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WANTKD— Boy, to milk % and mak» ' himself useful (for coa'ntry). — Apjily W. C. McLean, care Common, >Shelton and L-o. 7bi WANTED— A Shepherd ; steady billet to suitable person. — Apply J. U. Spenoe. Waipaoa Station. 7o^ WANTED — Woman Cook, for country hotel ; wages _5s per wt-eK. — Apply Herald. 7t7 WANTKD — Young Girl, to assist m housework ; one to sleep at home preierred. — Apply Herald Ottice. 763 WAN TED— Good General Servant.,— • Appiy Saster Wheeler, Rosirevor Privaty.Hospital, Clifford street. 6bO "\ \ j AA'IKD — JSoy, for out-station. — VV Apply Geottrey Maclean, le-Hau-o-te-Atua; telephone Wlmtatuiu. 7AI WANTKD — Good General. — Apply at Kecord Reign Hotel. 740 WANTKD— Cook, Laundress, General, r Nurse-Housemaid, Coox-General. Governess, Housekeeper, Young Girl. Disengaged : Station Hands, M. couples, ■Rouseabouts, Camp Cooks. — J. Peckover and Co., next the Public Library. WA NT ED— Few loads "cinvPiTnipkins. ■ —Apply to D. M. Orr, Lowe street. 6_6 WAXTEDIoIeh— First grade B.S.A. Gent's Free-wheel Bike, good conduion ; a bargain.— Apply Herald. 744 WANTKD, to sell— Quaiitity~of Furnitme (nearly new), cheap ; owners leaving town. — Apply 309 Gladstone road. 309 WAN T ED— A first-class lelegraphist (must take ICOO words per minutef to spread the news of Grieves wondertul valuj Watches; all guaranteed. WARM UNDER GAIiMENTS^- • Ihough most men abhor perfume, all are fond of the essence of comfort. Miller and Craig have it bottled" up m their prices m Underwear. WAN-TED— A first-class Fencer ; must 1 be prepared to do rough work. Grieve, watchmaker and jeweller, manes a speciality of Watches to stand anything. Try one ! WANTED — A~ good "Horse or Cow Cover to beat Wildish's make. There are no better or cheaper m the market, , WJLINXJB.— I — Men Uj buy OUT Hew J _ancy Vest* lor wintei we*., tiiot km ttie emit; price In od. — J*»t hlo&pBr, MciV6e'» ±tiulai_gn. V NYON'E running for Linen Runners .XJL and Tray Cloths can get Bargains at Teat and Friar's Sale. A few slightly soiled must be sold. 678 BON~MARCHE.— Miss C. Downes is now offering a splendid assortment of Infants' Outfits at very low prices. Inspection invited. . 468 CLEANLINESS "is next to Godliness is our motto tor the best Is meaJ m town ; weekly boarders 14s, board and residence ±J1. — Douglas Bros.'j where tiie good meals are ONLY. COME TO-DAY and participate m the Bargains at Robertson s Discount Sale. Only one week more ! /CHUBBY children look cheery wear\J ing choice Millinery. Only 2s 6d during bale time at Teat and -liar's. I UJ lOU KNOW, every time 1 dine JLJ at the Strand Cafe I leel 100 per cunt, better. Try Douglas Bros.' ONLY, the place where the good meals are ; Is. EARLYSeed Potatoes— Sutton's Seedlings, Abundance, Rose, Hebron> Dates, Stars, Factor, Puritan, British Queen, King Edward, Lapatone*. Vegetable^ and Hower. See4*'~9l r ' b^ FItJR SALE— BlacksmTth~and Wheelw right Business. Good reason for seiling. No reasonable offer refused. — For address, apply Herald Office. 