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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED— Board and Lodging, irt private family, for married couple. —Apply "A.5.," Herald Office. 592 WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. Are instructed, by the Public Trustee, to offer for Sale* by Public Auction, at their Horse Bazaar, Lowe .street, Gisborne, on SATURDAY NEXT, the sth in«t. at 12 Noon — THE FISHING BOAT "JANE A.K., No. 20," as she now stands. Full particulars can be obtained from H. C*. Jackson, Esq., Agent for Public Trustee, Lowe street, Gisborne. • G. R, WYLLIE, 591 * Auctioneer. £20 REWARD. OTOLEN or Strayed, from Pukepapa (opposite Ormond), on Sunday night. August 16th — Two thoroughbred BAY COLTS, unbranded; tlie larger one has one white hind foot^ both aged about 9 months. If stolen, £20 RKWARI) will be paid on conviction of the offender ; or .£ K for information, ae to their ■whereabouts. JOHN E. FOSTER, 553 Manager, Wi Peic Trust. MISS HUGHES, WILL ADDRESS MEETINGS ON THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION As follows : — TO-NIGHT. At 8 p.m., • ' * In TJ4 S -MAJESTY'S. THEATRE, Subject : ■' " 'fMAN MAKERS VERSUS MONEY MAKERS." Chair to bo taken by Rev. L., Dawson Thomas. IF you are fond of Tomato Sauce with your meat or fish, you should try Sliarland's. It is pure, wholesome, genuine, and will suit your palate. Made from pure, ripe tomatoes and the very best spices. ; H your storekeeper has none, ask him to procure it for you. If you once use it, you will always want it. Sold in reputed pint and quart- bottles at all stores. PLANTING SEASON. I HAVE NOW READY FOR SALE A large variety of strong, wellgrown '/. * -BEDDING PLANTS Suitable for the present season. I have fresh lots coming forward as the season advances, and in order to make room for these, I tm selling at prices to suit all buyers. For the convenience of Country Customers, I am prepared to make up Assort- . ed Parcels, posted to any address, from 2s" 6d to 5s (postage paid). # .'•'—'- I have been. appointed District Agent for Mr W. E. Lippiett, the well-known Rose grower of Auckland, who. has -theBest Collection of Roses in the Dominion. - Any of the Latest Novelties can be sup- : 'plied. : BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW, Look '■ out for -my Tomato Plants (best grown plants in the district). Orders will be received at Mr Burton's, ■ ironmonger. JAS. ALLAN, Corner Russell and Fox Streets, 262 Whataupoko. POVERTY BAY HERALD. Established :...lff7* DUBLIBHED TjIVERY rpVKOTNG TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. POSTED, 10b per Quarter (Booked). Prepaid, 9s per Quarter. (XJUNTRY Delivery. 9a per Quarter (Booked), Prepaid, 8s per Quarter TOWN Delivery, 7a 6d Quarter (Booked) Prepaid, 6a 6d per Quarter. ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE. Notice to withdraw advertisements must be given in writing not later than 1 p.m Advertisements inserted by the month or quarter, and withdrawn at any time before the expiry of a monthly or quarterly period, are charged for as if inserted for tl>© fall term. Alterations to stamding advertisement* must be handed in by p.m. the day before they are required to appear. Any person writing to the "Herald" Office fox information in regard to advertisements already appearing in the paper must send stamped addressed envelope in order to ensure reply. Advertisers in the country ean remit payment by Money-Order, cv Postage Stamp*. For the convenience of Advertiser*, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Publishing Office; but the Management will not accept any responsibility in this respect. Every oar© will be exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, but the Proprietor does not hold himself responsible for the non-insertion through aooident or from other causes; and tn* right is reserved of omitting advertisements that he may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may hare been received and paid for in the usual course of business. All literary communications should be - addressed to the Editor, and all commonicatioaa relating to matter* of buaiueu to the Proprietor. NOTICE. Subscribers are particularly requested to Bt once notify the Publishing Department of omissions or irregularities in the Delivery of Papers by the Runners, in order that the matter may be promptly enquired into. THE HERALD JOBBING DEPARTMENT H*« been thoroughly brought Up-to-date by ».h» wcent additions of Jobbing Type, *nd ail work entrusted to out Efficient *»titff in | hi* ))«p.trfiiVr?it will r*w»iv» «*** 'nl viiii pj'i<oipt niU'unmi

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11370, 1 September 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11370, 1 September 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11370, 1 September 1908, Page 6