Number -of Advertisement MUST BB QUOTED when enquiriei made relative to notices appearing in this F Column. . Enquiries by letter must be accompanied by stamped addre»s«d G envelope. WANTED— Couple of Hand Lai oroi-s ; ;' also Carpenter. — Apply to J. A. fticol, Kaiti Wharf. 91 WANTED, by young Woman— Pos:---l tion as Housemaid, in town.-^-Address at Herald. ' 89 ANTED— Home foi* Baby Boy, 12 ! months old— .Write "Mother,"- care Herald. Office. * 93 T^/ANTIED— A Waitress, for Bridge .-VVi, Hotel.— Ayply 'Phone 988D. 107 WIANTED— Gardening, by the dayi '. by Man, over military age. — Apy ply W. Bullman, care Mrs McCoy's 3. Boarding-house, 10 Grey Street. lOd WAJS TED— Waitress ; place handy to town; 35s per weeJc — Address", care 112 Grey Street. 11$ - \\7' A^ 1 - EI> — A capable General; solg V V dier's wife preferred ; good iwages suitable persoh.-^-Addi'ess, 14 Derby •Street. 116 WiANTED — A -smart, experienced Waitress.— Apply Piccadilly. WANTED— A capable Cook.— Apply I to Mrs Oharies Gray, WaiohiJta. •;_ 69 - "VKJ'AWTESi, by young Man, under V V : military age (with dogs) — Position on Station. — 'Phone 658. 34 ANTED— Man Cook, for Station; i must be good baker.— Apply 'Phone 382M. 4o WANTED— Young Girl to assist, or I Nursegirl. — Appiy to Mrs F. P.-i 6 Muir. Tel. 1030. | WANTED— Married Coupiea <Jt#j.ou7, Women Cooks (30s), Cowboys (35s I. w £2), Shepherds (£4),' General Hands t f {£2 10s), Waitresses (255), Housemaids d (255), Generals (255), Ladyhelps . (25sj. Waiting engagements ; Gardener, Ma*--1 riod Couples, Man Cook, Working Manager, Married Fencer, Housekeeper.— Ap- . ply Elite Registry, 313 Gladstone Road. Phone 1007. 447 :i ITANTED— A reliable Pony, for cliilr VVi dren.— Ring 'Phono 497 W. 117 r TIH'ANTED-^urnished Houses, 4 to ' VVj 6 rooms, at once; clients waiting. — F. R. Ball, Land Agent, Peel Street. WANTED— Empty iiacks. — W.7 O. Long (late Clarkson's). IANTED,. to Buy— Lady's Bicycle, i in good order.— Price and particulars, apply Herald. , 92 WANTED, to Buy— One or two good Cows (just >in) ; must be guaranteed.— H. Weir, Mangapapa. 75 "T^r'ANTHD, to Buy— Old Lead; best VV I price given.— -J. S. Allan. ; 72 TT/U'R SALE-^One good Dairy Cow,— JJ Apply 'Phone 11745. . 112 FjOR SALE^-Good, reliable Horse for' ' woman to drive ; very quiet for any work ; £5. — Palmer, 1 Patutahi. 71 FOR SALE, cheap—One Spring Cart or Buggy Mare ; guaranteed sound and quiet. — Apply 54 Crawford Road; Tel. 665. .* . 78 .TjTOR.SALB (£25 deposit)— New FiveJD roomed House, close to town';" has hot water and other conveniences ; £525. — F. R. Ball, Land Agent, Peel "Street. T7GR SALE— Sir Sheep Dogs ; guaranJ teed.— Apply Telephone 1259. 85 FOR SALE— Three young Cows (calved March), Holstein bull, 16 months; also Cooler; cheap. — Leeming, Valley Road. ' 42 TTiOR SALE, in this district — Nice JC Freehold Faa*m, 800 acres; 2-sheep country *T £l0 per acre.— C. G: Piesse, ' Lowe Street. 'Z <j TTT7ILL person seen taking Bicycle from V V Post OiHoe, -Friday night, please return to. C. IL Skeed, sign-writer; F. Hall and Co., to save further. trouble. 76. 17'OUND, soine time ago — Medal, iii form of Brooch, with initials engraved thereon.— Owner may have same on application to Herald. . 