SITUATIONS VACANT. Wanteds, For Sale, Ta Let, Lost and Found Notices Is for 12 words, prepaid; each additional word id per insertion; if booked double rates. Notices re stock, Motor Cars, and Displayed Advertisements, 6s per inch; Is per inch discount if paid within six days. VI/ ANTED—Strong Youth for Farm V (machines); good home and wages. Apply this office. a.w. WANTED—Girl or woman to help with housework. Apply Mrs. J. A. Holmes, Pioneer Road, Spotswood. WANTED—Good man for small dairy farm, machines; good wages for reliable man. Tom Oleson, Kaupokonui. e.w. VVANTED —Shopman; also Man to ’’ Cart Meat and. assist generally. Apply at once—Sole Bros., Butichers, New Plymouth. d-x. VVANTED-’*-A good General, also ’ v Housemaid. Good, wages to suitable applicants. Mrs. W. Gardiner, Avenue Road, ’Phone 469. d.x. WANTED —Hotel housemaid, also waitress. Grosvenor Hotel, New Plymouth, ’Phone 225. (Lx. VYTANTED—A smart Errand Boy. Apply Household Stores. d.x. YVANTED—A woman every morning for washing and cleaning; also Two Maids, one able to cook.—Apply Norade»e Private Hospital, 121 Vivian Street. d.x. VVANTED—Man for Farm; good wages and good home.—F. Mehrtens, Ngaere. b.x. WANTED—Experienced Waitress; best ’’ wages; permanent; urgent. —Imperial Hotel. f.x. WANTED—Strong Girl or Woman for general house work; good wages to suitable person. —Mrs. S. Topliss, Moerangi, Urenui. f.x. WAREA DAIRY CO., LTD. ; yyANTED —Man for cheese-making or whey separating. Apply— MANAGER, Warea Dairy C 6. SITUATIONS WANTED. Y/FARRIED Couple, with girl 13, want situation, dairy farm or station, or any place of trust. Wife household duties, man milk and odd jobs. Or motor driving and running repairs, etc. State full particulars to “Willing,” c/o Upper Mangorei Post Office’ FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC.
XpOR SALE- —Reaper and Binder (McCormick), in good order Apply Stapleton Bros., Egmont Village. d.y. TpOR SALE—Good reliable Pianos, guaranteed in thorough order: Thomson, £B5; Ablett, £75; Kirchner, £6O: Hopkinson, £95; Endine, £JOS. Apply sharp at Collier’s. ■£o ACRES, all in grass, with house of 5 rooms, trap shed, adjoining school. Price £700; £4OO cash.—R. A. Large, Estate Agent, Union S.S. Co.’s Buildings. SALT! SALT! SALT! J?OR SALE—A quantity of slightly dahiaged first qiiality salt in one cwt. bags. Will suit 'farmers for curing and fertilising. Fort price, and sample apply J. B. MacEwan.and Co., Ltd., Box 114, New Plymouth. MISCELLANEOUS. NICE Floor Rug, Seagrass Chair, x or a pretty Art Cushion makes a very acceptable Xmas gift. Inspect Martin and Co.’s display at Express Co.’s Buildings, where household furnishings are cheaper. Open Saturday evenings. b.x. ffAWKE’S —Glassware of every description; Salad Bowls, Comforts, Tumblers; fuH stocks Chambers, Vegetable Dishes. "PfAWKE’S —Large stock Aluminium, Iron and Enamel Saucepans, Odd Cups. Largest stock crockery in Taranaki; cheapest prices. TTAWKE’S, Egmont Street; also Inglewood—Cheapest prices; Cutlery (all kinds), Kitchenware, Basket ware, Leather Goods. • TTAWKE’S are showing large range of *■* New Year Postcards and Boxed Cards. Our Writing Pads are best. Cut prices. "HTAWKE’S, Inglewood and New Plymouth.—Boys’ and Girls’ Books, great number at pre-war prices; Toy Books, great variety. XTAWKE’S. Egmont Street, New Plymouth, and Inglewood—Our large shops hold an immense variety, including Toys and Fancy Goods. TTAWKE’S guarantee their prices all round as being Cheapest in North Island; packing in cases free, delivery in town. TTAWKE’S —Pocket Knives 6d, Squeakers Id, Valve Balloons 4d; French Dolls are beautiful, and range from 1/6.
TTAWKE’S— Wood Frames! Our maker is the best finisher in New Plymouth, and we sell direct from him at small profits. TTAWKE’S, Inglewood and New Ply-’ mouth —Public invited to inspect; no obligation to buy. We want you to see prices and stock. TVTARTTN and Co., Artistic Home Furnishers, stock the goods you want and sell cheaper. Temporary premises: Express Company Sample Rooms, dpp. Railway Yards, New Plymouth. Open evenings during Xmas week. Kx T>INING Chairs —©ak and Rimu —most fashionable and uncommon designs; Morris Chairs and Settees en suite. Inspect Martin and Co.’s display. Express Co.’s Buildings. Open Saturday evenings. Open evenings eluring Xmas week. JOS. W. BOON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. REGAN STREET. STRATFORDEstimates given for all descriptions of building work in town er country. Dairy
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1921, Page 1
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