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SITUATIONS VACANT. Wanteds, For Sale. To 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. VVANTED—Housemaid and woman from '5,30 to 7.30 p.m. daily. Apply “Housemaid,” Daily News. TV 1 ANTED—'Smart office boy. Apply in own handwriting to Johnstone and Croker, Solicitors, New Plymouth, yv ANTED—Young Woinan for household duties; good wages. Apply “Urgent”, Box 3, Toko. d,w. yV ANTED—A man for ploughing and general farm work; no milking; good wages and constant job. Address News. yv ANTED—Trucker and yardman. Clement & Son, Sawmillers, Te Kiri. c.p. yV ANTED—-Painter and paperhanger. Apply W. A. Graham, Rimu Street, Fitzroy. e.w. yyANTED—a Capable General for ’ Stratford; good wages. Apply by letter to X.Y.Z., care Daily News, Stratford. f.x. WAIMATE WEST DEMONSTRATION FARM. APPLICATIONS wanted for Working Manager for above Farm of 90 Acres, with Dairy Herd of 50 cows with machines. Wages £6 per week. Applications close on 28th February. Particulars of duties may be received on applying to — T. A. BRIDGE, ' Secretary Farm Committee, Manaia. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED. F OR next season, by experienced, ener-1 getic Married Couple—position on good farm, to milk 50 to 60 cows by machines. Man experienced in all farm /work. State wages offered, etc., to— MARRIED COUPLE, Daily News, Stratford. LOST AND FOUND. at Meeting of the Waters, on Thursday—Heliotrope Purse containing money and tickets. Finder please return to Daily News <».e. J^OST —Tern co' Shock Absorber, Ford Car. Finder please leave at Education Office. e.w. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. yrACANCIES for one or two boarders. Address at News office. d.e. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. J?OR SALE, immediate possession—sixroomed House, in fine condition. Absolutely every convenience. Built ■heart timber. \ Handy to beach and town. Apply 8.K.. Box 40. New Plymouth. TpOR SALE—Good punga strainers. Apply Phone 677. d.w. jipOß LEASE—Shop in Broadway Central, Stratford; next Gaffaney, Jeweller. Particulars from the owner, F. D. Gaffaney, e.w. TpOR SALE —Threequarter shaft gig in good order lamps complete. Apply F. W. Buckthought, Durham Road. e.w. T EASE WANTED—IO to 20 Acres' Handy to Tariki, with house, etc. R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. • P'OR SALE —Cattle troughs, steel, with A cleansing plug; 92/6. Railage paid. Hayton, Hawera. c.m. T7OR SALE—Good reliable Pianos, gua- . ranteed in thorough order: Thomson, £B5; Ablett, £75; Kirchner, £6O;. Hopkinson, £95; Endine, £105) Apply sharp at Collier’s. INGLEWOOD. /'COTTIER’S, Inglewood.—-Our Roslyn Tweeds for the winter just opened; the best assortment we have had for years; 56 inches wide| price, 14/6 per yard. These goods are so well known that they require no recommendation. /COTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Dark Grey Dress Flannel just to hand; price, 4/6 per yard; the very thing for Children’s Winter Dresses for school wear. /COTTIER’S, Inglewood.—N avy Blue Doctor Dress Flannel; price, 6/6 per yard; exceptional quality; for costumes, blouses, boys’ and men’s shirts, etc. . pOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Dark Grey Doctor Dress Flannel; as we had last price 6/6 per yard. /COTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Several lines left over from our Sale that must be cleared. So we have marked them well below sale price for cash. jpOT TIER’S, Ingle wood.— to be cleared at 2/6 per yard; the best washing fabric in the trade to-day. /COTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Two shiHings wr yard discount' allowed off our Voiles for cash. Call and inspect these. pQTTlEß’sTlngiewood.-r-A table of Cotton Goods; prices range from 2/6 to 3/6 per yard. All to be cleared at 1/6 per yard for cash. ipOTTIER’S. Inglewood.—Twopence in the shilling discount allowed off all Sheetings for cash. Call; it will pay yon. • TI/TAWKES, Hospiery Specialist, advises our low prices still lower. Every line reduced. WAW KES. —Silk Ankle Hose; were X ’- A ‘ 5/3; now 3/11. Lisles at equally low prices. We specialise, AJAWKES. —Cashmere Hose, black and all colors, all reduced to bargain prices. Buy her.' and save money. TtrAWKE^for/^fenT"Sox.—Alf-W~ool, ,2/11, 3/3* Casmnera, 3/11; two ■ pairs'. 7/6,—g7< Devon Street

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1921, Page 1

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661

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1921, Page 1

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