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SITUATIONS WANTED. rjOMPETENT women chef disengaged. Three in kitchen. Hotel preferred. Apply Daily News. Vu ANTED at once—Position as Housekeeper to bachelors. Apply "Housekeeper," News Office. d.w. %*/ANTED—Job on farm; experience. Apply Box 18, Mangatotara, Stratford, d.e. MOTOR-DRIVER wants situation, to drive heavy lorry, light car, or Ford; go anywhere. Apply— R. T. SHEARD, c/o R. S. Bell, Ohourapa Road, Pungafehu, Taranaki. LOST AND FOUND. between Ingle wood and Lepper Road. —F. W. Irvine, Kaimir'o. ' OST, last, night, on Frankley Road or Devon Street East, Car Rug. Seward.—Gibson's Garage. e.e. J OST—Young tan sheep dog, small scar on eye. Reward. Wright, Lcpperton. e.e. J Übl—Un Thursday night, between Carrie Street and Avenue Road, front of small accetylene motor lamp. Reward'at News Office. MISCELLANEOUS. rjORRIGALL'S New Books, by Zane Grey, all at 2/3.—The Rainbow Trail, Desert Gold, Riders of the Purple Sage, The Heritage of the Desert, The Light of Western Stars, The Border Legion. The best reading by the best of authors. e.n. (JUKKIUALL'S Books—"The , Top of the World" (Dell); "The' Cottage of Delight" (Harhen), "Woman 'Named Smith" (Pcmber); "Belonging" (Wadsley); "Red and Black" (Richmond), all at 6s. c.n. iiscronomy ior Amateurs (Flammarion). Very populai and authentic work. 3s 6d. e.n, aiS Profit, .'is; Poultry-keeping or Money-making lines, Cs 6d; Poultrykeeping on Small Lines, 2s Cd; Egg-pro-duction, 2s 3d. e.n rjORR[GALL'S Tricycles are to hand. Grand, strong rubber tyred machines that stand the wear. See them and buy them. • e.n. QORRIGALL'S Dolls, Prams, c< and rubber-tyred beauties, j'.vory RjORRIGALL'S .\iotor Cycling Books"; Hints and Tips, 2s (id; Motor Cycles and How to Manage Them, 3s v'd; Tradng Motor_Cyclc Trouble, 2s Cd e.n. "yACUMI'TE Carpet Sweepers are very simple; a child can use them; no wireaji'quircd.—Arnold and Co. f.n. jF-HEA'fTNG~Irons are now" in full supply at Arnold and Co.'s. fn MIXED Paint, in any quantity, for use.—At Arnold and Co.'s. in. A FULL supply oTStraw Hat Dyes just arrived; all colors.—Arnold and Co. J" AWN Mowers, Garden Hose, Spray Pumgs, at Arnold and Co.'s. REY Australian Woofßlarfkets just opened at the Household Stores. yyOODEN Bedsteads, 4ft and 4ft fiin : just opened. Tin Trunks in all sizes. Cheap rates at the Household Stores. sonablo. Household Store.-. jJpMIAM~SO7U T lh7tTiwtanl,ly dyes as it washes. No rubbing, straining or streaking. Sixpence a cake.--

VJJ'.aukans Kunnevs by the yard, 24m. in 3s !kl yard; 27-in. 4s Bd. Nice blue and fawn shades. Household Stores. TOST opened—2 sizes in teapots, enamehrare, English and American, enamel mugs and candlesticks. Low prices.—Household Stores. TUSJ. Opened—Dress Baskets, plain and leather corners. All sizes. Prices right. Household Stores. , s heav^ cotton underpants 4/11, men's siiline wool sox 2/11. c.n THE PALATINE.-A pound here is worih 27/-, Buy your clothing now. e.n THE PALATINE underpants 7/ti, boys' college cans 2/0, boys' b AT' THE I'ALATLVE.—Men's Eclt Hats 9/0, men's Tennis Shirts 7/9. ~j£i- THE" very large assortment of men's boxed suits, 10 per cent off. e.n. THE PALATINE. Give your clothing money a chance to do it.-. utmost. e.n. mouth. jjens Uotton Sox i/o, I/O; boys' all wool Jerseys 7/0. en. CoT onial Tweed Overcoats SO/-, men's fljilierdine Overcoats 65/-, Tweed Hals AT "THE PALATINE.—Boys' Gaberdine Overcoats o's to 3's, 19/0; boys' fine wool Jerseys 8/0. c.n. oiled Silk Raincoats, worth 95/Now 7f)/-. e.n. f THE PALATINE. —"MeiTi * x Tweed Hals, all wool, 9/11; all wool Singlets S/0. e.n THE PALATINE.—Men's, cotton and wcol Undenanti, medium and heavyweights, 6/3. " tin.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1920, Page 1

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569

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1920, Page 1

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