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WAI. TED. yy anted— Two errand boys; day work. Apply sharp, Teed and Co., Devon (Street. f.x. ANTED—A family to milk 45 cows by hand; wages £6, with house and usual allowances. Apply W. Bradshaw, Auroa. ANTED—Good cook. Apply Club Hotel, Stratford. f.n. to Buy —One half-ton endless chain block. . Apply Mace Bros., Kent Road. f.w TV'ANTED- —Working Partner on dairy farm, with £490 or £5OO capital. Milk 50 cows. Married man preferredApply "Dairy,” P. 0., Inglewood. f.x. yy7ANTED —A capable general help, sleep at home. Apply Mrs. Brookman, Standish Hill. f.n. yiTANTED —Two pairs of heavy iron wheels, low set. Apply box 9, Waitara. ■yyrANTED —By young man, work on farm; experienced machines and ploughing, etc. Write “willing,” c/o Daily News. e.w. yi/ANTED —An experienced laundress. Central Hotel, Hawera. e.w. yy/ANTED —Middleraged woman for housework and plain cooking. Apply “A.8.C.,” P.O. Box 36. Inglewood, d.w yyAN TED—Position as kitchen help or i housemaid, hotel preferred. Apply “L,” Okato Post Office. d.w. TYRANT ED to buy—Tent, 6xB, with fly?—Edwards, Box 38, Stratford. yy/ANTED —A man or youth for general farm work. Apply H. Wall, Kaimata.

yy/ANTED —Companion-help in a comfortable country home at Waverley, musically inclined preferred. Reply, enclosing references, to “Home,” c/o Daily News. VV ANTED—HeIp, girl or woman; domesticated. Apply C.L.0., Daily News. . f.x. TARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. . yy/ANTED —For the New Plymouth Hospital, a Housekeeper. Salary £l5O per annum, with Board and Quarters. Previous experience in a large institution necessary. Applicants to state when they could commence duties. App ications close with the Secretary on 15th November next, from whom conditmus of appointment may be obtained. E. HOLDEN, Secretary. TARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. yy/AiNTED —For the Now Plymouth Hospital, an (Engineer to take charge of Steam Plant. Second-class Certificate necessary. Salary £2OO per annum, with free house. Duties to commence Ist December next. Applications close with the- Secretary on 14th November next, from whom particulars can be obtained. E. HOLDEN, Secretary. TYPEWRITERS! TYPEWRITERS! TYPEWRITERS I TYPEWRITERS I /pHE famous “FOX” Machine, wellknown to all live business-men, £35; also in portable size. The world’s best machine is the “ROYAL.” which has .special advantages non-existent on all other typewriters. Write or call upon me for full particulars. Price £37. TO THOSE BUSINESS-MEN WHO BELIEVE THEMSELVES TO BE AWAKE. yy/ATCH this paper for the date of opening, when I shall be prepared io quote you for all classes of Lithographic and Letterpress Printing. My Lithographical Plant is the largest and most up-to-date between Auckland and Wellington*, and equal £o anything in the cities, forth erm ore. you have my 22 years’ experience in all branches of the art of lithography given you free. Illuminated Addresses in the very best stylo, from 10 to 50 guineas.

PIERRE F. BURROWS, P.O. BOX 247 NEW PLYMOUTH. FORTUNES IN POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. 71/rORE fortunes have been made out of ’ patent medicines than any other business. -Starting with a capital of £lO, in five years I made over £5OOO in the business. I knew absolutely nothing about the profession, but I commenced to make money right from the start. From being a comparatively poor wage-earner, I became an employer. I now have everything I wish, can travel, see life, enjoy myself, work only when I want to, and am free from the dreaded spectre of unemployment. Any ambitious man or woman can do what I have done. There is no special technical knowledge required. Most of the wealthiest patent medicine proprietors were not even chemists. I will explain more thoroughly to any earnest inquirer who will send me 6d in stamps as,proof of good faith and to help cover postage, stationery, etc. Address me: Mr. C. Roberts-Sinclair, Box 1067, Auckland. DROWNED ON LABOR DAY, BUT WE ARE STILL SMILING. QPUNAKE BAND Programme will bo rendered at NGAERE GARDENS ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, Commencing 12 o’clock. Motor Service from Stratford Post Office at .intervals. First trip 11.30 a.m. LESTER BROS PHONE 315.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1921, Page 1

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654

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

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

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