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WANTED — Respectable elderly Man, to cook, etc.. for bach; £l week. —Apply Herald Office. 49i> ANTED— Smart Boy, to learn the ; trade.— Apply H. G. McClymont, tailor, 169 Gladstone road, 494 WANTED — Station Carpenter. —7 Apply Carlvori,, ' care Mrs Sheen, Kaiti : _ * 492 W ;AN TED — A middle-aged Woman, ! or strong Girl, as • Housemaid, and assist. — Apply Waratah' Boarding House, Kaiti. Telephone 303. 505 iAN TED— A good General, for : the t . country ; must be a good plain cook.— Apply Mander and Dods, Whatatutu. ' • 475 WAITED— A good General, or Girl j to assist ; good wages to suitable person. — Apply Airs Mauhsell, 361 Stout street. . . 476 WANTED t— General; light- place; sleep home preferred. — Mrs J. Sheen, 104 (Harris street, Kaiti. 467 WANXED^Young Girl, to mind and : take <*ut one child. — Apply. Mrs Brown, 23 Ormond road. 442 WANTED— Thoroughly capable Nurse ' Girl, from 8 a.m. till 6. p.m. — Apply, No. 84, Herald. ■„..,• 468 WANTED^-An Improver or Flqpr- '• man, for shoeing' shop.—^Apply W . S. Davidson, Lowe street. '^ 450 WANTED — Housemaid - Waitress, . .Generals, Kitchenman, .ybiing Girl, Lady help, Nursegirl, Cook (female). Disengaged : •, fencer, Ploughman, . Shepherd, Station Cook, Married uouples, Housekeeper. — :. J. Peckover and • Co., Licensed Registry/ Peel -Street. T*7ANTED, at Smith's Registry, at >\\ * onee — Bushfellers. . Waiting engagement: Housemaids, Waitresses, Fencers,- Rouseabouts,/ Married Couples, Boy for Station.— .Peel St., Gisborne. ' WANTED, by parried couple— Board - and Lodgings, or use of 3 rooms. — Appty No. 85, Herald . Office. 484 WANTED— Two or three Unfurnished Rooms, with, stove, near town. Moderate rent.— Apply "A.8.," this ofiice. 437 W ANTED, to Sell' (Bargain)— Central 1 Section, with" "three Houses, m good order, paying 9 per cent, net; terms arranged ; 2* acres, Te Hapara, good residential sitesy only £680 cash.— - J. Peckover and Co., next Library. WANTED KNOWN — J. Peckover and Co., next Library, have a number of Properties ■■ to . offer at low prices and easy terms, .m various parts of district. Farms, 28, 570, 2000 acres. — Particulars ai office. , ANTED KNOWN — That Walter lies, Peel 1 street, is the most fashionable tailor m Poverty Bay; .fit and finish guaranteed. 979 WANTED— People to know^ that George Smith has for sale: Men's Clothing, tailor made; Mandolins, Vielins, Gold Watches, Chains, Rings, etc. — Peel Street, Gisborne. W~ ANTED' KNOWN.— P. W. Sargisson and Co. Aiave removed to premises adjoining Mr Woodley's store, where orders may be left; WANTED, to know— What could be ! cheaper or better than a good Roast for Is. — Macheli and- Russell. 474 WIDOW would like to board child (school age), lady or gentleman, Whataupoko.— Applyj by -letter, No. 86. Herald. ; .;., / 497 PULFORD, . Landscape Gardener, • removed to Mrs Cla*e*sj OflSd: stone road. Orders taken for orchard pruning, planting, fencijrig, etc. 454 DON^T FORGET — Waerenga-a-hika Public School Concert and Social, Friday night,' B o'clock.; 441 'OUND — The best- Saddler m Gisborne— W. J. Buttirnore, Peel St. Our U.N.X.L.D. Horse and Cow Covers lead the way; others follow. TpOR SALE— IOO tons of Mangolds.— J Apply W. A. O^leara. 506 FOR SALE, wholesale and retail—; Fruit, Potatoes, and Vegetables of every description ; fresh supplies received daily; orders delivered. Tel. 522. — W. Tan, I. Gladstone road. ; . 769 HOUSE to Let, handy to town; rent, 10s . immediate possession. — L Hamon and Smith. " ' 449 IT IS lUME that you thought of getr ting your Photo taken to send to your > friends.— The old place, Ellerbeek Studio. . IANDING, this day, ex Breeze— l2o A sacks prime Potatoes, 100 sacks Dun and Garton Oats. — D. M. Orr, Gladstone road. " MISS PARKER, "Rainbow." — Only entrance, next Syd. Woodberry, fruiterer, for Toys, Fancy Goods; Writ--ing Materials, Post Cards, etc. 499 OOK OUT for Great Clearing Sale at \Jl> the Reehive, Peel street. 465 T OST, between Disraeli and Peel /U streets— A black silk' Blouse.— Finder please return to A. Blair, Gladstone road. ■ -., .a. ;■ 507 O'NEY TO LEND; for term, at 6 per cent.— Apply to Chaa. Biiscke. 0 : ISS C. DOWNES, "Bon Marche.'VSpecial pirchase of Ladies' and Children's Warm UnderolothiJug ; magnificent value; good stales. See immediately . .„ ; ; | MEDICAL attendance avoided by pur- ..-' cliasing ,Warm lthderolothing at Melbourne Caah, Specially low prices and very large and weU-asiorted stocks for men, ladies, and children. ORANGES, ORANGES.— I have just received the finest consignment . of sweet Sydneys ever offered; try them; 4s ;i case; from 1 to 50 cases. — Apply sharp, D. M. Orr, wholesale agent. PECIAL.- VeaL Cambridge Sausages 8d and the best 6d Pork Sausages m town,— Macheli and Busgell. 474 NAZOL is more alive, than ever, because the experience of not hundreds but thousands, has proved its absolute merit m relieving and curing Nasal Catarrh or Cold m the Head, Coughs, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and Influenza. Sold everywhere, Is 6d bottle of 60 doses. . - . EED POTATOES— GoId Coin.— We are now booking orders for this famous potato ; sample on view-.— D. S. Thompson and Co. A^RRIVrNG by Kowhai— Ten tons of J\*. prime Potatoes, 5 tons best Canterbury Onions ; aJso, Chaff, Oats, etc.— D. S. Thompson and Co. TiO LET— Five-roomed House, all conveniences, upper end Childers road. Rent 13s 6d. — Simson . and Hill, Lowe street. 502 TP LET— Shop, Gladstone road, with living rooms, 21s ; without 12s 6d; Cottage. 4' rooms, 10s. — James Innes, Lowe street. 603 TUHS truest friends are those v?h< have been tested and tried. The best friends of NAZOL are those who have tested and tried it most thoroughly for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza, and Nasal Catarrh or Cold m the Head They have proved its worth. Sold everywhere. Is 6d hottle of 60 doses. WALTER DLES,' Tailor, Peel street has just landed his New Season's Goods, specially selected for tat-ltM* r.09; »«toa« »nd riifa-sstririQ tkbia. $9 fiO-fW ■AGH& 7 7i6 ;lk^i, 12 miJef cWw from Opotiki.' 3-i-oomed House, orchard, ptc. : 200 ac res m grass ; 16s 6d £» R - ,P iV *?K32? ri . v re,ltal £14 - T ° 32).-C. AICKIN AND JSON, Lowe Bt.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12465, 26 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12465, 26 May 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12465, 26 May 1911, Page 1

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