WANTED— Good Driver.— Apply vS. • McDonald, carrier, Patutahi. 261 TTSTJANTED — Two workinigmen BoardVV i ors, near Kaiti Freezing Works.; lbs week.— Apply, Herald. 244 WANTED," by married couple — Situ- : ation, town or c&untry. — For addre&i, apply Herald OfHoe, 245 WANTED— Respectable Boy, to learn . the trade. — Apply Ben. Tanner. WANTED— A Girl, to assist m house- : work.— Apply Mrs J. Russell, '".Willows," MatawJiero. j£2& WANTED, at once— Married Couple, 4 Housemaids, 2 Waiters, and 1 Nursegirl. — C. Ferguson, Registry Office, Gladstone road. ''. . WANTED KNOWN— Fresh Milk and Cream can bo had any time during the day at S. Woodberry's, opposite the Army Ban-ttcks. W'AN'fEDT^Smaa-t young Lady to J assist m Tea Kooms, and useful. Apply, Mrs Jowers. • ' / 232 WANTED-»-A position as Ladyhelp; country preferred.— Apply, by letter or telephone, to Hangaroa Bureau. ... 135 WANTED— A smart Youth; for" plain ! bobkkeeping.—Apply sharp, Pilcher Bros., Whataupoko. . 266 ANTED, to sell— Good Piano "Rose- ! kranz"'), nearly new. — For addrees, apply Herald. 249 WANTED— A~ ialkiiig Wateh~ If 1 Grieves could, whit vast\ numbers of satisfied customers could they' vouch ; 12s 6d to 500s. W" "(ANTED— Woman Cook, Girl for kitchen, Waitress, Lad; Ladyhelp, Housemaids, and Generals. Disengaged : Kouseabout, Governess, Married Couples, Groom, Lad, Fencer, Shepherd.^— J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. TTTfANTED— The proven fact known ! VV. that Grieve, the People's. Jeweller, by making Rings a speciality gives finest value ifi town. \ WANTED^ — Job, by competent Horse- ■ shoer; country preferred ; used to station work. — Apply "1.X.L.," Herald Office. \ >?■■-... 193 TTTANTED, to Let — Comfortable VV I Room, for two young men; separate beds; 'board if desired.— Apply "V.,'' Herald. . ■ , ; 19J WANTED— Another 12 Elephants to carry watches left for repair from safe to workshop since < Grieves new W atchmaker has, proved himself. WANTED— Men to inspect our latest Ready-to-wear Tailor-make Clothing; it speaks for itself. — Nat -Hooper, McKeeV Buildings. y ANTED # — Shepherd, with dogs. Waiting engagements: Bushfellers, Fencers, Gardeners, Cook, Housemaids, and Waitresses. — Geo. Smith's Registry. . WANTED — To get mother's opinion ' of our new Juvenile Clothing, m newest shapes and styles: — Nat Hooper, McKee's Buildings; >' ' ' • WANTED— A nice head of hair, any color, to show off Grieves, the People's Jeweller's, Gold-mounted Back Combs. ' WANTED~Men to follow the crowd; • They're after fashionable Neckweur at Nat Hooper's, McKee's Buildings. ANTED— Wedding Present Hunters to make * Grieve, the People's Jeweller, their target. Bull's eye f6r finest quality and wonderful value. . BARGAIN — Pretty Sideboard ; must be sold at once.— rApply W. Atttwopd.: -.'- •■:.. .-■'. ■.■?.'''.-■••■• ' :* 'Bargain (60s)— Laige ■ Dining Table, 9 x 5, with 4 x 4 ledges. — W. J. Attwood. EOUND— W. Cowell, cheapest Pictureframer m Cook County. Note: Only place of business, Derby Street (next butcher's).; . • Tj^OUND.— A^ Waihirere, daring Huia, X! Silver Lever Watch ; owner may have same by payment cost of advertise • ment.— - Ai>ply, Himiona Katipa. 239 EpUND.— Black aild tan Sheep Dog, four white paws ;• owner can ihave same by paying expenses.— H. White, jMatawhero. ' 90 LjIOJ* SALE (nearly new)— A lady's X? Leather Motor Cloak, cloth lined; price £5.^— Apply Herald Office. 243 | TTpR SALE.t-20 -acres more or less, X) £700 cash, or 13 acres £455 cash, subject to lease about 6 years to run, m occupation of Mr. W. D. Bell.— Apply, H. k HiU. 237 'THiOll SALE— Good Harness Hbise, X: very quiet and staunch ;.- ! any > trial given.— Apply T. Harding, opposite Kenway's, Ormond road. y 278 OR CluvnicJphestttomplaintß, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is >6d and 2s 3d. v .. . -|. , ;- . FOR Children's Hacking /...Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Ciufc, Is 6d and 2s 6d. ■■■,■• ■--' -■■'■.- ■ : OST— A girl's dark tweed Cbktj beWeen Masonic Hotel and Ormond road. — Finder please return to Mrs (Dr)i Collins, Ormoud road, Whataupoko. 255 OST, from Albion , Stables Grey beiirdy Dog ; name "Hopk;"— Finder please communicate wjth .T. Stevens, Albion Stables. / ' ..■ .- 257 T OST," between Waerenga-a-hika and JLJ Ormond— One brindle Sheep (> Slut, whit>e tip on tail ; answers nynie ""rip." — Reward on returning Ormjond Hotel- 223 AFPER you have ruined your digestive : organs and lost your (appetite with inferior liquor, ■come back to LION ALE and STOUT. : V 192 ,T ION ALE AND' STOUT.— As «ood l r * A wine, needs no "bush." LION ALE needs no "push.". - 192 LION ALE— The pink of perfection m bottled beers. None purer! None better! ■ .. .. J , 192 OU -want the Purest and , Best. Then LION ALE will suit you. • It© quality sells it. __,>'■ ■ ■ • . ' T :r DrNAfIMAN AND CO., LTD. XJ. (EST. 1840), WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. ALL BRANCHES OF THE TRADE SUPPLIED. . , 192 I>IGS : FOR SALE— Thirty good butm cher's pork, 40 good stores. — Apply J. Candy, Waerenga-a-hika. _______230 KOSIE'S BOOT*STORE has new goods for 'winter wear for ladies, gents, and children. A fine class of boots, shoes, and evening wear. Gjttnr'Bopte, Goloshes, Felt Slippers. Best value m town — E., Rosie. 124 TiO LET— Five-roomed Cottage, with . 8 acres, at Makaraka. — Apply- J. C. Parker, Lowe street. 188 TH T offers high and dry ±-. • vX • XJ« acre, centrally situated, for £175.— Apply T. Q. Lawless, Agent. p TE ARAI SETTLERS.— The handiest and most convenient shop for Settlers is the old-established Blacksmithing and Wheelwrightmg Establishment conducted by R. T. AVilliamson, who has m his employ only capable and efficient workmen. Shoeing carefully carried out under 'proprietor's personal supervision. -Farming- Implements of every description Repaired on shortest notioo. All kinds of Gate Hinges m stock. 477 "ONWARD. — Oustomers XV their Boots at P hit-Essie Shoe Store are well rewarded m the sterling ralue received^ • OU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT ADATO BROS.', LTD. WANTED —-Gents' Suits to olqan, ' press, and repair. Faded garments ived any color.-rOity Dye Workß. Tel. TO6. f . ; ; 693 rf\AK* IT TO ORMOND'S X PEEL BTRIBTi'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11819, 5 April 1909, Page 1
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