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WHAT'S THAT WHISTLE? Y"\H! IT'S THOMAS, with Vegetables! He has Hay, Chaff, Pumpkins, Potatoes, Horse. Carrots, and all farm produce for sale. 831 ANTED, to purchase—Good strong ; second-Land Double-seated Buggy or Waggonette, with brake, pole, and shaft.—Apply Survey Oliice. 271 WANTED— Married~Couples, Cooks, Housemaids, General Servants, Nursery Governess, and Ladyhelp.—Apply to Mrs East, the Gisborne Registry. ANTED—A Youth, as Junior Clerk. Apply, in writing, on or before Wednesday, 25th June.—Common, Shelton and Co., Ltd. 272 WANTED, to Let — Seven-roomed House; bath-room and scullery; all in first-class order.—Apply at Herald Office. 273 WANTED.— A PLOUGHMAN.—Ap- ■ ply to B. Preston, Te Arai. 264 ANTED—A Youth, for station; one ■ with dogs preferred.—Apply to Dr I _Cole L _ 257 ANTEfT-A Housemaid.—Apply to _■ Mrs H. N. Watson, Patutahi. W~ "'"ANTED—A good General Servant.— Apply to Mrs Fred. Parker, Lowe street. • 245 WANTED— Position as Shepherd, by married man ; good dogs.—Apply "Backwoods," Herald Office. 211 ANTED^A smart, tidy Girl, about 14, to assist in housework.—Apply Mrs Ledger, North Gisborne. 183 ANTED, to sell — Section,"!^ Mar karaka, main road, £50; sections, in town, from £40 upwards, £10 cash, £10 six months, balance 12 months; also, secLions, Whataupoko and Kaiti. — T. G. Lawless, Agent. WANTEp~KNOWN=jr"DT~HaTries has just opened up a choice selection of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes/which will be sold" at prices to suit, everybody. Fit and style guaranteed. Zealandia Boots stocked.—J. D. Harries, Boob Importer. _^ 147 WANTED, to sell—Houses, on Whataupoko, " £290, £335, £350, £375, £500, £620, £650, etc. Terms arranged. T. G. Lawless, Agent. ___ _ WANTED KNOWN.—My snop will be open on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday for the sale of Rolled Bacon, Pork Sausages, Pork Pies, Hams, etc., at reasonable prices.—O. Veale, Pork Butcher, Gladstone road. 357 tt rT~HOUSE to Let, in. Roebuck KJ '\J* road.—Apply Clayton Bros. A UOKLAND FLOUR—The celebrated A brand, Housewife's Pride. Try it. Also, Wheatmeal, Rolled Oats, Oatina, Oats, Bran, Pollard; Barley, Wheat, Maize. Choice line Swan Ham Sausages. James McK.ee, Direct Importer. ; B~USHMEN and Others,—Under Flannels 2s 6d, He&vy Sdxs Is, Knitted Wool Undershirts and Pants 3s 11, Heavy Stripe Rugs 6s lid, 8s lid.—Only at ■Mark Way's. TIES .'Coronation Ties, \J; correct colors and shapes, just opene^fcat Robertson's. Call and inspect. , DAMASKS-Unbleached 10id, Is 3d, Is 6d; bleached Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d. Lace" Curtains at marvellous prices. —At Mark Way's. ' PObTSALE, Cheap—Baled Hay, Clover and Meadow Hay,, Empty Bacon Cases, Empty Vinegar Casks, Empty Crates, Wood of small boxes for kindling wood. —James MeKee. _ FOR SALE, as going concern—Leading Bicycle Business, Gladstone road, with.plant and accessories.—For full particulars, apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. FOR" WINTER WEAR.—Great selection of Men's Chesterfield and Covert Coats, latest shapes and lowest prices.— At Robertson's. __ GUM~TBOOTS.— Just opened, all sizes in Men's Gum Boots, at Phit-Essi Boot Shop. ..'..- " '' TTINEMOA QUADRILLE ASSEMXI BLY, McFarlane's Hall, Thursday evening next. Music, Mrs Fernandez.— J. Harvey, Hon. Sec. . 253 LOST— English Setter Dog and Bitch. Reward on returning to J. McKee. LOST— One Buggy Rug 7 between McFarlane's Hall and Nelson Bros.