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All enquiries la reference to ootlcet . appearing In this column must be accompanied by the number ol the advertisement. -OTTEff^Boy, for the Office.— '-. Apply Herald. WANTED— A Lad, to milk and make ! himself generally useful.-^— Apply Telephone 321 (2 long rings). 238 WANTfiDTZMan, "to lay fencing line • and do paclcing, on Coast. — Apply_Williams and Kettle, Ltd. 234 WANTED, at once— SmariTGeneral.— Apply C.C.C. Supper Rooms, just over Kaiti Bridge. 191 ANTED— A good General.— Apply Mrs J. E. Benson, Ormond. 176 WANTED — A domesticated, trustworthy Woman, for country (for about 6 weeks or longer) ; references. — Apply_32s, Palmerston Road. 225 WANTED— A reliable, married Shepherd, or working Manager (without encumbrance preferred), for station 21 miles from town; must have steady dogs. — Further particulars, apply by letter to J. C. N. Thomas, Box 123, P.0., Giaborne. •- 123 WaJN TED— Cook-Genera-Is, Ladyhelp, j Generals, Housemaid for country, Girl to assist, General for country, Married Couple. — Andrew and Richards, Lowe Street. ' 167 -TXTANTED, to Sell, for £s^Hornless VV ! Gramophone and Records • oost £11.— Apply »Gramo.," Herald. 229 TTtTILL the person who received 10 ;V V . sovereigns instead of 10 shillings oy mistake from R. W. Harper, return same Herald Office. Reward given. 230 TytT'ANTED— Carp'enteir " (good; ' smart VV ' man).— Apply on job, JLianui Rd., Kaiti, or A. Gelier^ Ruilder;: Score Street. 165 WANTED, at once— Cook, for Poverty Bay Club.'— Apply to Mrs Forrest. ..■•■'■■ 204 nnCT ANTEl>— Position aa Hcwsekeepef, ' . VV; by middle-aged lady, to one or two professional gentlemen. — Apply to No. 8, Herald Office. 148 WANTED— Bullock Driver (steady ' job), Housemaid, Waitress. Wait-' ing engagement: Scrub Cutters, Bushmen. — Geo. Smith, Peel St. ' , ANTED. — Good, Man to drive 'i waggon. Must be able tp plough. —Apply, H. Loisel, Waihau. 13A WAN TED, to Lease— Two or three acres of Land, for gardening, near Gisborne. — Apply Herald. 142 T*^TANTED— Unfurnished Room, in or VV ' near town, or lower end Whataupoi_,o.— Apply No. 12, Herald. 236 TXT ANTED — Two young men Boarders VV. 1 (to share 'a room).— Mrs McKinley, 2 Wi Pere Street, corner Roeo-icc Road Bridge. __'_ 162 WANTED, by respectable young man 1 (engaged in business^— Board and Lodgings, in private family. — Address, No. 10, this office. 163 TTTANTED— iPres'ervedTEggs. Highest VV. 1 price giveu. — Piccadilly Tea Rooms.;.:; 166 WANTED7~by~"respectable widow — General cleaning work or washing, by the day. — Apply Mrs l_Jast, Registry Office. 'Phone 7. 216 WANTED — Sound, full-sized, secondbaud Sacks, any quantity; cash on' delivery. — D. M. Orr. j WTaNTED— The Publio to visit the Excelsior. Dining Rooms, (next; door Mifis Neill- a, draper) fqr best Lun-j !, cfc*3xiAv-;7Afternoon 'tftas, ;"Teaa; and Sai>-'; pers. .Potties' Catering, a speciality. 210; •TXTOULD the -person .who took Over-/ ' V -V • • coat by mistake ; from Whihray'a Hall, Friday night,- kindly, return same; to- Herald (where he will \ receive his" own), and save further trouble! 237 ; WANTED— -Lemons, Maize, Walnuts, j .second-hand sound Sacks, Chaff; j cash on delivery. — D. M. Orr. j Ajsuhtliaussts' DUK BlKliia. j * 257; BIRTHDAY and Presentations.— Xry T. R. Gordon, Jeweller, opposite Bank of New Zealand, where you will save- cash. ' '^NGINE for Sale, 2* h.p., oil, __L_J thorough order; bargain, £25.— Apply Parnell. Ltd. ■T?tUR SALb^-Pack Saddles, Horse JD Covers, Bicycles, Gladstone Bags, Brief Bags, Piano, Jewellery. — George Smith, Peel Street. IF you get a Chill, with sore throat and tightness of chest, tackle it at once with "Nazol." It grips it quicker _md more effectually than most remedies. 1 AS REWARD.— Lost, from Patutahi \'X\) Valiey — Red and white Cow, brandjed on off side f.8.- Mrs U'Ren. _187 ■;T OST, in v Palmerston Road — Brown*' , 'JLi Leather Handbag) containing money ; anci gloves. — Finder please return Herald Office. : 240 LOST, at Patutahi Hail— Several Motor-car Tools. — Finder please return to Herald. . ■ ■ LOST, on Saturday, between Palmerston Rd. and Opera House^ — Purse, containing return boat, ticket to Napier and sum of money. — Finder kindly return Herald. 232 LOST— Small Native Kit, with leather: sling. — Finder rewarded on return- ' ing to Herald Office. OYSTERS (Rock). Delicious. Order them at "The Sweeteries."— Jowers. near Grey Street. 180 JOHNSTONE ~&~SMITH for Men'a Winter Shirts-, Collars, or Bands, from 4s 6d ; warm and comfortable. MRS~CRANNEY', the noted Lady Hairdresser of Gisborne. Electric and hand massage. Highest testimonials. Good's Buildings. . 171 PARENTS wishing children's success, consult Mr Hugo, Trinity Schoolroom, every day, except Friday after- ' noons). 131 TO LET — Six-roomed House, Whataupoko, near town ; gas and city water, all conveniences,— Thomas Garrett, Stafford Street. 203 TO LET — One or two nice Rooms, near town.— Agply Herald. 221 TO LET or L«a*e— -Shop and 3-roomfed Dwelling, in Gladstone'. Road, centrally situated; small rent.— Apply to Andrew- and Richards, Lowe St. 213 IT'XTANTEDr to I-et^Single Furnished .VV Bedrooms, to steady, respectable men, with or without Board.— Apply 173 Lowe Street. * 197 KAJ.CEB, SKATES, SKATES, 17s 6d pair, at PRIME'S. Ironmonger. , WANTED, to Sell — Three D.H7 Buggies and 4 Rustic Carte, all in jjood ordftr. — Graham and Krebs. ANTED, to Sell— Second-hand Milk Float, fe-painted and in good order. — Graham and Krpha IG PILE of Men's Tweed Coats, all dark colors, 10s 6d ; also, Tweed Suits, 19s 6d.^At "The Don," 173 Gladi stone Road. • MELBOURNE CASH for ECONOMY in MEN'S WEAR. JUST LANDED— Prime shipment of Derwent Potatoes, 15s per sack, or 9s per cwt. delivered anywhere in town. — L». S. Thompson and Co. 'Phone 645. \ 1* O Rot 79 j BROWN WINDSOR SOAP 10' for Is, ; Gaiety 4 for ls, Writing Pads 4 for ls, Envelopes 10 packets for Is, from The People's Emporium. i IF you cannot sing on account of hoarseness and sore throat, then try "Nazol." It will soon put you right, so that, you can sing to your heart's content. HENRY CURRIE has shifted to 151, Peel £>treet, opposite Mafeking -, House, where best Produce only is kept. 'Fhena67a. I

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 1

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