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SITUATIONS VACANT. Wan teds, For Sale, To Let, Found Notices is for 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id per insertion; if booked double rates. Notices re stock, Motor Cars, and displayed Advertisements, 6s per inch; Is per inch discount if paid within six days. VV'ANTED—At once, young girl to assist with light housework for fewhours daily. Apply Mrs. Blyde, Ngaio Street, Fitzroy. f tDi VXJTANTED —For lona Girls’ College, Havelock North, Three Housemaids. Fares paid.—Apply Miss Barr, Girls’ High School. YVTANTED—A girl or woman to assist in housework. Apply “Good Home,” News office. TV-ANTED—A smart boy for office. Apply in own handwriting to “X.Y.Z.,” News office. FIREWOOD SPLITTING. ANTED—Three or four Men for firewood splitting; contract work; Opunake district. AppIy—“FIREWOOD”, care Daily News. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. VVANTED—Grazing for about 10 head stock. Apply "Stock”, News, VVANTED.—Second-hand Hand-cart. Address, J. Ludbrook, Cameron Street, New Plymouth. f.n. TVANTED to buy—Young Fowls, in small or large lots. State age and priee free on rail to P.O. Box 11, Stratford. c . w . —To buy, Light Express. H. G. Farmer, Carrington Road. \VANTED —To buy, Milking Machine (any make), 4, 6 or 8-stand. Write, stating price, to "W.8.,” c/o this office. LOST AND FOUND. Lady’s Handbag, containing money, between Smith’s Stables and Convent, Stratford. Good reward on returning to Daily News Office, Stratford. fe between Inglewood and New Plymouth, via the Mangorei RoadOne Spare Adjustable Ford Wheel; new Big Diamond Tyre. Reward.—lmperial Meat Supply, New Plymouth. e.e. Monday, 18th inst., between Mangahume, Opunake and New Plymouth—Khaki Car-hood Envelope. Reward at thia office. d.e. NOTICE. ' ‘ ED on our place at Lepperton, a Jersey Heifer, in milk. Owner can have same by paying expenses. WESTON BROS., . Lepperton.

FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. rpo LET—Two unfurnished rooms, use conveniences. Apply 70 Vivian Street. ' f G POR- SA LE—Q tia nt i t-y of new high' waisted Oregon doors; price, £2 each.—Nolan and Co. c .y. JJORSE & Cow Rugs.—Quantity just received for sale on consignment. Prices very reasonable.—Nolan and Co. JEpOR SALE—I9O feet Heart Ma tai Casement Sills, 9 x 3. Price 2e per foot. R. A. Large, ’Phone 367. pOR SALE —A modern five-roomed Bungalow on full quarter-acre section. Every convenience. Situated Moturoa. For particulars ring 6445., or News Office. d x pOIT SALE—First-Class American Organ, 8 perfect order, mirror top; gift at £22 10s; terms arranged.— Collier’s. MISCELLANEOUS. the joyful crowds each Saturday with their Sunday joints procured at Sole Bros.’ Greatly reduced prices, e.e. pHEY know that Sole Bros.’ give best satisfaction. Quality the best, prices at rock bottom. e .e. you require lamb,button, besf or pork, our quality can’t be beat anywhere.—Sole Bros,’ ee Southdown Lamb, Wether Mutton, Taranaki Ox Beef, the primest and the best, at Sole Bros. Lowest prices oo - e.e. you can still buy the best and the cheapest Sunday or week-day joints at Sole Bros.’ e.e. Motto: The best meat for the least money. Sole Bros. e.e said Veal for Sunday dinner. Dad and the Kids were delighted. Prime Veal at Sole Bros.’ N™. is the time to visit Ambury’s for new Warm Coats. f.e. Coats and Jumpers.—Ambury’s have every size for lAdies and children. f have every size in Down Quilts and Blankets for cold nights, yyARM Winter Blouses, 13 to 15 from 8/11; special prices at Ambury’s. Lines of Dresses and ManChester Goods at special prices at Ambury’s. f e The B.K. Bookshop.—A fine range of cheap editions by Rider Haggard. Includes: “Ghost Kings”, “Morning Star”, “The Wanderer’s Necklace”, “Colonel Quaritch, V.C.” ; “Cleopatra”. “Maia-wa’s Revenge”, “The Pearl Maiden”, “Child of the Storm”, “The Ivory Child”, “King Solomon’s Mines”, “Jess”, “Marie”, “Ayesha 4 ’, ‘‘The Witch’s Head”, “Beatrice”, “Queen Sheba’s Ring”, “Benita”, and “The Brethren”. Price 2/6 each; posted, 2/10 each. f.n. The B.K. Bookshop.—A splendid range of Cassell’s Work Handbooks; profusely illustrated; concise and clear. Our many titles include: Small Electric Apparatus, Photography Simplified, Induction Coils, Model Aeroplanes, Soldering, Brazing and Welding, Tinplate Work, Domestic Jobbing, Rustic Garpentry, Cycle Repairing. Workshop Wrinkles and Recipes, and many others. Price. 2/6 each; posted, 2/10,' f.n. T The B.K. Bookshop.—A range of Linen and Linen-faced Playing Cards, at bedrock prices; 4/?, 4/- 3/6. 3/8, 8/- yer pack; postage free. f.n>

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1921, Page 1

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