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WANTED. 7 \vANTED. Kite-henwoman, good wages. ’ V Apply Inglewood Hotel. d,w • TITANTED-r-For sheep station, elderly j ’’ handy man, 25/-. Gibson’s Agency, Egmont Street. . ytpiNTED —For dairy farm, -qeto: i young woman. Gibson’s Agency, r Egmont otreet. • d-P- , ANTED—Capable dairy farm ;han£, . ’ £2 per week and found. R. B. ’ Gray, Okato. two men, board in pri- > vate home, spare room. Apply to “Cobbers, Daily News. ANTED —To help milk, Strong Boy ,o or Girl (hand). Apply J. C. Mur- „ phy, Robson Road, Ngaere. / d.w. , VvANTED—itespectable~Girl for coiin8 try, one able to milk preferred; other help kept; good home. Apply . F.H.T., c/o News. a.e, YV’ANTED—For sheep station, married ’ v couple, wife cook and bake. Wages £126 per annum. Gibson’s Agency, Eg- , mont Street. d.n. r YVANTED—By single young mam, 26, ’’ ’ highly recommended, position on dairy farm, wages or shares. Gibson’s Agency, Egmont Street. ' d.n. YnANTiED— A good lad to assist in 1 ’’ milking and general farm work; a n -good home and good wages to a suit- . able lad. Apply C. Chapman, Pembroke Road., Stratford.d.w. ' IVANTED —Baker, small goods princi- ’ * pally. Apply A. 8., c/o Grand Central, New Plymouth. d.e. yO’ANTED—Strong lad for farm work. Apply L.L., this office. d.w. VV’ANTED —A strong lad for milking ’’ and farm work; god home. Apply “Milker,” Ahititi. p.w. YVANTED —Position on mixed farm; ’ ’ reliable man with horses. Apply, r stating wages, to “XYZ,” News Office, . Stratford. b.w. YYTANTED—GeneraI farm hand; must ’ ’’be able to do any work on farm; constant job. Apply “W.,” News Office, ’ > Stratford. b.x. ■yO’ANTED —A trustworthy person as ! help in good home in town. For ad-' dress apply “Home,” Daily News. b.w. VVANTED—Strong youth for milking with machines and to go to factory. Apply, staging wages, to X.Y.Z, Okato. b.w. , VVANTED —For country, good capable ’ girl or housekeeper, must be used tq", children. Reply, stating age and wages required, to “Country,” c/o Daily News. b.w. yjyANTED —Two or three used, partly : worn down navvy shovels. Forward price to “Shovels,” News office. YY7ANTED —To invest, £2OOO in good < farm, preferably with a man wjio is an honest and industrious farmer. Send full particulars in confidence to “Capital,” News office. No agents or in--1 termediaries. ' ■ ' . WANTED—Bookkeeping during e4en- J ings. Tradesmen’s books and tax returns a speciality. Terms moderate. - “Accountant.” c/o News. WANTED Known—Job printing 'of every description executed at Daily News’ Job Printery, Currie Lane, New Plymouth. WANTED AT ONCE. A BOUT 35 Head first quality two-year-old Grade Jersey Springing Heifers, September and October calvers. Also about 22 to 25 yearling good quality Grade Jersey Heifers. Apply— R. F. CORNWALL, New Plymouth. LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Kit Motor Bike Tools, either Mangorei Road or between Egmont . Road and town. Reward. Apply Daily News. , c.x. TpXIT the Scissors. Enter Preece’s Electric Haircutting Machines. Try. a -clip. b.y. WE ARE NOW SHOWING A Very Fine Assortment of HOSIERY In the Latest • Shades and Styles* Our Special Selection in RIBBED CASHMERE is unsurpassed. An unparalleled stock of RIBBED & PLAIN SILK HOSE includes Bond’s “Triple Wear & “American Beauty,” “True Shape,” “Black Cat,” in a number of colours, and a superior Milanese with Lisle feet and heels. PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE from 2/11 Pair. CHILDREN’S HOSE in great variety. See our goods and compare quality and prices before buying elsewhere. MAWKES & CHAMPION For WOOL, HOSIERY & UMBRELLAS 277 DEVON STREET. New Plymouth. COTTIER’S INGLEWOOD. • - CASH DRAPERS. OUR NEW SEASON’S TOBRALCOS ’ HOYLE’S PRINTS & CYLCELLA CLOTHS JUST OPENED UP, The above lines are the three beat washing and wearing Cloths in the Trade to-day. Every yard of each cloth if stamped with the name. CALL AND INSPECT. COTTIER’SVTGLEWOOB

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1922, Page 1

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597

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1922, Page 1

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