All enquiries In reference te Notloes appearing In Ihla Column must ho accompanied by the Numker of the Advertisement. WANTED— I_adyhelp7"for"the~coun- '. try.— Appiy Mis A. C. Steele, Tahunga. Telephone 412 (2 long and 2 short). 86 WANTED — A Man or Youth, for general station work- — Apply early to J. J. H. Marshallj Matawai. IU) WANTED — Smart Boy, for Herald • Linotype Room. WAJSITED7~for "tliri9e~w ; eeks— Younig ' Lady, to assist m shop; previous experience preferred. — Charles VV . Muir. _. Jo WANTED— Woman, to Wash and , clean, one day fortnightly. — Apply Mrs Her-.-Tt H'jplcinson, Upper Chiioers Road. 50 W'~ANTED "— VVorkrij7~^eriwu.:J.i ! Gardener ; U'i'nis, j.s per hour. — Apply No. 28,_lle;ald. 999 WANTED — A young Girl, to assist ; ' or a nncicne-ag-d Woman, as General. — Apply Kensington House, Grey Street. 998 WANTED— A good, ,plain Cook.— . : A PPb' Boronia Villa, 355 Palmerston Road. 89 WANTED, for country— Cook-General and Nursery-Housemaid, (together). Good wages.— Apply, first instance,, to Andrew, and Richards, Lowe Street. 29 WANTED— A good General.— Apply at once, 270 Palmerston Road, or Royal Hotel. 988 WANTED— Three Stone Knappers.— .. Apply T. O'Grady, , le Arai Valley. 979 WANTED, for the country — A 1 Housemaid. — Apply Mrs W. E. Astin, Makaraka. « . 35 WANTED--A Housemaid, lor Motu Hotel; wages 25s.— Apply Hotel Coronation. 36 WANTED — Customers to see our stock of smart Winter Costumes, Sealette, Sjiorts, and Long Coats; very reasonable prices. — Miss Gibnour, Peel Street. 92 WANTED— Bu-s^feliers, Cowboy (for station). Waiting engagements : Married Couples, Cooks, Housemaids.— George Smith, Peel Street. WANTEjj — You to order your Hot _ l Cross Buna from Fryer. 23 WANTED— Sacks and Sugar Bags.— 1 T. Clarkson, Feel Street. ADVERTISER, with wide English - colonial experience, ago 42, requires employment; country preferred. —Apply "i J a3_," Herald Office. 85 WAITED Known— Fryer's Hot-Cross Buns are obtainable at Mrs Bryant's Store, Kaiti. 63 ANTED Known— o. H. the . Tinker, has removed three doors lo\fer down, at Mr Cowell's Carpenter's Shop. 950 rVXTANTED Known— Hot Cross Burts lV V ' can be obtained at Fryer's Bakery, Mangapapa. 23 X^AJJTjs__D~Known— The Public CarVV ; riers' 'Phone number «is 630. Stand : Corner Peel Street and Glad stone Road. 645 WANTEITKnown— Ladies' Cashmeiv Hos© (I. and R. Morley's makes), from ls up to 2s lid; special value. — Guthrie and Maddock. .. 828 WAN TED— Builders and Bricklayer* i to note that Bannister, the Shoer, supplies Chimney Bars at special price^ hy the dozen. Order by 'Phone 237. WANTED— Housewives to note that STATE Coal Avas awarded First Prize at the Auckland YEshibi tion -for cleanliness and economy. Order now. — Clare and Clare, Agontg. 266 B"*" UY IT O^.OE and you will buy no other. Try Machell and Russell for Corned Beef and Corned Mutton. HOLFORD'S PLATING WORKS.— Electroplating work done m Gold, Silver, Nickel and Copper; Antique Copper, Oxidised Silver,, and Color work a speciality. ' 712 HOLFORD'S PLATING WORKS.— We specialise m Plating all kinds of goods. First-class workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed. 712 ERICSSON Telephones, Extension Bells, Microphones and Batteries. Erection, repairs and maintenance for lines undertaken. — Holford and. Co. •Phone 804. 712 ]70R SALE— Dark Bay Harness Horse, -■ 6yrs old,; by Honduras. — 'Apply H. H. Jackson, Mangapapa. 106 iiRE7^_RET~We have burnt every price m our- Shop to about half its size, 'ihe bargains are bigger than tht article bargained for. Coiii© along. A few days only.-— Vautier's. TTOLFORD k CO., Electrical EngiXI neers, quote for Electric Lighting Plants for 1 Country houses. 'Phones 804 and 851. 712 LOST, from Ngatapti School paddock, on Sunday, sth April — One Chestnut Mare, no brand. Anyone detaining samo will be prosecuted. — Finder rewarded on returning to J. Mclldowie, Totangi. v 108 LOST — Buggy Lamp Socket. — Finder please return to Masonic Stables. . _^ ._._ 88 LOST, on Saturday niglit, between • Whittaker St. and Stout St.— - Lady's Black Handbag, containing silver. — Finder pleas© return to 361 Stout Street. . , j_43 T OST, on Saturday, between town IJL-l and Te Karaka— Motor Car Wheel. Cap (Clement Talbot). Reward. — Bennett and Sherratt. 2 ( I OST^-Chequie No. A473311, Bank of 'JLil New Zealand j payment stopped ; notice to tradespeople. — Please return to Bank of New "Zealand. 873 "YTOUNG Bucks and Fowls lor sale. — X Apply Roderick, Nelson Bros. 110 HATS wrong now? A bit of a sensation, at "The Don" Clothing and Mercery establishment; they art giving a bonus of one pound sterling on every ten pounds spent during month of April. Bonuses start from 10s up. — 173 Gladstone. Road. E SELL MANILLA ROPE, all : sizes. If you waht anything, call on PRIME, Out-of-the-Rut Ironmonger." A NO" CREDITT - BUT • KJ ! .,il. LISTEN !— Denims 2s lid, Grey Tweed Strip© 3s 6d, Browns 4s 6d, Indigo 3s lid, Painters 2s 3d, Special Tweed Trouseys (dark) 8s lid, Singlets 2s 6d, Flartnels 2s 6d, Drawers 2s 6d v Sweaters 7s 6d.— Fawlds (The Man You Know). Oi'"~I NO DISCOUNTS, BU'l •IO • il. • BETTER VALUE.— Satisfactory savings on serviceable Cloth ing, Mercery, Boots, etc., for working men and working men's boys. — FawldsWorking Men'a Store). HAVE you seen the Bear! Beauti ful Brown Bear on rollers, wil 1 carry auy weight on its back; roars lik* thhnder; wonderfully strong and life like. Price, £4 ltia. — Agent, Thoma. 4 dams MECCANO. — Spare Parts ana Accessory Outfits always obtainable. Meccano ia the prince of games. Thr best amusement for Children. Complete sets 5s to £2 each. — Sole Agent foi thin district, Thomas Adams. T^HTrT > A_iCFR T S~TLMANAC— Paper .V V 1 Cover Is 6d, cloth 3s 6d, posted 6d extra; Haaell's Annual, 4s 6d; Hawke's Bay Almanac," Brett's Almanac la 6d. — The latest editions from Thos. Adam*.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13352, 9 April 1914, Page 1
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