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WANTED — Ladyhelp, for Mrs B. ; Sherriff, Palmerston Road. — Apply Mrs H. E. Dodd, 161 Harris St., Kaiti. ' ■ 306 i\7[TANTED— A Governess.— Apply~~to VV' No. 385 Gladstone Road. 226 WANTED— A young Lady, as Shop Assistant; one with previous experience preferred.— Apply Grundy and Shennan, Ltd. 252 WANTED-A young Girl, to assist i light housework; sleep at home preferred.— Apply, morning or evening, to Mrs McPhail, 114 Grey Street. 256 WANTED— A General. — Apply to . Captain W. Neale, Kaiti. 249 WANTED— Wbman ,Cook, m private • family; woman to sleep at home preferred.— Apply : Mrs Ferguson, 53 Bright Street. . 28£ i^A7 lAN,iroD -^ iriokl *y o rs. — Apply to I. VV 1 Len. Wilkinson, 68 Grey St. 285 WANTED— A Matron and good ■ General Servant, for the Creche, Grey Street.— Apply Mrs Townley or Mrs Maynard. ; ' 330 WANTED^A Bricklayer's Laborer.' _ - —Apply Bob Lewis, Ormond Road. ! 329 WANTED— Three - good Carpenters, 1 for country work.— Apply to W. Stone^JJuilder, Lytton Road. 328 WANTED TO SELL — Brinsmead i Piano, m good order; also Icechest and Wardrobes— Apply Miller and ■ & Wv.-.. :; .'i'^'A_'__-''_;v^___ 288 TfITANTED— Smart Youth, to learn W \K,^° trade : good wages.— Apply E. Ivil, Coronation Buildings. 328 •"^^ANTEIK-bne or two good 'CarAyy:' pehters;- good wages.— Apply J. Faulkner,_b66 Gladstone Road. 295 WIANTED-Three good Carpenters: , -L-K-tyPkr H. Hopkinson, 8 Herbert Road.A_^^^ , 289 WANTEiD — Some kind person to . . take charge of Boy (8 years old). Country . preferred.— Addi^ess at Herald. WANTED, by young married couple i (with child) — Two Furnished Rooms, with conveniences.-^ Apply at Herald Offioe. ' 4 > r j269 WA«™; immediately, by commer.t V!• cial gentleman — , Bed-Sitting xtoom, m private residence ; widow or elderly couple ; .town or Whataupoko.— Bojc 144; P.O; . ' A ; 267 WANTED^A Horse-driver. -± Apply R. Preston^ Manntoke. 268 rf7^TANI__D, at once— Couple of strong T.-V:- young jLads, for Factory ; good wages.— J.,, B. Leydon, carriage builder, Bright Street. ' f§2 iWiAJS'I-SD — Billet, by experienced YV J ' Station Cook.— Apply "Cook," Herald. ::■,.; -'•.,. ; 248 ritniNTED, to sell— First-class £90 yV ' Brinsmead r Piano, practically hew, for £50. Don't miss a good thing. —Apply J. Dods. 302 WANTED,, to^ll— G^d~Chains £3 -:_ 12s to £5 15s j also Watches, ft'om 5s to £s.— Some good bargains at G. Smith's, Pawnbroker. ANTED KNOWN -That you am get complete satisfaction m Horseshoeing at E. E- Somervell's Qirriage. Factory, near Army Barracks. Phone 466. 950 WANTED KNOWN-Tl_-r"BHce's , Magic Mange Cure, -for all skin diseases on dogs/can be liad at Hastie's. 174 Gladstone Road. .-.;.. 297 WANTED KNOWN Everywhere— That m every fiftieth pound of "I'alace Tea," and m every twentieth sb box, there is a "lucky coupon," the ie cr*vef ,of.;which Ais entitled to a Sib box of "Palace Tea" absolutely free.— Vau tiers only, "vvhere xjualityjpeigns." 965 KNOWN.'-^Pal^e Tea" f V'y m a Aproprifetary line, -is a pure tea, is imported direot from Ceylon, is unexcelled; prices Is 6d, Is Bd, 1« lOd aiid 1 2s per lb.— W. M.! Vautier's, "where q uahty reigns." 965 T 7 AGANOIES for respectable trades„V ■ men, 8 Kahutia Street, ne"ar Wharf. .-..-.•-• ■ . ,/. 