WANTED— Young Girl, to assist ii 1 housework ; easy place. — Apply 0 M. Maunsell, Stout street, Whataupoko. T TTTANIED— A General Servant.—^Ap i VV ply Mrs F. J. Lysnar, corner Clnl ders road and Bright street. 831 ANTED— General.— Apply to Mri C. J. Bcmiett, Cliilders road. 82 ANfED-^ATCook.— Apply by tele i phone, any evening, to Mrs J. W, Nolan. Kaiti J 8& ff TTTANTED— Competent Small Goods VV ' man. — Apply, at once, G. Gordon •• butcher, Makaraka. 85! Y&T ANTED — A young Lad, able tc VY drive cartj also, Message Boy, able to ride. — Apply J. Erskine. 7-1 ANTED— Washing" or Cleaning bj ! the day.— Apply Herald.. 85'/ 1 TTTANTED— Married Couple, for WaiVVj mata; small house; man mus! milk; £90 a year and £10 bonus. — Applj £ Graham Johnstone, Farmers' Union Club Rooms. ■"?•■: 846 ANTED— A buyer for- Grocery and General Stor© Business. Stock al valuation ; no goodwill ; good lease.— a Hamon and Smith. ; " 80£ WANTED— Situation, handy to town, ' as Gardener, Fencer and Milker.— y Apply "W,J._ ' Herald. 818 TTTANTED — Situation, as Ladyhelp, J. VV ' domesticated.— Apply,' by letter, 1 to "A.8.," Herald Office, 847 1 TTTANTED— Married Couple, Bushmen a_ YV (30s acre), Scrub-cutters, Generals, '2 Shepherds (married and single), Sawyer. — Appjy Geo. Smith. .. I TTTANTED — Scrubcutters, Shepherd, 'YY , Nursegirl, Competent and Junior Governess, Fencers, Ladyhelp, Girl to as- } sist. Generals. Waiting engagement: General and Housemaid .(together), Mar- _ ried Couples, Ladyhelp, (Companion— J. r Peckover and' Co., next Public Library. ANTED— Board and Residence with ' nice people, for married couple and little boy immediately.— State terms, etc., to "W./' Herald. 850 WANTED— Two Gentlemen Boarders, ■ private family. . No others kept. —Apply, E.C. 2 Herald. ' 805 WANTED — Everyone to remember | City Band Social, Thursday even--8 *"-• ■ ' 844 WANTED KNOWN— lmperial Schools of. Dressmaking.— Miss Gilmour, " Read's Quay. :'-■/; ■'.- ■ ? - .; -240 BOY WANTED. — Apply to Grundy and Shennan. v .> 800 ]jipß SALE — Sittings of Silver-laced J Wyandotte Eggs, at 55.-r:Appiy Mrs J. Williamson,- Owen road; Kaiti. 833 ».' TJIOR SALE— Quiet Cow (just calving). X? » Apply T. Hay, Matawhero. - 830 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.— Small, Good Paying Country- Business. . Uower leaving district,, low rental. In- ' coming £105. — J? ", Peckover and Coi, ' Agents. ■ ? • 810 LOST— A white Sheep Dog, answering to name "N0,," brown ears.— Re waron returning to F. Bousfield, Wainui. 863 OST, on Saturday— Gent's Umbrella. ''•■' Apply Herald. 859 t T OST, from Bell's paddock, month ago, XJ Black Mare, no brand, white hind fetlock. Five pound_ reWardi-^-Mr Bell, blacksmith. ■". : , / 806 LOST, on Monday, in . Gladstone or Childers road— Gold Neck Chain and ' photo pendant.— Reward, on returning to Herald. ' ' " 860 LOST, Friday morning, between Riverside -road and [District- SchoolParcel, <^ta___g-woblle_ shawl and towel. Finder rewarded.^-rHerald 1 . 851 LOST — Gold Chain, broken clasp.— Finder rewarded on returning to Miss Sobers, Whataupoko. . ' 848 LOST, between. Stout and Whittaker streets— Greenstone Hat Pin, gold i initial (0):^-Firider please return Herald. RUNNING on Waikanae' Farm, since .; July 1906— One, Heifer. If not . (uaimed and expenses .'paid before? July 24, '_ will be sold to defray. sam,e.— J. Rbbson. a TO LET— _ix-roomed Cottage, on 'Bus i ?ropte, 13s;. superior Residence, with 4 acres, orchard, conveniences, 30s.— J7 Peckover and Co. ■ 853 TO LET — Shop and one room, Te Karaka?— Apply H. Kane, chemist, Gis borne. 761 VACANCY for Gentleman Boarder; , family, single room. Terms moderate.— Apply Herald. . -' ;849 YOUNG MAN, educated, experienced, musical desires position Tutor, Clerk.— References?— "R.T.E.," Ormond Post Office. > 737 - KA A ACRES? Freehold, partly improy-. . O\J\J ed, East .Coast property for sale; ■ 'near to rising seaport and handy distance "from Gisborne; oos an acre.— Apply to W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. ANTED, to sell— Good sets4)f Englisb. and < Colonial Harness, at prices only obtainable at Wildish's, Peel street. / ' ■. ■ TTTHERE ARE YOU GOING? To Y V Melbourne Cash, of course, to get Clothes and Drapery at their, Great Bargain Sole. I know a good thing when I see it. WHAT about a Jacket, ladies ? About forty long Jackets, newest shapes, are to be cleared put at a very great sacrifice. Prices range from 6s lid.