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WANTED— Our friends' attention to our fine stock of Roses, all strong, healthy, well-grown plants, in over 250 varieties, containing the choicest and best varieties in cultivation. Hybrid Perpetuals lOd each, 8s por doz. ; Tea-scented Is each, 10s per doz. Customers own selection.— H. C. Gibbons and Co., Nurserymen, Gisborne. W"""~ "ANTED — Good General; small 1 house; no wasliing. — Apply, evening, Mrs J. Sheridan, Customhouse st. 677 WANTED— Young Girl, to assist in ' housework.— Apply Mrs Ferris, senr., Fox street. 664 WANTED— Strong, quick Girl.— Ap~ ply Mis A. R. Hinc, near Turnheru Freezing Works. 582 WANTED — Young Lady, for household duties (companion to invalid). Must be able to cook. — Apply to Geo. Smith, Childers road. 639 WAOTElJ^irkst-dass Painters aiid 1 Paperhangers. Top wages to competent tradesmen. — J. D. Tustin, Grey street. Tel. 244. 624 WANTED, at once— Bodice and Skirt Hand. Apply to Miss Hawkins. —Adair Bros. 640 W^M^D^Boy7lor~sliop.— Masonic Pharmacy, Gladstone road. 631 ANTED— A smart Boy.— Ap^uylo Grundy and Shennau. 650 WANTED— Cook and Cook's Assistant. — Apply J. Simpson, baker. W "ANTED — Half-a-dozen suitable tradesmen. — Apply Jas. Morrison. WANTED by steady young man — Situation, Guidener, good driver, handy with carpenter's t0015.— "A.8.," Herald Office. 668 WANTED— Boy, for entering desk?— Apply, by letter; L. D. 4 Nathan and Co., Ltd. 629 WANTED— Shepherd (young man).— ' Apply Geo. Smith's Registry Office. 571 WAN TED— Plain Sewing and Children's Clothes. Honeycomb and Smocking a speciality. — Apply to Miss Beattie, Ladies' Hairdresser. 660 WANTED, immediately"— An Office Boy. Wages 10s weekly. — Apply to "X.Y.Z.," Herald Office' 655 ANTED — Shepherd7~HonMmaidi General, Woman Cook, Girls, Ladyhelp, Lad, Governess. Waiting enfagements : Married Couples. Station lands.— J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. ANTED, by. good, steady Man Cook— Situation, hotel or station; good bread baker. Reference. — Apply to "G.H.," Herald Office. 623 WANTED— Board and Lodgings, with private family, handy to Alpha Sawmills— "A.B.C.," Herald Office. 647 WANTED — Sunny, furnished Room, in private family, by a quiet, nonsmoking bachelor. — Address, -with terms and particulars, "Reliable," Herald. 630 ANTED KNOWN— Henry Currie bus best Eating, or Seed Potatoes (in town), from 501bs to a ton. ANTED KNOWN— Large stoclTol ■ dry Mixed and Manuka Firewood, any length 10s per ton, 2s sack.— J. Lynch. Tel. 306. ; 678 WANTED KNOWN. — Bibles and • Testaments, at English cbst price, for sale at H. Adair's, Depot British and Foreign- Bible Society. 610 BLACK Orpington Cockerels, purebred, from prize strain ; fine large birds ; only 5s each. — Apply jo C Rosie. COOK, camp or station (reference), open Re-engagement after 25th inst.— Address, "Alpha," Herald. 578 DRIED FIREWOOD, cut any length, 10s per ton; Newcastle Coal 4s, Taupiri 4s 6d a bag delivered. — Whataupoko Coal Yards. Telephones, 191 and 23a , 646 I'll OR SALE— Runner Ducks.— Apply J T. Weeks, Wuiohika. 684 POR SALE — One quiet Cow, near calving. — Apply to W. *McCliskey, Mangapapa. 679 FOR SALE — Seven-roomed House and outbuildings and quarter-acre of Land, Aberdeen road, opposite Recreation Ground. — Apply J. Lang-ford. 577 ONDOLIER Scores bound on shortest notice. — Herald Binding Department. LOST — Two Brown Capes, one or two weeks ago. Finder rewarded. — Herald. 659 LOST, last Saturday — Horse Cover (Jcune's), between Lysnar's Matawbero Creamery and Kia-Ora corner.— Finder please return to Herald. 632 V ACANGTES'folTGentlcmen Boarders, double or single rooms. — Apply to "0.E.C.," Herald. 680 ACANCY for Lady Boarder; comfortable home. Terms exceptionally reasonable. — Apply Herald. 