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WAI. TED. yy ANTED—Situation in hardware department, 8 years’ experience, good references. Apply Box 88, Eltham. b.e. AN TED—For a few weeks in a country home, dressmaker to do plain sewing. Apply to "Urgent,” c/o Daily News. b.w. yy^ ANTED —A strong woman ur girl for hand milking; no other duties. Wages 30s -per week or more. For addre£s apply this office. b.2S yU’ANTED —Energetic Salesman to work on a commission basis for sales of. Dairy and Farm Machinery and other good lines. Apply in first instance to Box 212. a.w. yyr ANTED —Fann Mainager or share- ■ tni’ker to milk herd aboui- 40 cows,' machines used. Apply “Agent,” Box 36, Stratford. W A> TED—A good strong youth or ! man used to farm work. Apply to ; J. Hunter, Norfolk Road, Inglewood. I ED Housemaid-waitress for! Clarke Memorial Hostel. Apply I MUs Houghton at Hostel. f.w. jforoß’ mechanic, married, desires i position in garage or lorry driver. Long experience: good references. Ap- : ply M.M., Box 133, Stratford. f.w.. yX^ANTED—To buy, Piano, must be in • gbod order. full particulars to “Piano,” News office. f.I. yy/’ ANTED—Strong lad or man for milking and general farm work; machines used. Good wages to suitable man. Apply L.J., Daily News. b.x. W ANTED—‘Experienced waitress for Okato. Apply. Royal Hotel, New Plymouth. a.x. KAHUI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO. yyT ANTED —Casual for cheese-making; wages £3 15s. Apply— C. J. SHRIMPTON, Rahotu.

LOST AND FOUND. J^OST —Crepe-de-chene blouse, between I Cover and Devon Street. Reward. 1 Apply News Office. b.n. ■■ . FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. Jj'Oß SALE—Holstein-Jersey Cow, 2nd cal ver, due in a week; £l6. Apply “Jersey,” News office. b.e. F°b- SALE —Nearly new collapsible Seagrass Push-cart. Apply Mrs. Westbury, Blouse Shop, Devon St. f.w. SALE—Luncheon and Tea RoomsL going concern, dwelling attached, turnover £l4OO, price £375.—-R. A. Large, ‘Estate Agent, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. TATE Model Humber Car, condition as new. owner going in for larger car. This is a rare opportunity to secure a post-war model high grade English car at a sacrifice. Apply “Bargain,” Post Office, Stratford. Also, Latest Model Studebaker Special Six, done only 2000 miles, condition excellent. A snip at £450. Apply "Bargain,” G.P.0., New Plymouth. FOR SADE. gTATIONERY, Music, Book?, and Fancy Goods Business in progressive Taranaki town. Concrete building, about 54 x 24ft, double fronted shop, well fitted with shelving, show cases and counters. Terms: Stock at. valuation (about £500). Rent £2 10s" weekly, or will sell. Reply—- * “STATIONER,” c/o Taranaki Daily News. MISCELLANEOUS. AT The B.K. Bookshop.—-Weldon’s Children’s Fashions October. Free patterns of a now coat for a girl, a smart coat for a boy, a girl’s knitted dress, a child’s sleeping suit, and a boy’s one--piece suit. A record number. Price 7d, posted Bd. The B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Children’s Fashions for September. A girl’s roar, hat and overall, a girl’s dress, petticoat, knickers and bodice. All charming styles. Price 7d, posted Bd. The B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Underwear. Free patterns enclosed of a pretty nightdress, charming princess petticoat, eami-knickers, camisole and satin knickers. A new number. Give it a trial. Price 6<l, posted 7d. jk T The B.K. Bookshop.—Weldon’s Dressmaker for October. Gift patterns of a smart tailored coat and skirt, a country euit and hat, an overall and jumper; also instructions for knitting a new sports coat. Price 7d, posted Bd. The B.K. Book-hop.—Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal for September. Gift patterns of a coat, skirt and waistcoat. a new shirt blouse and skirt, a very stylish evening dress, charming willow pattern,, transfer design, v distinctive fashions in photogravure. Price 10d, posted lid.

, QARPENT ERING -Repairs and alteraI tions neatly done, sash cords renewed. Jobbing Work a speciality.— Chas. Hings ton. King Street. JDUCOL for Inhaling, gives relief immediately, 1/3 bottle. —Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. d.n. and Quinine, splendid tnnic for' the nerves, only 1/6 at Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. d.n. TZ'OLYNOS. 1/9: Nupinp.s, Ts; Autopines. Is; Vihrona, 6/6; Cuticura Soap, 1/6. —Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. d.n. JJEMEMP.ER! Wc" make up any prescription at shortest notice. Extra careful supervision. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. d.n. People.—For a gond meal —well conked, nicelv served. prompt attention visit Everybody’s Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when ijja N®w Plymouth*

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1921, Page 1

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