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WANTED. , \\T ANTED — Two good SHEEP j VY DOGS (hunlaway and all-round dog) ; must be accustomed to heavy busti country.— Apply, by letter, stating price, etc., to A. W. L. KIDD, 141 Motu. W"~A^TED— Man or Woman, to clean ollices^— Apply Herald Office. W7VN TED— A "Housemaid, for Wliatatutu liotel.— Apply Mrs Maynard, Palmci'ston road. 183 WANTED — A General Servant or Ladyhelp. — Apply Mrs J. C. Field, Makauri (telephone 275). 184 WANTED, to purchase— Quart cr-ucie Section, near town, lor cash.— Apply, _by letter, to "A. B., '^Herald. 185 WANTED, by experienced Girl— Situation, a_ Cook or General, in town. — Apply Chrisp_and_Son : 158 WANTED— Booid~ and Lodgings, hi private family.— Apply, by letter, "Scotty," Herald Othce. 178 WANTED, by youth, of 18— Situation on station or farm. — Apply Herald Oflico. 171_ WANTED, by a capablo personPlain sewing or children s clothing.— Apply Herald. 140 WANTED— Board and Lodgings, in private family ; no other boarders k opt. — Apply "Carpenter," Herald. 135 W "ANTED — Youth, ior Hardware trade. — Apply, at once, T. and J. Dalrymple. 146 WANTED "^CookTGencrair Housemaid, Youth, Gill to assist, Ladyhelp, Man to milk. Want employment : Station Hand, Married Shepherd. — J. Peckover and Co. 138 ANTED~G~ood General - Servant, for Mangutu. — Apply Miss Judd, or -Mrs Barron, Whakawhitira. 64 DTERTISER, with indifferent health, acquires Board and Lodging on high-lying country. — Write to "Z.," care Herald Office. _ _ _ 135 FOR SALE — Four Stags, suitable for workers. —Apply Herald Office. 134 GTtEAT^BARGAiNS in Music— For ten days only: 500 Songs and Piano pieces, 6d, 9d, and Is each; usual price 2s. — At the Beehive. 100 I*~OST— Liver and wliite Pointer Puppy J. (collar and chain), from Whataupoko, on Tuesday. — Reward on returning to Mr Warren, Stout street. 170 MORLEY and Len.— Wire home for news. . 172 MUSIC SALE.— See our assorted bundles of Music, from Is to ss; also, Dance and Song Albums, from 6d each, to clear. — At the Beehive. PRETTY MUSIC, Cheapf — "Edward Seventh March, Japanese Danco, Troopers' March, Alice selection, 2s 6d lot. Money refunded if dissatisfied, l'o.stage 3d. — F. Byford, Music Agent, 11 Aldrcd street, Christchurch. T/5 LEASE WRITE or call for sample bunches of our Spring and Summer Dress Materials ; the smartest novelties ever shown in Gisborne. — Common, . Shelton and Co., Ltd. 151 TWO comfortable Furnished Rooms, with use of kitchen, to Let. — Apply 77 Palmerston road. lc-9 TO LET— Two Rooms, Union Bonk TpO LET— One very large Room, with JL fireplace and porch. — Apply Herald Office J 162 TO LET, Cook street — Six-roomed Villi* ., in excellent condition ; large section, well; only 13s. — J. Peckover and_Co. 150 mO SHEPHERDS.— For sale, a good JL Sheep Dog, 10 months.— Apply at Herald Office. 132 ARK WAY HOUSE prices stand upon the pedestal of their own individuality, and shout defiance in the face of competition. |3 TT ~ CORSETS just arrived direct X . XJ . from the makero ; latest shapes now being shown. • — Common, Shelton and Co., Ltd. _ _ FOR SALE— Large Boarding House, Dining-room and Shop. The whole is a goiaig and paying concern. Owner retiring from business. — Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. W" ~~ ANTED— A buyer for a real good little Farm, of 135 acres. Prioe reasonable. Eaisy terms.— W. Lissant Clayton. N~ ¥W PICTURES! New Mouldings! 10,500ft just to hand. Please call ' and inspect. Artistic Framing. — Kelley's Ait Studio, Grey street. 966 ■ PICTURES, new lines; New MouidX ings. ,, All descriptions of Framing done. — Ellerbock Framing Works, Grey street. Tel. 239. 