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WANTED— General Servant— Applj Mrs Pyke. Bank of New Zealand, W "WANTED— A ""General Servant.— Apply to Mrs Arthur Rees, Ormond road, Whataupoko. - 941 WANTED— Good General— Apply tc Mrs Jerram, Te Karaka. 890 WANTED— A General Servant.— Apply Mrs F. J. Lysnar, comer Childers road and Bright street. 831 honest, respectable ' Young Girl. Assist with shop work. Apply, Herald Oifice. 964 ANTED-^Geneiral. — Apply to Mns C. J. Bennett, Cliilders road. 821 WANTED — Reliable Man* to drive • cart.— Apply A. R. Valder, Okitu Butter Factory. 982 WANTED — Man. to milk, garden, and make himself generally useful. — Apply R.. Sherratt, Swarthmoor. 875 ANTED — Good Carpenter. Good wages for good man. — M. Haisman. ________________ 917 WANTED— Boy or~Girl, to answer ' telephone.— Apply Herald. 939 WANTED— Young Man, as Gardener, .and to attend to horses. References required.^ — Apply . Bungalow, Whataupoko. , 945 WANTED,- by first-class Chef— Job, town or country. Good references. — "8.A.," Herald. 946 WANTED, by good Bushfeller— Work, at once. Wages, £2 and found.— Apply, by letter, "Axeman," Herald. 901 WANTED — Situation, as Housekeeper or Ladyhelp (m town, or near).— Apply "H.H./' Herald. . 888 WANTED-Married Couples,. Cooks', General Servants, and Lady help;— Apply to Mrs East, Gisborne Registry; Telephone 7. , 934 WANTED-Married Couple, Bushmen (30s acre), Scrub-cutters, Geiierais, 2 Shepherds (married and single),' Sawyer. — Apply Geo. Smith. ANTED — Scrubc-tters, Shepherd, Nursegiri, Competent and Junior Governess, Fencers, Ladyhelp, Girl to assist," Generals. Waiting engagement: General and Housemaid (togetiier), Married Couples, Ladyhelp,. Companion.— J. Peckover and 00., next Public Library. WANTED, to purcliase— ; About~2o ' young Fowls ; , must 'be a 'good laying strain.— Apply Herald. v -955' WANTED, to Sell— About 5 tons of 1 good, untlireshed, this season's Hay,— -Apply Mrs Page, Matawhero. '923 WANTED,' to Let— Rooms (suit bachelors), central, : Gladstone road."— . Apply Herald; : -:.'■/■'.-. - 920 WANTED— Two, gentlemen friends, as 1 Boarders ; private ' family ; no others kept.— Apply "A.8.," Herald. .916 WANTED— Intending Investors to inspect the . unique Photographic display of Properties For Sale inthe window of J. Peckover and Co. , Land Agents. WANTED.— Ladies'. Costumes, Gents' !• Suits cleaned, pressed, and repaired. Faded garments: dyed any color.— : City Dye Works. Tel. 306. . 957 WANTED KNOWN— lmperial Schools of Dressmaking.— Miss Gilmour, Read's Qaay. 240 / COUNTRY VISITORS.— The place to yJ get pictures and photos artistically mounted and framed, at moderate prices, is Cowell's, Derby street. - , . 908 "po NOT I>HSS the Bargains to be seen JLJ at Townley's, Everything marked m plain figures. . -930 TjIJOUND— CoId Ring. Owner can have JU same, by paying cost Of advertisement.— Herald Office. JURNISHED or Unfurnished Rooms to Let, with or without board, .near Gisborne school. — Apply Clarke, Derby street, Gisborne. •■■..■' 951 T7I|URNISHED Apartments to Let, .m JJ private house. — Apply "Home," Herald Office. 910 FiOR Best Table Potatoes or imported Up-to : date Seed, post order, or left at Morse's, hairdresser, receive prompt attention.— H. Currie. ; - } ; 960 FOR SALE— Two; young Cows, coming into second calf ; will calve m a few days.-— Apply R. Boyd, Matawhero. 942 OR SALE— One first-class Hack,, by Crackshot, 6 years ; also a quiet Harness Horse.—- Apply Herald. 921 E;OR SALE— Two good Cows,, to calve , at onoe.— Apply T. W. Habgood. EOR SALE, cheap — One heading and leading Slut.— Apply C. Kernot t, bootmaker, Gisborne. 907 HAVE you seen the Marvellous Reductio_s m Cretonnes and Muslins at Townley's? ■■■.■. . '-. - 930 'TTCST— Grey and pink Gallah Parrot; JLi, feathers - off neck/— Reward on returning same to' Mrs Parsons, Upper GladBfaone road. „■•-.' 922 LOST, on Kaiti — Black Sheep Dog, 1 short tail ; answers name "Tweed;" Finder rewarded. — O. Fairlie. 