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WANTED.— Tailor; plenty of work; good job. — Apply urgent, R. Goodley. ( 773 WIANTEID.--A Woman' to~"do" Dress- : making by the day. — Ring 'Phone J652M. W 774 WIANTBD.— Young Girl as second 1 Help, . for country; • good place. —Apply, "X.Y.Z.," Herald Office. 768 WjANTEiD.-^A Shophea-d for Toko- ! mani Bay; wages £2 10s, and found m horses. — Apply, Bennett and Sherratt. 762 WANTED.— A capable Help for the country; good wages to suitable person. — Apply by letter to Mrs. F. Shanks, Private Bag, Te Karaka } or 'Phone 6955. 749 I^ANTEI)--Position, as Housekeeper !YV i to bachexora; station pi*eferred. — Apply Herald Office. /"■■ • .'■■.;■•. 783 TjITiANTEID — Position, as working YY Manager; good fencer^ knowledge stock. —^Apply "Abstainer," Herald. 781 WiANTED— A TiiirdV Cook.-^Appty ' .--■;■ Albion HoteJ. 779 W" ANTED-^Man, to milk and make himself generally useful on tiUi- . tion; good 'wages. — Apply Williams and ' Kettle, Ltcl. "■■,__• _ , __ 715 ' WANTED-^-A Cook; no waahingT— ! Apply Mrs J.W. Nolan, Sponge Bay. Telephone 249." '■ ./ ■ . 703 WANTED— Good Cook or House- I keeper. — Apply M» V. C. R, Mitford, 79 Russell Street. % ,- : . )■. 720. WANTED— An elderly Man, to~milk and make liimself genei'ally useful.— Apply J. Rae, Whatatutu. 716 Wi4NTED— Head Shepherd, for Papa- . ratu Station; good wages to suitable man. — Apply A. W. Spencer Tel. I 713K: : ■■■ 755 WANTED— Cook, for Wairere Station : good wages to suitable man. —Apply Whatatutu, Bureau. ■ . 685 "itTIANITED, to Buy, on terras— House, YY.' 5 or 6 rooms, with conveniences, central ; no agents.— (Reply, f uH particulars, to «F a j r DeaV^aeraldJDffice; 738 "\TCT(ANTEiD— General ; abo young Girl, YY. daily, as Nurse; of/her nurse kept. — Mrs Seymour, Box 9, Telephone 1002. • _J739 T ADY CLERK requires position m \±Jr Office; understands bookkeeping, typewriting, shorthand ; thoroughly trustworthy.— Apply C. G. Piesse, Professional Accountant, Lowe St. 701 W-ANTIiJD— A~~Night~Porter.— Apply 1 • British Empire Hotel. 671 WANTED— A competent Cook-Gen-eral ; small family ; near town.— Apply Mrs Maolaurin. 'Phone 368. 658 WANTED— A children's nurse or~girl to assist with cluldren and "housework. , Apply Mrs. J. Blair, Ironui Road, Kaiti. 612 ■\XTANTED— Second-hand Motor Pycle. YY — Sl#te make and price, "Alpha," Herald Office- 690 W VANNED' to Buy.— Lady'B*"Bicycle ; ,: write atAtinj? price to Po?t Office Box No. 7, Patutahi. ,_ 765 •YTTIANTED to Buy. — YY i Oast-ii'On Bath ; m good order and condition. — Apply, Herald. 745 WANTED, to Buy— A Swamp Plough (good order and condition).—^Particulars to F. Stafford, Stout St. 'Phone No. 159. _ il 660 TTOR SALE I.—Ox1 .— Ox Beef "and ~ Wether JD Mutton, from this week's Show Ring.— Mach<ai and Raaselj. "Tr*" T7I(OR SALE. — 2 Gents' Bi6yciesi S} Wheelbarrow, new Timber, old Covrugated Iron, i-Plate Camera^ Workshop 22x17, and Builders' Sundries. — 253 Ormond Bond. , 761 TplOR S.ALE— WeII-bred Jereey Bull, 2 J yWs old.— Apply 'Phone 507 M. 706 T OST— Pearl and Turquoise Gold Star JLJ Brooch. Reward. — Ring 210. 