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Number of Advertisement MUST BB '-;• QiiOTEO when Lenq«l|ft v e«> mailß.r-Tela- *■' trYe V! to « notices V.appfa^fng *yin^thwj Column. Enquiries by letter must ba accompanied by stamped addreMed envelope. WANTED. — Kitchenmaid also Housemaid. — Apply, Matroa Rectory Boys' High, Sohool. 827 ANTED— Woman to do pOain Cookl ing; wages 30/-. — Apply; Airs. A . U. Steele, 'Phone 412 D. 833 WANTED.— 3 or 4 Carpenters.— Apply, J. Barnes, Waipaoa Freezing Works. . '841 TXTANTED. -^General Farm Hand^ ;VV ' able to work draught horses. — • Apply, G. M. Reynolds, Ormond. TeJ. 701. J WAJSrrED for Station. — Married Couple; woman housework, bake bread ; man general station work ; -wages £3 a week.; — Apply, Masonic Hotel, or ring 4881 C after to-morrow. 805 M~ OTOR MECHANIC desires poiition, 5 years experience, reference?. Apply stating: salary to.— Jlechauic, Horald office. , 844 WANTED for Station near Wairoa. — A Good Lady help.— Apply,, Mrs. J. VV. Williams, FitzherbeVt St. ! _' ■ ,; „-• ■ _816 W" ANTED— Young Girl, to assist.— , Apply Mrs McCoomb, 15 Grey Street. 782 WANTED— A Gardener, for a month or six weeks; wages £2.— Apply Bennett und Sherratt, or J. R. Mui'phy, R^epongaorc. , 719 WANTED~Marriod"Couplea (£150), Women Cooks (303), Cowboys (35s to £2), Shepherds (J64), General Hamla (£2 10s), Waitresses (255), Housemaids (255), Generals (255), JLadyhelpa (26*). Waiting engagements : Gardener, M«&---ried Coupies, Man Cook^ Working Manager. Married Fencer, Housekeeper.: — Apply Elite Registry, 313 Gladstone Road. Phone 1007. 447 RS. CRANNBY left for Wellington on Business. Returns April 9th. ; , ' ■ '. •.■■'-:,..',;: ■';. .-._ 826 NURSE requires- Furnished ! Bedroom, central, use of telephone, conveniences^—^!i^?£l^^li^ffi£Ci___7Bs WANTED to give m exchange for 1 settlement of grazing .fees, about £B—Two8 — Two young unbroken Geldings, 3£ and 4£yrs, half-draught, splendid working strain.— Apply 'Phone 158 S. 772 WANTED.— Bed-sitting Room, with '■ board, m quiet home. — Apply; "Tradesman," Herald. 803 ANTED, to Buy— Second-hand 2--1 seater Ford Car. — Write, stating price and particulars, to "Universal, care Herald. 789 WANTED to Sill.— Good Dairy Cow (on acconnt of flood. — Apply, D. O'Grady, Waerenga-ahika, 'Phone oSS^W. ' .-'••■• 839 T7IOR SALE.— Two Huntaway Dogs JO i and one Heading Dog ; reasonable trial given; price £8 each.— Ring 725 M (evenings). 811 jT?pilND— Brindle Seardy Pup. If not J? : claimed within, 14 • days, will be eold. —^Apply Herald. . 787 LOST, fix>m. Matawhero. — Weaner Sow.— Finder kindly communicate .with Manse, Matawhero, or ring 'Phone JOOIW. :836; LOST, from Pouawa.— Black and Tan I Sheep Dog; pricked eats.— Reirard. R,i4g 'Phone No. 447 -,'^.|2^ irMT^-J^4y?a jGold i ...;^sJel>^ ; yVfiteii U (s6ldiei''r f ' Tj keepsakej.^-Findei' 'WM'aixled on returning to Herald. 780 T OST between Tatapouri and Pakarac, JLjI Black Sheep Dog, answers name "Black," anyone detaining saane will be prosecuted. Reward at Tatapouri hotel. 8452 ' LOST, from Whataupoko — One Bay Gelding, saddle and bridle, hog mane.— Return Empire Stables. Re-wai-d. , '■ . 796 T !OST.--Black Dog, tan head and leg, -Lll answers nam© "Dick."