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D Girl, to assist with » v Housework; sleep at home. —Apply Mrs. Hogg, 204 Clifford Street. 299 WANTED— Probationer. Apply to Sister Brewer, Palmerston JRoad. < 301 WANTED Cook-General; small family._- Ring_lsoß. 303 WANTED— Man," to milk and gar- . den. Apply Randall Sherratt. 'Phone 611 U. 309 VV together. Housekeeper (position of trust), also Housemaid. —Write No. 6, Heiald Office, 283 rTTANTED— Young- Man, with own VV horse, for back, station; milk 2 cows, and general. Blackburn, Lowe Street, ,316 "OUNG, Handy Man wanted for s Essex ] louse School, Hexton.— •l'hone 2525. 319 „ ANTED Man, to drive team, YV plough, and agricultural work.— Apuly A. Reid, Te-Hau-o-te-Atua, Whatatafcuj _ . 253 WANTED —Two Carpenters.—Apply C. Taylor, Cabinetmaker, Gladstone Road. 252 WANTED~Boy, milk and garden, useful about house, handy town. —Write No. 4, Herald. * 246 WANTED— Smart Improver, for Millinery.—Apply Mrs.- Langford. 273 T* 7 ANTED—Woman, do light houseVV work.—For address, apply Herald Office. 269 WANTED, by Motor-lorry Driver- . Position, town or country; own repairs; 10 years; experience.—Write to No. 3, Herald. , 208 ANTED—A good General, for the T v co-.ntry. —Apply Hotel Coronation. " 202 WANIED First-class linsmith; good wages; constant job.—Apuly T. Moss and Son, Plumbers. Tel. No. 1082. ! .244 U7ANTED—A Nursery Housemaid.— VV Apply Mrs. Carlton Williams, Muriwai. 'Phone 551 M. 227 [ Plumber.— » i mnjiv, in.vlor, Cabinetmaker. 180 YW P A SWIMMING CLUB. . A " S irl ? interested n Swimming invited to attend a Meeting on Thursday, 19th inst,, 7.30 p.m., in Club Rooms,* Gladstone Road. 29< LAWN Mowers, sharpened and set, — Apply G. E. Tarr, Lytton Road, To Hapara. 260 WANTED Known —Come and see our up-to-date Repairing Factory, aw: then you will understand how well we can serve you. We have always 50,. pairs of Repaired Boots and Shoes ready for their owners.—N.Z; Boot Repairing Co., ! 62 Br.ght Street, 'PJione 1457. Number of Advertisement MUST BE QUOTED when enquiries are madi relative to notices appearing in. thU Column. Enquiries by letter MUST be accompanied by stamped addressee envelopes. GAS LIGHTERS and Re-fills just in. Safer, cheaper, cleaner, ana more convenient than matches.—Parnell, Ltd., Ironmongers.

CHAS. S. FLATTEN, Ladies' Tailoi. is a Specialist Habit and Breeches Maker; gained as a cuttei with high ; cUtss hunting iirms at Home. Splendid range of materials in stock, or bring your own Pabrierstorj Road. 'Phone 1185. WANTED. —Lady's and Gent's own Materials made up in latest fashion at Factory Charges. Alteration." and Repairs of every description.—3o7 Childers Road. 'Phono 1177: 93 WANTED Known—All Colds cured ' Asthma relieved, Influenza drivei way, Weak Lungs made strong b\ Oiapham'a Bronchial Balaam. Try t) bottle. H. M. ChoTeaux, Agenr, Adams' Buildings (upstairs). ANTED—Two Lady Boarders, prit t vate home; board £l/1 per week. —Apply Herald. "\ 313 T7ACANCIES for a few Gentlemen V Boarders; electric light, telephone, pood table; terms 30s; central.—Apply Herald. • 242 • Left outside fence at Dr. ! Singer's residence, Stout Street—, Sdioolbag, containing books, with name Dersby Aickin written thereon. Will finder kindly return to Herald Office? Reward. 318 LOST, in Gladstone Road—Black Cloth Bag.—Please leave at Herald Office. I 317 OST. between Herald and Post-office r —Wide Gold-band Ring, red stone, initials "R.G."—Finder please return to Herald. Reward. 263 WOULD the person who took parcel of Groceries from Gisborne,-Motu-hora train, Saturday evening, please return to Stationmaster, Gisborne, to save further trouble? Reward. Mrs. M. Goldsmith, Fatutahi. 254 SETTINGS for Sale—Black Orpingtons, i White Leghorns, Indian Runner Ducks, 7/6 per setting. Inoubator lots by arrangement. Absolutely the best obtainable. Every egg stamped. Fertility guaranteed. Apply Village Egg Farm, Childers Boad. 161 WANTED— Five-seater Motor Car,— i State model, price, mileage done, and m.p.g—'Car." Herald Office. 281{ ANTED, to Sell—Set of Gig Har-S » T ness.—Apply to Burton, Kaiti Beach. 233 '[IREWOOD for Sale—Mixed Native . timber, stove lengths, £3 per oord, delivered; £-cord, £1 10/-, Box 33, Patutahi. 310 T7JREWOOD for Sale—Macrocarpa or JU i Biuegum, stove blocks, £3 10s per cord, or 3 bags 10s, delivered.—Ruin Tiny Ancell, 'Phone 252 K, 171 T7,OR SALE—Small lot Furniture, _T oheap for cash; can be seen evenings.—For address, apply Herald. 285 '|OR SALE—Singer D.H. Sewing Machine, in good order; oheap.Apply 15. William Street. . 257

lOR SALE Two Oovrs, in profit; J trial given.—Ring 805 M, 231 FOR SALE—Pen q{ Pure Wyandotte Fowls.—Apply Grafts, Upper Stout Street._ 'Phono 1027 R. 282 fT?iOR SALE—Fireproof Safe, large; Jj maker, John Tann, London, — Prime's, Ltd. 306 FpR SALEt~Good~;flat-bottom Boat , and Fishing Net;, cheap. Write '•'Boat," Herald Office. 320 8P PER IJOZE.N, Plaid Matches.See what you save at 11. George's, opposite Fettle's. DAINTILi-tJEKVIiL* Aloruum ui ' Afternoon Tea, 9d.—Mis* Borne*. Florist, Peel Street- &?? UST landed—A targe shipment ol u White and Striped Towels, direct from manufacturer*, nt a big discount: special prices 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11. Xli. 4/6 Guthrie and Mnddock. r ANTED—AII Mothers to see Push y y Chairs at £2 10s each at Samson Bios.; also the latest designs, \i\ Prams. NDIGQ Navy Prints, with vwhite . spots and aprigs. Special value, 1/2 yard.—S. H. Phillips and Co., Manchester House. OUR PRICES are % lowest in Town for Lad,W«i* wsets. We stock all th,e teaming makes. Prices: 5/11, 6/tt, 9/H to 25/-. Melbourne Utsh, Ladies' Outfitters.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15956, 18 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15956, 18 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15956, 18 October 1922, Page 1