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WANTED— Girl or Ladyholp, to as--1 sist with housework. — Apply, by letter or telephone, to Mrs A. R. Small, Hangaroa. 246 WANTED — Position, country or coastal store, eight years' experience, by energetic young man ; highest credentials.— "G.E.C.," Herald. 247 WANTED— Work, any kind, by re- ! spectable young man ; good references; distance 110 "object. — 'Apply to "W illing," Herald. 248 ANTED— Good General Servant.— • Apply P. J. Teat, CommonShelton's. 213 ANTED— A Woman Cook, for the country.— Apply Herald. 212 WANTED — A Woman, for kitchen : work (good wages) ; also, a Wait^ re«s. Apply Federal Cafe. — W. Taylor. WANTED— Two or three Gentlemen Boarders.— Apply Herald. 210 WANTED," for~MuriwaT Hotel— Boy "; must be able to niilk. Telephone; No. 232. .. 202 WANTED— A good Generkl Servant. _ _ Apply Herald. 238 WANTED— Two respectably Board-! ; ers (ladies or gentlemen), five minutes from post-office). — Apply Herald. "TTriANTED country. I.YV! Wages £I.— Apply J. R. Murphy (telephone 412) or Bennett and Slierratt. .:"■■'"• 244 ANTED— Ladyhelp. — Apply Mrs >_F. G. Sharp, Waiohika. 181 "T7STANTED— Women Cooks, Laundress, YY ; experienced Governess, Ladyhelp, Housemaids, and Generals. Disengaged : Governess, Married Couples, Fencer, Shepherd, Engineer, Bushfeller. J. Peckoyer and Co., next Public Library. WANTED— Cook, Housemaid, Girl 1 to assist, Housekeeper. , Disengaged : Married Couple, Fencers, Laborers, Grooms, etc.-'-Fergusqn's Registry, Gladstone road. Tel. 331. WANTED, to sell— Half -plate Stand Camera, carries 18 plates ; Magazine 12 plates. — Herald ' 188 WANTED—To take no. responsibility 1 with Amy Bock's ' wedding. Grieves Rings bring unbounded good* luck. Try them. ' ! ANTED — To call a meeting of I bigamists to protest against Gvieve, tlie jeweller's," display ol En< gagement Rings. Value makes temptation strong. WANTED KNOWN-r3OOO yards of assorted Dtoss Fabrics are being otfered for private sale this week.— Call early at Miller and Craig's. ANTED— Admirers of Lieutenant ' ShacKelton to note had he reached the South Pole, he would haye been as low as Grieves prices^ ■■ _ ANTED— Objectors,, to steam- roller to meet at Grieves jeweller, to sign a declaration approving of his •"j'lderful value Watches./, WANTED— Bjiy ers of/ Harness .arid Saddlery ~*to place t^eir orders with G. Wildish. Second-hand Harness taken m part payment of new. WANTED— Four hundred railway 1 linemen to. make a "B line lot Grieves, and procure one of his Watj.'ies. WANTED— Twenty Pig -hunter s^. for Motu district. Grieve, jeweller, makes a splendid job of Tusk-mounting, and so leasonable. WANTED— ftlen to buy our Rainproof Overcoats ; they kill the chill and fill the. bill. — Nat Hooper, McKee's Buildings. WIANTED— Men to inspect our i Wariri Winter Shirts. Our low prices are loud talkers.— Nat Hoopeiv, McKee's Buildings. . . ... ■ WANTED^eople who ,xf eel the cold nights to buy our V arm Rugs. Prices- from 6s 6d ea<'h. — H&t Hooper, McKee's Buildings." ANT^D— Men to buy our Fancy Vests, from 7s 6d e.».*h; iruit you? Why> they will suit anyb«J<ly. — Nat Hooper, McKee's Buildiu^s. WE make a Speciality of Picture- ' framing. All . work ptomptly and neatly executed.— Kelley and Parker, Gi^ey street. I_________ WA.TCH and Jewellery Repairs, also Engraving, on the premises. Reliable work, promptitude, - reasonable charges, at S. McLernon'B3 Union Bank Buildings, Gisborne. WHATEVER you do, don't forget that BANNISTER, Blacksmith, Gladstone road, is ahvays on top for good workmanship and promptness' m Horseshoeing. Ironwork of every description undertaken at reasonable rates. Vehicles for sale. All work 'guaranteed. 'Phone 100. - , V - ■ ALL RIGHT, old 1 man, 1 will join you. with a plate .of Rock Oysters at the Strand Cafe to-night. —Douglas Bros., the Oyster Kings. . , 183 LL SEiRENE now at the Strand Cafe for Fish and Oyster Suppers. — Douglas Bros.j/the Oyster Kings. 7 A -%■ SlGLE!Y'S~Olearance Sale— Charm>jljL ing variety of DollA, cheap this week. Other goods stiirat reduced rates also. ,- ' 251 DOr-ybu want to Buy? O you want to Sell? , ..,-■•-. We can assist you.-J- Miller and Craig, The Popular Auctioneers. 1ni t OR SALE — Best Household Coals JO and Firewood. Luggage conveyed to and from steamers, trains, and coaches. —D. McKEAGUE, Carrier. Tel. 353.- •';•"■; FOR SALE— Good Zinc. Bath, full _ size.— Apply W. Attwood. CATS for Sale — Four beautiful purebred Persian Tabbies.— Apply Rev. Butterfield, Waerenga-a-hika. 245 EOR~SALE — New Stretchers, at second-hand prices.— Apply to W. Attwood. . , OR' SALE — One pure-bred Yorkshire Boar (imported) and One Berkshire Sow, m itig to above.— Apply, by letter, to "X.Y.Z.," Herald. 195 FOR SALEj— Two good, .Dairy Heifers (calvp m few days), very quifet.— - Apply T. Harding, 'near (Mr H. White's, Ormond road: > 206 T}lpß SALE^r-Good Dairy Cow, neftr JJ calving.— Apply Herald Office. 204 IN everybody's mouth .t— . The na.me Douglas Byos:' for ' Rock Oysters; Try them.-— The Oyster ; Kings. . ■ LET me tell you there's nothing like 1 Oysters and Pi^h .for supper; so conic along to Douglas Bros.,' the Oyster' Kings. ■ . -.■■•. ■'-■'•■-■..' -.■.■ . 183 MUSIC and Peribdioals neatly and expeditiously bound at Herald Book : bindtng Department. NOW, mother dear, do buy some of tlwse nice ;Rock Oysters at Dotigr las Bros., only 4d per dozen ; gives theni away. „ : NO matter where one goes, Douglas Bros., the Oyster Kings, is all the go- for Suppers. NOW is the time to '.bring -your lady friends for Supper. ■-■ Private rooms. Everything new -and up-to-date at Douglas Bros.' Strand Cafe. ' , TJORTRAITS can be had m oils, crayon, JL, Indian ink, or water colors, and finished m the most artistic style. . Orders received through post or personal application at Kelley and .Parker's. , TjO LET — Two Unfurnished Rooms, or piirtly furhished, 3" minutes from P. 0., Kaiti; nice locality. — Apply Herald. Office. . i-:\ ■'■'.'■■. Tp* T FOR SALE, Cheap, • vjr*'vJ-J» or will Lease at low rental — First-class Boarding-house, doing business • a splendid uponing. — Apply T. G. liawleßS, Agent. : ■ '■: ■- .' > : -- ':■■■-■ '. 1 .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11854, 19 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11854, 19 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11854, 19 May 1909, Page 1

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