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j WANTED. (TTTIANTED, for Sawmill, near Motu, a VVj SLABBY. Apply— GEORGE SMITH, Builder, 286 Gisborne. WANTED. ;TX7iANTED, shortly— Thoroughly com'.,VV; petent MAN, to take charge, of small up-country Station. Good wages to suitable man. Apply, enclosing references, to BOX 45, P. 0., Gisborne. j 260 GRUNDY & SHENNAN, LTD. TXTRITTEiN applications, closing at VV Noon on MONDAY, December 4, are invited from competent persons (malo or female) for the position of Accoun-tant-Secretary to this Company. State full particulars. 258 WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. COUNTY OVERSEER. A PPLICATIONS will be received., up ;XX to FRIDAY, January 12th, 1917, for the position of COUNTY OVERSEIEDR.. Salary, £250 per annum net and free house. Full particulars may be obtained at the Council Office, Te Karaka. J. G. APPLETON, 256 County Clerk. WANTED. rnWO MACHINE SHEARERS, JL for 3500 Sheep and Lambs. Apply— OARRON BROS., \ 275 Motu. WANTED. W [ANTED, immediately, for a Client, about 10 ACRES, with or without buildings, within 10 miles from town. Apply— W. LISSANT CLAYTON, 274 > Estate Agent. WANTED. „ A SALESWOMAN, for Boot Depart•xXi ment; one with previous experience preferred. .Apply— . NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING 266 FACTORY. NOTICE. /'' -y ■ TDODY-MAKER and a good 'COACHJL> SMITH wanted at once. Tip-top wages to good men. Permanent engagement; J. B. LEYDON, Carriage Builder, 246 Gisborne. THANK 8. MR & MRS H. BARKER desire to sincerely thank the Gisborne Fire Brigade and all those who rendei-ed timely assistance at the Fire at their house, Desmond Road, on Monday morning last. . 278 NOTICE. IWIEiL NOT be responsible for any Debts contracted m my name by any persons other than my wife. J. J. O'CONNELL, : ■■■ . Engineer^ 250 ' - . JMGatawai. THE PICCADILLY LUNCHfONS AND TEAS Have become Popular tfiuoughont mis District. They are so enjoyable, always well cooked, nicely seasoned, and daintily served. Indeed, there is no better Shilling Meal to be obtained anywhere m New Zealand; but don't believe our story, come, and try for yourselves. OUR SPECIAL THREE-COURSE LUNCHEON ' ONE SHILLING. J. B. KNOWLES, Proprietor. 0 LET— Furnished House, new, five rooms, £-acr© ground, Mangapapa, one minute from 'bus, ior 2 or 3 months, from December Ist.— Apply Herald. 265 TO LET, Awapuiri Road — Five-roomed House, 'bath, tubs, gas; low rent to suitable tenant. — Apply 157 Grey St. 252 SMALL Furnished House to Let, handy, to town; rent reasonable to desirable tenant. — Telephone 354. 272 TO LET, for few weeks, from December 18th — Three or 4 Furnished Rooms, with conveniences. — Apply* Miss Peach, 152 Stout St. Tel. 718. 216 TO LET^Six-roomed House, Pahnerston Road, with modern conveniences j rent 22s 6d.— 'Phones 254 or 893. 9 ._. .. _ 236 TO LET — House, 5 rooms, convehi ences, Clifford Street.— Apply 219, Clifford Street. 204 TO LET, central— Four rooms lls ; 5 roorns^ 18s 6d j 5 rooms, 17s 6d ; 4 rooms, 148 ; 5 rooms, 16s 6d ; 7 rooms, 18s 6d; 6 rooms, 20s.— F. R. Ball, Land Agency, Peel Street. TO LET — New 4-roomed House, near Upper Stout St. ; rent lls ; also new 5-roomed House, h. and c. water, West End, 16s.— Apply "T.F.," Herald Office. ._'._■ 181 TO LET—^Six rooms, Adair St., every convenience, 22/6; 5 rooms, Collins St., 18/-; 5 rooms. Elm St., 13/- ; 5 rooms, Bryce. St., partly furnished, 15/-. Apply Buscke and Parker, Lowe St. TO LET, Wainui Road, near School— Four acres, 8-roomed House. — Aj> piy James Hay. Tel. 955. __ __ 733 TO LET, fortoightiy or monthly^-Fur.' nished Cottage, . round Kaiti Beach. Cheapest, holiday you can give your children. Book dates early. — J. Todrig Wittjy_7B \Lowe St. 'Phone 1096._^ TO LET— New 5-roomed ~Houjle, all conveniences, 17/6; 2 Cottages, Mangapapa, 11/-.— C. G. Piesse, Masonic Buildings. TO LET— Furnished House, popular locality, river section, £2 per week: —Apply F. R. Ball, Peel Street. _ FOR THE "FREEZING WORKS — Flannel Singlets 4/li, Jerseys 5/6. Woollen Sox 1/-, Heavy Underpants 6/6 pah', Dungaree Pants 2/-. — Melbourne Cash, the Popular Working Man's Store. FULL Stocks of! Onoto, Waterman, and Swan Fountain Pens; points to suit all writers; every pen guaranteed.— Thomas Adams. SPECIAL SALE of LaliesMGlacTiCid, Box Calf, and Tan Boots and Shoes at 2s m the £ discount.— JL J. Andrew's Mangapapa Boot Shop. 222 C* Q< i~A~ TUSSORENE SHIRTS \J. KJ'.lil • 5/6, Singlets 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, Linen Hats 1/-, Panamas 12/6. — Faulds (the man you know), Peel St. MONEY LENT PRrVATELY~a^d~in Strictest Confidence upon Ap- ' proved Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by easy weekly payments. Enclose stamp for reply to L. W. Balkind, National Bank Chambers (upstairs). Tel. 753. ,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14160, 30 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14160, 30 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14160, 30 November 1916, Page 1

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