NumMr •! Advartliement MUBT BI QUOTED when inquiries made relative te notices appearing In thl* Solumn. Enquiries by letter must he aooompanleel by (tamped addressed envelope. I '■ ' ' "" WANTED — Strong Girl, to assist with housework, from 9 m morn- . ing till 4 m aiturnoon. — Apply Mrs J. Lbllev, 18 Eitzherbert Street, or 'Phone i No. 819. t 828 WANTED— A Girl, to assist; sleep ■ at home preferred. — Apply 33 de Lautour Road. 751 SITUATION wanted by clean person ; plain cook, housekeeper; experienced, smart domestic. — State wages to No. J>3,_Herald. 736 W" ANTEIVby elderly Man— Position as Gardener; can also milk; references if required. — Apply Herald. 702 WANTED — Married Couple; close to 1 town; wages £156. — Apply Herald Office. -_ _ 701 WAITRESS, with first-class hotel eat--1 perience, wants position m Hotel, town or country.^— Appiy No. 29 Herald Office. 709 WANTED— Waitress, for place handy to town ; wages 35s per week and found. — Write No. 31, Herald. 711 ANTED— Milking, on Shares, by ' married man; used to machines. —Address, No. 29, Herald Office. 687 WANTED— Offers of Hew Seasons Maize , and ,Blue Prussian Peas. — < \ Farmers' Co. dp., 12 Childers Road. 626 POSITION wanted by experienced Cook ; town, or country hotel, or ; station. — Address at Herald Office. 686 WANTED— Married Couples (£150), Women Cooks (30s), Cowboys (36s to £2V Shepherds (£4), General Hands (£2 10s), Waitresses (25s\ Housemaids (255), Generals (255), Ladyhelps (255). Waiting; engagement* : Gardener, Married Couples, Man .Cook, Working Mana- • ger, Married Fencer, Housekeeper. — Apply Elite Registry. 313 Gladstone- Road. 'Phone 1007. 447 ■\7~OUNG Man desires Board and ResiX dence; private family preferred.-^ Apply No. 50, Herald. . 710 WANTED-r Two Furnished Rooms, for married coupie (rib children). —Apply '-Roaned," Herald Office. 704 W ANTED— Offers on New Season's i Maize and. Blue Prussian Peas.— ■ Farmers' Co-op., 12 Childers Road. 626 ASK for Chrisp's Gramophone Needles, 2s a packet of 200 points. — Oturisp's. W (ANTED, purchase — Five-sea ter ! second-hand Car (Ford preferred). — State price, spot cash, No. 28, Herald Office. _^ 675 TT7U^ T TED, to Sell— Eight Pigeons; YV real good birds. — 'Address at Herald; 729 ' FIOR SALE — Large zinc-lined Piano Case; price 22/6. — App^y. 6 Temple Street, off berby Street. 719 T7)OR SALE— Quiet and sound Jersey J_ Cow and Calf (lirst eaif yesterday;. — App'.y Mrs C. E. Gray, Ormond. r /17 I~?10'R SALE— Lady's Bicycle, m good . order; piice £s.— Address at Herald Office. . 679 F~ iOR SALE — Good. Lucerne Chatf. — J Apply Farniera' Co-op.. 12 Childws Roads -■:■•■■•' ' 650 17pk SALE-^EuB yuarter-acre. witli . ' 6 : r6V>med Dwelling, Stout StreetJ-i' near town ; price%nly £600. -^ J^Wf' Lanes, Lowe," Street.. • * "' . SUBTjRBAN~Store for Sale, as a going concern ; i Casli' v turnover £200 ,a month; no booking; ijotal price approximately £200. — Apply Fred. R. Ball, Peel Street. ' IOUND.— Left at Herald, left hand Motorist Glove, — Owner can have same on payment cost of advertisement. • ,^_ 716 LOST, from Kaitaratahi— <Black and light tan Do2s . answers name of 'Jack."— Criterion StabLes. 699 OST, between Gisborne and Ngatapa— A Handbag.-— Please return^ to Herald Office: 696 OST — Yellow , Sheep Slut, private mark. • Detainer after this date prosecuted. Reward. — Jack Grant Masonic Stables. I iZH OST, Wednesday night— Gold Ring,, ! 3 bluestones, 4 small diamons round centre stone— Finder communicate with Herald. Reward. 735 AiSK US to try over for you VThe Perfect Melody" > (the latest) ; piano solo or violin and piano. — Chrisp.s. W~~" ANTED— Empty Sacks. —W. 0. Long (late Ularkson's). ARGAINS m Men's All-wool Sox, m grey, 1/4 pair; Ready-to-"wear Suite 27/6, Singlets (winter weight) 2/3, Working Shirts 3/9, Bordered Handkerchiefs 5d each.— Melbourne Winter Sale. *TOHNSTONE _ AND~SMITH for Men's tJ Raincoats and Overcoats; all new goods for tho present season^ INK~ POWDER— To"~ make first-class Ink. Just to hand at "The People's Kmporium : from Is 3d per packet. ANTED Known. — We are cash I buyers for Prime Porkers m any quantity; highest price given, delivered at shop. — Hampton's Pork Butchery, opposite Palace Pictures. 'Phone 271. HY 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 £X a cold, wet night to Horse or Cow. Jovere made to order. — Geo. Wildiah. VuidUr TRAP want overhauling? Tyres *getting loose? Take it to Ormondes. LADIES' COATS, COSTUMES, and 1 SKIRTS all at Big Reductions — Melbourne Cash every time. BARGAINS at Fancy Counter.— Umbrellas 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. NOTICE.— Owing to the Manager of the Vacuum Cleaning Company being on holiday, all communications be ' made to 'Phone No. 1064 M until further i notice. — W. Hodgson, Manager. BEAUTIFUL Bungalow House of six rooms, situated on Whataupoko; owner gone away; price reduced £100 for quick sale.— C. G. Please. Lowe St. WHY sell your oJd Piano? We can repair it, Kill borer, and make it ktood as new at small cost. — A. J. Farr. Phone 857. ■ SOAPS advancing every day. Try 'The People's Emporium" for best I quality. Vinolia Soap Balls and Gaiety, 3 for* Is 4d. CATCH THIS! Five rooms, all conveniences, 1 within Id tram section. Only £520; paying well.— Full particulars, Richards. EXTRA special quality Potatoes. Onions, Chaff, Oats, Wheat, Maize, Tea, Sugar, Candles, Soap, Bran, Pol lard. — Henry Currie, Dunlop's Buildings. 14 Lowe Street. SPECIAL OFFER. — Skirts made to measure, m Navy and Black Serge, 455; also Fox'a Serge. — Mrs Jeffery, Drevmaker, Redstones' Buildings, Lowe Str<"»,. Tel 1019 LATEST Map of Borough of Gisborne, 1/-, post free. All roads, streets, and sections clearly defined. Every home, hotel, and office should possess one.— Thos. Adams, Sole Agent. WANTED Known— Guthrie and Mad dock have just landed a large assortment of Ladies' Vegetable Silk Scarves, m all colors ; special prices 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 6/6, 6/11, to 18/6.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14667, 26 July 1918, Page 1
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