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' Advertisements appearing In thlg oolumn If not prepaid, will be booked am ** charged tariff rates. I All enquiries m reierenoe to Notioes ap pearing m this Column must too •• I I oompanled by the Number ot the Ad vertisement. Telephone enquir"« mutet be on 'Phone 627. Written Enquiries m referenoe to Adver tisements appearing In these Coiiimni must be accompanied by Stamped Ad , dressed Envelope to ensure reply. 5 \\7'^ T^ rE^* 4 '~^ -k^'. to ma^ e kimsel: - ':. VV- useful on Station and milk on< "' coav. — -Apply Herald. 19£ DOMESTIC seeks good home, on farm six to seven miles from town.— Address, "E.," Herald. __ _ • 19' WANTED— Two Housemaids.— Apph Gisborne Hotel. 20" WANTED," immediately — A Com pan.on-Help; li,ght work, com ' foi table home.— Address at Heraid. 23J WANTED— Smart ~ Wo^~CookPApply Kaitaratahi Hotel. 23' WANTED— A Station Cook.— Applj Williams and Kettle, Ltd. 24* WANTED)— Waitress ; " wages" ~27/6.~ , Apply < Cosmopolitan Cafe, oppo si,te Herald. 24' [YT , *'___n'ED^--A smart Waitr^r fai: iVY wa^es^to a suitable girl.— App.j llerald OJlice. 24! WANTED— Simart Girl, to assist ii . shop. — Apply Rosemergy Ameri oan Soda Saloon. 19! rr^TANTECD— Position, as Probationer I VV. m Private Hospital.— -Apply t< 44 "Willing," Herald Office. ' 20: j "TISTANTED— A Woman, to~do~w-u*li A ! VY ing.— Apply 355 lV.merston Rd ' 'Phone 1132, ( 18( rV^AN'TElD— Situation, as Ciook; oa * iVY Station; good bread-baker.— .ip ply "C.F.A.," Ngatapa. .__ y _21l WANTED— Cbok-Genei*al, for""f^niil : of three adults; no washing.— Apply, forenoon or evening, Mrs T. E Toneycliffe, 17 Russell Street. IS* "^TO'UNG Man 'requires situation of ani JL description, m or near town; m eligible for active service. — Address No. 5, Herald Office^^ 16( WANTED— Young Girl, as Waitress — Apply Keldngworth Boarding House, Kaiti. 18i WANTED, for tliree months— Capabli Cook-General; small family near Tolaga; wages 25s.— Apply Heralc Office. iQt WANTED— A Ploughman. — Appij ■ A. J. Cameron, Poiiparae. Telo phone 142 K. . 16E WANTED— Assistant Waitress.— Ap _ply Royal Hotel. 17£ TI7ANTED— Strong Lad to learn the V V trade. —Apply Findlay;- . Pastrycook. X 77 WANTED — Housemaid - Waitress ; good home and no work. — Apply 181 Gladstone Road. 173 WANTED— A Man, able to milk and kill, for Paparatu Station ; good wages and bonus.— Apply A, W. Spence. Telephone 712 K. ■ 171 TXTIANTED— CapabIe Man, for position V V of skid and taLymah, country : mill.— Apply Geo. Smith, Builder, Gla-d. ; stono Road. . 128 WANTED — Sererai~good~Generals f2ss), Cowboys (355), Men Cooks (£2), Housemaids (22s 6d), Waitressec (22s 6d), Ladvhelps (£1), Grrla to assist ; (17s -dV.Jnd Cooks (30s), Mariied Con pJes (£l"5o). Good wages to good servants. — Apply Elite Registry, 313 Glad. atone Road. 'Phone IfiO? 15H , T^AN-l-ED, - by young -lady— Roard ; VV private ; family preferred.— Addi^ss, No. 6, Heraldl- ' : Xy^Xy^ v -i'-XSI PiRIVATE ;. 4 Bbaira-Re^dc^r'-^7'A^^> deen Road, near British Laundry. Vacancy for one steady ' tradesman, Bath, all conveniences.'' 193 WANTED— Pastry Butter. — J.