633 "A^UTAHI Township— One acre, corner section, main road and opposite hotel, must be sold. Price £110. — Particulars at \V. Lissant Clayton's, or C. M. JMcCabe, Patutahi. FASHIONABLE Ready-to-wear Hats (this season's), fresh and stylish, going at 2s lid ; ordinary prices, 9s 6d and 10s 6d. See window. — Melbourne Cash, next Cox and Co.'s. OUR Drapery Parcels are famous in Poverty Bay. More solid value for £1 than £2 elsewhere. — Mark Way House. TYPEWRITING. — Deeds Bills of Costs, Architects' Specifications, and all kinds of Typewriting neatly executed. — V. W. Garrad, care G. E. Darton, Good's Buildings. 49 LWAYS go with the crowd. You cannot make a mistake. We cater for you especially. — Mark Way House. OPULAR, and Why? Because of good quality Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing at the lowest possible prices.— Tlie Melbourne Cash, next Cox and Co.'6. ANTED KNOWN.— For reliable value in Footwear, try J. D. Harries. Now showing the latest in Boots and Shoes for coming winter, at bed-rock prices. Zealandia Boots a speciality.— J. D. Harries, near Firebell. OFFERED for One Month Only.— Good Leasehold Property, 1800 acres, with full stock; close to school. Price £2300; terms.— W. Lissant Clayton. IANOS.— "FuII trichord upright English Grands, £46 each ; very fine instruments. Cottage Pianos from £30. — Kimpton Brothers, Merchants, Mincing Lane, London, and Grey street, Gisborne. KNOTTY PROBLEM— How many people are crowded into Mark Way House and do their shopping every. Saturday. MiPUTATION to keep, and it's done by our low prices, good quality goods, civility and attention. The Melbourne Cash lead, not follow. Shopping here's a pleasure. SAFE INVESTMENT. — Kaiti : Nearly five acres and Four-roomed House, orchard, only ten minutes' drive from post-office. A sacrifice. — W. Lissant Clayton. O Q Kf\ WILL PURCHASE 17 acres oWOOU (with 5-roomed Dwelling), Whataupoko, handy to town. — For terms and particulars, apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. ' C SMITH, Dyer, has removed to • more commodious premises, four doors above Royal Hotel. All kinds of Dye Work and Dry Cleaning (new process) undertaken. Tel. 306.. URRY UP for Saturday at Mark Way House. Always something going. Picking up bargains. Worth a visit. S' "AVE TIME~if you. want Sheep Runs, Dairy Farms, Bush or Fern Country, Freehold or Leasehold, by applying to W. Lissant- Clayton. EWING MACHINES, easy-running, durable, and cheap. Inspect the "Sterling" Treadle, direct from manufacturers; price, £6 cash. — London Piano and Music House. — J. H. Gittos. 38 ELLEY'S ART STUDIO, Grey street, for New Pictures, New Mouldings, all materials. Call and inspect. 506 M. PETTIE & CO. are now opening up their New Season's Jackets, Mantles, and Costumes. M. PETTIE k CO. are now opening up some special and exclusive designs in Dress Lengths (really choice goods). UR MILLINERY is going fast. Step in early. Beautiful effects of the milliner's are, atprices to suit everyone's pocket. — Mark Way House. FOR Immediate Sale — Small Fruit and Confectionery , Business,- central ; owner retiring; price very low. — Apply T. G. Lawless," Agent. ILDISH, Saddler and Harness Maker, Peel street, exchanges New Saddlery and Harness for second-hand. WANTED KNOWN— ~~ FOR the convenience of Smokers GOLDEN EAGLE Tobacco, FLAKE CUT, is now put up in TWO-OUNCE TINS. TUST OPENED — 20 dozen "Handy tl Man" Denim Trousers (best in the market), 3s lid. — Eure and Ambridge, Economic. EW SHIPMENTS of Ladies' and Gents', also Children's, Boots and Shoes. A splendid assortment of Felt Slippers in all sizes. Ladies' Evening Shoes and Gents Court Shoes. Prices to suit everyone ac Rosie's Boot Store, Gladstone road. 70 WANTED KNOWN— THE Best of aU Smokes— GOLDEN EAGLE FLAKE CUT, in TWO OUNCE TINS. SPECIAL attention is drawn to our advertisement in another column. Be siu-e and read same. — Mark Way House. OU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT ADATR BROS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10725, 23 June 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10725, 23 June 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10725, 23 June 1906, Page 3

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