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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 ro stock, Motor Cars, and Displayed Advertisements, 6s per inch; Is per inch discount if paid within six days. ANTED—Good General. Apply Mrs. H. Greig, Devon Street West. c.w. ANT ED at louce —-Good Boy for farm work; good wages, good home. Apply L. Carey, Perth Road, Okato. c.y, IV ANTEjJ—Respectable Young WOman for housework; wages 30/- per week. Apply “J.C.”, News Office, c.w. YV ANTED—Three good Laborers. Apply Kyngdion and Co./ Rimu Street, Fitzroy. VST ANTED—An Experienced Porter. ’ Apply Stratford Hotel. b.w. W ANTED—A 'Single Man for farm work; no milking*; good wages. Apply D. T. Leahy, Eltham .Road, Opunake. b.e. VV ANTED—Good reliable Porter. Apply Royal Hotel, Hawera. b.w. VV ANTED —A First-class Chef; good Wages. Apply Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth. a.w. OLOTHING and Mercery. —Wanted— Smart, Energetic Young Man to take charge of one of our. branch stores. Apply Melbourne Clothing Co., Ltd., New Plymouth. aw. Vy ANTED—GirIs for Machine Room; ’ experienced or otherwise; high wages.—Egmont Boot and Shoe Co., Ltd. a.w. yyANT ( ED—Wood-splitters for about 100 cord rata firewood. Apply BarryBros., Tariki. a.w. Vy ANTED—A Reliable Man for general farm work. Apply H. Wall, Kaimata. a.w. yy ANTED—Reliable Farm Hand. . Apply W. Bint, Motunui Post Office. d.y. SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISER (male, steady), free end March, desires situation Cook’ licensed house or private hotel; country preferred. “Experienced,” Nlews Office, c.w. Vy ANTED —Light Employment by partially disabled returned soldier. Apply Daily News Office. jpNGINE-DRIVER, second ticket, open for engagement. Varied experience, good credentials. Reply “Second Ticket,” c/o News Office. b.e. LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Dark Blue Bead Necklet, between St. Mary’s Church and Terminus Hotel; valued as keepsake; good reward. Apply Terminus Hotel. c.w. Y OST, on Lower Mangorei Road —Gold Medal Brooch, inscribed “E Turner, First Cup”. Reward 10/- on returning to Daily News. a-w. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. ■pOR SALE—Two quarter-acre -.ections; two one-eighth sections; quite central; terms easy. Apply ‘’Owner”, News Office. cm. POR SALE—Pure Honey in any quan- ” tity. For full particulars apply— R. Larsen, Uruti. a.w. TpOR SALE —Luncheon and Tea Rooms (Inglewood), going concern, dwelling attached, turnover £l4OO. Price £375—R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. "pOR SALE—“B.S.A.” Motor Cycle, 4} A h.p., 3-speed, kick-starter, chain and belt drive, good tyres. In excellent order. £75 cash. Apply L. A. Nolan and Co. d-y-QEGOND-HAND Piano iron frame, check action, overstrung; bargain at £6O, terms arranged.—Collier’s FOR SALE. p«OOD Dairy Farm of 199 acres, situated on the Opunake Road, near Awatuna. Eight paddocks; all ploughable; all in grass and crops; no weeds. Goo| 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. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. yy FRASER, Chemist and * Druggist (late of New Plymouth), has pleasure in announcing to the residents of Stratford and district that he has opened an UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE in the premises* on e the corner of Broadway and Regan Street recently vacated by the Modern Tailors. W. FRASER, CHEMIST &. DRUGGJST, BROADWAY STRATFORD. MOTORISTS! A T last we have a Machine that makes its own retread while it is being cured. Just think of it! Instead of having to pay a high prica for the retread band, you save .nearly 30 per cent, by having the three-ribbed thread, famous for its durability and long wear. Come along and see. No job too small; none too big. \ C. T. HALL, Excelsior Garage,

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1921, Page 1

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