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SALE OF PICTURES. COMMON, SHETON & CO.. LTD. In conjunction with WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Will offer by Auction, on SATURDAY, the 10th. inst., at 11.30 a.m., for UNRESERVED SALE— AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS from the Studio of Mr T. R. Attwood, of Palmerston North. Mr Attwood's artistic talent is well known, and some of his paintings have been deemed worthy of a place in the Royal Academy. We desire, therefore, to emphnsfse the fact that this is an opportunity of acquiring real Works of 'Art, which will appreciate in value the longer they are kept. r l he pictures are now on view at Messrs Williams and Kettle's Lowe street auction mart. Inspection invited. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. 45J5 WOOL !_WOOL ! IyTAKAURI \UOOL QJCOURING -^ORKS (Established 1894} Are prepared to receive WOOL for CLASSING SCOURING and . REPACKING. All Wool entrusted to us during previous years has given Good Results ; therefore, .we solicit your further patronage. Competent Workman, under personal supervision. All Commission Work a Speciality ! WORKS — MAKAURI. SMITH & MORRISON. Address : Box 7, P.O. Gisborne. AIso,— CASH BUYERS of HDDES and TALLOW. 401 WOOL! WOOL! CASH BUYERS of WOOL & SKINS in any quantity. G. ARNOLD, Manager Bourke's Wool Works, 242 Matawhero. WANTED. WANTED, at once— A Smart BOY, for the Office. Apply— "HERALD" OFFICE. i WANTED — A Man, as General Hand, for hotel work. — Apply Roseland Hotel, Mukaraka. _ " 498 WANTED — A good Man, with clogs. — Apply F. or P. Barker, Wliataupoko. 495 WANTED — A~Ge7ieral Servant.— Apply Mrs W. Sherratt, Whataupoko. 480 WANTED— A" good "General "Servant. Apply Mrs Carmichael, Patutahi; or, Miss Brooke Taylor, Childers road. WANTED, by married man — Milking, on shares ; advertiser lias had 20 years' experience. — Apply Herald Office. WANTED— Young Girl," to assist with housework few hours daily; sleep at home. — Apply Mrs Buckeridge, Clifford street, Whataupoko. 425 WANTED— Steady'Man, to niilkTkill ' and make himself generally useful ; must be able to garden. — Apply Turihana Station. 415 WANTED— Governess. — Apply, by letter, Mrs W. E. Harris, Wae-renga-o-kuri. .. 383 TTT ANTED, to Let— Two Front Rooms, W furnished or unfurnished. — Apply Herald Office. 497 WANTED, at once— 2oo Table Fowls. • Spot cash. — Gisborne Pork Butchery, opposite Morrison Bros. BASKET~SOCIAL~^iiI be held in the Makauri Schoolroom, on Friday Evening, October 9th: 400 ~D 00KKEEPING7— Tradesman's Books i JL) written up and kept by competent accountant.— Apply "Aiß.," Herald. 496 pASH BUYEKS of Wool, Skins, Hides \J and Tallow in any quantity. Highest price. No commissions. — Matawhero Wool-scouring Works. T~OST, from Te Arai~one Red and * 4 White Cow, near calving or calved. A._Zenker. _ 494 LADY" BOARDER Wanted.— Miss' L. C. Simson, Russell street, Whataupoko, would be glad to receive for board and lodging One litidy. Terms reasonable. References, required. 492 rpROCADEIttndOMS will be open JL on Thursday from 11 to 1 for Hot Luncheon. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE (in Suburbs), Acre Section and Large Villa, on very easy terms, £800 ; 7 rooms, with good stable, etc., £500 ; 6 acres, Te Karaka, only £63 per acre. — Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent, Gladstone road. GOOD Board and Residence; bath and piano. Terms, 18s w<^k. — Apply Herald Office. "■ HORSE CARROTS at bed-rock prices. Four sacks at 10s ; will take orders for next week, then cart the surplus to my sheep. — T. J. Thomas. JPECKOVER & CO. require Head • and 2nd Shepherds, MiJker, Generals town and country, Housemaids. Situations wanted for Married Couple, Stockman, Station_Hand. 475 PECKOVER- &~ CO., Land Agents • and Licensed Employment Registry, .have always men and women employees on their Register for town and country. Ring up Telephone 211, Gisborne. Cards of Properties for Sale in office window. T OST —"Black and tan Sheep Dog, JU named "Rock." — Finder rewarded on returning to David Mills, Makauri. ORDERS taken for Turkeys this week. Gisborne Pork Butchery, opposite Morrison Bros. IAS OD DOZEN (Reduced Price).