~ B. Knowles, Piccadilly Tea Rooms. I -P 211 T? ; URS.— AII kinds of Furs, mnodelled J_ into the latest style by ah expert London Furi-ier.— 3l Ormond Road, near Garrison Hall. 210 TO SE(LL— Standing crop of Maize; area about 2J acres.— Apply Hobbs, "•"Ormond. i 155 WANTESD, to "Sacrifice— A pretty modern Bungalow, well and. faithfully built, 5 rooms^ every possible < conveiuence; £50 cash; five minutes from tram.— Apply Richards. FfOR SALE— House of Furniture, five .months old, m one or more lots; aiso latest Fletcher Gas ; Stove and Iron. —No. 10, Herald^ ■ .. .. ■-■'.• '■ ,- ' 243 •T?iOiß SALE, Privately— One D.WJj . Bedstead . (complete), 1 Dressing Table, 1 Washstand, 1 Toilet Set.— Apply Mrs Menzies, Bntish Empire Hotel. | ■ 223 i-TTIOR SALEMFord Oa^, eleotric light, J 'Jji all extras, first-class order, £100; ; » t rsal snip. —^71 Wainui Road. 228 TTIOR SALE— Two youn« Sheep Dogs, jJO y unbroken, 7 months. —^Apply 488 j Aberdeen Road: • k"_o (TT'iOR SALE— Lady's Bicycle, cheap,— !JD , Apply Herald Oiiice. 194 ■ '""FOUND straying on Waiingaromi StaJ0 tic n— One black and white Sheep ; Dog. If not claimed; within 14 days will be sold. — H. C. Dunlop, Private Bag, , Tolaga Bay. 2SS 4 ? LOST-J Two £1 Notes, between Ormond's, Peei St., and Grieves shop. —Finder please return to Herald. 244 LOST, last evening — Partly-finished Green Crochet Bag, between Fitzherbert St. and Harris St., Kaiti. — Fin: dcv rewarded on returning to Herald. LOST— Black Slut, with buff over eyes, muzzle, chain -and rope attached; answers name "Swanae." .;■ Reward. — James-' Store, Kaiti. 208 LOST, some time during last week — Lady's Brown Fur. A- Reward on kindly returning to Herald Offioe. 178 ONLY £470 for modern Dwelling, 6 roorris, Ballance Street ; sewerage and electric light, nice section, good locality. — James Innes, LoWe Street. THE HOME OF INDUSTRY, corner of Carnarvon Street and Gladstone 'Road. 'Phone 1176. , 158 :T INEN MARKING OUTFIT.— Youi : ! JU) own name, bottle of reliable markj iDg ink, and pad complete for 2/6 ; postled 2/9.— Agent, Thomas Adams. FOREIGN STAMPS.^-Packets 3d, 6d, Is, 2s 6d, and ss ; every stamp different. Packet of 250 Stamp Mounts 6d. Large selection of high-priced Stamps to choose from. — Agent: Thos. Adams. ■ TIUDIES* AND GIRLS' COATS', 0-4 RAIN COATS, COSTUMES, UNDERCLOTHING, AT MELBOURNE GASH. _. _ __. _ /rVCEDAR POLISH MOPS— A splen-,-\v/ did investment for the busy housewife AfyojM'u^^.^A^ HAVE you a Disc Talking Machine? Then call and hear our new Zouopkone Records. Finest stock m Gisborne. — Chrisp's. VIOLINS.— Chrisp's have a full stock of Violins, ifroan 20s upwards,. Call and inspect. — Chrisp's. AT VAUTIER'S.—Seeded Raisins 7/3, a. dozen. Sultanna 8/9, Currant* 7/3, Prunes 6/6, Canterbury Chaff 5/11, Rdmonds' Baking Powder _5/6. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY and m Strictest Confidence upon Approved Note of Hand. Alao upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by ea<»y wHtlv payments. Enclose ntamp for r*W»"y *» Hi Hill, n-tyia «. -Mld'H-

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 1

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