— Anyone found detaining same will be prosecuted. 652 M. 825 T OST — Yellow and white spotted Dairy JL*I Cow, m poor condition. ; last seen near Mataiwhero .SaJeyards a foitnight ago. — Anyone knowing the whereabouts please comni'unicatG .1. RiusseJ. 'Phone 7565. 778 FIOR Quick Sale— Three acres, Orchard ' and small House ; £25 deposit; easy terms for balance. — C. G. Piesse, Land Agent, Lowe Street. p Q~ I7~~CAP DEPARTMENT. VjT* O • xjl • Just arriving a splendid assortment of Men's and Boys' Caps, 6d to 6/6 each.— The Working Men's Store. WANTED — Buyer for second-hand Gig, m thorough good order; also Set of Harness; cash.— Krebg and Co. _?Kf. DEPOSIT will secure 5-roomed obt)U House, with electric light, gas, hot and cold water, etc., 2 minutes from trams.— Apply Fred. R. Ball, Peel St. T?tLORENCE BARCLAY'S Latest, '"The JP White Ladies of Worcester," a powerful and charming novel of tho Twelfth, Century (expected to rival m. popularity "The Rosary"), 4/6.— Thos. Adams. \XTA-NTED Known — Dressmaking YV i done prompt and up-to-dat* at Mrs Jeffreys', Bedstones' Buildings, Low* Street. 'Phono No. 1019. •• A NNEPS HOUSE OF DREAMS," a A. both humorous and pathetic romance of that popular writer, L. M. Montgomery, author of "Anne of Green Gables." etc.. 4/6.— Thos. Adams. ABVELLOUS POTMEND will stop all leaks and holes m your enamel pans, 1/6. Don't throw the saucepan away. — Only at Prime's, Ironmonger. •I f(f\ ACRES, splendid English grasses, IJU 5 acres flat and ploughable, 3rpomed house and conveniences, 8 miles from town; £600 cash, balance arrange; 200 acres good Bush. — Richards. OOTS AND SHOES.— Oar Summer Sale ia now on. Best goods, beat styles, best materials, best workmanship, blast values ; all subject to 10 per cent, discount.— H. Andrew's Boot Shop, Vtangapapft ■ ' 17W W~ ANTED Known— Guthrie and Mad.dock are offering a special line m Ladies' Cashmere-finish Hose; prices 1/-, 1/3. 1/6, 1/11, 2/6. and _»11} Ladies' Silk Ankle Hose g/6. 8/11, 3/6. 4/6. to Bfll A GOOD Fountain Pen is a necessity. We have the following : Waterman Self-filler 21/-, "Onoto" Self -filler 17/6; Capitol Lever Self-filler 14/6, Swan 12/6, *nd the Royal 7/6.— A1l from ThpniM TOHNSTONE A^ND SMITH, Men's t) Tailors and Mercers. — Best value m town for Men's Breeches and Trrniap'r* rnRAP want overhauling! Tyres getJ. t.infir'loospT Tnk»> if to OvrnoTiH** • BIG SHIPMENT JUST IN OF LAJ>TES' BLOTJ.SISS & HOSD37RY. -^-MELBOtrfiNE CASH. BOYS, BOYS, BOYS', BOYS nre specially catered for at Melbourne Cash. Just in^-i-Lovely Suits for 2-year - old to 20-year-old boys. See them ! TTTHY sell your old Piano! We can VV , repair it, kill borer, and make it Brood as new at small cost. — A. J. Fair;' 'Phone 857, , "I ■/. WILL FORM'S, with compete 1/ instructions for making your will. — Thomas Adams, Bookseller a»H Stationer. ; WANTED Known.— The reputation i erijoyed by "Desert Cold" Tea is due- to? its superior quality and 1 value. Tastes best, goes farthest. One qnalitv only 5 prioe 2/8.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14567, 1 April 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14567, 1 April 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14567, 1 April 1918, Page 1

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