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IN THE ESTATE OF W. O. SKEET. WYLLIii & MASON Instructed by the Deputy Official Assignee, will sell by Public Auction, at the Horse Bazaar, Lowe street, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 28th inst,, at 2 p.m.— ONE SPRING DRAY 1 Horse 1 Set Harness 1 Waggonette. G. R. WYLLIE, 549 Auctioneer. WYLLIE &. MASON Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Lowe street, on SATURDAY, 28th inst., at 12 noon — SECTIONS 218 AND 219, KAITI, Corner Graham and Iranui Roads, Containing One Acre Each. - G. R. WYLLIE, • 498 Auctioneer. Education Office, Napier, September 24th, 1901. WANTED— A Master for the Ormondville School, qualified to teach all the subjects required under the Standard Regulations. Salary, about £168 per annum, payable on Board's scale, subject to change according to average attendance or to alteration in Board's staff and scale regulations. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to be sent in by FRIDAY, 18th October, 1901, addressed "The Secretary, Education Board, Napier." G. T. FANNIN, 547 • Secretary. TO CLEAR WINTER STOCKS. CLAYTON BROTHERS Are Selling WOOD WOOD TEN SHILLINGS A TON, Delivered, CASH! CASH!! ■ 469 MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND on Town or Country Properties, in Sums to Suit Borrowers. JOHN COLEMAN. 745 FOR SALE. mHREE BUILDINGS, in Lowe Street. X To be removed by October 7th. Apply— WM. ADAIR. 540 WANTED FENCERS. * WANTED— Two FENCERS. None but competent men need apply. References required. Apply— W. G. BREMNER, 518 Turihau Station. WANTED. WANTED— A competent MAN; must have knowledge of gardening and milking. Wages no object for suitable person. Apply by telephone Pakarae, or personally at Albion Hotel Saturday, 10 to 11 or 2 to 3. 548 J. R. SHAW. W~ANTED~aT Boy, to miUfand "make himself useful. — Apply R. Williamson, Te Arai Bridge. ANTED— A~good General Servant.— • Apply Mr Vincent Barker, North Gisborne. 538 WANTED— A Nursegirl, for the country.— Apply Mrs J. W. Nolan. _ WANTED— A General Servant,— Apply to Mrs F. A. Martin, Whataupoko. 529 WANTED — A capable Housemaid. Good wages.— Apply to Mrs W. Acland Hood, Childers road. 509 ADE^TEETHINGTPOWDIiRS for babies are soothing, reduce fever, and prevent blotches. Price, Is. IS. £D. — Ladies Corsets (till samples), 0 la 6d. pair.— At MARK WAY'S A NNUAL MEETING of the Gisborne «tX Woman's Political Association, Tomorrow (Friday), in Wesley Schdolroom, at 8 p.m. 551 A"i' ROBERTSON'S.— Men's Suits made to measure from 60s. A marvel of cheapness, style, and finish. Large selection of New Summer Patterns to choose from. A LARGE Assortment of Ladies and Gents American Boots and Shoes, now showing at the PHIT-ESSI BOOT SHOP; A T ROBERTSON'S.— First shipment of XX New Season's Goods just opened. Latest Novelties in Gents' lies and Collars, Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, Tennis Shirte, and Caps. BLOUSE^ SILKS.— Just opened some lovely Silks in blouse lengths only ; also, full range of Merv. Surah and Japanese Silks ; also, Black Surah, Merv., and £ountess Silks. — William Pettie. BLOUSE SILKS".— Very cheap, dainty and serviceable. No two alike. Imported direct. — C. Rosie and Co. BOWLING and TENNIS "SHOES^A direct shipment just opened, at the PHIT-ESSI BOOT SHOP, Al value. qS. 1 I D.— One Hundred Pique Dress 6 11 Robes, 10 yank, only 2s. lid. each.— At MARK WAY'S. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.— Houses in Gisborne. Terms aranged. For Immediate Sale. — Houses in all Suburbs. Terms arranged. For Immediate Sale. — Variety of Sections, Gisborne and Suburbs. Terms arranged. For Immediate Sale. — Bush Lands and Improved Farms. Terms arranged. For Immediate Sale.— Forty to £50,000 worth of Property, by J. Peckover and Co. Moneys to Lend.— J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. FOR SALE cheapTa good strong Buggy Whip. Owner has no further need, as he now gets his horse shod at John H. Ormond'B. 928 6D. — Twenty pieces White Spob Muslins, 6d. yard. At MARK WAY'S. TNFANTS' SHOES, imported direct.— J. Splendid assortment now showing at Phit-Essi Bool; Shop. Prioea from Is lid. J PECKOVER AND CO., House and . Land Agents, Gisborne, have Eight Acres, House and Outbuildings at Ormond for sale; also, New Villa, at Victoria Beach ; 15 Acres, with two Orchards, Cottages, Outbuildings. Musti be sold owing to illness. 412 T OST, on Saturday evening, from a U bay gelding— A Saddle. — Finder rewarded on returning to Tait Clements, Gisborne. 519 ERCERISED SATEENS.— A splendid selection of these very pretty, fashionable, and useful goods now being exhibited on Show Tables. — William Pettie. NEW MILLINERY.— Now showing a magnificent assortment of Trimmed Millinery, including some choice Paris models ; also, great variety Sailor Hats. — William Pettie. ROOMS TO LET.— Apply at Herald Office. 542 OTEVENSON'S Pure Extracted White Kj Clover Honey, lls dozen or Is tin; Preserved Tomatoes, Standard brand,' Is; Pet-its Pois (green peas), lOd; Charcoal Biscuits, Is; Cerebos Salt (in tins), Cordials in great variety.— JAMES McKEE, Direct Importer . fjW~SHILLINGS REWARD.— Loat, JL from town, about week ago, Black and white Slut. — Apply Joe Parker, blacksmith. - 530 SKIRTS AND BLOUSES— Just opened a choice selection of Ladies' Silk Skirts, Lustre Skirts, Printed Muslin Skirts, White Skirts; also, Blouses a£ every description. — William Pettie. 9 D.— Five pieces White Twill Sheeting, 2 yards wide (No dressing), 9d. yard. —At MARK WAY'S. _ _ YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT ADAIR BROTHERS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9261, 26 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9261, 26 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9261, 26 September 1901, Page 3