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I\\VTA^T%D— Ladyhelp, for country.— :V V ! Apply Mrs JJrank Sherriff, "Waikohu. i. Telephone/ 647. , .;v 15 "\y\7 AN TED— Competent • Housemaid. — . Wi Apply Mrs Hutchinson, Waihuka. Telephone No. 382 (1 long, 1 short). 20 W ANTED.— GirI njustn_-ft~schc^l) VV I would suit for light duties. — Apply 175 Gladstone Road. ' 22 WANTED — Married Couple, for stai tion. — Apply Bennett and Sherratt. 23 WANTED, by married couple— Bed- ' Sitting-room, with fireplace. — Apply Herald. 1 WANTED— Married, Couples, Cow- ! boy. Waiting engagement: Two Married Couples, Man Cook. — Geo. Smith, Peel Street. W~ ANTED, by mother and daughter— Situation on station; mother, housekeeper; daughter, to help. — Apply Geo. Smith, Peel Street. WNTED — Good Housemaid; wages £I.— A-oply Mrs J. R Murphy, Repongaere, or Bennett and Sherratt. • 994 TJIT ANTED— Smart Lad, for SignwritYVi ing Department. —F. Hall and Sons. 16 WANTED— Girl, to assist with housework; country girl preferred. — Apply Herald. 984 WANTED— Ladyhelp or General, for Mrs Geo. MacDonald, Wharerata. —Apply Mrs John Clark. Telephone No^ 161). 982 WANTED— Engineer, with river certificate ; wages £14 a month and overtime. — Apply, in writing, No. 34, Herald. 976 V^TANTED— A good, reliable Cook VV. (male or female) ; also, smart Assistant for dining-rooms. — Apply Cdare [and Sons, Limitea. 974 WANTED— GoocTbook and 1 Kitchen--1 man ; good wages to reliable men. — Apply Mrs F. A. Mnlayson, Matawai. 949 WANTED, sharp, for Coast hotelCook (male or female); also, Housemaid-Laundress. — Apply Herald Office. 957 TXTANTED, at once, for ladies' tailorVV i ing — Skirt Hand ; also, Apprentice. — Apply Hewitt and Co., McKee's Buildings (upstairs). ,959 WANTED, for country hotel — Woman Cook; wages 30a; also, Former; wages 30s. — Apply Sheridan and Adair, Peel Street. 960 WANTED— A Ladyhelp.— Apply Mrs C. J.- Bennett, Ormond Road. Tel. No. 740. 929 ANTED— A Horse-driver.— Apply A. J. Cameron. Telephone ' 142 (1 long, 1 short, ahd 1 long ring). 895 WANTED— Young~Girl7 iTorldtchen ; sleep at home preferred. — Apply Kensington House, Grey Street, near Gasworks. ' 906 T^r f ANTED~by~"kdy, in business— VV ! Two Rooms (one partly furnished), in quiet private family. — Write to '•C.0.M.," Herald. 4 rn^TANTED— Few Gentlemen Boarders VV: (single rooms), few minutes of Pcst-office.— Address, No. 36, Herald. 2 WANTED Known— We Te^string and repair Tennis Racquets on the' shortest notice. — Nasmith and Co., Saddlers._ _ 988 WANTED, to know, what could be cheaper or better than Corned Beef at 2£d spot cash? — Machell and Russell. WANTED, to buy — Lemons, in large or small quantities. — Syd. Woodberry, the Gisborne Fruit . ShopVV TeL No. ,738. 953 WA.NTED, to sell^-iSheep Dog Shitf I well bred, and -4 pups; no reasonable offer refused. — Herald Office. 17 WIaNTTEDV to aeU-^ning-room Side I - board, bevelled glass.— 2lo Whitaker Street, Whataupoko. 978 S* ITUATiOJTwantedby Fencer; good repairer. — Apply 32, Herald. 963 TAKEN by" mistake" from "Geisha" Dance last 'night— Lady's Heptonette Coat.— Return tp Charlie Adair, and receive own. 12 THE BUNGALOW, corner of Childers Road and Grey Street, has vacancies for Boarders. Telephone 773. 7 YOUNG Man desires situation (garden, groom, milk, etc.) in Gisborne Srivate, well used to horses. — 29 Herald ffice. 945 C~~ AP ABLE Tailor and Cutter seek* engagement; accustomed to cut and fit, take charge of workroom; good knowledge of ladies' tailoring.— Address, J.0.30, Herald Office. 047 CARPENTER - wants job on station, as Handy Man; can do ell kinds oi carpentery, painting, and garden' work. — Apply No. 26, this office. ■ .932 ECONOMICAL OUTFITTERS.— Men's' strong Flannels 2s 6d, Working Shirts 2s 6d, 'Tennis and Neglige Shirts ' 2s lid, Men's Drawers and Singlets Is 1 lid, Colonial Knitted Wool Sock* lOd pair.— .Melbourne Cash. "OIOR SALE— Three h.p. Benzine EnJj gine; easy to understand.— Apply J. E.' Newton, West End Butchery. 11 EIOR SALE— Springer .to second calf, , £8 ; two Cows, in profit, •£5 each (Jersey strain). — H. Wilson, Kaiti. 985, FOR'SALE^Eight good Dairy Cows (to oalve in a few days), heavy milkers. — Apply G. R. Moore, Childers Road. • 053 FOR SALE, at lowest wholesale prices, j Flour, Sugar, Tea, Soap, Candles,! Kerosene, Oatmeal, Oatina, etc. — D. M. Orr. | 17XJR SHIRTS, always call at "The ?' Don," 173 Gladstone Road; with-j out collars ls lid, with collars _ i 3d to lis 9d. . - I FOR QUICK SALE— A Property,' Gladstone Road : all conveniences, including electric light, gas, and sewerage ; small deposit; owner leaving; no agents. — Apply No. 31, Herald. 962 FOR champion matured New Potatoes; (planted June), wholesale or retail, : try Henry Currie, who won all prizes.— j 164 Gladstone Road. 'Phone 670. ■ | fi *JTa DEPOSIT (balance on excepoulU tional terms) buy* Section, good locality, tram route.— *Write 35. Herald Office._ ; 993 TW. McLAOHLAN still pegging • away. Vendor in Chemists' Sundries, Toilet and Household Requisites. Watch for the little red cart. It will visit" you about every six weeks. Shop prices. Buy, every little helps; thank you. 433 LOST, ex Tarawera f Saturday— >Port- , manteau, containing books, clothing, valuables; also parcel of paper attached, addressed A. D. Spiers. — Finder' rewarded on return to Union Company's ofiice. 996 LOOK OUT for Special Display Wed- j 1 . ding Floral Decoration to-morrow ' (Saturday) in the Florist's window. Peel Street 13 SALE of Ladies' Millinery (for eight days only) now proceeding, . at discounts -from 4s to 6s 8d in £, at "Bon Marche," the Reliable Store. ] THE PEOPLE'S EMPORIUM for Cutlery. j WANTED— Owners of Horses to get their Shoeing done at Alf. Thomsen's (late Creamer's), Peel Street. All work by experienced men. 'Phone •#V7 QR2 THE Works are paying more for Lamb and Mutton than ever before; but Machell and Russell are still charging the same price for cash. 'Phone 359. mHE PEOPLE'S EMPORIUM fbr X Garden Hose.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12927, 22 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12927, 22 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12927, 22 November 1912, Page 1

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