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WANTED, ETC. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found Notices Is for 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id per insertion, . Dis-, played advertisements 5s per inch. WANTED immediately, girl for housework; no washing; sleep at home if preferred. Apply Mrs (Dr.) McGhie, Hawera. yyANTED immediately—A man to do general farm work and milk; must be good ploughman; wages £3 10s pei week and found. Airs. E. Lees, Cairnhill, Toko. b.e. WANTED—Good all round man for country store. Motor delivery. Apply A. D. Powell, Te Kiri. fortable hoard and residence for a few weeks. Address, "Comfortable," Daily News Office. b.n. WANTED—To buy good half draught horse. Apply A. -Wooller, Egmont Street. • i b.n. X\[ ANTED—Young man with dogs. Ring Makahu between 7 and 8 P.m. b.l. WANTED—Boy, 16 or 17, for general farm work; machines used. Apply W. Johnson. Nsraere.. lw yyANTED—GirIs to learn the machining trade; good wages offered. Apply Egmont Boot and Shoe Co.. Ltd. a.w hand 7ft Cambridge Roller. Apply P. H. Jellynmn, Egmont Street. a.w. yyAJMED—(second hand milk-cart in good order.—G. Snowsill, News Office, Stratford. n «, WANTED—A Waitress, wages 32s fid; also Housemaid, 30s. Apply Club Hotel, Stratford. YyANTED—Man or strong youth for milking and general farm work. WANTED.—Man, or strong youth, for milking and general farm work; machines used; wages VI Ids. Apply K. P. Shaw, Palmer Road, Kapuni. ' I YyAA I ED—A married couple for coming season. Only a man with a thorough knowledge of farming . need apply. Address, N.Z., Opnmike. 'WANTED for Te Kiri Sawmills, si eral good bushmen and rope men; good wages for good men. Walter C. Clement, W'aitieka Road. Te Kiri, * LOST AND FOTJN6. J^OST— Last Friday, on Carrington Rd., Woollen Rug. Kindly leave at News Oliice. 5s reward. H, C. Riley.

J^OST— Child's plain gold bangle (keepsake), between Croydon and Rutland roads. Reward on return (o Mrs. Prince, Waipuku. b.n. JT OSl.—Will the person who picked up Mack silk bag between P.O. and station, Inglcwood, containing money in notes collected for the Barnardo's Homes, kindly leave same at the Inglewood School? £1 Reward. he white dog about a fortnight ago. Reward on returning to C. Andrews, Waib.w. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. pOR SALE—7-!) Indian Motor Cycle, Jill!) model, in first-class order, fully equipped, cheap for cash. Address "C.H.T.," at this office. a.w. JpOR~S ALE—Milk Waggon] 30c\vt., good as new, two seasons' use; one mile to factory. Builders, Egmont Coacli and carriage factory. Apply E. Laurent, Brixton, Waitara. f.v. JM MEDIATE POSSESSION .-House of 7 rooms with section of one acre; 2 miles out of Borough. Price, £550. Terms. R. A. Large, Estate Agent. Union S.S. Buildings, New Plymouth. MISCELLANEOUS. »piE 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. ' fw •pHE B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon's 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. r jUUi B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon's Illustrated Dressmaker, containing Patterns of 2 pretty One-piece Frocks, also Useful Dress. Price fid • f« X Bookshop.—New Books and New Supplies at 2s 3d: Stella Maris (Locke), The Individual (Hinc), 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' Calthropc 1.D.8. (Mills Young), The Master Man (Ayres), April-Panhasard (Hine), Tntrigue (Desmond), Bread and Butter Marriage (Slade), Jaffery (Locke), f.w npilK B.K. Bookshop.—Greenmantle, by John Buchan, one of tiie most fascinating spy stories ever written. Packed full of amazing adventures. Price 2s 3d. fw '£HK B.K. Bookshop—New Fiction Just Arrived: The-Intriguers (Le Queux), The Bite of Benin (Simpson), Invisible Tides (Seymour), Happily Married (Harris), The Plunderers (Oyen), The Woman Named Smith (Oeniler), The Mystery of the Silver Dagger (Parris'h). Saints' Progress (Galsworthy). f.w. rpiE B.JC"Bookshop.-XWomFNanT' ed Smith, by M. C. Oemler, a delightful, happy, Southern love-story by the author of "The Butterfly Man."' Fuji of romance and humor, with a fascinating mystery, all told in a manner that is positively irresistible. Price Og. f,w.'

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1920, Page 1

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