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WANTED. OW’-J YVANTED—A strong lad for. milking and farm work; god home. Apply “MdlkVr,” Ahititi. .w. VVANTEEX —Position on mixed farm; reliable man with horses. Apply, stating wages, to “XY’Z,” News Office, Stratford. b.w<tTANT"ED—Genera 1 farm hand; must * * be able to do any work on farm; constant job. Apply “W.,” News Office, Stratford. b.X. WANTED-Good Cook. Gibepfi’s Agency, New Plymouth. ' A WAITING - Engagement — Married cqui pie, good milkers, wages on ehares. Gibson’s Agency. Egmont Street. A WAITING position as Housemaid, Housekeeper -or -General, able to milk. Gibson’s Agency, Egmont Street. man, able'artist milk 60 heifers. Gibson’s Agency, Egmont Street. ■ .; YX7 ANTED —Capable man , sheep farm. Gibson’s Agency, 'Egmont Street. , - HLCsTED —Dairy farm hand; good ’’ money suitable applicant. Gibson’s Agency, Egmont Street. ' hand, ploughing? ’’ fencing and general. Good money suitable man. Gibson’s Agency, Egmont Street. b-fi» WANTED—A trustworthy person aa ’ ’ help in good home in town. For addr es a apply “Home,” Daily News. b.w. \V ANTED—Strong youth for milking ’ v with machines and to go to factory. Apply, stating wages, to X.Y.Z, Okato. b.w. YVANTED —For country, good capable ’ V girl or housekeeper, must be used to children. Reply, stating age and wages required, to “Country,” c/o Daily News. b.w. WANTlrb—To exchange 20 Dry Stock ’ for 10 to 15 Milch Cows. Apply to J. Coleman, lEgmont Village.a.e. VSTANTED—Relieving Waitress. Apply Whitham, Club Hotel. Opunake. f.w VVAN TED— £5OO on first mortgage, 8' per cent, for 3 years. Apply H.W.R., News office. or three used, partly *’ worn down navvy shovels. Forward price to “Shovels,” News office. y^ANTED=To - lnvest7~£2ooo in good ’’ farm, preferably with a man who is an honest and industrious farmer. Send full particulars in confidence to “Capital,” News office. No agents or intermediaries. ytTANT ED— A strong lad. to assist m ** making and general farm work (no heavy work); a good home and good wages to a suitable lad. Apply 8.G.T., Daily News. ' Vl,f ANTED—Bookkeeping during even- ’* ings. Tradesmen’s books and tax returns a speciality. Terms moderate. “Accountant,” c/o News., ■WANTED— and lodgings by ** young man; state terms, etc., tc "Lodgings,” c/o News. e - e WANTED—Dry fungus, good quality. 8d per lb. Wong You, Strathy. WANTED Known—Job printing' dt' every description executed at Daily News’ Job Printery, Currie Lane, New Plymouth. MISCELLANEOUS. pORNFLjUR, Bd. lOd, Is; Large Custard Powder, ls; Silo Baking, Gem Baking, Is Id; Milk, lid; Rice and Sago. 3 for Is; Rennet, Is 6d; Tape. Elastic. Thimbles, Teething Powders, Soothers, Knives, Playing Cards, Combs. Brushes, Linen Buttons, Crochet • Cottons, and al] other lines at town prices and below.—Blanchard’s West End Store. Ilf ACHINE-DRESSED Cocksfoot 9|d, Rough for surface sowing 6£d. Clover 1/-. Send for samples and full particulars. PETER BOYD, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Dunedin. a»y« BE your own Boss. Have your own Business. No canvassing, small capital, experience unnecessary. H. T. Freeman. Wood’s Buildings, Wat* erloo Quay, Wellington. p LADIOLA & Cape Snowdrop Bulbs, 2/6 per dozen, delivered free for cash till September 15. —B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston N. ■POUND— We clean dark fabrics by i the same method as we do white Vmes, hence the excellent bright appearance when finished. Our way is the best way. Try us and see.—McCullough’*. opposite McNeill’s, Devon bt.. New Plymouth. Q J. SULLIVAN has~no shop exoenses, no dead end costs, consequently he can sell at prices that defy competition. f>E up with the time* and have a hair clip with our Electric Hairdressing Appliances. Quick and neat. Preece’s, Devon Street Central. " b.y. TpXIT the Scissors. Enter Preece’s Electric Haircutting Machines. Try i a clip. b.y. gMITH’S M OTOR gERVICE. INWARDS: Bus leaves TTRUTT Dally, at 8 a.m. Bus leaves PUKEARUHE Daily, at 8 a.m. Bus leaves URENUI Daily, at 8.45 a.m. Bus leaves WAITARA Daily, at 9.30 a.m. Arrives NEW PLYMOUTH about 10 a.m, •”+ OUTWARDS: . Bus leaves NEW PLYMOUTH Daily, at 3 p.m. Bus leaves WAITARA Daily, at 3.45 p.m. Leaves Urenui for Uruti and Pukearuhe, Daily, at 4.45 p.m. WAITARA—NEW PLYMOUTH SERVICE. Leaves WAITARA Daily, at 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.tn. Leaves NEW PLYMOUTH Daily, at 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. WAITARA DEPOT.—Mr. G. H. Fletchor, ButNEW PLYMOUTH DEPOT—Messrs. Therkleaon and Morrison, Taxi Garage, Brougham Street, ’Phone 858. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Proprietor.'

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 1

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695

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 1

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