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WANTED — A General Serv&w., . c,v young Girl, .to assist m lio&c ,, work.— -Apply Mrs W. H. Chrisp, Childers road.

1 "\A7 ANTED at once— Girl to assist m YV housework at Wainui. — Apply Herald Office^ TIT ANTED— A Ladyhelp, for country jVV (no cooking). — Apply Herald. 342 ANTED —"A good Retoucher, for photographic studio. — Apply to "X.Y.Z.," tJusoffice^ 375 WANTED — Boy. Good opportunity to learn the trade. — Apply to C. Taylor, cabinetmaker. 376 ANTED— A Boy, to milk and help ' • on a station. — Apply to "Mr H. " King, Papatu. ' 374 ANTED— A Shepherd, with goot/ dogs, for Hokoroa Station. — Apply any evening after 7 o'clock, R. J. Stevens, j Manager. 404 WANTED — Good Carpenters. Long job. — Runas and JN'erille, Builders, . Carlyle House, Whataupoko. 421 ANTED, for Station— A Man, to milk and make himself generally useful. — Apply Bennett and S'herralt. 395 ANTED— A Man, to milk a few Cows and work m garden. — Apply A. J. Cameron, Pouparao, Waerenga-a--hika. ■ 428 WANTED — Man, to milk, garden, and be generally useful. — Apply Bennett and Sherratt. • 348 ANTED — A Camp Cook! Good ■ Avago to good man. — Apply to D. Malone, Hangaroa. 410 WJ ANTED— Smart Boy, for entering YY" desk. —Apply, own handwriting, L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd. 415 WANTED— Housemaid, Fencer, Mar- ■ ried Couple, Youth, Milkers, Competent Governess, Genera^ CookGeneral. Waiting engagements : Governess, Station Hands, Married Couple, Woman, and Youth. — J. Peckover & Co., next Public Library. -~ ASM) — Five Women Cooks, 15 Housemaids, 3 Married Couples, 62-Generals, 5 Rouseabouts, 10 Harvesters. — Apply George Smith's Registry. ANTED— Two Farm Hands, Married 1 Couple, 2 Waitressesj 1 Housemaid, 2 Generals. — Ogilvy and McLean, Union Bank Buildings, 402 WANTED— A good Hack ; must amble 1 or be good walker. Good price for good horse. — Apply Gladstone House. 385 ANTED, to sell — Few Pure-bred 1 Leghorn and Wyandotte Fowls.— Apply corner Cook street and Gladstone roadL 423 ANTED, to buy— Double Buggy, m good repair. — Loyd Francis, Quin's stables. 422 WANTED— The Public to know that our Luncheon and Tea Rooms are a study of up-to-dateness. — Dustin's. ANTED— Everybody to inspect the ' splendid assortment of Xinus Goods at Fromm's Book Arcade (opposite Union Bank). Toys, Dolls, Leather Goods, Basketware, Fancy Goods, etc., m endless variety. We bought cheap, and we intend to let buyers have the benefit of our bargains. Our 6d and Is packets of Xmas Cards cannofc.be beaten m town. Great reduction m prices of Cameras and all Photographic stock. .12 WANTED — Everyone to have a good day's outing at the Park grounds on New Year's Day, at St. Andrew's Church Picnic. Admission, Is. 300 WANTED KNOWN.— Raspberries for • sale, 121bs and upwards, at 5d per lb on train at Te Kuraka. — A. H. Burgess, Te Karaka. 379 TYfANTED* KNOWN— That we have a YY large stock of Useful Presents for Xmas. See our window. — Grundy aiid Shennan. - 278 WANTED"KNbWNT^CIiristmas Delight : Kop's celebrated English Ale (non-alcoholic), wholesale and retail, at Dastin's, Gladstone road. Order early. Telephone No. 18. 249 WANTED KNOWN— That .Epergnes, Vases, Ornaments, etc., make good and useful Presents for Xmas and New Year. See our window. — Grundy and Shennan. *'■ ANTED KNOWN. — Smart, slick, and chic Drinks for the million at Dustin's American Iced Soda Fountain, Gladstone road. A MERICAN MILK SHAKES and .Xi. other cool, refreshing Drinks made by an improved process (no injurious gases used), at the Sweetei-ies. — 286 BOARD and Residence required by respectable young man; single room. —State terms, "T.P.T.," Herald Office. BEAUTY and Taste, to buy make liaste, off Grundy and Shennan. JMORNER Section, 1 acre, Wainui road ; \J price £200; terms easy. — For particulars, apply Ogilvy and McLean. FtOR SALE—Acre, very central, building sites and Family Residence, all conveniences ; easy terms. — J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents. 434 FOR SALE-, near Gisborne — Homestead, with 18 or 68 acres superior Dairy Land. Terms. — J. Peckover and Co., Agents. . 433 OR SALE — Quiet half-bred Jersey Cow (just at calving).— Apply J. M. Taylor, Patutahi. ,406 T7IOR SALE, cheap — A really good Cow, J. heavy milker, quiet; will calve m about a fortnight. — Apply Vicarage., Wae-reHga-a-liika. ' , ■'■.