— XU U Eggs for Sitting from the following Imported Birds : Black Orpingtons, Black Minorcas, . Champion Buff Orpingtons (21s" dozen). All clear eggs replaced, if returned. — Banwell Poultry Farm, Childers road; or, Mark Way's. rfIHEY ARE HERE! The LatestTin JL Hats of every description — Panamas, Straws, Soft and Hard Felts. — At Robertson's. rWERHEARD at Miller's corner, that \J J. D. Harries keeps the most reliable Boots and Shoes in town. Call and see ; the prices are right. Polishes — Nugget, Spooner's, Cobra, in black and v tan. Electric black for blacking tan boots sold by J. D. Harries 17ICONOMIC for Boys' and Men's Straw JCi Hats, Tennis Shirts, and Clothing. Immense assortment. — Eure and Ambridge. MILLINERY" DEPARTMENT^Wm. Pettie arid Co. have pleasure in directing special attention to- their Millinery Showroom, now replete with Novelties of every description. . ELAYS AR"E~~DANGEROUS.— Our Dressmaking and Millinery Departments are already in full swing, and to avoid disappointment we strongly advise you to place Orders early. A grand selection of New Season's Goods at C. Rosie and Co.'s. RESS DEPARTMENT.— Just opened all the Latest jNovelties in Dress Materials, special attention being directed to the New Washing Materials, Prints, Zephyrs, Linens, Crashes, Muslins, Sateens, etc.,_etc. — William Pefctie and Co. r\ ENTS'~"TIES.— About 30"dozen of • VjT Latest Novelties in Silk Ties, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, and 2s each. Very choice and splendid value. — C. Rosie and Co. /"COUNTRY PROPERTIES.— One acre VJ and House, Makaraka, £200; 92---acre Farm ;■ 130, 228, 250, .500, 700, 1000, 1500, and 1800 acres, partly improved, Sheep Runs, in different localities. Full particulars at office of T. G. Lawless, Agent; WHATAUPOKO-7-6! acres, 10 acres, ' 19 acres, with substantial residences, two with river frontage ; i-acres, with or without dwellings, for sale on easy terms.— Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. rfTAKE NOTICE.— J. Peckover and Co., X Agents, Gisborne, offer for SaleProperties in Borough and North, South, East and West. Some are described on cards in office window. A Freehold Farm, 184 acres in grass, only 58s per acre ; terms ; great bargain. Bush, Sheep and Dairy Farms, £50 to £5000. Properties, Sections, Cottages, Villas, Residential Properties. Money to Lend. Telephone 211._ j mHEY~ARE SEREI The very Neatest X and Nobbiest in Gents' Ties. All the Newest Styles. Just arrived. —At Robertson's. _^ ARIS and LONDON MDLLINERY.— A direct shipment. Magnificent variety and really good value. You will regret it if you miss seeing these lovely goods. — C. Rosie and Co. rVK PER CENT, of lameness in horses 10 is caused through faulty shoeing. Take it to Ormond's and have yours properly shod. ANTED— Everyone to call at Mrs Pollock's Central Grocery Store, Gladstone road. All goods of the best quality, at the lowest possible price. Goods delivered in town and suburbs. Established 17 years. 557 GO to the Criterion Stables, where Redstone and Son are in a position to let out on Hire Vehicles and Traps of the latest up-to-date improved styles. They keep the beat and largest plant in the Bay, and patron* tan always rely' on their wants being promptly attended to. Telephone 70 NO amateur horseshoeing at Ormond't ferge. Skilled tradesmen only employed, and price* lowest. Tak* it to Ormtßd'i.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9866, 7 October 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9866, 7 October 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9866, 7 October 1903, Page 3

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