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TTTANTED, immediately— Girl, to as;YY( sist, in the country; 15s wages. — J. Peckover and Co., Land and Labor Agents. 2C2 TTTANTED— Boy, for Smith's shop.— IVV i Apply Davys, Third and Mitchell. WANTED — Work', by a respectable I Boy before and after school.— Address, ''Willing," Herald' Office. • 195 WANTED temporarily — A _ smart ; young' Man. — Apply "8.J.0.," Herald Office. ' ' 191 TTTANTED— A Man Cook.— Apply A. yV ' J. Cameron, Pouparae. 198 WANTED— Married Couple, on stai tion;' man, to cook; woman, as general.— Apply J. Peckover and Co., Peel street. 199 WANTED— A good General Servant (other help kept).— Apply Mrs H. E. Tiffen, by telephone,, Whatatutai, or Mrs Douglas Lysnar, Qisborne. . 149 WANTED— Good Cook, for camp ; no baking. Good wages. — Apply Herald Office. , 147 W" ANTED, for wholesale soft goods j warehouser— A smart Youth, with little experience, either retail or wholesale.— Box 48, G.P.O. 143 W 'ANTED [" for country hotel, near i 'Gisborne— -Good Cook. Wages 40s per week.— Apply, sharp, John F. Pettie, wine and spirit merchant. 68 ANTED— A good Servant. Good _ "wages.— -J. Caesar, Ormond. 37 TTTANTED — AE Picnickers : to the VV * country to call at Smith Bros.' Cordial Factory on Monday for their refreshments, y 177 W" ANTED KNOWN— That tlie Box ' Plan for "Ticket-oMieave Man'V will be open on Monday, at His Majesty's Theatte, where patrons may book seats arid receive day sales." .169 TTTANTED— Bushmen (Is hour and •'tuc- ■. * T / ker), Married Couples, Generals, Housemaids for hotels, Cooks, etc., etc.— * George Smith, Registry Office. WANTED — Milkers. Married Shep--1 herd, Lad, Man Cook, Teamster, Married Couples ■• Woman " Cook^ Lady-help, Generals, Housekeeper, Governess. Waiting; engagements : Married Couple, Youth, good Station Hand, Pit Sawyer.— J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. ; WANTED— Boy, to milk and rouse- : about. — Apply to B. Taylor, Whatatutu. ' . 896 WANTED — Gents' Suits to dean, press, and repair. Faded garments dyed any color. — City Dye Works. Tel--306. \. 623 WANTED KNOWN.— Enjoy V your ; Picnic on Monday by ordering a jar of Smith Bro.s.' popular Beverages ; handy to carry ; readj r for immediate use. ANTED— The Public of Gisborne* to : know that E. Nicholas, Secondhand Dealer, has shifted his business from Peel street to Mr Hall's new 1 shop, 'opposite the Firebell, Gladstone road, where he hag a fine display of Furniture, Musical Instruments, 1 set of Band Instruments and ' Uniforms, Phonographs and Records, and other articles too ; numerous to mention. Call early and "secure Bargains. TTTANTED KNOWN. — Now's your LVYj time to secure a stylish Buggy, Gig, or Cart, at W. Sandlant's Vehicle Clearing Sale. All' genuine bargains. 972 A TYPEWRITER for sale, cheap ; in goodi order.— Apply "Type," Herald Office.; V ;. 176 FOR SALEV-Qood Milking Com— T^ ■•■■• W. Revell, Makauri. ' y 190 F,OR SALE— Choice young Dairy Cow, first calf, in full profit.— Apply A. R. Wyllie, Matoki.- 185 FOR SALE-Team of Pack Horses.— C. Neenan. 187 FjOR SALE— Pure-bred Jersey Bull Calf, from heavy milking strains.— W. J. McCliskie, Kirktown. 166 FpR Private Sale -— ExceDTent paying Boarding-houses, one very central iu town, one country.; both always full.—. JV Peckover and Co., Gisborne. . 157 FOR Private . Sale, in ; good locality — ■ New "Furniture, six r^oms, and New House to Let.— Apply J. • Peckover and Co. v . 137 F~ iQR. SALE — Second-hand Bike and Lamp ; price £4. — Apply Herald Office. 45 INCUBATOR for sale, 50 eggs; hatched well, this season; price 40s. — Manager. N.Z. Clothing Factory. , 179 LOST— Brass bottom of motor, lamp ; also, tyre pump.— Reward at Davys, Third, and Mitchell's. 197 I - *^'!?, between Makaraka and Gisborne, i. Lady's Handbag t containing money and cheque-book.— Finder please return to Herald. 201 T OST, from Wairoa— Grey Pony, short IXJ- tail; sui)posed betiding for Gisbonie. £1 i"ewai*d. — ApplyHerald. , 175 ECHANIC requires Board and Residence, single. room. State terms. -—Apply "Vicinity," Herald Office. 181 NEW SHIPMENTS ot Ladies' i/ainty Boots and Shoes, Gents' Light Bals. , black and tan. A nice assortment in Children's; Boots, Sht»es, and Sandalettes for slimmer wear. — The best in town at Rosie's Boot Store. 396 HOTOS. FOR CHRISTMAS.—Those desiring Photos for Christmas should call and inspect our stock of Christmas mounts. — Ellerbeck Studio, Gladstone road. • • THERE i s a letter in Gisborne Post Office for Patrick Connolly, late of Denniston. ■"."■■.. 168 TO LET— Two Furnished Rooms, with use of kitchen.— Apply Mrs Gray, Cobden street. , ■';* 200 TO LET— Furnished Cottage, containing 4 good rooms, porch and verandah, outbuildings, etc.. Russell street, Wluitauipoko.-r-Apply Herald. 162 "i?"l f\ REWARD— Lost, in Gisborne, obJLU Convict's Conditional Pardon, or Ticket-of-Leave.— Finder rewarded on returning to Hi s Majesty's Theatre on Monday night. * 169 A~ "BERDEEN ROAD— Half-acre (about) with 2-roomed Cottage, cheap. — Apply early to T.G. Lawless, Agent. SUTTON'S DISCOVERY POTATO is the only absolute disease-resister in the market. SUTTON'S DISCOVERY POTATO is a late and very heavy cropper. ELIM TOWNSHIP.— The unsold lots lately offered by Public Auction are being rapidly reduced. Persons who inspect buy immediately. — W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent.' _^ 0" ~NE~AND A-HALF ACRE SECTION (good frontage to Wainui Road, Kaiti) and 4-roomed House thereon ; must sell at £825. Situation, between Kaiti school and post-office.— Apply .W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. TTTATCH and Jewellery Repairs, also V#' Engraving, on the premises. Re liable work, promptitude, reasonable charges, at S. McLernon's, Union, Bank Buildings, Gisborne. S "UTTON'S DISCOVERY POTATO is Blight Proof. ~00 AAfY for beautifully -finished c3W__rfLFU*Lr Residence ana 4. acres (comer) best land. Suburban, but popular territory. — Fiull particulars at W. Lissant Clayton's. . _____ SUTTON'S DISCOVERY POTATO— Grown from seed- imported direct from Sutton's. •T7lpß~ SALE— GoodwUFoTLease of 1075 JJ acres. — For full particulars, apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. OU CAN GET IT UHluAf Mt Ai ; ADAIR BROS. SUTTON'S DISCOVERY POTATO.— Local Agents Everywhere.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 9 November 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 9 November 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 9 November 1907, Page 1