Do your friends a great kindness by advising them to wear only " Hennessy's boots. Hard-wearing boots, good-fitting boots, boots that give satisfaction both to seller and buyer, are my mainstay. Ladies' evening shoes (instep straps, silver buckles), 2s 6d per pair, at Hennessy's. Ladies' bandsome walking shoes (cloth top), 4s 6d, at Hennessy's. — Advt. •New Dress Materials. — Second shipment now open at Mark Way House. Improvers and apprentices wanted at once. Highest wages given to good hands. Apply Miss Hammill. — Advt.
CHEAP FAItES. HpHE S.S. " WAKATIPU " sails for -■- SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on SUNDAY MORNING, at eight o'clock. For particulars, apply to— , 961 UNION STEAM SHIP CO^ CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF POVERTY BAY. i A DANCE will be held at the City Rink on MONDAY, 28th inst., at 8 p.m. Tickets (to include one lady who must have been invited to ball), 3s j each extra lady, Is. Gallery, Is. R. N. JONES, 98J Hon. Sec. DANCE. ' » A DANCE will be held m the Public Hall; Patutahi,. on THURSDAY NEXT, 3lßt inst. Double tickets, 4s. Dancing to commence at 7.30* Refreshments provided. W. HATTON, ! 977 Hon. Seo. LOST, between Patutahi and Gisborne, a Lady's Navy Blue Macintosh OVERCOAT. — Finder kindly leave at Common, Shekton and Co.'s. LOST — A small Leather SATCHEIL— Fiuder please return to Herald Ofiice. OST, between City Rink and the fire, Small Dirk KNIFE, belonging to Highland dress. — Finder please leave at Herald office. * 972 TAKEN m mistake from Caledonian Ball, a Bhort fawn Chesterfield OVERCOAT ; has cap, scarf, and key m pockets. Present .holder please leave at Adeane and Primrose's, .Saddlers, and obtain his own m exchange. 964 WILL the person who took a Waterproof COAT from Williams and Kettle's sheep sale by mistake, kindly return- same to Herald Office. .n 979 WANTED, at once — Three or Bourroomed COTTAGE.— AppIy D. A.„ Chinneby-Browk, Agent. 980 WANTED— A LAD, to milk and make himself useful on a station. — Apply W. Graham, Mangatoetoe. . 960 MISS WATSON'S School re-opens on MONDAY, May 28th. 943 ANTED, to Sell — 1000 bottles of "Ivobine" Fubnitubb Cbeam, for re-polishing every kind of furniture ; also, a splendid preparation for renewing appearance of painted doors, varnished work, etd; ; also, 100 dozen tins " Olium," for polishing stained floors, oilcloth, and linoleum. — F. B. Ovenden, 145 Gladstone road. 886 ANTED KNOWN— That the Pork Butcher's Shop has been re-dpened for the sale of Prime Dairy Fed Potk, Roll Bacon, Brawn, Black Puddings, Pork Sausages, etc. etc., adjoining Mark Way House. Also, wanted to purchase good Dairy Fed Pork, — O. Veale, Gladstone road. . j .. ; 647, WANTED KNOWN.— A good housewife always studies her husband's pocket. Ladies' Sand Shoes, 2s 9d ; Ladies' Goloshes House Boots, 4» 6d.— At Gabbett's __-__■■_■__-_-_«_-_-__--_-_-_
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6986, 26 May 1894, Page 3
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