905 "PARTNER wanted (sleeping or workXT ing), with £200 capital-; ' large refct__'. Only principals need' apply .—-'L.,' care Ogilvy and Co.y Union Bank Buildings. -„.,- - ■•'■ ; - " ; "; ; '■-, 889 SUNlNT7^ngiT"Roo^(good board)" required by gent, m business; small family or widow preferred.-r-Particulars, etc., "Smith," Herald. 900 STATION OWNERS and others looking for a Town Section or well-appoint-ed Dwelling, should make it a point to call on Gaudin and Co., Agents, Lowe street. , . 893 YOUNG MAN seeks Situation m store. References. Country preferred.— Apply "8.F.," Waerenga-a-hika.. 953 YOU WILL double your money m a • few months by buying some of the Sections Gaudin and Co. are offering. 892 SUTTON & SON'S, tlie King's eeedsmen. Garden Seeds, 6d packets. — Williams amd Kettle, Ltd., Agents. M" ARK~WAY'S7FinarSaTe before disposal of business now proceeding. Further reductions, , as goods must be cleared. Now's your chance. T OOK > Braces~3d, Collars 3d, Sox 6d, 4-ii Caps 9d, 12s 6d Trousers for 8s lid, Shirts for Is 6d, Singlets 2s 6d.--At Mark Way's. y . . HAVE YOU SEEN Mark Way's Flannelettes at 4s lldi Cretonnes at 3s 9d, and Colored Muslins ls lid dozen yards ? You should do so: BARGAINS— "Often- sought, but seldom obtained." Now's your-chance. White Curtains Is ll_d pair; Twill Sheet, ing 10s 9d dozen yards.^At Mark Way's. M, PETTIE & CO. — Fifteen per i cent, discount off all Men's, Boys' arid Youths' Clothing and Mercery during Sale. . . . . SUTTON'S Earliest Marrow Pea; sow now ; 6d. K(\(\ ACRES Freehold, partly impr6vt)UU. cd. East Coast property for sale; near to rising seaport and handy distance from Gisborne; 30s an acre. — Apply to W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. ANTED, to sell— Good sets of English and Colonial Harness, at prices, only obtainable at Wildish's, Peel street. „ •• . • WHERE ARE YOU GOING? To Melbourne Cash, of course, to get Clothes and Drapery at their Great Bargain" Sale. I know a good thing when! see it. WHAT about a Jacket, ladies? About forty long Jackets, newest shapes, are to be clearecUout at a very great sacrifice. Prioes range from 6s lid.— At Melbourne Qash Great Sale. ■'■'■ Carnations, 6d. WANTED KNOWN.— The good thing : at last— DEßßYNTobaccOi m 2oz tins and plugs. " Try it. .* - • SPECIAL LIST.— Six Children's Warm Coats, 7s Ud, reduced to 3s lid ; 6 at 8s lid reduced to 4s lid ; Beaver Hats 2s lid, reduced to Is 6d. Don't miss seeing them. —^Melbourne Cash. American Wonder Pea, 6d. R OSIE'S BOOT STORE for Ladies' 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 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, Crepe-de-chine, Muslin Voile, Colored Nuns' Veiling, etc., must be cleared. Ridiculous prices. — Mark Way's Leaving-the-District Sale. UTTON'S Mammoth Pansy, 2 S 6d per packet. M. PETTIE & CO.'s Discount Sale. Twenty per cent, off all Millinery, Costumes, Jackets, Mantles, etc. ING UP for further information about this snip. Lovely Building Site, corner; splendid view; town side and handy; £220 (terms).— W. Lissant Clayton, Sole Agent. ■ - ' - -' LATEST STYLES m Picture Framing at Kelley's, Grey street. A large stock of Mouldings to choose from. BUTTON'S Early Gem Carrot, 6d. ANTED KNOWN.— in order to encourage Cash trading, W. J. Cos and Co. have decided to issue tickets to their customers entitling them to a discount of 2s 6d m the £ on all Boots and Shoes purchased for cash at H. J. Andrew's. 894 WANTED— Smokers to try DERB_ Tobacco, m the new 2o_ tins. It's splendid. EARLY 1000 acres, 0.R.P., partlj improved land t not 20 miles fron Railway Station and on proposed railway route, for sale, cheap. — Further particui lars may be had from W. Lissant Clayton Estate Agent.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11126, 27 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11126, 27 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11126, 27 July 1907, Page 3

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