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I NOTICE. A LL those interested in' forming i ,f__ branch of the 1.0.0.F., M.U Lodge ,at Patutahi, are requested to at . tend a meeting on January 29th, a1 '7.30 p.m., in the Patutahi Hall. All Brethren cordially inA>ited! to attend. B_2 H. ELLIS. WANTED. .TXTANTED at once. — Lad ior farm j .YY AA-ork; must be able to fence. — {Apply by telephone, between 6 and 9 , p.m. W. D. .COOK, 95 Eastwood Hill. THE NEW HOUSE Requires a YOUNG LADY ASSISTANT. Previous experience preferred. A. G. GUNN. 97 TO LET. THAT BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED HOUSE (Eleven Rooms, All Conveniences), Corner of Bright Street and Palmerston Road' Lately occupied by DR. PORIER. IDEAL SPOT for PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. Apply— T. W. HACKETT & CO. Lowe Street. TO LET. TO LET—New 2-storey HOUSE, Grey Street; all modern conveniences. Also, COTTAGE, Stanley Road, batlr, wash- < ( hous_, etc. ! \ Apply— V, 931 ■) GEORGE SMITHS Builder. SURGEON DENTIST . G. P. FOLEY g URGE ON, TjENTIST HAS RESUMED PRACTICE. "' ; 688 T i (_r- ' 1_ ENNC)CS: > C *V.S., LD., < V__rERINARY SURGEON, Has commenced the Practice of his Profession in Gisborne, and may be Consulted at Messrs Brown and Johnson's, MASONIC , STABLES, LOWE ST. , 'Phone 473. , 824 fpP, LET. — Te Karaka, 6 roomed I X • House.— Bruce, Aberdeen Rd. Telephone 308. ■ • . 86 To> LET— Section, for hortfe.^-Apply ■ No. 15, Derby TO LET, in locality— Sixp-roomed House, bath-room, pantry, etc., gas and Icity Avater, Whataupoko. — ■ Cs U. Piesse. 61 rt\o LET — Seven-roomedlaouse, all X convenienbes, Gladstone .road ; also, . Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms. — Miss Cbrtroy, U.SiS. Oo.'s Buildings. 11 rnO LETp.or Lsjiso — Shop, Gladstone X' road, large workrooms ..or, liviug accoitioaf. dation * overhead!; magnificent stand; drapers excluded.—- -Apply to Miss 'C. Dowries. . ' ,' 9^ mO. JLET r- Five-roomed . House, with 1 X ( every, convenience, i Victoria^ Town- i ship, 15s ; 6 rooms, Man^apapay-20s<-. .10 rooms, ev<ery convenience,^ ■■■ 37s '-■•' 6a" ; 6 rooms, hot and cold . water, gas, 20s; 8 acres Land, ■ 10s.— Traill Bros. 'IMJ LET — Five rooms, Russell street, X 15s ; 4 rooms, Desmond road, 14s; 5 rooms, Victoria Township. — ■ Chas. Buscke. . REMOVAL SALE.— Miss C, Downes, 1 173 Gladstone Road.— Clearance dale Ladies' and Children's Outfits ; also balance Hooper's Assigned Stock, at Big Bargain Prices. N~S ALE—A. and P. Poultry and Calf Food, Bran, Pollard, Maize, Chaff, Sugar, Tea, Flour, Oatmeal, Candles, Coal,' Coke etc.— D. M. Orr. -"Phone 186. GROSSED FISH Sardines fried in their own oil and served piping hot' on toast, make a lunch fit for a Kip g- ' . , . , ft A PER CENT, to 50 per cent, oil AX) Men's and Boys' Clothing at Adair Bros.' Big Drop Fair, uoav commenced. 51 YEAL, Lamb, Calves' Liver, Sweet-' bread, Lambs' Brains, Ox Tails, Kidneys,. Frys, -and ail seasonable small goods from Machell and RusseiL .'Phone 359. . __^ WANTED — Furniture to' remove, 1 Passengers' Luggage and General Carrying. All orders by telephone promptly attended to. — J. A. Sceats. Phone C35 (two rings). 24b V\7 ANTED — . Everyone to buy theii YY, New Year Gifts at Miller and Craig's. \\riNDOW SCREENS at 3s 6d each, YY ' to fit any window top or bottom, obtained at Nicholls and Griffiths, Ltd. Ring up 186. ■■ JUST — Received shipment Dun Oats, Fowl Wheat, and Garton Oats.— it. M- Orr. 'Phone 185. SALE BARGAIN'S— Boys* Blouses Is 6d, Ladies' do. la 6d, Girla' BlackOpenwork Sitookiags 6d, Petersham Belting 3_d yd.; Ladies' Belts, _,-'_#> -to pick over, 3d; Ladies' White Aprons 9d.— Melbourne Cash Sale. CiIOSSEITFiSH Sai-dines.— .Try them lor breakfast, with crisp buttered toast and a littlo pepper ; there's nothing more delicious. JOH.NSTUJNi_ * SMITH/ the Progres sive Tailors eaxd Mercers.'; Men's fciuita to measure from £6. Specialist-* In Riding Breeches. MEAT SAFES. —Our own designs. Guaranteed fly-proof. From 8s 6d. Special prices given for extra large sizes to hold a sheep. — Nicholls and Qriffltta^ Ltd.G HAIR Seats, steel and wood, all shapes: and sizes; Will cut a seat to suit y.ottri chair.— Prime, Household Ironmonger. - VXTANTED -- Buyers of Saddlery to YYi inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. It means a saving to you.— Geo. Wildish. ' PEACHES;— Ripe Eating Peaches at, 6d per lb. — D. S. Thompson and 0_ s «_>______________. MORE SAIiE RARGAr^S-^Girighams 2|d yd., -New Prints 3_d yd, Cretonne tyd yd, Frilled Pillow Cases, Tea Towelling 2id yd, Swiss Embroideries Is 3d dozen. Sunshades Is 6d, Wide Flouncing , Embroidery lOft yd..— Melbourne Cash fiig Salg. -■' SERVED as "-' ft pasto "in sandwiches, Crossed Fish Sardines make as dainty a delicaey as any you could wish to put before your guests, ALL OHD.DREIN should come and have their photo taken in our motor-car, at the EUerbeck Studio. JOHNSTONE AND SMITH, the Pro gressive Tailors , and Mercers.— New Shirts. An assortment you can easily choose from ; 3« 6*. Ar fid. 5s fid ARDEN HOSE, best quality, obtained' at 6d per foot. — Nieholls and Qriflaths, Ltd. 126. JOHNSTONE ft SMJIH are no-* • "howing the largest range of Sprine and Summer SuJtiingfS, Breeches Cloths and Serges. Spepitjiiat. in astride Ski,rt_.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12666, 20 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12666, 20 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12666, 20 January 1912, Page 1