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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from Liardet Street to Past Office— A Key. — Finder kindly leave at Herald Office. 611 OST Several opportunities, but by going to Church and securing a section in Paritutu, will make up for the past.— Callaghan, Manager. 587 OST— Fox Terrier Pup.— Return to E. Griffiths jind Co. ■*&? o"k"RBWAED will be given to the dwO person furnishing information' that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who wilfully broxio the windows in "Blagdon House on or about the 16th January.— J. t . Honeyfigld , Moturoa . *A) F"~OUND"_ What you have all been looking for: The way to make money, by going to Church for a plan cf Paritutu sections.— Callaghan, Man; ager . ?? ' FOUND at West's, Devon Street, opp. Jury's Stables— Satisfaction in Picture-framing, Painting, Paperhanging. Large stock in all above lines. WANTED, &c. WANTED— Two Furnished Rooms, ground floor; must be central. —Apply immediately to "Clarine," Herald Office. 610 ANTED— Lady Help or General Servant. — Apply Mrs A. M. Thomson, Westown. 616 WANTED— Boy for Devon Street East, Gill and Molesworth Streets round.— Apply sharp, Herald Office. _ 618 WANTED— A strong Lad to learn the blacksmithmg. — Apply sharp to G. Pearce, Waitara. 619 ANTED TO PURCHASE or Lease— Fruit and Confectionery Business, town or suburbs. — Apply at Herald_Office J 624 WANTED— A Young Girl to assist in housework; sleep at home. — Apply Mrs. Rudd, Gilbert Street. 541 ANTED for the Waitara branch . — First-class Shoeing and General Smith. — Apply W. Jenkinson and Co., Carriage Builders, New Plymouth. 488 WANTED for Country Hotel— . Waitress-housemaid ; wages £1. —Apply Herald Office. 6S4j ANTED— A Good General.~T4w| ply Mrs. Jno. Avery^^#fW ' jdl© ANTEIS~KNOWN— Cheap Fruit", Gilbert Street. Come and try. — -B. Johnson. 510 j .^A-JU^DIESV QjaJ*h and Hollan'X] *j\j, Costumes, worth , up to 2os, now selling at 4s lid.— At Ward's. 614 GOOD SALESWOMAN wanted for show-room. — Apply Morey and Son, drapers, Box 124, New Plymouth. , 435 ALL W r OOL Dress Materials;^ice shades, marked from Is lltfrtp 2s 6d yard, now all at Is.— At Ward's. 614 HARDWARE — Ironmonger's son (32), 15 years' experience m general and furnishing, from wholesale, agricultural and dairy, desires situation as manager, traveller, or assistant; well known to best English houses.— Apply_Herald_^ffice . 517 YOUNG DUCKS os pair, own rearing. — Taylor and Joseph, opposite Ued House. Telephone 22/". 622 OUNG FOWLS 4s (5d pair from February I.— Taylor and Joseph, opposite Red" House. Telephone 227. I f\ PIECES Check Ginghams, guar'dtLJ anteed fast colours, 3s Hd per dozen. — At Ward's. m 614 AN and Son require situation on dairy farm; used to cows.— Apply Sole/ Butcher. 621 OK SILK BLOUSES in black and __/O cream, usually 7s 6d, 9s 6d to 12s 6d, now all at 4s lid each. — At . WarcTs. 6 i 4 SHIP Limejuice, genuine Montserrat Limejuice, Raspberry or Lemon Syrup, also Crystals for summer drinks. i _1 Miss Jones, Grocer. 620 6 DOZEN only Ladies' and Girls' • small brim Sailors' Straws, usu- ' ally 3s lid, now 6d each.— At Ward's » ~« /r\ COOlTCanvas Shoes for Men, -T/ \j at The' Melbourne's Great ; Boot and Shoe Sale, now on. 61_< > A MUSEMEXT for Men— Pool. Pool ■ ____ Pool. Id stick. — Opposite Red , House. ___ t i OTa -REDUCED PRICE of 1 I ___ / O Ladles' 17s 6d Welted Shoes : at The Melbourne's Sale, Button or » Lace. , 61 ? ) /^WN OUR FARM— Fine Plums l*d - VJ lb. Order early. — Taylor and 1 Joseph. Pi-- ! T_IOR MEN— Hats of every descnpV tion at sale prices; spepial offer ? of Hard Felts for business wear at - 4s lid.— N.Z. Clothing Factory. t 171 OR EXCHANGE— 9O acres closo : 2 iJ New Plymouth. Owner will take house property to value £400 to i^OO; v balance on mortgage.— Nolan and U 3 O/ 1 1 —CANVAS SHOES for Wo2^/11 men, reduced from 3s lid, c at The Melbourne's Great Sale, now f on. _!.' ( 11 A I Ct— MEN'S High-grade Boots ' 5 14/ D that were 18s 6d. at The ; Melbourne's Great Boot and Shoe Sale. q bit > '" !r~P\~H~~ZI "WARD~SHOES, rubber ' l " 0/11 heels, chrome leather, at > Q The Melbourne's Sale, reduced from - 6s lid . 6 ±' j A VACANCIES — Superior furnished • V double and single bedrooms, with 1- all conveniences, rent moderate.— Adi' drew apply _Herajd_Offife^. __48b )i TAMTIAKING— Brass, Copper . Alu- - 9 1 minium, and Enamelled Preservn mc Pans. Fruit Jar Rings, Bottling ir Wax, Wood' Spoons, cheap Weights ; and >r Scales— H. Ward and Co., The Cash 71 Ironmongers : ___ ___* - W^NESS SCRIBBLING BLOCKS ?r O at Catran's, 100 pages, 3d each. s " Try them for your office table. Rough )3 scribbling paper in a handy .form.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13877, 1 February 1909, Page 1

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763

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13877, 1 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13877, 1 February 1909, Page 1

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