WANTED. YV ANTED—Experienced Waitress, for' private hotel; also General (sleep at borne pre /’erred). Apply Ne v.s Office, ax. ’V/ViANTED—Good Pantrymaid or Reliev ing Maid. Apply Criterion Hotel. a.ii. IVAN TED—Position in office or warThouse, salary secondary consideration. Apply X, this office. S.W. VVANTED—By young man, job on sheep station, experienced and steady. Apply “Willing,” Daily Newe. VV ANTED—Position for boy during school holidays. Apply G., News Office. &.n. VVANTED—Housekeeper, refined, fond of children, near New PlymouthApply “Profession,” News Office. a.w, VVANTED—Relieving maid and chenman. Apply Inglewood Ho* tel. fjc. VVAN TED.—Experienced housemaid Apply Whittle, Stratford Hotel, f.w. VVANTED—Good relieving girl; 133 wages. Apply Okato Hotel. f.x. YY ANTED, a Relieving Girl. Apply Club Hotel, Waitara. e.w. ANTED, for Country Hotel, capable Woman to mind children and do a little housework; 20s. Gibson’s Agency, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. e.w. YYANTED —A man who understands Bullock-driving. Apply A. M. Dombroski, Norfolk Rd. e.w. —Furnished House near beach, from Jan. 5 to 22. State terms to “Seaside,” c/o Daily News; or ’phone 387, Hawera. e.w. YYANTED, a General, able to cook; easy place. Good girl good wages. Apply "General,” News Office. d.x. to Borrow—£soo, on firstclass live and dead stock security (worth £1000).) Apply “Immediate," c/o News Office. p.y. Reliable Lad for Sheep and Dairy Fann. Good home. R. A. Large, Labor Agent, Union S.S. Co.’s Buildings, St Aubyn Street. 'iYANTED —Housemaid, to assist. Apply “Chetwode,’’ 273 Devon St. West, bx. yY ANTED—Man for Farm Work. Apply “C.,” c/o Daily News Office, Stratford. b.y. YYANTED— Young Lad for light farm work; machines used. Apply W. B. Casey, Inglewood. b.L YYANTED —Trustworthy Girl, over 17, to take charge of child from 1.30 to 6 p.m. daily. Apply Mrs. Hugh Fraser, Barrett Street. Telephone 455. STRONG MAN WANTED, YY ANTED—Good strong man for machine milking; wages £2. Apply— J. FOX, Huiroa. LOST AND FOUND. from “Marsland View”—One Turkey Hen; finder rewarded. a.n. Will’ person who took child’s heather wool coat from Hygienic, yesterday, return same there immediately ? f.<?« JJSEFUL & pLEASING QIFTS FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS. piCYCLES, Tricycles, Dolls’ Pramn, Scooters, Horsie-Toddlers, Tennit Racquets, Cricket Bats, Balls, Electric Torches. GOOD ASSORTED STOCKS AT IRA J. BRIDGER’S. • BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. ’Phone 66d.
MOTOR CYCLE TYRES. SPECIAL purchase, 120 only, size 26 x 2}. Look at the pricee: Dunlop Railroad 455, Bates’ Heavy Ribbed 40s, Palmer Ribbed 32/6, postage paid. Guaranteed fresh new stock.—N.Z. Motor ■Wrecking Co., Ltd., Spare Parts Specialists, 29 Harris Street, Wellington. XMAS GIFTS One only ,2| h.p. 2-speed DOUGLAS, in perfect order. Only £45. First in gets this. Owner hard up and wantu the cash. One only 5-seater English Car; an absolute sacrifice. £95 gets this. One only 2J HUMBER Motor-Cycle, recently overhauled and new tyres and tubes fitted. No reasonable offer re* fused. INSPECTION INVITED. GEORGE & JULIAN MOTOR REPAIR SPECIALISTS, KING STREET. ’Phone 721. Box 239. LEGAL NOTICE. T HAVE pleasure in announcing that I have admitted into partnership Mn Campbell McCormick, who for some timi past has been my Managing Clerk. Th* practice will in future be carried on un. der the style or firm of CROKER & MeCORMICK, Barristers and New Plymouth. C. H. CROKER, Barrister and Solicitor, National Bank Chambers, Brougham Street, New Plymouth...
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1922, Page 1
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534Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1922, Page 1
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