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WANTED KNOWN. AT LANG'S.— Rubber Heels put on freo of charge to all buyers of Ladies' and Gents' Boots. Splendid lines of Boots arriving every week. Repairing at shortest notice, and cheapest in Gisbome. Try LANG'S, opposite Morrison Rips. 251 WANTED KNOWN.— Horseowners, please note: F. H. Creamer, in thanking patrons for past favors, begs to announce that he lias re-commenced business as Farrier and General Smith, in premises formerly occupied by him' in Peel Street. In order to expeditiously cope with the requirements of patrons, an extra Forge has been erected, by which means all work entrusted will be executed without delay. Only lirst-elass, capable workmen employed. Ring up 297. 258 W ANTED— Everybody to knovTthat, on account ot proposed alterations to shop and to make room for new goods shortly to arrive (direct from Home), the | CLEARING SALE at FROMM'S BOOK I ARCADE (late Crawford's) will be con tinued till APRIL 30th. All Fancy Goods, Toys, Box Stationery and Old Novels will be sold at Cost Prices and Under. No Reasonable Offers will be Refused. 171 WANTED KNOWN. — Now is the time to plant Bulla.. Choioe assortment of Daffodils, Anemones, Crocus, Hyacinths, Ixias, Spanish Iris, etc., etc. Splendid mixture of Daffodils at 5s per 100; 6s 6d po.t free. Collections made up at 2s 6d, ss, 10s, 15s, 20s, post free. Descriptive catalogue on application. — H. C. Gibbons and Co., Seedsmen, Gladstone road, Gisborne. 53 ANTED — A working Housekeeper (three gentlemen in house).— Apply Mis East. 4ii4 WANTED — A Girl, to assist in housework.— Apply W. Attwood. 438 WANTED— A Ladyhelp. — Apply to Mrs H. G. Smith, care Mrs VV. H. { Tucker (telephone 172), Makauri. 421 WANTED, immediately — A young Lady, for the Office; must be quick at figures. — Apply, by letter, to Miller and Craig. '370 WANTED — Ladyhelp, for six weeks ; all general housework; must be good plain cook. Good wages to capable gill.— "Country," Herald. " 359 WANTED— Young Man, with couple of dogs, for station work. — H. King, Papatu Station. 395 WANTED— Smart~yo_ng Woman or Man, to assist woman cook in kitchen. Wages 20s. — Apply Gisbome Hotel. . 405 WANTED, by experienced young man, * Situation on Farm or Station. — Apply "Urgent," Herald Office. 420 TTtT ANTED, by a woman Cook — SituaV\ ' tion in a country hotel. — For particulars, apply Herald Office. 425 W.__£__£D __ wo Men, to scoop ; good wages to suitirtrd-ffl^m^i^splvj. Murphy, Waipiro Bay. 3§9 WANTED— Lad for" pantry, "Girl" to assh-i.. Generals, Ladyhelp. Waiting engagement : Housekeeper, Housemaid, Cook, Station Hands. — J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED, by experienced Married Couple, without encumbrance — Sitivilion on Station or Dairy. References. Open one week. — Apply to 'M.J.,' Mafeking Boarding-house, Gisborne. 373 Als , ___l^^troi_^7"TiL i hr au_7"lTiso Pony and Haines., to suit same. — Apply, by tetter, "T.F.W.," Herald. 410 WANTED, at once, by young lady — 1 Private Board and Residence.— Apply_ "Business," Herald Office. 403 WANTED— One or" two Cows, near ■ calving. — Apply Fred. Martin, W hataupoko. 404 WANTED, to buy— Go-cart, secoiid- * hand ; must be in good order. — Apply "Go-cart," Herald Office. 433 WANTED, for two or three months, horn Ist July — A Furnished House of not less than seven rooms. — John Coleman. 388 WORK for 30 Bushmen ; also, for General and Housemaid. — Apply G. Smith's_Registiy. 899 I^RESH OYSTERS at Chilton's. J _ Telephone 331. 368 17.0R LEASE — Boarding-House and Shop, opposite Railway Station, Te Karaka. — Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. FOR- SALE — Several second-hand Rustic Carts and Gigs, in good order. — Apply Stevenson, Royal Carriage Works, next Royal Hotel. 411 POR SALE— Good Hack and Buggy Horse ; also. Single-seated Buggy. — Apply U. McDonald, Bushmcre. 386 LOST, {Sunday, between Wharf and 1 Wliataupoivo — Long Brown Fur. — Finder please return' to Gisborne Hotel. Reward. 437 LOST, at Makaraka, on Tuesday night, One black and tan Dog, with collar and chain on neck, collar stamped "Waipipi." — Reward on information to W. Bright, Tc Karaka. 332 LOST, Monday, on Waikanae beach — ' Set of False Teeth.