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SITUATIONS VACANT. Wanteds, For Salo, To Let, Lost and Found Notices Is for 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id per insertion; if hooked double rates. Notices re stock, Motor Cars, and Displayed Advertisements, 6s per inch; Is per inch discount if paid within six days. General; wages 45s a week; middle-aged woman preferr-ed,-—Waitara Hotel, Waitara.d.w. RANTED— Capable Lady Help for Boardinghouse. Good wages. Apply Mrs. A. H. Taylor, Keswick House, Stratford., c.p. VVANTED—Housekeeper for Widower. Address this office. cJ. WANTED—Man or Bpy for dairy farm, machines used. Apply W. C. Marr, Otakeho. • b.y. VLTANTED^-Young Woman help with ’ V cooking. Apply this office. b.w. VV ANTED —A Waitress, 30s per week. * * Apply Central Hotel, Hawera. c.x. WANTED—A good shoeing smith. A. ’ * Leech, Coachbuilder, Inglewood, f.x. SITUATIONS WANTED. YVANTED—Share-milking by married couple; 50 to 60 cows; coming season; good references. —“Reliable”, Daily News. b.l. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. VVANTED to rent —Small Cottage in suburbs. Apply “Works”, care News. e.n. yX/ANTED to buy—Gig to seat 3, or Light Trap. etc., J. Brayshaw, Fitzroy. d.e. LOST AND FOUND. pOST, between and Noradene Hospital—Two-bar Gold Brooch. Reward. Apply Daily New r s. e.n. MARE LOST. TOST—Chestnut Mare (hack), stands about 16 hands; 2 white spots un. der off hind leg. Reward. Apply— • L. SLIGHT, Barrett Road. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. Vy ANTED—Offer for Ford Car; perfect order; any /trial.—West’s Stables.e.w. SECOND-HAND Piano iron frame, check fiction, overstrung; bargain at £6O, terms arranged.—Collier’s pOR SALE—-Motor Lorry good order, new cabin and body; cheap. Apply News (knee. rpO 'LET—Shop of two rooms. Good window space. Apply R. A. Large, Estate Agent. FOR SALE. YTAXWELL Car, in good running order; £200; easy terms. HUMPHRIES & DAVIES, Egmont Street. FOR SALE. P)NE Black Harness Mare, guaranteed staunch and quiet. Good reason for selling. FRANK GOODIN, , Okato. JNVESTORS. —I have for sale on behalf of a client several parcels of War Loan Certificates maturing August and September, 1921. These Securities are offered for sale at a price which will return 6| per cent on the amount invested over the unexpired period. This is an excellent investment for persons who desire a good sound investment for a short period. For further particulars apply— W. POWER, Box 83, Stratford. MERCHANTS ’ CONTRACTORS! TZNIGHT BEVAN English Cement, £lO c.i.f.e. net Wellington. American No. 8 wire, £25 net Sydney (equal about £2B 5s on’ trucks Wellington). Both prompt shipment. F. ROY 7 ROBERTSHAW. Representative, Palmerston North.. INGLEWOOD. pOTTIER’S, Inglewood—Striped Roslyn Tweeds for Co-ats and Odd Skirts, 56 inches wide; price, 14/6 per yard; very nobby goods) e.n. pOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Plain Roslyn Tweeds; good assortment of colors; price 14/6 per yard; 56 inches wide. e.n. pOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—All-Wool New Zealand Tweeds, 28 inches wide; price 6/6 per yard; good quality. e.npOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Dress Tweeds. 42 inches wide, 7/11 per yard; good heavy V’inter Tweed. e - n - pOTTIER’S, Inglewood—Ladies’ ajrd Children’s Navy Bloomers for winter; just opened. Full range of' sizes. (COTTIER’S, Inglewood. —Dark Grey Dress Flannel, 4/6 per yard; very thing for Children’s School Wear, etc. /COTTIER’S” Inglewood. —Dark Grey All-Wool Dress*Flannel; same line as we had last winter; price, 6/(5 per yard. en ~ /COTTIER’S, Inglewood—Heavy AllWool Doctor Navy Blue Dress Flannel, price 4/11 per yard. Special. lnglewood.—Navy Blue All-Wool Doctor Dress Flannel; splendid lines at 5/11 and 6/6 per yard. /COTTIER’S, Inglewood.—Horrockses White Flannelettes; best quality; price, 2/6 per yard.em. jpOTTTEß , 'Sn^lewood.—Our stock is only selected from goods that can be absolutely depended on. There is indisputable evidence that ladies are willing to pay for high-grade materials, because they know the recollection of quality remains after the price is for. * ■ .. \ '^ !

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1921, Page 1

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