CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in these columns not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for ONE SHILLING per insertion; or for Three Insertions 2s Gd. If orders como by letter it must bo understood that double these rates will bo charged unless accompanied by cash. LOST AND FOUND. LOST— Hunch of Gold Rings and Seals; much valued and prized as family keepsake. « Finder rewarded. — Apply Herald Office. a 912 LOST in town—Fox Terrier Hup, black and fawn head. —W. MTndoo, Fitzroy ’bus. a 909 LOST, from my farm, Bell Block— The well-known hunters, the grey maro “Kiri,” and brown gelding “Kura.” Reward for information. — Arthur Cliff. a 865 FOUND] at Arnold George’s] Brougham St. —High-grade Bicycles and Accessories at rock-bottom prices. Standard makes. a 539 FOUND, during tho holidays, at West’s, Devon St. (Opposite Jury’s Stables) —Satisfaction in Pictureframing, Haper-hangings, Painting, etc. WANTED. &c. WANTED— General Servant (no washing).—Apply, Mrs. M’Hardy, “Airlic,” Powdorham St. ruy, a9IO w WANTED —Smart respectable boy, before and after school hours.— Baker and C0.,-DevoirStreet. aBB7 ANTED to Buy—Good Express Horse. —Apply Herald Office. ■ ; a 883 WANTED —A lady help for small household.—Apply Miss Wilson, “Holmwood,” Carrington Hoad. a 894 ■WTIiJa.MS’ A 1 Registry Office. VV ’Phono 339. (Opposite Railway Station,!. —Wanted: Lady-help (country), Generals, Housemaid-Cook, Porter. Furnished and unfurnished rooms to let.* , ,■■■■'■■ ■ - KEEP warm this winter by getting tho best of Underwear and Overwear from Ambury’s splendid stock. ~ a9o7i IF you can’t got what you want at tho ordinary store then try Veale’s. You will got everything there extra choice, and a groat variety. Ini fact we aro told daily that if you want;’ something really good, , from a pound of bacon to a pound of coffee, thoro is only oho store in it—Vcalc’s, Theatre Royal. ’Phono 166.* , WANTED Known—Fresh Flounders twice a week at Gardner’s Refreshment 917 WINTER warmth, • comfort, and perfect fit will bo found in Am-' bury’o Costumes, Coats, and Under-, wear. ■ . n 907 WANTED Known.—Horse Covers from 8s 6d at. Cook and Lister’s, Currie Street, New Plymouth. a 903 I7ILOORADORNA. —The best of all ? Floor Polishes. Of all storekeepers or at the Red Post, Is bottle. a 578 O AMPLE Hose at the Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King Street. ' a9Ol LIGHT Overcoats for autumn wear in’newest styles and colours at The N.Z. Clothing Factory.* IXPENNY Sash Ribbons at tho Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegio Library, King St. a9Ol TRY Brito Glass, tho lightning window and mirror cleaner. Saves time, less labour,-brilliant results. —A; Vcalc, Agent. , , a 682 WANTED Known—Cambridge Pork Sausages, Roast Sucking Pig, and Small Goode of all kinds at iGardiner’s Pork Butcher Shop. 917 EMSTITCHED Handkerchiefs Is lid dozen at tho Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King Street. _ a9Ol WANTED, Known;—For “Swift,” “8.5. A.,” or “Rover” Standard Cycles, apply or write to Arnold George, Loading Cycle Merchant, Brougham Street. n 539 PATENT Breakback Rat and Mouse Traps, easily sot and halted, sure latcbcrs-, new French wire Rat Cages. —II. Ward and Co'., Tho Cash Ironmongers.* BIG Lot of Twopenny Ibices at the Busy Cash Store, opposite Car-: negio Library, King Stw a9Ol ’l.Tr/ELSBACH Gas Mantles 6d each; V v cheaper by the dozen. Extra Glasses, Globes, and Mantle Rods.—H. Ward arid Co., The Cash Ironmongers,* XF Bobby Burns wore Loro the noo, he’d gie it oot in rhyme, and vay tho meat we ha’e to eat is very, very prime. But the best of all, ye’ll got from Joll; that is so every time.* OPUNAKE COACH. Revised time-table ns from January 1, 1911: — Leaves Daily. New Plymouth Post Office 9.30 a.m. Omata ... ••• 10.10 a.m. Oakura ... ... ... 10.55 a.m. Tataraimaka ... ... 11.45 a.ra. Okato ... ... ... 12.25 a.m. Puniho ... ... ... I*o p.m. Warca ... ... ... 1.15 p.m. Pununrolm ... ... 2.6 p.m. Rahotu... ... ... 2.80 p.m. Oaonui ••* ••* ... 3.15 p.m, Opunakc, arrive ... ,4.0 p.m. Leaves Daily. Opunakc ... 5.45 a.m. Oaonui ... ... ... 6.30 a.m. Raliota ... ... ... 7.20 a.m. Pungarehu ... ... 8.5 a.m. Waroa ... ... ... 8.30 a.m. Puniho ... ... ... 8.45 a.m. Okato ... ... ... 9|15 a.m. Tataraimaka ... ... 9.45 a.m. Oakura ... ■ ... * ... 10.50 a.m. Omata ... ... ... 11,41 a.m. New Plymouth, arrive ... 12.15 p.m. All Faros and Parcels to be prepaid, and Tickets obtained for such. Plymouth Booking Office: Masonic Stables. Opunakc Booking Office: Middleton’s Hotel. ■ Through Fare: Single, 10s; Rehirn, 17s. W. A. JURY, Proprietor. ’Phone 315. r . J E ENKINSON AND c 0., CARRIAGE BUILDERS, NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITARA. HERALD OFFICE for Good Printing at Short Notice.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143473, 21 April 1911, Page 1
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