„ yyiixiinu —uy gooa anan, rough carpentering or work by contract, any kind. Apply N.K., G.P.0., New Plymouth. ■ , f _. lease, and can supply stock.-—Gib-son's Agency. . ' f i6i or strong youth for milking and general farm' work Apply E. Laurent, Brixton. Waitara. F.i yy^^ijiu— ooy general larm work; machines used; good homo, E Ousey, Mangatoikj A w yyANTED.—Man, or strong- youth, for milking and 'general farm work; machines used; wages £2 10s. Apply R. P. Shaw, Palmer Road, Kapuni. iw.— _i marrieu couple lor coming season. Only a man with' a thorough, knowledge of farming need apply:. Address, .N'.Z., Oiumuko. lyAMlJuJ—i'osition as Houseke i; p,v.' to widow or bachelor on farm; gojd cook and break-maker. Write "ZYX." Stratford P. 0.ror xe run ftawmills, several good bushmen and rope men; good wages for good men." C. ient. Waitieka Road, IV Kiri. Yy ANTED to rem—House; good tenant; willing lo consider purchase later,,- if suitable. "Tenant," . News Office. ' : P ' WVyANTED—MarriecT~maii for "coqjjpg season; able plough' and gena^l farmjyork. .Apply .). McAuley, Ko^i; VXfANTED—A married maiT7oi r gene farm work; wages £3 10s,' niflk and house provided. Apply J. I). Conaglen, Pihama. , « eral Smith; good' wages to suitable man. Apply Spurdle Bros. and. Allen, fnglcwood.- '. b.y.
LOST AND FOUND. J^OST— Prom Tariki, young cattle dog, brown. Good reward on returning to Mrs. Jacobsen, Ratapiko. b.y. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. jm SALE-Milk Waggon, 30cvvt., good as new, two seasons' use; one mile to factory. Builders, Egmont Coach and carriage factory. Apply E. Laurent, Brixton, Waitaru. i-y. fjiOß SALE—lndian Motor Cycle, 1920; electric light model, guaranteed in first-class order. Apply "Cheap,"' this office. ' c.n. nPO LET.—Two rooms, sunny position, fireplace, hot points; one minute from town, suit business people. Particulars from Chas. Hingston, King Street, New Plymouth. e.e. r VO LET. —Furnished rooms, conveniences. , Address "Central,'' News Office, or 'phone 248. d.w. pOR SALE—I 72 Acres of level land, 120 acres in grass. Only £lO per acre. A snip. Apply sharp. Humphries and Davies, Land Agents. b.x. JMMEDIATE POSSESSION.—House oi 7 rooms With section of one acre; 2 miles out of Borough. Price, £550 Terms. R. A. Large, Estate Agen v : Union S.S. Buildings, New Plymouth. JfOR SALE—Smart flve-seater Studebaker Car, good, and a bargain. Price £265. Apply "G. 5.," News office, bv.
MISCELLANEOUS. r£EE B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon's Ladies' Journal for July, giving patterns to make four summer frocks of varied styles, a useful coat, and a smart jumper, also a lovely embroidery design for working same. Price lOd. f.w. 'ivarj vt,i\. uooKsnop.— weiaons Children's Bazaar for July, containing Patterns for Girls' Frocks, Hat and Knickers, and Boy's Blouse and Knickers, 2 and 4 years. Price 6d. f.w. »TtHE B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon's Home , Dressmaker, giving Patterns for a Short Jumper and Blouse. Price (id. f.w trated Dressmaker, containing Patterns of 2 pretty One-piece Frocks, also Useful Dress. Price Cd. f.w. npHE B.K. Bookshop.—New Books and New Supplies at 2s 3d: Stella Maris (Lovke), The Individual (Hine), The White Dove (Locke), Half in Earnest (Hine), A Princess of Mars (Burroughs), Grit Lawless (Mills-Young), Earth (Hine), Flower o' the Lily (Orczy), The Pearl Maiden (Haggard), Miles Calthrope 1.D.8. (Mills Young), The Master Man (Ayres), April-Panhasard (Hine), Intrigue (Desmond), Bread and Butter Marriage (Slado), Jaffery (Locke), f.w /TVHE B.K. Bookshop—Greenmantle, by John Buchan, one of the most fascinating spy stories ever written. Packed full of amazing adventures. Price 2s 3d. f. Arrived: The Intriguers (Le Queux), ?he Bite of Benin (Simpson), Invisible Tides (Seymour), Happily Married (Harris), The Plunderers (Oyen), The Woman Named Smith (Oemler), The Mystery of the Silver Dagger (Parrish), Saints' Progress (Galsworthy). f.w; <J»HE B.K. Nam". Ed Smith, by M. C. Oemler, a delightful, happy, Southern love-story by the author of "The Butterfly Man." Full of romance and humor, with a fascinating mystery, all told in a manner that ia positively irresistible. Price Os. f,w.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 1
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