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| COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. I j A PPLICATIONS, m writing, will be •XX received at this Office, until NOON •*»n FRIDAY, 15th December, 1916, from 'persons competent to undertake the •luties of Sanitary Inspector, for the Counties of Cook and Waikohu. Applicants will require to possess a certificate •rom the London Sanitary- Institute, or its equivalent from some Colonial Insti- ' +,ute. The duties will be to inspect all , dairies, piggeries, fellmongeries, 'and i ether places where offensive trades are . <n operation. He will also be' required ♦io inspect all houses within the closelyi Betted districts of Whataupoko, Kaiti, ' *md Hapara, and collect the fees for sanitary services performed. j j The first pei*iod of service will be for' <<ix montlis, and if 1 it is found that the ' two Comities form too large a district 1 : {or oue Inspector, a new arrangement i will be made. . . ! A copy of the by-laws to be enforced j . may be obtained at the office; i : j The salary Trill be £250, which will ; '.nclude all travelling expenses. ! JOHN WARREN, i C»jrk. Gisborne, 28th November, 1916. 229 • WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. i DOG REGISTRATION, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given tha.t Mr E. W. R. BOUSFTELD has been appointed DOG TAX COLLECTOR for the Year 1917, and Collars may be obtained from liim or at th« Council Chambers, Te Karaka, on aud after JANUARY" Ist, 1917. In accordance with Section 8 of "The Dog Registration Act, 1908," the tax for the year 1917 has been fixed at 5s per dog, reduced to 2s 6d per head for all dogs included m subs, "b" and "c" of the said Section 8. J. G. APPLETON, 226 County Clerk. WHILS I LIVE I LEAD. T DESIRE to thank the Public for their kind support during the time I have been. in business, and would intimate that I am closing up temporary on account of other business,- but hope to re-open again m Gisborne. •\ - j HAWKS S BAY WOUNDED SOLDIER*' FUND. MONSTER AST MM. TEN PRIZES, VALUED FROM £400 TO £10. FIRST PRIZE, BRAND NEW MOTOtt -CAR (£400). TICKETS Is. TICKETS is. One Ticket Can Win Every Prize. A. L. D. FRASER, Box 212, Hastings, 409 Chairman Art Union Committee. mmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmuMnmommmmmmmmm* ! SPECIAL PRICE GOODS •■-v...-y>-.'i,EAQHvWEEK; • - WATCH WINDOWS. MEET ME FACE TO FACE. W 8?. CLftRKS'% Coronation Buildings, Gladstone Rd. SHEEPFARMERS AND OTHERS Requiring a TOWN HOUSE. GWNER (married), volunteered and accepted for Expeditionary Force, wishes to dispose of 7-roomed HOUSE!, with all conveniences, electric light, drainage, with outbuildings, stable, and motor-shed. . Half-acre Section, on River-bank. Lawns, gardens^ and orchard. PRICK: £460 Cash. Balance (£1400) on Easy Mortgage. A FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY. MUST BE SOLD! No Reasonable Offer Refused. Apply— W. LISSANT CLAYTON, ESTATE) AGENT. 261 J)OLLS' pRAMS AND J)OLLS QALORE4 ■ FULL STOCKS. ALL SIZES, ALL PRICES. Where? Only at ... . RAINBOW B*ZAAR (The Children's Fairyland). Not Procurable Elsewhere m Gisborne. Note Address: 179 GLADSTONE RD. See Window and Outside Display ACCOUNTTANCY. BOOKS neatly and carefully entered up and balanced periodically for Tradesmen, Farmers, and the Profess ions. Debts Collected. Typewriting undertaken. 'Phone 607. ALFRED GLEAVE, Good's Buildings; TIPPERARY^ KISSES. *""" TIPPERARY KISSES, Mint de Luxe, Chewits, Nutty Chews, etc. , Guaranteed Pure. - Try the SWEETERIES REGD., i Wholesale and Retail. Confectioners^ Requisites Supplied. 077a~ tussokene" SHIRTS • JO-JflL. 6/6, Singlets 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, Linen Hats 1/-, Panamas 12/6. — Faulds (the man you know), Peel St. FiOR the Summer Season. — Ladies' and Children's White Shoes are being . offered at 2s ip the £ discount. — H. .1. . Andrew's Mangapapa Boot Shop. 222 ■ f"yi N Ideal 'Xmas Q-ifp is a' : Fountain { , 'xx Pen, •Select one from oiir large "• ' stock, either gpld-mounted pr plain.— I Thomas Adams. BOYS'' White Shirts,,. Colonial and English make, 2/11, 3/3/ • 3/6: ; colored ditto, 2/3 to 5/- each. — Melbourne Cash, Gisbornei Busiest Store. •

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14159, 29 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14159, 29 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14159, 29 November 1916, Page 1

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