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Mumkir at Advertisement MUST Bl QUOTED when enqulrlee made relative te notloet appearing In thl» •oiumn. Enqulrlee fey letter must fee aooompanletf hy etampei aidreisee] envelope. TIE7ANTED — Young Lady Assistant, for VV Dental Rooms; ono with experience preferred— Apply L. Grey Barton, National Bank Chambers, Gisborne. 649 WANTED— A Runne7 Boy, for WJiataupoko; must have bicycle. — Apply Herald Office. WANTED— Working Partner, with 1 some capital. — Apply P, E. Ramsay, Mangapap.l Bakery. . 690 WANTED — A Woman, for housei work ; one used to children.— Apply Mrs Dowdle, Fruiterer, Gladstone RoadL 692 W" ANTED— A Ploughman," for about 1 a month; good wages..— Apply Ormonde Hotel. - b9o WANTED — Milking, on Shares, by married man; used to machines. — Address, No. 29, Herald Office. 687 POSITION wanted by experienced Cook. ; town or country hotel, or station. — Address at Hcra'.d Office. 686 ANTED— Cowboy, for Station.— Apply Williams and Kettle, Ltd. 653 WANTED, at once, for 2 months — A capable Help. — Apply Mrs Harold vSymes. *Phone 839. 659 ANTED— A smart Boy, for Office. —Apply Geo. Smith, Builder. 658 W"~ ANTED, for Station— Youth ; must be able to milk. — Apply Herald Office. 624 WANTED— A good Waggon-driver.— —Apply J. Rae (through Whatatutu Bureau, between 7 and 8 at night). 623 WANTED— Cook-General, or Girl to assist.— Apply to Mrs J. C. N. Thomas. 'Phone 474. 622 WANTED — First-class Motor-car Painter; highest wages; permanent position good man. — Apply Lawson and Mellor. 627 WANTED — Children's Nurse, also General ; no washing ; good wages. — Apply Mrs W. Seymour, Owen Road, Kaiti. 'Phone 1002. 635 WANTED— Offers of New Season's Maize and Blue Prussian Peas. — Farmers' C0.0p., 12 Childera Road. 626 WANTED— A smart young Girl, for Shop. — Apply at once to Grundy and Shennau, Ltd. 634 WANTED, at once, for town— Good Housekeeper ; good wages. — Apply Miss Holmes, Fruiterer. 644 WANTED.— A Housemaid. — Apply. Gisborne Hotel. 599 WANTED— Married Couples (£160), Women Cooks (30s), Cowboyß (35* to £2\ Shepherds (£4), General Hands (£2 10s), Waitresses (25s^ Housemaids (255), Generals (255), Lady he! pa (255). Waiting engagements : Gardener, Alar ried Couples, Man Cook, Working Manager, Married Fencer, Housekeeper.— 'Apply Elite Registry,' 313 Gladstone Road. 'Phone 1007. _^ 447 AiSK for Chriap's Gramophone Needles, 2s a paoitet of 200 points. — Umrisp's. ' ' ANTED, by careful tenant, with grown family — House of 6 rooms. _lAPPV**1 A PPV*** 0 - 25 > Herald Office. 661 W" ANTED, to R^iT^Furpished House (central preferred). — Apply No. 4 Carnarvon Street, or 'Phone 1211. 660 WANTED — House, about 6 rooms; close to town. — Apply Ben, Hird or 'Phone 487.. 640 WANTED— Huntaway; good price for ' suitable dog. — Apply Goscomb, care A. Henderson, Makaraka. 637 W (AN TED, purchase — Five-seater i second-hand Car (Ford preferred). — State price, spot cash, No. £8, Herald Office. ■ . ■ 675 WANTED, to Buy — Single-furrow Plough (lever preferred).— State price to No. 26, Herald. 665 ANTED— Oilers on New .Season^ I Maize and Blue Prussian Peas. — Farmers' Co-op., 12 Childers: Road. 626 CHILD'S large white Basket Pram, (in good order) for sale.— Apply to Mrs Payton, Gladstone Road. .' . 648 I 7lo© SALE— Lady's Bicycle, in good . order ; price £5. — Address at HeraJd Office. 679 17|0R SALE "— Ferns, Furniture, ' •30 JO Fowls and Ducks.— -J. E; Lane, 408 Gladstone Road. 670 I~7JOR SALE — Good Lucerne Chaff.— ; Apply Farmers' Co-op., 12 Childers Road. 650 FIOR SALE— One. Jersey Heifer (just calved). — Thomas, Wainui. 'Phone 283. 633 FiOR SALE — All varieties Simmonds' Garden Seeds, 3d and 6d packets; posted, Id- packet extra. — Farmers' Coop., 12 Childers Road. 650 I^OR SALE— FuII Quarter-acre, witl . 6-roomed Dwelling, Stout Street near town ; price only £600. — Jamef Innes, Lowe Street. .ÜBURBAN Store for Sale.l.as a going concern; cash turnover £200 a month; no booking; total price approximateily £200. ■— Apply Fred. R. Ball, Peel Street. ■ AiSK US to try over for you "The Perfect Melody" (the latest); piano solo or violin and piano. — Chrisp.'s. FOUND— Gent's Bicycle.— Owner may have same by paying cost advertisement and applying to Dohertv'? Garage^ 663 OST, between Waihuka' and Te Karaka — Bottom of Motor Tail Lamp. — Apply A. ,M. Lewis and Son's , Garage. 646 HEEPFARMERS ! What are you doing to prevent the mortality in your I sheep' at shearing time? Plant shelter . trees in the corners of your paddocks ; , they will not only serve the purpose of shelter, but, will be useful for, timber in the future. — Thos. Horton, Peel St. 556 ANTED— Empty Sacks. — W. O. Long (late Clarkson's). ARGAINS in Men's All-wool Sox, in grey, 1/4 pair ; Ready-to-wear Suite 27/6, Singlets (winter weight) 2/3, Working Shirts 3/9, Bordered Handkerchiefs 5d each. — Melbourne Cash Winter Sale. INK POWDER— To make first-class Ink. Just to hand at "The People's Emporium : From Is 3d per packet. AVY BLUE DYOLA DYES, dark green, purple, pink, cardinal, red, etc., in stock at Parnell's. Ltd. 629 ANTED - Known. — We are cash I buyers for Prime Porkers in any quantity ; highest price given, delivered at shop. — Hampton's Pork Butchery, opposite Palace Pictures. 'Phone 271. WHY bother to sew on Buttons when "The People's Emporium" sells Clip-on Buttons at One Shilling per Packet. • ■' ' A GOOD COVER is most beneficial on , a cold, wet night to Horse or Cow. Covers made to order. — Geo. • Wildieh. laddler _!__ TRAP want overhauling? Tyres getting loose? Take it to Ormomrs., JOHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men's Raincoats and Overcoats; all new rorwta for th» co-iinar «**«#»- J ADIES' COATS, COSTUMES, and ±J SKIRTS all at Big Reductions.— Melbourne Cash every time. ARGAINS at Fancy Counter.— Umorellas 2/9, Print Aprons 2/7 each, Blouses (colored) 3/11 each. Hosiery for Ladies 1/3 pair, Silk Scarves 1/- each. — Melbourne Cash Winter Sale.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14665, 24 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14665, 24 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14665, 24 July 1918, Page 1

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