— Reward on returning to Herald Office. 406 LOST, near Victoria Domain — Brown and white Spaniel Pup. Finder rewarded ou returning to Mis A. B. Carmicliacl. Te Hapara. — Anyone detaining same will bo prosecuted. 40y TiWO or three Rooms to Let, unfurnished, use kitchen, also grazing one house. — Apply Herald Office. 436 TiO LET— One. Front Room, with tireplace, facing river; also, Room, to suit gentleman (furnished or unfurnished), live minutes' walk from hospital. — Apply Herald Office. . 397 D~^NT^THROW AWAY big money on Treadle Sewing Machines, but call aud inspect the "Sterling," direct from New York manufacturers. Price, £6 cash. Terms arranged. — London Piano and Music Hoit«e.— J. H. Gittos. l?Q_inn WILL purchase Property -WuOUUand 1500 Sheep.— Apply 1.L.A.,' Lowe (street. 282 OUR SHOWROOM "is worth a visit Large and Well-Selected Stock, at Lowest Possible Prices. — Mark Way House. jp-l Af| A DOWN wilfpurcbase a <_WXI__JU.U first-class Dairy Farm of 60 acres, handy to town. — Apply W. Lissant Clayton. WANTED "KNOWN.— Just opened for the coming winter, Ladies' and Gents" Boots and Shoes (light and heavy), Goloshes, Felt Slippers, Bath Slippers, Evening Shoes iu choice variety. Prices all "right .— J. D. Harries, near firebell. _. NEW SHIPMENTS of Ladies' and Gents', also Children's, Boots and Shoes. A splendid assortment of Felt Slippers in all sizes. Ladies' Evening Shoes and Gent3* Court Shoes. Prices to suit everyone at Rosie's Boot Store, Gladstone road. 70 SEWING MACHINES. — When about to purchase, don't fail to inspect the "Sterling" Treadle; simple, easy -running, and durable. Price, £6 cash. Terms arranged. — London Piano and Music House. —J. H. Gittos._ STYLISH JACKETS _ 9_"lld7Re7dy^toAvear Felts (newest shapes) 5s lid, Infants' Caslunere Dresses 4s lid, Furs ls lldjind 2s lid.— Mark Way House. IF you want to build, £10 down will puit you in possession of Section ten minutes' walk from town. — Lissant Clayton. FOR~THE~LADIES.— I have a splendid selection of Ladies' Glace Boots and Shoo:. ; muet be cleared. —At Andrew's. WILDISH, Saddler and Harness ■ Maker, Peel street, exchanges New Saddlery and Harness for second-hand. W'~ ANTeiTKNOWN.— T. G. Lawless has for sale — Sections from £50, on exceptionally easy ter___, in town, Kaiti, and elsewhere. WANTED KNOWN— •.miHAT all tobacconists sell GOLDEN JL EAGLE Tobacco, FLAKE CUT, in TWO-OUNCE TINS._ 197 JUST OPENED..— 20 dozen^'Handy Man" Denim Trouiers (best in the market), 3s lid. — Eure and Ambridge, Economic. IVING away Boots, etc.— looo pain. must be cleared, to make room for goods arriving from manufacturers direct. — At Andrew's. 969 EW VILLA (five minutes' from bridge) for immediate Sale, on easy terms ; every convenience. Low price.— W. Lissant Clayton. DRESS TWEEDS.— A choice selection - in New Autumn Designs, 8s lid tlie dress. Don't miss them. — Mark Way House. WM. PEITIE & CO. are now opening up, ex direct London steamers— Heavy Shipments of General Drapery. _ WM. PETTIE & CO. are now opening • up some special and exclusive designs in Dress Lengths (really choice goods). - M. PETTIE k CO. are now opening up their New Millinery — New Models, etc.— all specially selected. WM _ PETTTE k CO. are now opening up their New Season's Jackets, Mantels, and Costumes. WANTED KNOWN— THE Famous GOLDEN EAGLE Tobacco is now sold in TWOOUNCE TINS, FLAKE CUT. Try it, NEW ZEALAND Blankets 13s lid, Bush Rugs 6s lid, Kaiapoi and Roslyn Flannels lOjfd. The Cheapest House in Town — Mark Way House. ON'T MISS this Opportunity of getting in a good stock of winter Boots, at prices that defy competition. — At Andrew's. FOR SALB--i acres L.1.P~ wit¥Troomed cottage thereon, Patutahi township. A bargain at £260. —T. G. Lawless, Agent. A C\ A A ACRES, good bu.h Country, r_Z\J\J U partly improved, good buildings, for Sale, at low price. — Particulars, apply W. Lissant Clayton. Tel. 220. YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT ADAIR BROS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10640, 18 April 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10640, 18 April 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10640, 18 April 1906, Page 3

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