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IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOR. has been received from the High Commissioner for New Zealand in London that the Waimana and Shropshire, due to arrive on the 30th instant and 7th proximo respectively, are bringing the following numbers of skilled workers, all of whom will require to be placed in employment by this Department: J Acetone Welder fl), Baker (1), Blacksmiths JU), Bookbinder (1), Bootmakers (6), Bricklayer (1), Butchers (8), Ca ,, -men/ (4), Carpenters and Joiners (15) Carters (.3), Caulkers (2), Chemist (1). Clerfis (16), Coachbuilder (1) Cooks (2)’ Coremaker (1), Cotton Operator (1), Electricians (11), Engineers (17), Farm Laborers (194), Fishermen (1), Fitters and Turners (56), Gardeners (16), Grocers (4), Horsemen (2), Hotel Workers (3), Ironmongers (2), Knitter (1). Laborers (72), Linesman (1), Mechanics (mostly motor) (38), Alincrs (4), Motor Drivers (4), Optician (1), Packers (2), Painters (8), Plumber (1), Printer (1), Saddlers (3), Shop Assistants (4), Stationer (1), Stokers (8), Stonemason (1) Storekeepers (3), Tailors (4), Teacher (1), Timber Workers (5), Traction Driver (1), Travellers (3), Upholsterers (2), Waiter (1), Warehousemen (4) Wireless Operator (1), etb. Your co-operation is urgently required in placing these workers. Pleasb, therefore, communicate your requirements 4o' the UNDER-SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION, G P.O? BOX 313. WELLINGTON, without delay, stating nature of work, wages, conditions, and whether accommodation is provided, and, in case of married couples, whether children may live in. CONSIDER what it means to a man to be told that there i 4 a job awaiting him—then write. N.B. Applications foj/ Domestics are not solicited; the present demand is already in advance of the supply.)

DOG TRIALS. WAVERLE Y - W AT TO T ARA SHE E P DOG TRIAL CLUB. piFTH pRIALS. To he held on the AIOUAIAHAKI STATE FARM, on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 21st and 22nd Alareh, 1921. Entries close on Monday, 14th Alareh. with the Hon. Secretary— P. AI. HARRISON, Box 20, ’Phone • 65. pGMONT gHEEP £jOG pRIALS fJLUB. THE 20th ANNUAL MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY’ & THURSDAY, MARCH’23 & 24, 1921. At Air. Walter Parkers’ Farm, Opeke, Hawera. Class 1. —Heading and bringing into ring (open). Class lA.—Heading and bringing* into ring (novices). Class IB. —Heading and bringing into ring (youths under 20). Class 2.—Heading, bring back, driving; through one set hurdles 9ft. apart, | driving 50 yards to pen and yard. Class 2A. —Heading, bringing back'T’ driving through one set hurdles Oft. apart, driving 50 yards to pen and yard (novices). | Class 2B.—Heading. bringing back, driving through one set hurdles Oft. apart, driving pO yards to pen and yard (youths under 20). Class 3. —Huntaway. Numerous Special Prizes and > Trophies will be awarded. Ask for Programme and Full \ Particulars. Entries close March 19 with the honorary secretary — J. F. TIDDY, Box 2, Hawera. ’Phone .354. LAST DAYS OF BON MARCHE SALE At ELTHAM. ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE OF' BALANCE OF STOCK. LAST DAY WEDNESDAY 23rd.

MOTOR RACES AT NEW PLYMOUTH INDIAN AND RUBY Prove their superiority over all other makes. SIX FIRSTS FOUR SECONDS THREE THIRDS Out of Programme of Eight Races, ami Special Match Race, RUBY v. HARLEY 7 , which was won by RUBY. These Results speak for themselves. AGENT FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND DISTRICT, PERCY J. DOUGLASS. /’MOTOR supplies, NEW TLYMOUTH.

A NEW DISCOVERY. WIN-HEART, the wash-dny wonder, washes the dirtiest clothes immaculately clean and marvellously white in 10 minutes positively without rubbing, blueing, or soaking. Think of II I A large wash is completed with one operation ' OXLY BOIL." That’s all. Washing daf is truly a holiday. Get from your grocer. 5 large washes Is. The results will aaw.’ihii you

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1921, Page 8

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