WANTED. Vy ANTED —First-class waitress foi hotel in. New Plymouth. Applj News Office. d.u IyANTED —Man for machine milking and general farm work; top wages to good man. —F. Copestake, Lepperton. dje, yy ANTED to buy —Tent, approximately 15ft by 30ft; also 14ft by 14ft. Wire, stating lowest cash price, Stratford Marble Bar. d.w t yy ANTED —Good all-round farm hand. Wages £2 per week. Apply Bos S 3, Kaponga. d.p< J£IGH School Boy (15) wants shop or office work during vacation. Reply. “Willing,” Daily News.djn. yy ANTED—A boy or youth for far)n ’ work at Bell Block; milking mach-' ines used. Apply News office.d.y. yy ANTED—A relieving maid. Club Hotel, Waitara. d.w. yy ANTED—Two maids, one able to do cooking.—Noradene Private HospitAl. \ ex.. yy ANTED —Good, reliable yoxing man or youth for milking and general farm work; machines used; good home. Apply News Office. c.w. yy/ ANTED by tradesman —Building work, town or country; wage or contract. Apply “Competent,” Daily News. c.w, yyANTED —A married couple farm. Apply B. Roberts, Okato. b.x yy ANTED—A strong man or youth for hand milking, > wages 35/- a week, good home, For address apply this office. f.x. yy ANTED—To borrow, for one year only, on second mortgage, £250 to £3OO, splendid security, willing to pay 9 per cent, interest. Apply “Urgent,” c/o Daily News Office, New Plymouth. yy ANTED—A kitchen man for private hotel in New Plymouth. Apply Daily News. f.x. Ty ANTED—A family to milk from 70 to 80 cows by hand. Apply H. McCann, Opunake. d-X. yyANTED —A farm hand; good wages 4 ’’ to suitable man. Apply to J. J. Carey. Okato.d.y. yyANTED to purchase. —Good meat safe. State size, material and give other particulars to “Safe,” News Office. LEPPERTON CO-OP. DAIRY CO. yyANTED immediately—One casual hand for cheese factory; wages as per schedule. Apply— MANAGER, Lepperton.
ACCOMMODATION CIRCULAR STEEL TENT, 15 FEET DIAMETER. ERECTED AND PAINTED Ready to be moved to any perman ent position. Wood Floor, Two Windows, Door and Double Roof. Stove can be installed. This Tent can be inspected on Section Corner of South and Cutfield Roads. PRICE R. A; LARGE ESTATE AREN'T & VALUER, Or Mr J. Mynott z Cutfield Road (House adjoining tent).
LET US FIT YOU OUT WITH YOUR GEAR FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 3-yard Casts, 1 x 2 & 3, 2/6 each. Trout Flies: Bradshaw’s Fancy, Blue Dun, Black Gnat, Coachman/ Grey Orake, Greenwell’s Glory, Hardey’s Favorite Hofland’s Fancy,. Red Spinner, Teal and Red and many others in stock. Price 4/6 dozen. Silk Lines from 12/6, 50 yards; Spoon. Baits, Minnows. Reels, Rods, etc. etc. Deep Sea Fishing Tackle. » We have a large and varied stock of Cotton and Linen Lines, Hooks, Sinkers* etc. NOTE.—AII Fishing Gear Post Free tq any address. J. AUSTIN & SON HIGH-CLASS TOBACCONISTS, MEN’S FANCY GOODS & SPORTING GOODS, 85 DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH BOX 141. WELL DONE! “My removal was excellent! lam delighted!” This was the brief pleasing message from a client whose furnU are we “shifted.” We shall be pleasdto handle yours too. Our men are experts. Our equipment is the most up-to-date in the Dominion. Estimates gladly given at our offices. The -.-.ealand Express Co., Ltd
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1921, Page 1
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525Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1921, Page 1
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