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SITUATIONS VACANT. Wanteds, For Sale. To Lot Lost and Found Notices Is for 12 words, prepaid; each adaitional word id per insertion; if booked double rates. Notices re stock, Motor Cars, and Displayed Advertisements, 6s per inch; Is per inch discount it paid within six days. VV ANTED—A Good General. Apply Mrs. C. S. Rennell, Fitzroy, d.w. OT’ANTED'—Young Man for Laboring • Work; right wages and perman ency to steady, willing and thorough worker. Write “Mons’-, Daily News. VV ANTED—Experienced Female Cook; also Housemaid-Laundress. Apply Stratford Hotel, Stratford. yy ANTED—A Bookkeeper; one accustomed to newspaper office preferred. Apply, stating salary required, to Eltham Argus. , yV ANTED—Housekeeper for Widower with one girl (18); own mistress. Apply to Box 209, New Plymouth, b.w. yVANTED at once—Good Boy for farm work; good wages,'good home. Apply L. Carey, Perth Road, Dkato. c.y. WANTED. JpOR Haweru, First-class Boot Repairer. Apply—- ’ R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., Hawera. Or New Plymouth. SITUATIONS WANTED. yv ANTED—By young married couple, position on farm. Man general farm work, wife domestic duties. Ap'plv JAY., News Office. d.w. VX/ AN TED—Position by brother and ’ sister in country. Apply for partieulars Gibsoafa Agency, New Plymouth. VV ANTED—Sharemilking for conning season, by experienced, reliable married cotlple, 50 to 80 eows.—“S”, Rahotu P.O. LOST AND FOUND.

on Wednesday afternoon, either on the tram between the station and Egmont Street, or in the street between Egmout Street corner and People’s Picture Lady’s Wristlet Watch. Finder regarded on leaving at Newton King’s, Ltd.\ j - OST, between Waitoitoi and Mt. Pleasant—Nickle Band off Motor Headlight. Finder please return to News Office. d.w. JJ*OUND, on Friday afternoon, near the Baths, New Plymouth—A Gold Lo'qketp inscribed. Owner may have sa-nb ait News Office o» payment of coat of advertisement. b.w. DOG LOST. JOST, from Kiore—One Black and White Dog, “Hemp”; believed to be wearing collar No. 66, 4918, Rangitikei C.C. .£5 reward for any information re same. Anyone found retaining this dog will be prosecuted. Photo can be seeift in “N.Z. Farmer”. E. JOHNSON. Kiore. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VV ANTED —Two Unfurnished Rooms for married couple. Apply, giving terms, to “Rooms”, care Daily News Office. d.n. FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. TpOR SALE—4J B.S.A. with carriagebuilt side-car; in splendid order. Owner leaving district. £llO. Apply “Genuine”, this office. Piano iron frame, check action, overstrung; bargain at £6O, terms arranged.—Collier’s FOR SALE. A TIP-TOP BUILDING SITE CHEAP. QUARTER acre, freehold, level, situated at Westown near bowling green, with frontage to Bracken Street. A snip at £175 cash. For address apply office of this paper. MISCELLANEOUS. jgASTER Gifts.—Diamond Rings, beautiful designs; discount of 2/- in the £.—At W. Roberts’, Devon Street, j? ASTER Gifts.—Lovely lot of Gold Brooches (circles): quite new; discount of 2/- in the £. —At W. Roberts’. Gifts.—Wristlet Watches in profusion. See them at. W. Roberts’,; 2/- in the £ discount. c.y. Millinery—Lovely showing of seasonable Hats, Toques, etc., in all the latest shapes and shades.—-Mrs. Pellew. e.y. PIASTER is here. Buy your Hat early. Lovely selection at Mrs. Pellew’s. £>• PIASTER —New Hats, in all styles, for the Easter wear. Just opened at Mrs. Pellew’s. e.y. PIASTER Hats—You will be delighted with our display of Easter Millinery.—Mrs. Pellew’s. 1 e.y. PIASTER— Your friends will be charmed with your Hat if you buy it from Mrs. Pellew’s showrooms. e.y. KpASTER —Hats and Scarves to match. See these—stylish arid pretty colors. —Mrs. Pellew. \ e.y. PIASTER Hals for the c\ild-ren; splendid selection; prices moderate.—At Mrs. Pellew’s. BIG REDUCTION IN CAR REHOODING. TUBT landed—a number of Hood Covers for Dodge, Ford and Overland Cars. All other makes to order. Fitted from £8 10s. C. D. MATTHEWS, Car Painter and Trimmer, 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 Both prompt shipment. F. ROY ROBERTSHAW,

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1921, Page 1

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