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WANTED. 1 —Young, married, wants situation as clerk or outdoor salesman, J capable taking charge office. Apply to I Daily News. * b.w. ■ 'YY'AN HE'D I by lady—Two well fur--1 aished Rooms or Bed-Sitting Room with fireplace,, use of conveniences. Apply •‘Traveller/’ Daily News. b.n. 1 —Men for grubbing gorse. Apply sharp to P. R. Farnham. Tataraimaka. b.w. AN TED—By experienced building work by wage or contract. Apply “Competent.” c/o Daily b.w. ANTED to Buy— In good order. Apply “Pony”, this office. * a e yyANTED —A Capable Man (with a family) to manage a farm; milk about 45 cows (with or without machines). Must be a godd ploughman. Apply with references to “Farmer”, Box 65, Stratford. a# y e T ED—Sharem i 1 king, SO to 100 cows with machines; five milkers. Apply Stratford, yy ANTED—Sharemilking, ~by experienced man and family. Own waggons, horses and cans. Apply “Reliable Daily News. Stratford. a.p. TXf ANTED—Butcher lor country; man to do rounus and able to slaughter; wages, £2 10s and found; other arrangements for married man. Apply “Butcher ", News Office. ■yyANTED to Borrow—£lsoo on second mortgage for three or four years; good security; good interest. Ypply “Farmer,” Daily News. f.x. ANTED—Elderly man, steady, to do cooking and gardening for small family. Apply "Garden,” c/o News. a.p. W AX TED—Married couple >r two young men to milk 30 cows by hand; no outlay; good terms. For particulars write "X,” this office. e v. YVANTED—Boy for general farm work. Apply W. A. Officer, Durham Road, Inglewood. . d.y. WANTED. piRST-CLASS MACHINIST & TAI-LER-OUT. Apply— W. C. CLEMENTS &. SON. Te Kiri. MANAGER WANTED. are invited for the position of Manager for the Tarata Co-op. Dairy Company’s Factory at Tarata. Output, 47 tons. Home Separation. Scale rate of wages and usual allowances. Applications to be addressed to the Secretary, Inglewood, and close on FRIDAY, July 8, 1921.

W. E. PERCIVAL, Secretary, Tarata Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. STRATFORD FARMERS’ . CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. will be received up to 5 p.m. on 16th July for the position of General Factory Manager. Thorough knowledge of cheese and butter manufacture essential. ■Salary £5OO per annum, free house and usual allowances. STRATFORD DAIRY CO.. LTD., P.O. Box 97, Stratford. LOST AND FOUND. T OST—English Setter Dog, between Stratford and Tarata. Reward at Daily News. b.x. J^OST— At Fitzroy, Gold Brooch, 3-bar, ] stone. Reward on returning to Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. pOUND —Between New Plymouth and Inglewood, two parcels. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertising. Apply Daily News. a.x. TENDERS. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF DAIRY FARM, FIVE MILES FROM STRATFORD POST OFFICE. Tenders are invited for lease of Section 12, Block 15, Huiroa Survey District (situated ojt the Ahuroa Road, about 5 miles from Stratford), containing about 206 acres, for a term of seven years. Tenders to be addressed to N. B. Fletcher, Box 8, Stratford, and must be in not later than the 7th day of July, 1921. Conditions of lease may be inspected, and arrangements for inspection of property made, at the office of Barnitt and Fletcher, Land Agents, Broadway, Stratford, or at the offices of Treadwell, Gordon and Brodie, Solicitors, Wanganui. TENDERS. ’T'ENDERS are invited for Carting Butter and Goods for the period August 1. 1921, to July 31, 1922. Conditions at the office of the Company, at Inglewood. Tenders close at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, July 8, at the office of the Company in Inglewood. W. E. PERCIVAL, Secretary, Tarata Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. WINTER COMFORT! J£OTOR Gauntlets, Overalls, and Goggles, for winter riding. We are the largest stockists of Motor and Cycle Accessories, and spare parts, in Taranaki. Try us for your needs. IRA J. BRIDGER, automotive equipment store. 'Jhone 66, ELTHAM.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1921, Page 1

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