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NOTICE. WJ. SIMSON, 47473, B Company, • 26th Reinforcements, given leave | without pay from Featherston Camp, ; March 31st, is requested to report at j Peel St. Office between hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon. I R. MACDUFF BIRREO.L, - 194 Citizens' Defence Committee. — ___ — _ ■. "J«HE *pED QROSS gHOP. SATURDAY, JULY 21. RIVERSIDE DISTRICT. THERE will be on Sale— Cakes, • Poultry, Small Goods, Preserves, "Mutton, Lamb, Sweets, and Vegetables. 'There will also be a Work Stall. Flower Stall, and Jumble Stall. 186 WANTED, !*O7IANTED — A '* CAMP COOK. Apply— OOMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. 165 riIHE running of tho old Coach Service X from Waimata Valley tw Gisborne has been taken over by Mrs Gillard. of the Waimata Store and Post Office. The [ Coach leaves the Royal Stables, Derby St., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10.30 a.m./ anc' Waimata -Store Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m. ■556 MRS GILLARD. -"a_MO__MH-__n_HßHMH^^ THE PICCADILLY I US AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. I BREAKFAST ..7.30 to 9. I LUNCHEON .12 to 2: I DINNER 5 tc 7. j DAINIY AfltßfiOON lEAS 1 .>UR SPECIALITY. I J. -B. KNOWLKS, I B Proprietor. S a*-HH_-H__BN«-_--_^^ SALE. NOW ON At MISS GILMOUR'S, PEEL STREET. A SPECIAL REDUCTION m Lavgesize<l COSTUMIiS (waists fi*om 34 inches). HATS ALMOST GIVFJN AWAY. GROAT VALUE iv WINTER SKIRTS" from ls. Many Other Lines. WELL WORTH A VISIT. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING, .. ■ A .DEPUTATION recently waited on JA:'. three! Auckland' M.P.'s and presented a Petition bearing' 32,000 signatures m favor of 6 o'clock closing. •* Verily, the demand for ARCADIA TEA jncreaseth. j FOR PRIVATE SALE. MY TIIREiB COWS, Separator, and Cans ; also Ducks and Fowls. .Apply— . ASTON, 123 Makaraka. " "DOLLY, put \ the kettle oh," and we will all have tea. But it must be tlie Choicest Tea on the. Market — . AROADIA.' Only 2s per lb. Try a packet to-day! "VJfriANTED, to Let— Garden.— Apply 'VV 1 Mrs Gault, 7 Rutene Road, Kaiti. | . . : w _J 183 mD LET — Five-roomed' House, Stout ''JL Street (Borough boundary line), wi<>h conveniences; rent 16s.— -W. Bruce. Tel. 308. 1 _ _ 182 WIANTED to Let, at Patutalii— Fouri roomed House, with one acre of land. — Apply Kia Ora Dairy, Co. . 159 TO LET— Four-roomed Cottage, Palmerston Road ; will renovate for good tenant.— Apply 416 Gladstone Road. ' -i 100 TO ~ LET— kjnfurnished~Front Room, with fireplace*, to quiet "business person ; no children.— Apply 55 Carnarvon St. (close to tram). 139 WANTED," to "Let'— A 7-roomed House, Gladstone Road ; , rent 16/6.— Apply Common, Shelton and Co., Peel Street. 538 TO LET— -Good Furnished House, 5 rooms, electric light, h. and c. ' water, etc., close to traraj 25s a week.— Apply to Fred. R. Ball, Peel Street. r LET— Five rooms, Wellington St., 15/- ; 4 rooms, Gladstone Rd., 13/- ; 4 rooms, Queen -St., Te Hapara, 10/-; Shops, Gladstone Rd., 25/- aiid. 10/-; " rooms,. Upper Gladstone Rd., 12/- — Busoke and Parker, Ageuts, Lowe St. TO LET— Five rooms, Collins' Street, 17/6; -Sievwright Lane. 5 for 13/-; Stout St., 6 for 17/6; Ormond Rd., 4 for 11/- ; Russ-U- St., 4on i-acre, 15/- ; also Furnished' Houses, from 25/- — C. G. Piesse, Lowe Street. Q/1-1' LADIES' .TBIMMEC 0/'JL:JL» HATS.— Now is your op. portunity. Drastic Reductions.— Mel bourae Cash Big Sale. ]^OR SALE. — 1050 acres, .2$ mile* J from P. 0.; all m English grasses; Homestead, Woolshed, 4-stand f_hearinj_ Machines and Engine. Wiutered 300 C sheep.— J. Todria Witty, 78 Lowe St. Phone 1096. ""[""SOUND, at Guthrio and. Maddock 'sJj Social line of Ladies'" Hose, prices 10W, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, _/-;■" all wool 2,9, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6.— Guthrio and Mad dock. Home of Good Value. .\N'l'h;iJ— Buyers for 2 atcond-hatit light Single Buggies, newly paint ed and m thorough repair.— Kr«bs ant Co. .." WALIaPAPERS.— Just landed Exc.u sive designs, direct from tho besl British and Foreign "Manufacturers.*W Howard, Piainter and Paperhanger Gladntonw Road Tsi -*"■"-, J~ OHNSTONE & SMITH, Tailors anc M-r rcei".— For Men's Shirts fron 4/6, heavy Wool and Cotton Shirts fron fi/6, real 'good Winter line _ • FGREIGN Stamps, British Possessions and Stamp Alb-'ims.— New stock just opened up. Packets 3d.. 6d., 1/2/6, 5/-; every stamp different. Albumi from ."*»' to &I- each —Thomai- AjdAms LINEN Marking Outfit.— Yonr owi i names, bottle of reliable Markinj ' Tnk and 1 Pad. complete for 2/6. poster 2/9. _ A cent. Thoman' Adwrn** NEW PUZZLE and New ,Garoe ; - "Rntanglem*»nts," most fascinatini 1 puzzle, 2/- or 2/4 posted. "On Aotivi Service,'' new game for young and old ■i' 6. pnut-pd VI9 •— Thomas. A.-lam*>. B.Tolt (*,. le- and SttttiooMr.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14354, 20 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14354, 20 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14354, 20 July 1917, Page 1

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