SITUATIONS VACANT. r £\\Q Waitresses required for Stratford Marble Bar. Highest wages, permanent position. Apply Bert Vinson, -Manager. c.w. YyAiMJiU—An experienced Waitress, good home, wages £2. Apply Central Hotel, Hawera. WANTED-A Cook, male or female; and Housemaid. Apply Club Hotel, Waitara. d.w. WANTED-Girl for relieving work; good wages. Apply Masonic Hotel, Waitara. d,w. WANTED—GirI to look after little boy from !) a.m. to 5 p.m. Apply Wool'iakcry. d.e. WANTED—GirI assist house, comfortable home. Apply 'phone 04 or Box 58. Hawera. " c.w. vyANIED—A Girl to keep house and look after four children. 0. Stciner, Makaka, Rowan. * c.w. WANTED— 3s" per hour, town work, six i ' " " '' WANTED—Waitress for Private Hotel in New Plymouth. Apply Daily News d.x. APPLICATIONS. tion %i the Public Service Commissioner for the position of ShorthandTypist and Office Assistant for the Department of Labour, New Plymouth, Salary Ms to £2 per week, according to qualifications. Applications to be in writing and lodged with the Inspector of Factories, New Plymouth. » SITUATIONS WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. conveniences, up to £9OO cash. "G.W.,' Daily News. c.w. WANTED TO Bl'V HORSE. WANTED—Good Horse, Cart and Harness. Apply G. YCKA, next Sole Bros., Devon Street, New Plymouth. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. If OK SALE. —Good sound four-roomed house, washhouse, copper. Good level section. Immediate possession. Apply Beta, News Office. - b.x. I,'UK >Ahh— English Piano, practically new, full iron fran"<, check action, good tone a,nd appearance, £SS. Cash or terms.—Collier's. ax. £Q(j7rcXSHri^^ U (EX.),, all Live and Dead Stock. Situated Main Road. A snip R. A. LARGE. Estate Agent, Union S.S. Co. Buildings.
.Customs .Department, Wellington, November 29, 1920. TARIFF RKVISION". TT is hereby notified for public in foration that a revision of the Customs Tariff will take plncp during the session of Parliament to be held in 1921. Any person wishing (o make suggestions or requests in (his connection should do so by letter addressed to the Comptroller of Customs. Wellington, on or before 7th February next. Instead of individual representation, it is preferable, where there is an organisation or body representing any trade or commercial interest, that taut body should submit its views on account of the trade or interest concerned, Whore representation cannot be so made, forms of application for the use of persons or Arms requiring Tariff protection or investigation may be obtained from any Customhouse. A Committee of Departmental Officers will visit the principal business centres during March, April and May, 1921, to hear those who wish to speak in support of any applications or communications which have been lodged. Due notice of the exact date of those visits will be given by further advertisement. W. B. MOXTGOMKRY, Comptroller of Customs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1920, Page 1
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