114 OST— Back Seat of Car.— Finder fe-' warded on returning ..to A. M. Lewis and Son, Gisborne. 118 LOST, Saturday ~nig*Kt~Sniall Parcel, ! contaiiiing red vo.v^t. — Finder please' ring 'Phone 1103S. "lOJ , L ( OST, last Sunday afternoon — Gent's ' B.S.A. Bicycle. — Finder rewarded on returning to 15 Salisbury Road, or Yates and McPhail. ■ ,30 OST— Black, long-haired Sheep Dog, ; on 16th; answers name "Rdy."-^ Finder kindly return to 278" Gladstone Road. :* *.' * . 44 SPECIAL OFFER. —Skirts made to 7 measure, in Navy and Black Serge, '■ 455; also Fox's Serge. — Mrs Jeffery, i Dressmaker, Redstones' Buildings, Lowe 1 Street. Tel. 1019. , MAP of Borough of Gisborne, price Is (post free), showing all roads and .streets and sections; should be in every office and home. — Procurable only from ) rh oo^ Adams. y AfT MISS GILMOUR'S. — Warm Un- .-• derclot.hing. Many lines at old ' prices. - Wise to secure as soon as pos- ■ sible. ;-.. ■' U__ FPUND— A firm friend for the paa*ticular —^Desert Gold 1 Tea. You will j enjoy it as you never enjoyed tea before. One taste proves. its .worth; ,2/4 per. lb. 5 Buy now. ■ . j A GOOD COVER is most beneficial on xx. a cold, wet night to Horse or Cow. Covers made to order. — Geo. Wildish, i fladdler. . y ._ * ] "PklD you say Toilet Soap? What about XJ these prices : Brown Windsor 9 • for 1 1/-, Barilla 9d, Buttermilk Balls 3 for t 1/-, French Soap 6 for 1/-. Pears, FJras- > mic, Rexona, etc. — '"People s !mnporium." ROSCAR makes Sea Voyagun? a Pleasure ; 2/6 a box. — Only from j j Rosa. Chemist. Peel Street. I • TTOR Quick Sale— Three acres, Orchard : J D and small House ; £25 deposit ; | • easy terms for balance. — -C. G. Piesse, | > fiaqd Agont. Lowe Street. JAMES INNES, LoWe Street, has for ' Sale — Central, convenient, modern ; • Dwelling, full quarter-acre. Clieap. , j WANTED— Buyers for two secondhand Spring Drays; cheap.— Kreb" »nrt llr» e \A7^" have just opened up a splendid j V Y Tange of Tea Sets* very suitable for presents; prices from 15/- to 55/-, at '■ tf^ ie People's Emporium." j WANTED. — Real economy is found In a tea rich and strong in flavor and ' absolutely. pure. Desert Gold fulfils these requirements perfectly. Wise housewives - use no other. Only 2/4 lb. e T-l/TAKB that old Straw Hat as good as . i.VJL new with a bottle of 'Hat Dye bought at Vincent's. 9J5, BLACK'S Medical Dictionary. — Symptoms, Causes, and Remedies for j all Diseases, .etc. ; 900 pages of necessary information for all homes; price ' 12/6, postage IM-^From Thoa. Adams. MARVELLOUS POTMEND. — The only Cement whidli will mend k "eaks and holes in enameltware, aluminium I* and tinware. Don't throw it away. f\yo sizes 9d and Is.— Sole agent, Prime. * HY sell your old Piano? We can 3 repair it, kill borer, and make it j.*;ood as new at small cost. — A. J. Farr j 'Phone 857s l m WILL FORMS, with complete / instructions for making your will. — Thomas Adams, Bookseller and Stationer. OUBLE-WIDTII Black and '• White Checks, 40 inches wide, 1/11 yard; I Garbadines, in good shades, 3/11 yard.*— ' Melbourne Cash every time,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14609, 20 May 1918, Page 1
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