778 LOST, on Grandstand on Wednesday. * Small Hand Bag, containing Purse (with small silver) and Pair Spectacles (case Saxby, Cheltenham). — Finder rewarded on returning to Herald. 744 LOST — New Panama Hat, last Tuesday, between Show Grounds and Makaraka.— Finder rewarded at Herald Office. 712 T OST— A Silver Watch, at Show, on Xjl .Wednesday. — Finder rewarded at Herald Office. 731 "f OSTj on Show Grounds, on Wednes? ,'JJi day— Pink Silk Sporte Coat.— Finder kindly return to Herald Office. 740 TTITREWORKS. — A< large variety of | _l_ Fireworks at the Rainbow Bazaar,' 179 Gladstone Road, opp. Palace Pic- ' tures. 758 SOUTHDOWN Lamb, from our Awapuiii Paddock. — Machell and Rusi selh : , SCISSORS that wil} cut from l/~P*h* at The People's Emporium. .We i lead for best value m Cutlery. ONE Machine DOES sew better tban any other — and that ONE is the Singer. — Chrisp's. TnOR~FROCKS, MILLINERY, COSJj TUPLES, FOR LADIES OR CHILDREN. — BEST STORE, MELBOURNE CASH. __. mHE "CAPITOL" Lever Self-filling JL Fountain Pen has come to stay. Sold at one price, 14/6, throughout New Zealand.— Local Agent, Thomas Adams. J? VERY ""CAPITOL" Fountain Pen is XL/ guaranteed by us. The nib is 14---carat gold, tipped with hard iridium, which makes the pen everlasting.— Sole Agent, Thomas Adams^ nnHE~ 7r CAPItOL" Lever Self -filling X Fountain Pen has all the advantages of the moat expensive pens, an d is guaranteed quite as effective; price 14/6. — Sol,e Agent, Thomas; Adama. T~~ HiS "OAPrrOL" Lever Self-filling Fountain Pen ifi not shoddy. It is made the very best materials, and. we guarantee to satisfy all. purchaser*} price 14/6.— Sole Agent, Thos. Adams. mHE "CAPITOL" Fountain Pen is a X lever self -filling pen on the latest principle. It is quite as good as any now on the market.— Sole Agent, Thos. Adams. OibOT6BEß~Zonophone sample~Rc- * cords are particularly good; call and hear them. — Chrisp's. TTCTIANTED, to Purchase, for Client— YV' HiU Paddock, 100 to 200 acres; buildings not necessary. -^-C. -(.i. I'h^sb," Accountant and Land Agent, Lowe Kt., (4ißborne N GQ i A ... SHOW~VALUES.— Shirts •KJ'il* 3/11 to 14/6; Sox, 3 pairs 2/-; Braces 1/- to 4/6; Ties 6d. to 2/6.— Peel Street, Faulds (tfoaMan Jfou Know) for ~~ panamas "~for~ la diess, children, gentlemen", best Selection. — Melbourne cash. A GOOD, Useful Present is a Self-fill-ing Fountain Pen. "The Capitol 1 ' iti the latest on the market ; price 14/6, or by registered post 15/-, from Thomas Adams. , miNSEL Pot Scrubs o for 1/-, Vinolia ,X Soap Balls 3 for 1/-, good Envelopes 3 for 1/-.— Try The People* Emporium for valne. WANTED Enown4-Guthrie and Maddpek have just landed a largo shipment 'of Ladies' Panama Hats, latest shapes and styles; special prices, 6/11, 8/6; 10/6, .15/6, 16/6, to 35/-: SIX Roomed House, with every convenience, on good section, and one of the Best Sites m Gisborn^ £875. with £25 deposit. — C. G. Piesse, Land Agent, IxywejStreet, 7TTHE Home of Music—You cart hear X ilie Newesb Songs and Instrumental hits at Ohrisp's.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14439, 27 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14439, 27 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14439, 27 October 1917, Page 1

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