810 . EVERY sale made at Mark Way House is an advertisement, and more convincing than hours of talk would be. ROBERTSON'S for High-class Boys' and Youth's' Clothing and Mercery; the best, therefore the cheapest. FOR SALE— Four-roomed House, with 2 acres of first-class laud. Price, £500; easy terms. — W. Lissant Clayton. A~ "BSOLUTELY No Failures with SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. Flesh ' eggpreserved in it are fresh eggs when taken out. They can be used for boiling, frying, poachiug, or baking, and are equal in every respect to new-laid eggs. Sold in reputed pint bottles and in _, 1, 2 and 4-gallon tins. See the correct name is on the label. BY" special request, Norton's Premier Egg Preservative is now made up in 40gal. casks and lgal. tins, in addition to tlie 4gal., _gal. and Is tins. of Rugs, Blankets, Boys' and IO Men's Clothing, at slaughtering prices. — Eure and Ambridge's Half-yearly Sale. WE get the trade at Mark Way House through our low prices, and hold it through the merit of our goods. FOR SALE— Leading Laundry Business, plant, etc. ; residence attached. — Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. ROBERTSON'S for High-class Men's Clothing, Mencery, Shirts, Hats and Ties; the best, therefore the" cheapest. ■ j TVTORTON'S Premier Egg Preserver. IM 14,400 eggs for 18s, 1420 for 4s 6d, 700 for 2s 6d, and 300 lor Is. . LISSANT CLAYTON has num- • erous enquiries for Town and Suburban Sections. Persons wishing to dispose are requested to communicate with him. ILDISH, Saddler and* Harness Maker, Peel street, exchanges New Saddlery and Harness for second-hand. D'lT" JBl~_LiT"ST^A^___d assortment, iu black, fawns, etc., from 4s 6d each. Gents' Black Hard Felt Hats from 4*s 6d each; splendid value. — C. Rosie and Co. DRAPERY is so cheap that it cannot be cheaper, and so good tliat it cannot be better, at Mark Way House. < , MACKINTOSH'S DELICIOUS ENGLISH TOFFEE. It soothes the troubled mind. ATCH and Jewellery Repairs, also Engraving, on the premises. Reliable work, promptitude, reasonable charges, at S. McLemon's, Union Bank Buildings, Gisborne. 415 ; WAJSTEiTKNOWN — That'* J.~D. Harries is now showing some special lines in Men's Light Wide-fitting Boots (easy on corns and tender feet); al_o, Women's and Children's, in choice variety.— J. D. Harries. NORTON'S Premier Egg Preservative will contribute to your tsuccess. (CORNER SECTION, just outside BorJ ough boundary, containing 3 acres, for sale. A sound investment. — Further particulars from W. Ltesaut Clayton. ; WANTED KNOWN.— T. G. Lawless has for sale Handy Farm of 12 ' acres and House, at Waenenga-a-hika. Terms arranged. TPHE thrifty, the appreciative, and the JL shrewd buyers are Mark Way House's constant patrons. NICKEL-Pl_AT_D^Joar_angers, only 4_d each, Trouser Hangens only 6d each tabout half usual price). Every gent should use these.- — CT Rosie and Co. /TIHE right tiling in the right place is JL Norton's Premier Egg Preservative. , — . j. WHEN you fancy some Chocolate, Remember, CAILLER'S is the Best. WHEN you think of egge, think of Norton's Premier Egg Preservative^ Is, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. IS EACH. — A windowiui of Gents' Ties, all choice new goods, at Is each. Gents' Linen Collars, in all the leading shapes, at special prices. — C. Rosieand Co; „ IT will do your eyes good and bcTbalm to your pocket to eee the Choice Goods, at extremely modest prices, at Mark Way House. PECIAL NOTICE. — City Coal and Wood Yard delivers best Wood and Coal at lowest prices for cash. Parcel delivery and general carrying done. Charges moderate. — Ring up Dye Works, Gladstone road. Telephone 306. 877 ~T *j-*TMM_NBE STOCK ol Au__-__f/ JL Buggies and Gigs at jmßMgßt ORMOND'S. Easy tim« /"^/^■Vjjjjgl?'' payments. Look in. RING" UP 306.— Have your Clothes Cleaned or Dyed equal to new. Repairing done. Gents' second-hand clothes bought and sold, any quantity. Umbrellas re-covered and repaired. Orders called for. — C. Smith, Dye Works. GOOD "INVESTMENT"^ Norton's Premier Egg Preservative; in 40 gallon casks and 4gal..tins. etc. p ASH "BUY__J^f "WwirSlo-irHideT, vJ' and Tallow in any quantity. . Highest price. No commissdon; — Matawhero ___01-Boouring Work-. ' " '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10449, 30 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10449, 30 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10449, 30 August 1905, Page 3

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