— At "Melbourne Cash Great Sale. SPECIAL LIST.— Six Children's Warm • Coats, 7_ lid,? reduced to 3s lid ; 6 at Bs. lid reduced to 4s lld; Beaver Hats--2s lid, reduced to Is 6d. Don't miss seeing them.— -Melbourne? Cash. S~" UTTON'S Seeds. — Beautiful Vegetables and Flowers' 6d packets.—Williams & Kettle,' Ltd.,, Gisborrie agents. UYERS that have riot visited Mark \ Way's Sale, do so, , ft. once, and secure some bf the Bargains. , . t I OSIE'S BOOT STORE for Ladies'i Evening Shoes at all prices, Gents' Court Shoes, Dainty Shoes for children's wear, Felt Slippers for everyone, Goloshes, Gum Boots, Ladies' and Gents' Light Boots. . .''•'■.' - 386 WANTED— Smokers to try DERBY Tobacco, in the. new 2oz tins. It's splendid. ■"'■'■ ' SUTTON!S Mammoth Pansies,.2s 6d packet.— Williams and Kettle, Ltd., Gisborne agents. -y . - DRESS GOODS, Silk Robes, Costumes, Jackets, Golf Jerseys, Blouses, Cor- • sets, etc.. .all Reduced to Cost at ?M_rk Way's.: Z-/ . •:. ■ ? ' ? "■■: - "" ' 7\ 7' OUR SALESMAN can sell your property. Particulars of price, etc., only required.— Buyers waiting at W. Lissant Clayton's Estate Agency. LOOK ! — Prints, Mercerised Muslins, Delaines,. Grepe-de-chine, Muslin Voile, Ck>lbrej_,'N_ris Veiling,, etc., must, be cleared. Ridiculous prices. — Mark Way's Leaving-the-District Sale. QK A MEN'S Sample Hard Hats just fyO U arrived? Selling at Half-price, from 3s upwards.-^Eure and Ambridge. SUTTON & SONS; the King's seeds- . men. Garden Seeds, 6d packets! — Williams & Kettle, Ltd., Gisborne agents. BOON TO HOUSEHOLDERS.— Purchasers at Miss M. Neili's Drapery store receive a ticket entitling them to a discount of , 2s 6d in the . £ on all Bootwear purchased for cash, at H. J. Andrew's, English, American, and Colonial Boot Importer. , ,:. ' 894 RING- UP for further information about this snip. Lovely Building Site, corner; splendid view; town side and handy; £220 "(terms).— W. Lissant Clayton, Sole Agent. IN Sheetings, Quilts, Blankets, etc., you will find it impossible to equal Mark Way's Sale Prices. It's a chance of a lifetime. ._. '. LATEST STYLES in Picture Framing at KeUey's. Grey street., A large stock of Mouldings to choose from. . ARE you looking for a Good Investment? Just thrown open for sale, 11 high and dry sections, at Mangapapa. I — For full particulars, apply T. G. Lawi less, Agent. ANTED KNOWN.— In order to encourage Cash trading, W. J. Cox - and Co. have decided' to issue tickets to their customers entitling them to a discount of 2s 6d in the £ on all Boots and Shoes purchased for cash at H. J. An- ( : drew-. 89^ l ' WANTED KNOWN.— The good thing at last— DERBY TobaccOi in 2oz tins and plugs. Try it. EARLY 1000 acres, 0.R.P.,. partly improved land t .not 20 miles from Railway Station and on proposed railway - route, for sale cheap. — Further particulars may be had from W. Lissant Clayton, r Estate Agent. . '•?.'.-. - WM. PETTIE AND CO. have now in stock some smart and up-to-date goods in Men's Fancy Vests. ■ : TTTOODS' Great Peppermint Cure for YY Coughs and Cold- never fails ; Is j 6d and 2s 6d.' ';.".; WM. PETTIE AND CO — Men's, Boys', and Youths' Overcoats in all the newest materials and the latest , shapes. FOR SALE — Eleven high and dry sections, .just outside Borough boundary, Whataupoko ; handy 'bus route and ' school. Easy terms. — Apply T. G. LawB less, Agent. " ' THOSE who have a family to boot, the Best Fit, the Best Style, the. Best _ Leather, and the greatest satisfaction at Hennessy's. ■ WM. PETTIE AND CO.— Men's Py= jamas just landed. A splendid j? shipment, in all weights. -■ FURS, FURS, FURS— Marmot, Sable, Chinchilli, Fox (all new goods), at slaughtering prices. Must be cleared.— .. Mark Way's Sale. . n ATJ.D. HARRIES' you can get Boots .__. for all weathers. Special line iE Men's Stockyard Leather Knee Boots 15s, Ladies' and Gents' Gum Boots from 10s _ 6d, Goloshes, Felt Boots and Slippers. A s fine assortment of Gents' Light Boots j d same in ladies.— J D. 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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 23 July 1907, Page 3
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