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«ll •nqulrlM In mirmu I* NMItM appearing In this Osiumn mutt •• j aoocmpanlatf fey tbt Mtimktr at th« AtfvortlMmwit. W 'ANTED— Girl, to do housework, ! in small family. — Apply A. L. Eraser, 24 Parau Street, Kaiti. 977 ANTED — Girl, to assist, with : housework; sleep out. — Apply 420 Palmerston Road. 972 WANTED — Smart Junior Young Lady, for Fancy Department. — Apply Guthrie and Haddock. 958 [\TTL\NTED— Secohd~~Cook. .•— {Apply IVVi British Empire Hotel. 960 W~ ANTED— Respectable elderly or . middle-agea person,, as Housekeeper, for country. — Apply Friday morning, 20 Harris St., Kaiti. 961 ANTED— Work, by practical Gardenev, by day or week. — Apply '^N.,"_No. 17, Harris St., Kaiti. U69 W [ANTED, -a A~General.— Apply to i Mrs Morton, l'overty Bay Club. __^ ' 963 WANTED— A Waitress'.— Apply to Mrs Morton, Poverty Bay *Club. - 962 WANTED — Smart- Waitress, for country:- hotel; .^good wages. — Apply O. L. %>rguiion, ''Fruiterer, Gisborne. , • •_■ \ . 971 iT^TANTED'-^Ejfperienced person, for ■Jyjr2_l^i»txy : -«-Ajiply Masonic. 983 WIANTED, for~Station— Handyman, with two dogs.— Apply Williams and Kettle, Ltd. 984 iTTIT'ANTED— Garden work, or sections VV: to clean up.— Apply, by letter, to No. 66, Herald. 981 Man Cook, for (Station. Ap f ply sharp, Common, Sheltdn and Co. .- 933 TITANTED— Lady . (not under 25), VV .' who can spell correctly and write a good hand at moderate speed; wages 25s per week.— Apply No. 65, Herald Office. 932 T/tTANTED— Young Lady Pianiste, to Vy assist in, Music Department. — CJmsp and Son. " . g3O WANTED— A good, strong Boy, to 1 lcarh the trade. — Apply after 6 o'clock, J. G. Smith, Builder, 109 Stout Street. v • gjg W r ANTED, to learn— Station work, by Youth (16 years); good home required.— Apply_Herald. ,941 WANTED-Ladynelp, for Waimata _Valley : — : Apply_sg_ Stout St. 959 WANTED— A young Girl~to teach three Children.— Apply "X.Y.Z.," Herald. qqq WANTED— Reliable Alan, for garden, milk two cows, etc. — Apply Pattullo, Te Karaka. J153 ANTED— Good, steady Kitchen- ! man.— Apply Motu Hotel. 693 WANTED— Good Buggy Horse ; good price for suitable horse.— W. E. Eagg, Kaiti. 898 PRIVATE Board and Residence, 162 Derby St. ; bath, electric light, all conveniences. Vacancies for two friends. Handy to towh». . 886 WANTED, by Carpenter and Joiner, Job, country or town, day or contract.— No. 10, Roebuck Rd. . 951 WANTED, to purchase— A. Milk : Run, with mi&.flifoply ffuaran-teed.-Apply "^.Y.Z.^a HfefaldT 949/ WANTED, by respectable youngs gentleman — Board and Residence in private family. — Address, No. 64, Herald Office. : ' 920 WANTED, to < Sell— Johns-Bannister Shares; cash wanted; lowest price.— Apply "Shares," Herald. 92; WiANTED— 1000~~Buiggie8, Gigs, or . Vehicles of all sorts to repair, by expert workmen. -»- Bannister and Reardon, Gladstone Rd. 'Phone 837. \ 769 ANTED Known — That we have just opened tap our New Season's Stock of Gents' Mercery and Clothing. — Nat Hooper. WANTED— Kggs, in any quantity, fresh f>r preserved. — Top prices at Fryer and Sons, Bakers. 666 WANTED — Buyers for two very ligh- Single Buggies (suitable for Coast w ork) ; a snip.— Graham and Krebs. ANTED Jvnown — Dressmaking ! done promptly and up-to-date at Mrs Jeffreys', • Redstones' Buildings, 1 Lowe Street. » 854 B^LACKIE'S Is DICTIONARY-— the best for School use— at C. W. Muir's. FOR ~SXIE — First-class Dairy Cow (just calved). — Apply George Burrows, Mangapapa. ■" . ' 931 nr?!OR SALE — G^ood Confectioriery 'JC 1 Business.— Apply B. .Cooper, No. 2, Harris' Buildingß, Gladstone Rd. 895 ; It?10R SALE— A number of frame JO hives of Bees, ready for extract* ing, 2 and 3-storey, 15s each. — Apply "Honey/' Herald Office. v 902 j TT'OR SALE — Buggies, double and JO single; Gigs, all descriptions and prices; Light Spring Dray. — J. B. Leydon, Bright Street. 883 ■TOR" HIGH " SOH6bL~~BOOKS~ at JD English Published Prices.— C. W. Muix's. FOUND, at Guthrie and Haddock's Great Sale— Boin White , Twill Sheeting 10£d, Is, Is 4£d, Is 9d; 36in White Lily Calicoes 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 6s lid dozen. Don't miss these.— Home of Good Values. 08T, in Childers Rd.— Motor Hood I Cover. Reward. — Crompton Co., Lowe Street. 985 LOST, between Gisborne and Ngatapa — Parcels of Collars. — Please return P.W.D., Ngatapa^ 966' LOST,~from QueenTStreet, Te Hapara, ! January 24th — Brown Pony Mare, rope on when lost, branded arrow near shoulder; £1 reward. — H. F. Hill, Queen St., Te Hapara.' T OST — Lady's Bag, containing valuJLI ables and money, :between Gisborne and Patmtahi. Reiward. —^Apply Herald. _J_ 887 STOILEiN from near Masonic Stables— Two Sheep Dogs; offender known. — If not returned to above Stables immediately, offender will be prosecuted without further, notice. 968 T "ADIES,^-Don't throw that dirty J_J Dress away. Have it French drycleaned. Kid Gloves a speciality. — 51 Grey St. -950 SCHOOL BOOKS and School Stationery at C. W. .Mudr's. riliHKexqulsierflavor of "Desert Gold" JL Tea will please the most discriminating palate. Order it from your grocer and try for the £20 Prize. MRS~HOUSEWIFE,— Ask your Grocer for particulars of the "Desert Gold" Tea Competition. First Prize £20, and other Ninety Cash Prizes. Start "Saving the Camels" to-day. WHY use worn-out Knives when* you can get John Derby's from ss, and Chris. Johnson's from 6s per £-doz. ? "Noah's Ark," the cheapest hoiue is town. T\ELPHIN Germ-proof Filters assure JLJ absolutely pure drinking water; 20a, 255, 28s 6d, 355, 37s 6d, 50s, 555.— Obtainable from Gisborne Hardware < v.mrvanv hmxt Herald Office). 248 JTJBiiiDMFH Motor Cycle (1909 model)", X put in first-class order for buyer, only £26 10s. — The Boom for Motor Bikes. "VT7E fitill lead for best value in CrocVV Kery and Household Ironmongery. — The 'People's Emporhaa,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13604, 9 February 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13604, 9 February 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13604, 9 February 1915, Page 1

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