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Number ot Advertisement MUST Bl QUOTED when enquiriei made relative to notices appearing In thU Column. Enquiriei by letter must be accompanied tey otamped addrened envelops. WANTED, by young' Lady (with knowledge oi book-keeping anu typewriting) — A position m, Office. — App'iy "A.8.U,;" HeraLd Office. 128 'TTfIRSfICLiASS Gardener and CooSi I." ' wants place; man, gardener or tencer; -wife, cook for men, or . where* maid kept. — Write "Coast," Waimata. 137 WANTED— Ladyhelp, or GM to assLst ; easy place and good home. —Apply 67_Russell Street. 139 for Baby Boy, 12 V V '■ months old—Write "Mother," care Herald -Office. ' 93 WANITE.D— A Waitress, for Bridge ! Hotel.— Apply 'Phone 988 D. 107 WIANTED— Gardeaing, hy the day) ' by Man, over military ag'e.— Ap- ' ply W. Bullmaix, care Mrs McCoy's . Boarding-house, 10 Grey Street. 108 ."ITT AN TiijD— Waitress ["place handy to V V town ; 35s per Week.— Address, care 112 Grey Street. \ 115 WiANTED^Two smart Girls.— Apply ' ! La .Grille Cafe. ___124 , WANTED— A capable General; sol- 1 dier's wife preferred ; good wage* ' suitable person.— -Address, 14 • Deroy! Street. . - H6 l WiANTED — A sniart, experienced ! Waitress. — Apply Piccadilly. WiANTED-A capable Cook.— Apply I to Mrs Charles Gray, Waiohika. 69 ANTEd)— Married Couples (£160), Women Cooks (30s), Cowboys (36s to £2), Shepherds (£4), General Hands (£2 10s), Waitresses' (2ss), Housemaids (265), Generals (255), Lady helps (26a). VVaiting engagements : Gardener, Miirried Couples, Man Cook, Working Manager, Married Fencer, Housekeeper.— Apply Elite Registry, 313 Gladstone Road. Phone 1007. 447 WAITED — Grazers, cows and horses; 1 Is and Is 6d per week respectiveiy.— Apply H. Mason, Steele Road, Kaiti. . '•■ ___ 127 "ITCTANTBD— A reliable Pony, for chilVV i <li en.— .Ring- 'Phone 497 W. 117 Houses, 4 to VVj 6 rooms, at once ; clients waiting. — F. R. Ball, Land Agent, Peel Street. ANTED— Empty Sacks. —W. O. Long (late OLarkson's). WANTED, to Buy— One or two good Cows (just -in); must be guaranteed.- — H. Weir, Mangapapa. 75 • LAsra3D 3 to Biiy— Old Lead j- best . price given.— J. S. Allan,, .72 WIANTED, to SeE— Two young Dogs ! (one head and hunt, other head and lead).— Apply 113 Cobden St. 140 TTiOR SALE— Five-roomed Dwelling, JO sewerage, and all conveniences, West End; .Government mortgage j very cheap, £660. — James Innes, Lowe St. "CTJOR^SALE— ■ Good, reliable Horse.lbr S. ' woman to drive ; very quiet for any work; £5. — Palmer, Patutahi. 7,1 FOR SALE, cheap— One Spring Cart or Buggy Mare; guaranteed sound and quiet. — Apply 54 Crawford ' Road. Tel. 665. -, ,78 FIOR SALE (£25 deposit)— New. Five- j roomed House, close to town ; . has hot water and other conveniences; £525. — F. R. Ball, Land Agent, Peel Street. ¥<OR SALE — Six Sheep Dogs; guaranteed.— Apply Telephone 1259. ,85 "IVOR- SALE- 'Via '..•this aistnc£"~":Nice~" Jj Freehold, Farm, 800 acres ; 2-sheep country; £10* per acre.— »C. G. Piesse, - Lowe Street. \ ' ■ t "TTTILIL person seen taking Bicycle from YV Post Office, Friday night ; please return to C. H. Skeed, sign-writer, F. Hall and Co., to save further trouble. 76 17I0UND, some days ago, m vicinity of ? ' Post Officer- Gentleman's SRing.— Apply 'Herald. ' 134' T OST— Batk Seat of Car.