784 HUSBAND :~*'_iy~dear, how did you happen to get such nice fish 1" vviie: '"Because I always deal at Douglas Bros.', the Strand ONLY, where the good fish are. . TOHNSTONE AND 'SMII H, the ProO gressive Tailors and Clothiers, for Gents White Shirts, 3s 9d; were 6s 6d. TOHNSTONE AND SMIIH, the ProU gressive Tailors and Outfitters. All .snnpes Linen Collars during Sale, 6d eacu. TOHNSTONE~AND~SMffH J the ProO gressive Tailors and Mercers (late fchierlaw and Co.). Realisation Sale now. on. T OINSTGiNE AND BMIIH, the ProU gressive Tailors and Outh'ttei's, are selling 45s Overcoats for 27s 6d. See those! T OST, m Qieborne or on Kaiti— Grey JL4 Squirrel Fur. — Reward at de Laulour «nd Barker's! • 771 LOST, Saturday— Child's""GQlosh7 between Adair's and J, W/ Bright's, Vvainui road. — Return to" Herald. 770 LOST, on Saturday evening, between Theatre and Stout street— Tortoisesuell Back Comb, with enamel band. — Reward at Herald Office. 751 T OOK at Sections on Lyhdhuvst /__ street now. If they are not wet jiow, they never will be.-mames Innes, Lowe street. ■ , • T~AST~WEEIc of Robertson's Sa^s 3s ,_Li' m the £ discount oft all you buy speaks for itself. NEW SHIPMENTS (or Winter— Fek Slippers (a, great variety, infants to men's). Gum Boots, Goloshes (all Hisses), Ladies and Gents' Evening Shoes! Children's wear a speciality. — Rosie's Boot Store for Best Value/ 407 NOTICE' to bachelors and men" whose wives are away. — Why .do youi 1 'own cooking when you can get 21 mealsi for 14s at Douglas .Bros.' the Strand UNL V T . , ' OUT ON ITS OWN— The Strand Cate * for Sunday dinner, roast turkey, roast duck, roast fowl, etc., direct from our own farm, at D,ou.glaa Bros,' ONLY, where the good meals are; Is. /\NIQNS T ~ Just landed, last of tin VJ season ; selling cheap ; secure at once, as double the price next month.— Urr, Lowe street- 'Phone 185. 62C EOT ATQ E'S , .-? Just (o hand a consign ment of very sound Dunedin Table P-otatqea.— »P. W. Sargieson and Co. 775 T>HILIP BURCH for a Seasonable Suit _L at a Reasonable Price. — 215 Gladstone road T> OBERTSON'S "Genuine D.isco.unt ol j'J-V 3s m the £ off regular prices will contin.u.e t|U the 23rd. R"QCir OYSTERS ! ~R7ick~O"vster7!George Colebrook, Criterion Res taurant, fov this succulent bivalve. — Geo. Onlebrook, Criterion Restaurant. 762 ■OTATION MANA(JER, —Applications O for position of Manager on Te-Hau-o-to-Atua Station m ill be received at Bos 453, Post Office, Auckland. • 76> : OiITUATION "Wanted •on Station, Uy KJ young man ; fencing,, p,U>ugliing driving, and general work:— Address «' Hera_r ■ "" 75i fjliQ Furnished Cottnge. 4. 20s week j approved tenant ; m children. — Bloore, liOwe street. 75$ iTTIO LET — House 4 rooms, oath, washX house, copper set m ;/ 10 mto«teti from P. (X— Apply 281 QlndjiUme Hd. 77£ mO LET— Fiv«--Yo^m^ iTottftgV, m Or -L "Wild I««4.— Apply.' E. D. Smith. . 661 1 '^iTiiHEY grew m beauty side by side.' j XNo wonder ! They were wearing :Teat_and Friar's Costumes, f 678 pLOTHES CLEANING. — Churl* \J Smith, Chemical Cleaner, An Dyer, Feather Dresser, and Umbrell) Maker; 14 years' practical experience; work done well and quickly. Umbrella, re-covered 2s 6d, good material. — 281 Gladstone toad. 'Phone 306.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12202, 19 July 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12202, 19 July 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12202, 19 July 1910, Page 1

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