— Kindly return to Bennett and Sherratt._ LUST, betweSHPatutaW' and Mate-whero-A Buggy Rug-Finder rewarded on returning to British Empire Stables. : 277 T OST —A black Morocco Purse, conI A taining letters. —Finder please return to the W.&T.U. Coffee Rooms. 274 T ADIES' MACINTOSHES and Jackets I 4 a t 4s and 5s in the £ discount. All the newest' shapes to select from. —At Mark Way's. L McFARLANE'S HALL. — Zealandia Quadrille Assembly will hold a Dance, Wednesday (Coronation Eve). Dancing commences at 8 o'clock. —H. Pool, M.C. _276 M ILK.—All Licensed Suppliers intend resuming the old rates, viz., 3d quart, lOd gallon, from July Ist. —H. Wilson. 238 TVTATIVE TREES should be in every xN Garden. A large variety, which have been removed every year, and which tvill transplant safely. . Trees for plantations. Hedge Plants. Special varieties Df Fruit Trees for jamming),, canning, and drying. At GODDARD'S, Hawke's Bay. Stub'bs and Co., Age/its, Gisborne. 260 'RElLLY'S~Brake~will: leave for Ormond Social on Thursday, at halfpast six. . ■ SEE our Grand Display of Fancy Goods, shipped direct from London* Splendid value. On show Wednesday and following days.—C. Rosie and Co. "\7"ANKEE Boots and Shoes in the latest X shapes and styles, just arrived at Phit-Essi Boot- Shop. __ j, JPECKOVER AND CO., * Estate Agents, Gisborne, offer FOR SALE. KAITI—IS acres, £17 per acre. ..„ „ 20 acres, £23 per acre. „ 8 acres, £70 per'acre. „ 26 acres, £60 per acre. , s 13 acres, orchard, cottage, etc., only £500; easy terms. „ 8 acres, and large house. „ * i-acre and cottage, and villa i or i-acre. „ on beach, good cottage, only £85. WHATAUPOKO — Main road, cottage and i-acre, only £250—£50 cash, balance terms. „ |-acres from £45, 1, 3, 4, and 19 acres and family mansion. „ Houses and Land up to £1600. GlSßOßNE—Sections, Cottages, Houses, from £65 up to £1250. Money to Lend. Rents Collected. Estates Managed. Large and Small Farms various districts. J. PECKOVER AND CO., Estate Agents, Gladstone Road AT this season of the year there is nothing more pleasant than a drive round the rich Poverty Bay fiats, and this is a luxury within the means of all by calling at REDSTONE'S Criterion Stables. „ TjIOUR-PLY Beehive Wools, usual price X; 5s per lb, now only 3s 6d per lb for all colors (except black and white). This offer for a short time only.—U. Rosie and Co. . _^^ FOR SALE cheap, a good strong Buggy Whip. Owner has no further need, as he now gete his horse «hod at John H. Ormond'g. ' 928 TUST OPENED—FuII assortment of all O my well-known Kid, Suede, Doeskin and Fabric Gloves; also, Evening Gloves in all sizes and lengths.—William Pettie. TUST OPENED—FuII ranges of Ladies* O Cashmere .Lisle Thread and Spun Silk Hose; also, I Children's and Boys' Hose of every description (Morley's). — William Pettie. NEW MACINTOSHES, New Jackets', New Millinery, now on view in the Showroom. Something to suit everyone. C. Rosie and Co. SORE THROATS disappear when KOOLIBAH is inhaled and rubbed into throat; 2s, chemists and grocers. TUST OPENED—White Dress MaterU ials, in all the newest materials and shades. Velveteens and Silkt, very choice.—William Pettie. ERCERISED SATEENS 6*d, Navy Prints 3d, Velveteens Is, Extra wide Velveteens Is 9d.—At Mark Way's. SHEETINGS, 2yds wide, Soft< White Twill, 84d; 80-inch do., Is; Nainsooks, usual price lOd, now 6d; Colonial Flannels 9±d.—At Mark Way's. THHE MONSTER TOWEL, only is; X Grey Calico, 2s lid dozen; Colored Tabling, 2yds wide, Is 6d.—Only at Mark Way's.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9460, 23 June 1902, Page 3

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