— Finder re.JLA warded on returndng to A. M. Lewis and Son, Gisborne.. 118 • T OIST, Saturday "nigKt— Small Parcel,. ' J-ij contaiining red 've.vet.— Finder please ring 'Phone 1103 S. 101 OPECIAL OFFERT^ bkirts made" to \ O measure, m Navy and Black Serge, 455 ; also Fox's ■ Serge. — Mrs . Jefjery, Dressmaker, Reastones' Buildings, Lowe Street. Tel. 1019. / , MAP of Borough of Gisborne, price, la (post free), showing all roads and streets and sections ; should be m every jffice and home. — Procurable only, from Fhomas Adams. : . , , fr MISS GILMOUR'S.— Warm Un- , derclot.hing. ' Many lines at old prices. Wise to secure as soon as pos sib|e. ■ . •■■■ .• TT^pUND— A firm friend for the' parJO ticular— Desert Gold' Tea. You. will enjoy it as you never enjoyed tea before. One taste proves its .worth; 2/4 -per ',lb. Buy now. , 1 ' : [ \ GOOD COVER is most benencial .on J\.\ a cold, wet night to Horse or Cow. Covers made to order. — Geo. Wildish, j fUddler. ... j T\/TJDOHANICAL World Year Book and ! IYX Diary, 1918 ; over 800 headings, I useful memoranda, tables, engineering fonmilas, etc.; indispensablo .to •eilgineers. etc. ; 2s only.'— Thos. Adams. ID you say Toilet Soap? What about these prices : Brown. Windsor 9 for 1/-, Barilla 9d, Buttermilk Balls 3 for 1/-,. French Soap 6 for 1/-, Pears, Brasmic, Rexona, etc.— "People's Emporium."' | R OSCAR makes Sea 7oyaginff a Pleasure; 2/6 a box.— Only rrom Ross. Cheiniat, Peel Btreet. FOR Quick Sale — Three acres, Orchard j and small House ; £25 deposit ; easy terms for balance.- 1 - C. G. Piesse, Lrtiid Agent, Lowe Street. . ■ " i YTI7ANTEI)— Buyers for two eecondYV hand' Spring Dcays; oheap.^ Krphu and (V» TT7E have just opened up a splendid j VV range of Tea Sets; very suitable j for presents^ prices from 15/- to 55/-; nt j "The People's Emporium." WANTED.— Real economy is found m a tea rich and strong m flavor and J absolutely pure. Desert Gold fulfils these requirements perfectly. Wise housewives I use no other. Only 2/4 Ib. "il/TAKB that old Straw Hat as good as JLYJ- new with a bottle of Hat Dye J bought at Vincent'^. ■■ \ -95 j MARVELLOUS POTMEIND. —.The only Cement whioh will mend 'eaks and holes m enamel/ware, aluminium and tinware. Don't throw it away. Two sizes 9d and Is. — Sole agent, Prime. fTTHY sell your old Piann? We can VV repair it, kill borer, and make it good as new at small cost. — A. J. Farr. 'Phone 857. If m WILL FORMS, with complete j ./ instructions for making your will. — Thomas Adams, Bookseller and Stationer. : DOUBLE-WIDTIT Black and White Checks, 40 inches wide, 1/11 yard; Garbadines, m good shades, 3/11 yard. — Melbourne Gash every time. TC\ T j Sheep Country, from . VT.J-i. 500 to 2000 V acres, wanted for exchange with approved town property. — Get m touch with T. G. Lawless. Agent, Kaiti. : ; A SPECIAL ASSORTMENT of Skitt!« lr\. m Tweed and Serge. Pricesfrom 12/6.— -At Miss Gilmour'B. Peel Street. "flir ANTED— Buyer for a light Eixpress, VV • 'n real good order; call and inspect.— Krebs anjd Go.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14610, 21 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14610, 21 May 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14610, 21 May 1918, Page 1

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