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SITUATIONS VACANT. Wanteds, For Sale. To Let, Lost and Found Notices Is for 12 words, prepaid; each additional ward id per insertion; if booked double rates. Notices re stock, Motor Cars, and Displayed Advertisements, 6s per inch;. Is per inch discount if paid withip six days. ANTED—Strong Youth or Man for carting and general farm work. Apply to K. McNae, ’Phone 188, Hawera. e.n. ’^VANTED —Three Bushmen, to fall 100 * acres- medium light bush. For full particulars apply H. Ehrhorn, <Pungarehu. e.w. ANTED—A Young' Woman to assist with house work and children; wage, 25/-; good home. Apply. Mrs. T. R. Julian, Store, Toko. d.e. VVANTED—Reliable Farm Hand. Apply W. e Bint, Motunui Post Office. d.y. WANTED-Good Brush also Painter and Paperhanger. Apply Daily News Agency, Stratford. d.w. WANTED"urgently—Cook; 60/- week. Apply Rahotu Hotel. WANTED—Two good Waitresses; top wages, union hours, no breakfast or Sunday work. Apply Everybody’s Dining Room (next Criterion Hotel). d.x. VVANTED —A Waitress, 30s per week. W Apply Central Hotel, Hawera. c.x. CHEMIST’S APPRiENTICE. Chemist’s Apprentice; matriculated boy preferred. Apply— FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DISPENSARY. SITUATIONS WANTED. IVANTED—Share-milking, coming sea- ’ son; 45 or more cows, machines; good buildings essential. Also work of any kind, wages or contract. —“Milker”, Daily News. e.e. yrfANTED —After Easter, a position as Book-keeper and Typiste. Nine years’ experience. Apply Y.M., Daily News. e.w. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED to rent—Small Cottage (bach) or room. Apply “Cottage”, this office. e.e. WANTED TO BUY. QFFICE Safe, in good order and condition. State price to—“SAFE,” Box 170, • Hawera. LOST AND FOUND. T 6ST, between Patua Factory and Oakura—Fawn Stetson Hat. Reward at News Office. e.n. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. r po LET, New Plymouth, for Easter week—Well-furnished House; every convenience; one minute from Post Office.—Write “Furnished House”, News Office. e.n. JP’ORD, 1919 model, newly painted, new hood; worth £250; take £165. Cheapest car Taranaki. ’Phone West’s Stables. d.w. SALE—“B.S.A.” Motor Cycle, 4t h.p., 3-speed, kick-starter, chain and belt drive, good tyres. In excellent order. £75 cash. Apply L. A. Nolan and Co. J.y, JpOR SALE—A good second-hand Gent’s Bicycle. Apply Daily News. e.w. gECOND-HAND Piano iron frame, check action, overstrung; bargain at £6O, terms arranged.—Collier’s HpO LET—Shop of two rooms. Good window space. Apply R. A. Large. Estate Agent. TO LET. 0-ROOMED Furnished House, with Jacre; nice locality; for one year. Apply to— AUGUSTUS E. WATKINS, Land Agent, A.M.P. Buildings, New Plymouth. ’Phone 755. FOR SALE. Q.OOD Dairy Farm of 199 acres, situated on the Opunake Road, near Awatuna. Eight paddocks; all ploughable; all in grass and crops; no weeds. Good 5-roomed house, motor shed and concrete cowshed. Will carry 60 cows. Price, £46 per acre. Very easy terms. Apply to the owner— F. SHACKLETON, Wilson Street, Hawera. IDEAL MILKING FARM.. 100 CGWS, going concern, on 144 acres rich swamp; naturally irrigated byj,ide backing up fresh water. Does not floo4» Maize 12ft. high. Factory close to property. Six-cow Gane plant. Artesian water. Price, £135 per acre; going concern. Will accept £3BOO cash and approved first mortgage. Balance at 6 per cent. Address at TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. FOR SALE. : /~)NE Six Draw National Cash Register with electrical equipment, in good working order. Price, £350. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ’ Produce Department, Hawera. I MERCHANTS! CONTRACTORS! I TZ’NIGHT BEVAN English Cement, £lO c.i.f.e. not Wellington. American > No. 8 wire, £25 net Sydney (equal about £2B 5s on trucks Wellington). Both 5 prompt shipment. F. ROY ROBERTSHAW, 1 Representative, Palmerston North. ' Better crops when NORTH BRITISH ' GARDEN HOSE is used. Regular use k assured by its splendid condition always. No leakin." All hardware-

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 1

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589

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 1

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