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WAI.TED. yXT ANTED—Married couple or singL ’’ man for dairy farm; good milice) most essential. Apply H. Brisco, Warwick Road, {Stratford.b.w« AN TIED —An experienced fejnale cook. Apply Club Hotel, Stratford? b.w. yyTAN TED. —Experienced Camp Cook ’’ for road contract gang, twenty men. “Wages £4 per week. Apply M. S. Cameron, Tarata. b.w. nr ANTED—Capable Lady Help. Apply ’’ Mrs. J. L. Perry, Vivian Street. b.x* VVANTES—Oirlvfor milking and light housework, or boy, 15 to 16, at Bell Block. Apply H.E., Daily News. b.n. VV ANTED —A housemaid, country girl preferred. Apply Mrs. Blackley,' Brougham Street. b.x. yyf ANTED—By first-class motor mechanic, five years’ experience, position in garage, any locality. Please write to E. Mills, Korito. b.w.. QMART boy Good wages to suitable lad. Apply at once to Medical Hall, New Plymouth. a.x. i yyr AN T E D —Po rt er, kit e h en-man and waitress. Must be experienced. Apply Stratford Hotel, Stratford. f.w. WANTED—Baker. Gallagherj Fitzroy Bakery. f.w. yyr ANTED—To buy Fungus, la per lb. Apply Wong You, Stratford. f.y yV - ANTED—A strong girl or woman for hand milking; another girl kept, no other duties; 30s per week. For address apply at this office. E 5 yyTAN TED—Tailor, weekly hand or piece. Apply R. Peat, Opunake. yyANTED-A lad, 18 to 20, for milking. Apply A. J. Hoskin, AhititL tVAN TED—First-class cook; also ¥ second. Apply News. b.x. WANTED—Smart Lad to assist with ’ milking. R. A. Large, Labor Agent, U.S.S. Buildings. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. . accompanied by tes«* timonials, are invited for the posi*« tion of assistant slaughterman at the Abattoir. Wages £3 per week, with board and lodging. Applications close on Saturday, 3rd December, 1921. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk.

LOST AND FOUND. oTRAYED.—Chestnut mare, with rope k halter. Reward. Apply Daily News. a.e. STRAYED NOTICE. . STRAYED on Section 87, Block VIII., Cape Survey, 1 Blue Cow, branded V on rump. If not claimed and expenses >aid, will be sold to pay expenses. 11. SYMONS, Pungarehu. MISCELLANEOUS. gEEF, Iron and Wine Tonic—Xhe spe- 1 cific that builds up the wasted tisue. . Price 6s only at Friendly Socieies’ Dispensary. Skin Soap softens, ’ beautifies and preserves the skin. ’urest materials. 1/3 per cake, 3s for hree. Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. I AVEN DER' Water—s2, 65, and aIU best English makes. Prices from 2a o 7s 6d. Friendly Societies’ Dispen- , ary. TL> RESCRir ITONS from any doctor disQuality, carefulness and ac- | curacy guaranteed. “The Dispensing Chemists.”—Friendly Societies’ Dispensary. s OARPENTERING —-Repairs and alterations neatly done, sash cords renewed. .lobbing Work a speciality.— Chas. Kingston, King Street. x CEE our windows for special reductions in upholstery, hearth rugs and carpets. Purser’s, Red Post Furnishers, New Plymouth and Inglewood. f.w. QPECIAL Prices in Crockery Department during next, few weeks. See windows. Purser’s, Red Post, New Ply*, mouth. * f.w. /CHESTERFIELD in Shadow, £l5 15s, best workmanship. See. windows i for bargains. Purser’s, Red Post, New Plymouth. TMPERIAL Axminster Carpet Runners, 19s per yard; Tapestry Runners from 7/9 yard, at Purser’s, Red Post, New Plymouth. f.w. . T>UY Now and save money, furniture, ■*"* Furnishings and Crockery at special prices. See our windows. Purser’s. • Red Post, New Plymouth and Inglewood. f.w. VITE manufacture all Furniture and* ’’ Upholstery* that we sell. Save money by purchasing from the man facturers. —Purser’s, Red Post Furnish, ers. f.w. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PIPE ON THE MARKET. QENUINE BRIAR, Hall Marked Silver Mounted, with good quality Vulcanite Mouthpiece. Call in and purchase a “VICTOR* Pipe. British made. Country Customers, mail us 7/6, stating shape required. Sent post free. J. AUSTIN & SON TOBACCONISTS, MEN’S FANCY GOODS & SPORTING GOODS, £ 85 DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH BOX 141. 'Phone 385»

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1921, Page 1

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