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WANTED. YVANTED —Good chef. Good wages. Apply immediately Imperial Hotei. C.X. VYTANTED —Man for dairy farm; good wages to suitable man. Apply T. H. Gooch, Toko Road, Huinga. VyANTED —By an experienced enginedriver, position on steam roller, stationary, or motor lorry; first-ekuss testimonials. Apply Engineer, c/o News. c.w. YyANTED — Capable lady help for the country. Apply Mrs. Trimble, Norfolk Road, Inglewood. c.w. yOUNG Lady requires situation as junior clerk; previous experience. Apply Box 240, New Plymouth. b.e.

yU’ANTED —Strong youth to milk and assist in farm work; machines. Apply “F.L.A.”, this office.

VyANTED —Nicely furnished bedroom for lady, use of kitchen, etc. Apply “C.D.,” c/o Daily News office. e.n,

yyANTED —Bricklayer to build Chimneys, contract or day work. Apply “Bricks,” News o'ffice. b.e.

—Young lady, assist generally, country store. Apply Greenway Bros., Okato. b.e.

YyANTED —Girl for housework. Apply, with references, to Mrs. l?oreman, oßx 14, Tikorangi. b.e.

yyANTED —Domestic Help, no washing. Mrs. Reg. George, Standish Hill. b.w.

yy ANTED—3O to 50 cows to milk (machines on shares), or management of a dairy farm, by an experienced farmer. Reply to A. E. Baker, Stratford.

VyANTED—A woman for general housework; also a young man fot* general farm work, assist with milking, machines used; or married couple not objected to, if suitable. —Apply R. T. B. Mellow, Manaia Road, Kapongu.

yy ANTED—Organising Salesman or ■ Saleswoman for Province of Tara-, naki, capable handling wholesale and re- i tail. Unique toilet preparation, now to market, no opposition. Good’mde lines. Reply. .Mating experience, to ‘"Opportunity,” c/o Conrad 256 Karengahape Road.! Auckland. b.w.

WANTED. WOMAN to clean out Club-house. Apply to Chief Steward, Taranaki j Club, Egmont Street. I WANTED. Youth for Dairy Farm; machines used. Good home, good wages. Apply T. Bishop, Tariki. TO FACTORY MANAGERS. by man with long experience in butter and cheese factories (four years manager of five-vat factory), position ns first assistant main factory; good testimonials. Address— UNEMPLOYED, Kaimata. LOST AND FOUND. J^OST —Between Opunake and Now Plymouth, aide-screen of- car. Reward on return to News office. b.x. ““ HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. ST. MARY’S JJULB & SPRING pLOWER. gHOW ST. MARY’S HALL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 1 and 2. DISPLAYS OF BLOOMS by all the leading New Plymouth Horticulturists. COMPETITIVE CLASSES for Children. DECORATED TABLES & BASKETS. Refreshment and Produce Stall, Afternoon Tea, etc. Admission: Adults I/-. Children Gd. gPRING pLOWER 1 ’ WHITELEY HALL. SEPTEMBER 8, 9 and 10, 1921. pNTRTES close at Mr. C. Carter's J Store. Devon Street. New Plymouth. on Tuesday. September 6. at 5 p.m., where conditions may be seen. Gibson Cup, White Cup. Public Schools Shield; entrance Is. Decorated Tables (open and novice). Mantels, Baskets. Bowls, Cut Blooms (<space 4ft x 4ft), Ranunculi, Anemonies, Primroses, Hyacinths; entrance Gd. CHILDREN’S CLASSES (on Saturday only, September 10.) • Entries close at *lO a.m. on the above date at Whiteley Hall. Button-holes, girls under 5, 10 and 12 years; Buttonholes, boys under 5, 10 and 12 years; Children's Tables, Bowls and Baskets. Entrance free. T. G. SOLE, .Don. Secretary.

ICE CREAM! SUMMER DRINKS! pOR Delicious Tee Creams and Cool and Refreshing Summer Drinks, call at MAY’S DEVON STREET. TRY OUR SPECIALITIES: Novelty Sundaes: A novelty given away with every Sundae. Kewpie Sundaes still going strong. Ice Creams to take home—put up in non-leakable con-tainey-s.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1921, Page 1

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