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WANTED. WANTED—Young Woman, ab Housekeeper; near town; easy place. Apply “Widower,” News Office. WANTED— Trustworthy person as * ’ housekeeper, 2 adults in family, £1 per week. Apply Mra. A. Walker, Tuna. Strong capable Youth ar Young Man, for Milking and General Farm Work; machines used; wages 35/-. Apply “C,” Daily News, Stratford. WAN T ED-- Middle -aged person tar country, ordinary household duties, easy. Apply D. W. Mcßae, Pungarehu. . 4rW» WANTED—Partner with not less than £3OO, for Land Proposition in Australia. Fullest details supplied and references given. Apply *Tnvestmoit/’ c/o News. ■ WANTED to Buy—Carpenter’s Cramp ’’ (second-hand). State price and where can be inspected, to “Tools/’ o/o N ews. WANTED for youth leaving school (matriculated), Position in Engineer’s Office with chance becoming Draughtsman. Apply “Parent,” c/o News. ex. capable single men ’’ or youths for milking and general farm work. Apply to W. McKenrie (Phone 34), Waitara. c-P« A*DVERTISERS, three ladies, desire to exchange Napier house for one in New Plymouth, Schoo] holidays. No children.’ Apply Duncan, 79 Vigor Brown Street, Napier.e.w. "CITANTED—An experienced porter, ’ ’ also experienced housemaid. Apply Chib Hotel, Opunake.b.w. WANTED—Position on Dairy Farm by young man not afraid of work, and able* to milk, etc. Good home essential. R. A. Large, Labor Agent. WANTED—Married couple for dairy farm, machines used. Apply P. Sole, Brixton. c.w. VVANTED —Good all-round young man to work on farm, no ploughing; top wages to good man. Apply— N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Stratford. VVANTED —First Assistant and casual for cheese factory, commence work November I. Apply— MANAGER, Okato Dairy Company PRIVATE HOTEL PROPRIETORS, LARGE RESTAURANT PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS INTERESTED. A FIRST-CLASS MANAGER-ORGAN-ISER WANTS POSITION. Will reorganise and guarantee Increased Takings and Reduced Expenses; expert buyer. No position too large. For interview, apply to—“EXPERIENCE,” C/o Gordon & Gotch Advertising Agency, Waring Taylor Street, Wellington. CAPE EGMONT CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY 00., LTD. yyTANTED —One or two casual handt for cheese factory; wages as pei scale. Apply— MANAGER, Factory, Pungarehu. INGLEWOOD. OOTTIER’S, Inglewood, Cash Drapers.— Cream Radianta, just to hand; nice quality. Price, 4/6 yard.

QOTTIER’S, Inglewood, Cash Drapers.— Sponge Cloths, 40 inches wide; colors, Light and Dark Grey, Cream, Saxe, Brown Fawn. 3/11 per yard. 7COTTIER’S, Inglewood, Cash Drapers. Call and see our second shipment of Imported Millinery. At present we are holding a magnificent assortment. No two alike. /"V)TTIER’S, Inglewood, Cash Drapers. See our Jumpers and Blotwes, in Crepe de Chine and Silk, the best assortment we have ever had in stock. lnglewood, Cash Drapers. We hold a fine range of colors in Ribbed Silk and Striped Cashmere Hose. /COTTIER’S, Inglewood, Cash Drapers. Elbow Silk Gloves, also Short, colors black, white, pastelie and champagne. Price 5/11 and 8/11. ZX)TTT'ER’S, Inglewood. Drapers. White and Unbleached Twill and Herringbone Sheetings, 54 to 80 inches, 2/11. 3/6, 3/11 and 4/6 per yard. These sheetings are not rubbish. The quality is right. RETFORD’S FOR VALUE. JJOYLE’S LOXGCLOTH & CALICO, 1/- per yard. CRETOXNES 1/8 per yard. CREPES, 1/5 per yard. Special Line SILK ANKLE HOSE, seam down back, 3/11 pair. RETFORD’S. (Next Door to Daily News.) CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. J/ 1 YES FRONT! Saving at the Spigot and wasting at the Bung-hole. That’s what you’re doing by not having your clothes cl«aned by us. Costumes, Suite. Hate, Gloves, Fare and Overcoats of all descriptions when o’eane<i hy us are clean. Make no error when having yours done, and see it is done at MCCULLOUGH’S Opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. The BEST CLEANERS. DYERS. HAT RE-BLOCKERS & RE-MODELLERS IN TARANAKI.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1922, Page 1

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577

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1922, Page 1

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