I FRIENDSHIP IS THE BASIS OF MY BUSINESS. T KNOW my Customers they know me. I know what they want — I JL know their needs, and see 'that they get them at a price which is less than that usually asked in the col „' hard and fast business house. The Entente Cordiale between this Store and its Customers has been strengthened by years' of honest dealing, .and by the knowledge that anything you buy here will prove absolutely satisfactory. Of course, no Store is infallible, but when we do make a mistake, iwe are the first to rectify it. SEE THE Christmas Novelties AT CHARLIE ADAIR'S ("OUT ON HIS OWN")
The Rockefeller Foundation has given £40,000. to be used during the next ten years for pensioning widows with dependent families. During the -recent heavy, gale in Hawke's Bay dense clouds of travelling soil from tlie ploughed paddocks on farms obscured the plains. It was estimated -that fully six inches of soil had been carried away from some paddocks, and the drift on grassy places is said r,?u 3ft h,gn ' covelin g «P big thistles, those who encountered' this travelling soil had a dreadful experience.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET OR LEASE. ' THAT Desirable and v PLeasantlvsituated RESIDEINCtE, "Thearmunn-," 217 Grey Street, Victoria Township, now in the 'occupation of Mr D. A. McLeod. Enquire on premises, or to TAYLOR McLEOD &* CO. 808 WA^ T TED^A_~Eirand _ Boy.— Apply Masonic Pharmacy. 802 WANTED-Cbok. -- Apply to Mrs Randall Sherratt. Tel. 611 (one short and onojong). 806 WANTED— Two Housemaids aTid one Laundress, for Cook Hospital,— Apply Matron. 806 LOST,' between Catholic Church, f Post Office, and Aberdeen Road — Gold Scarf Pin of flake design, sapphire setting.— Reward on returning to Herald Office. ' 807 LOST— Rim (enamel) of lady's wrist- ! let watch. — 'Reward on returning to H. J. Grieve, Jeweller. 804 LOST, on Boxing Day— One pair of I Spectacles, at Sponge Bay. — Finder return to Herald Office. .803 T OST, in town— Cheque,/ £36~ 125~6d, ,_L_) on Bank of Australasia; payment stopped. — Finder rewarded on. returning to Herald. 809 DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. 43 ACRES Of FIRST-CLASS MAKAURI LAND, with 4-roomed HOUSE, cowshed, pigstys, about 20 milking cows, 1 hull, 10 calves. Price and terms easy. Or would consider an Exchange with Town Property. (No. 668) 48 ACRES Of FIRST-CLASS MAKAURI LAND, with 6-roomed HOUSE, cowshed, concrete floor, pigstys, 27 cows, 2 calves, spring cart and harness. These properties are out of flood wea. (No. 817.) 33 ACRES MAKAURI FLAT, 3-robmed Whare, cowshed and, bails, 16 cows, heifer, horse with spring cart, 4 cans. ONLY £175 CASH wanted to get in. Balance easy terms. (No. 818) EXCHANGES FARMS FOR TOWN PROPERTIES. [ I have several Country Clients who are willing to consider an Exchange for i i- Properties', | ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. C. Q. PIESSE, F.1.A.,N.Z., F.N.Z.A.A., F.P.A. (N.Z., INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT AND -AUDITOR, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Loan and Moroni til* Building*. QisWtrw*.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13572, 28 December 1914, Page 6
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