■.-'-- 380 IjTOR SALE — Sections, Aberdeen, Childers, Lylton, Gladstone Roads; Residences infill directions. — J. Peokover and Co., Land Agents. 384 HOUSE of five rooms, £-acre of land, orchard, garden, situated Ormond road, Wliataupoko; price, £500; terms, £140 cash, balance at 6 per cent. — Apply Ogilvy and McLean. "T PECKOVER & CO. offer For Sale, U • Kaiti, 1, i, and acre, latter river frontage ; Cottages, Palmerston Road and Cobden Street. 371 T OST, near-Makaraka — A Brown WaterXJ proof Overcoat, patent fastenings. — Finder rewarded on returning to i. S. des Barres. .417 ,T OST, between Bisset's store and H. iXJ' Kenway's — Pair. Pinc-nez Glasses, m case. — Reward on returning* to Bissett, or Britee's store. - ' ' ' 396 T OST— Gold Chain, with two pendants Xi attached, silver watch and match-, box, on Xmas Eve. Liberal reward.— r Apply Herald Office. . 397 T OST— Chestnut Mare, mane split and Jjt hanging on either side, star on forehead, one white hind leg; 10s reward. — W. Ri Aitkin, Mangapapu. 403 iT OST, m Gisborne, on the 22nd— Light /I i brindle and whito Sheep Dog (Don). — Reward, on returning to W. W. Smith, Patutahi. 407 T OST, near Wharerata-— Vest, contain'XJ 1 ifig watch and chain. Reward returning W. Currie, Muriwai, or Nathan and Co., Gisborne. 3/73 MONEY spent m good Boots is never wasted. Try Hennessy's. T>ALMS ! PALMS ! PALMS I We nave X just received a splendid lot of these most desirable plants, which are so elegant and useful m decorating rooms, halls, conservatories, etc., prices of which range from 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d. and 6s 6d. A limited number m Majollica pots. — H. C. Gibbons and Co., Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Gladstone road. Telephone 91. /"QUARTER. ACRE and 10-roomed Hwise \o£ (m thorough repair), situated Grey street; price, £725; terms easy. — Apply Ogilvy and McLean. "P EMEMBER,— Our Shilling Table has XV been replenished with loads of useful and ornamental articles, suitable for Wedding and New Year Presents, at J. McKee's Clearance Sale, Theatre Royal. MALL HOUSE to Let, m Leith street. — Hamon and Smith. 265 THOSE who have a family to boot, the Best Fit, the Best Style, the Best Leather, and the greatest satisfaction at Hennessy's. fTIHRJEE Four-roomed Cottages, Glad* X stone road; price,' £370 each; terms good.-— Apply Qguvy and McLean. TO LET— Houses, Root Street, McLean Street, Childers Road corner. — J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents. 431 TO LET — Four-roomed House, Root Street; 5-x-oomed House, McLean Street, close Ormond Road. — J. Peckover and Co. 432 TO LET — Furnished 5-roomed House, m Childers road. Cheap to good! tenant.— Apply this office. 429 : { TO LET, on Whataupoko— Four-roomed t House, with. 2 acres land. — Apply = F. Hall. TO LET, 12 miles from Gisborne, main 5 road— New Cottage and 3£ acres i good land.— J. Peckover and Co., Agents. ■ TYPEWRITING. — Deeds, Specifica- • turns, Letterß, Reports, Testimo« 1 nials. Circulars, etc., etc., neatly type- - written.— V. W. Garrad, Good's Build- : ings. 565 THniSTY ! We know you are, but i we oan quench the biggest thirst at 1 our American Soda' Fountain. — Dustin's. iTIHE Reliance Cash Drapers and ' X Clothiers are Melbourne Cash; their- ' trade increases by leaps and bounds. : Quality, low prices, civility, and cash , does it. ; UST SELL — Nearly $-acre Coiner ! Section, H miles from P. 0., £105 : cash; also, good Comer Section, Aberdeen : road, cheap. — Apply W. Lissant Clayton. ; Cleanser Soap, the housewife's friend, i Needs no words it to defend , Tria\s prove," as you all know, It washes clothes white as snow. First the copper, then the tub m, Little work, with slight rubbing; The washing's done, oh ! bliss sublime, ' ■ And, well done, too. m half the tim«. ; PKKft ONLY (good terms) for Five- : cOOO\) roomed House, match-lined throughout, brick foundations, drainage to creek, eight minutes from P.O. Bargain. — W. Lissant Clayton. p REAT PICTURE SALEi Your own VX price.— Kelley's Art Studio, Grey street. .;

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10859, 31 December 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10859, 31 December 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10859, 31 December 1906, Page 3

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