299 TTACANdY for Gentleman Boarder.— \ Apply "The Grove," 266 Childers Boad, _ __ 253 BON MARCHE,. the Reliable Store.— Neat Silk Ties ahd Bows Is; Stylish Lace Jabots Is; "Sun Ray" Peter Pans 2s lld.. ' ;.-. >; ■ ■:"■ , u\RPENTERS' TOOLSr-All highest quality and Lowest Price, at The People's Emporium, 207 Gladstone Rd. ELECTRIX — the new Furniture > Polish. Ask your storekeeper. Is 3d per tin. ■''.'." 703 "Cip , UND--Blue an., white Beardy. X Dog. , Owner can -have same byi paying costs.— W. Hay. Whataupoko. A- ■■■-.'■.-" . AA-250 T^IOR SALE-18 . Dairy Heifers (Jer- * 1 1. sey cross), springing to. calve ugust-September.^-J. . jj. BrosnaJlAßi Oiir.orid. " "'. .. A - 326 •TTIOR SALE— Good, sound, .. Eating JL," Potatoes, 14s per. sack.— Apply W. G. Jerram, Patutahi. '-. ' , 279 TjlOR SALE— One . -Lady's ; second-hand -l; Bicycle; 1 Gent's £4 10s; 1 Gent's ditto, £5 15s ; and 1 Motor Bicycle, £40.— Kimpton Cycle Co. . HAVE you seen the Is Ties for! Gentlemen at Melbourne Cash? IF YOU WANT a smart Ready-to-wear Tailor-make Suit, with fit, cut, and style guaranteed, try Nat. Hooper. TUST RECaSIVE.uf— Splendid T shipO ment Blue Derwent Potatoes : also 50) sacks Oats (every kind).— D. M, Orr:___ I _ J _^____Ar_______ ' T "v % McLAGHLAN, Vendor v . Chemists' Sundries and Toilet Re* qui.-ti.es. Your patronage respectfully solioited. 159 ,T OST, about three weeks ago— rLight JL_f tan Bulldog (Bell), aged 9 months. —Finder communicate Herald. 303 JT OSTj Wednesday night, from motor\JL2> oar-— One geritlemaivs patent leather^ Evening Shoe arid' one lady's ■ ditto (either Outside Whinray's hall or Tayv loi-'s store, Ormond Road).— Finder arei tv rh same Herald. : Reward. ■ 262 T OST frOm the sample-rooms, but •IxJ found/ <at ; Lewis's (Opposite Reynolds')— Wide Ribbon 4_d, 6Ad, 7^d, to 9d yard; Silk Mufflers, Is 6d to 3s lld only; special value m. Evening Scarves, 5s lld to -22s 6d.— See therri at once. LOST— Many shillings by not first i seeing the; low price of C. Hawkim' Hats. 310 OYSTERS, fresh ; of Sweets; the best ■—Only "at" 'The Sweeteries, near Grey' Street. A _^ ' 333 S" ~EE ROWEILL'S Great Siale of Fancy Goods aii- Toys. Reductions iii every line. ' , . . 315 TAKEN from~Te BJapara Dance, last evening, by mistake — Pair of Boots. Tlie owner of those left may have bis his m exchange.— -E. Morris. 16 Leith Street. 320 MISSING.— La'dy'^SilverßeitTpl^ed ih pair ferntight boots, vvhich U'h*e subsequently sold. Reward 15s. — George 'Smith', Peel Street. 281 HOW .to iell a good sovereign— by the ring.-- -So 'The Don" has a good ring about it for Men's Clothing. QUARTER- ACRE Section, fashionable part of Kaiti,: price £210;. easy terms if required. — Apply James Innes. Tiowe Stroet. 0/£J ' for Is. — Lovely .flowing-efic ii./ O Silk Tiesi — the acme" of beauty. — Melbourne Cash. ' . - y . | TXTANTE-D Boiown.— We have a fe* V* Suits to please the boys, at prices to suit the parents.— Miller and ; Craig. ; ' , ' • ■ IRON Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses PRIME'S

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12790, 15 June 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12790, 15 June 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12790, 15 June 1912, Page 1

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