Have "'-■•-<-■-- - ■■■-'/JiMp i '-^ Seen'The New Season's Goods that 1 have just opened up? You'll never go about m that dark, moiurnful-looking Suit of yours onco you've seen the new, smart Greys. Really, I have seen some ready-made Suits m my time, but I never thought it possible to yet such a really well-sitting shoulder or such a smart Lapel and Front as they've put 'into these Suits. I took particular care to order every conceivable size, and I'm confident that I can fit you to a nicety. At any rate, it only takes five minutes to try one on, but it takes a #reat deal longer to earn the same amount of money that you'll save by buying one of these Suits. ' ■ <i CHARLIE ADAIR'S ("OUT ON HIS OWN ")
LAI E AOYEHmEMCHTS. FURNirrUJUK- SALE THURSDAY NEXT,, SEPT. 24th, At 2 p.m. MESSRS SAMSON BROS. Have received instructions from Misses Somerton, No. 353 Clifford Street, to Sell, at their Residence — . mHE WHpLE OF THEIR FURNI- - 1 - , TURE AND EFFECTS. ' WITHOUT RESERVE.; Full particulars m to-morrow'_ issue. "■ : J. M. SAMSON, 1 GB3 Auctioneer. T^7 ANTED— A young Lady, lor shop. IVY ' Apply Mrs Oranney, Adair's Buildings. 88? WANTED — Housekeeper to Baclie"lors.— Apply No. 38, Herald. 886 WANTED — Capable' Man; must uni derstand. gardening; excellent home for suitable person.: — Apply Mrs A. F. Kennedy, Palmerston Road. 888 WANTED— A kind person, to mind healthy boy, aged 2 years.--- Apply "Immediate," Post Office, Gisborne. . ■ " . ' / 889 WANTED, by capable WomanWork, by day or half-day. — Apply Herald. ..891 WJLL the Mr Jackson who, bought ' Saddle at Samsons' Auction Mart <:n Saturday, please .; communicate with -Auction Mart at once Important. 884 VACANCY for business lady m nice Home : comfortable, every convenience, very central.— Address Herald Office. .-."•. -886 ADVERTISER wants •to purchase convenient, up-to-date House (not more than £600) ; would give section and £5100 : . balance on mortgage. — Send particulars to No.. 39, Herald Office. 890 LOST-^Rough-haired Sfreep Dog, deformed ; answers nam. "BoH."— - Finder please return- to 6Q, Crawford lload. ■ ■: : i 892 -, ' ! -v J.S.ALLAN I* ICENSED SANITARY PLUMBEB AND DRAINLAYER, COPPERSMITH, GASFITTER, STEEL METAL WORKER, HAS REMOVED TO NEW, Ur-TO-DATE WORKSHOP AND STORE, ' NEXT WHINRAY'S. | Present Entrance : Nearly opposite the I Gisborne School. ONLY ONE CLASS OF WORK— THE BEST. CHARGES MODERATE. Telephone No. 764. Private Bor L ... No. 601. WAIMATA COACH LEAVES p 1? T OWNDKS.'fc. OONS,! "I.OWE STREET, On IUEBDAYS. THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, at 9.45 a.m. Leaves WAIMATA VALLEY on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, at 9 a.m. All Parcels must be at the Office nol later than 9.30 a.m. 8. A. McPIIAIL, ■■-■''■). Wahnat* •- 1 & : ' Superior PrintingThe kind that give* » diatinction to your stationery or advertising— that stampa you at once k* a man of good judgment — that U the kind you get from P.B. HERALD GO. LIMITED. King 'Phon« M7. School Journal Covers Procurable only at HERALD OFFICE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13491, 21 September 1914, Page 6
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