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WAI, TED. ;\yANTED —Woman to wash and clean, one half day weekly. Apply Mrs. Ewing, Brown Street. c.e. YyANTED —Capable elderly woman for household duties with two in family. Applj by letter to 22, this paper, c.n. yyAN'IIED —A Girl to assist in house work. Apply Mrs. J. L. Taylor, Low gar th. XyANTED— -Single man, experienced in general farm work, fencing, etc. Wages £2 per week and. found. Apply Box 2, LUwera. ! "IyAN TIED —Good reliable family, with references, to milk 60-70 cows by hand. Apply Box 2, Hawera. Yy.YNTEu —For dairy farm, capable experienced woman, with son (age 16 to 20), positions housekeeper and farm hand respectively. Apply “Alpha,” c/o Daily News Office. c.w. Ty ANTED—Canable and experienced housekeeper for dairy farm. Apply “Energy,” c/o Daily News Office. c.w. VyANTED to buy —Tent, 6xB, with fly.—Edward's, Box 38, Stratford. IyANTED to purchase^Spring ~cart. Apply Stratford Dairy Co., Stratford. 1 c.e. YyANT k’D to rent—Lease shop with dwelling, suitable confectionery. Reply Sheppard, Castlecliff.

■VyANTED —A man or youth for gen- : eral farm work. \ Apply H. Wall, Kaimata. yyAJTRESS Wanted. Apply Railway , Hotel, Inglewood. b.y. yyANTED —Companion-help in a, comfortable country home at Waverley, musically inclined preferred. Reply, enclosing references, to “Home,” c/o I Daily News. • AN TED—For sheep farm, strong youth, milk house cows and do general farm work. Wages 30s. References required. Apply H. Kelly, Awakino. b.e vy AN TE D —By with go&d references, position in shop or on cart, waiting. Apply “Butcher,” e/o Taranaki Daily News. vyANTED—Situation by girl - of 15; gOod nome most essential. Apply 1 News Office. Stratford. b.e. desires position as manager or • * otherwise. Experience in dairy : I farming, hand or machine milking. : State wag&s. Apply “'Experienced/' Box 74, Stratford. b.w tyANTED —Maa, milk and general farm work. None but good man need apply. Apply G. Watson, or Hill’s boot shop, Kaponga. VyANTED —Youth io help on farm., j good home. Apply News Office, i St ratfurd. Wanted, milk few cowS/Tlght 1 1 houeework, good home, Bell Block. | Apply M AL. News office. a.w. 1 ITy ANTED—HeIp, girl or woman;’ . domesticated. Apply C.L.0., Daily News. f.x. MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE. 7/9 INDIAN, 1916 Model £65 ROYAL RUBY, 3J h.p., twin 3speed £37 10s THOR 6 h.p., twin 3-speed, gear box £45

IRA J. BRIDGER, SPORTS GOODS DEPOT, ’Phone 66D, ELTHAM.

ASK YOUR DOCTOR TO RING ’PHONE yV'HF.N ORDERING THAT MEDICINE ' * FOR YOU. All dispensing done by competent and experienced Dispensers. Prompt deflivCOUNTRY ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. TEED’S PHARMACIES NEW PLYMOUTH.

SALE OF SURPLUS MILITARY STOKES. CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE SALE FINALLY CLOSES ON FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 4. rpilE Depot will be open for sale to the general public between the hours 9.30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturdays—9 a.m. until 11 a.m. CHEQUES ARE NOT ACCEPTED. NO WRAPPING SUPPLIED. Boots, new, sizes 10, Il and 12; Boots, part-worn. size<s (i. 7, 8 and 9; Boots, half soled and heeled, sizes G, 7 & 8; Singlets and Underpants, new; Jerseys, renovated; Gowns, ward; Denim Suits, re-1 novat. I; Denim Jackets; Braces,' new: Gloves, new; Spurs, new ; Blue Serge Hospital Suits, new and renovated; Saddles, fantree pattern; Clothes Brushes, Tea Cans, Harness. Breechings, Traces, Leather Numnahs, Cloak Straps, Brass Stirrup Irons, Portsmouth Bits, Rope Traces, Loin ; Straps, Horae Covers (new) lined and ; unlined. Ground Sheets, Potiehp«, Leather Shoes, Greatcoats new and renovated, etc., etc. No warranty, either written or implied, is given. No go »<U will be taken back, excihang- ■ ed or sent on approval. C. F. BISHOP, Captain, A.S.C., ’ Officer in Charge, M.S.P.O, Sales, l.j

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1921, Page 1

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590

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1921, Page 1

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