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WANTED- A General.-Apply Mrs. •I. Blair, Iruiiti! Hoad. ’Phone No. 262. 103 WANTED — Smart, intelligent .Roy. for shop.—Applv Tat ter sail Bayly._ 102 WANTED —Relieving .Maid, for kitchen.—Apply Gisborne Hotel. 108 WANTED,- hy young lady—Position, in Office; experienced and good references.—Address at Herald. 110 WANTED. —Experienced Waitress. — Apply 175. Gladstone ltoad. 115 WANTED, by Youth (18), with two years’ experience—Situation, on Station ; own dogs and horses.—Address, ‘ ‘ R.E.C.,” 11 eraldjjff ice, WANTED —Married Couple ; man, to ml; and about; woman, general. —Ring 930 M. 98 WANTED —Capable Girl, for house,— Apply Mrs. •). Bullard, 218 Stout Street. 96 WANTED —Boy, for farm; good opportunity to learn all*branches of farming. Apply Herald. 92 WANTED.— For the country, capable Lady help, or two friends, places near together.—Address Herald. 83 mUTOR. —Elderly gentleman seeks re-; JL engagement in family of youngj children; classical pianist; references. Address, “S.P.R.” Herald Office. 82 WANTED, urgently, for country—l Capable General.—Apply, by jotter or ’phone, to Mrs. Frank Sherriff, Waikohu. 41 WANTED— Good Carpenters.—Apply Geo. Simpson, ’Phone No. 135. Wairoa. 38 w ANTED—A Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. A. J. Faulkner, Muriwai. to

WANTED Cook-General. Applv ’Phono 275.—Mrs. Field. 73 WANTED —Boy, to assist with milking machines and farm work, on station in Wairoa district. Apply at Herald Office. ■ Number- of Advertltement MUST t<£ QUOTE 1 when enquiries era mfoi relatK3 to notlocs appearing In t >’s Column. Enquiries by letter MUST *e accompanied by stamped addre«'«>i envelopes. FLY TRAPS, Daisy Fly Sillers, Musldie, Fly" Tapes, Fly Gauze, for •he pesky tly, at Parnell’s, Ltd., Ironmongers. FOR SALE (to Measure only)—Smart Wraps and Dust Coats, in linen and. silk, etc., from £2 2/- to £5 5/-.' Riding Habits made by specially-trained men, or wo shall bo pleased to make up your own material.—Clias. S. Flatten, Ladies’ Tailor, 366 Palmerston Road. Phone 1185. TTJST Arrived—Mason Pearson’s 11 nr U Brushes, at slump prices ; also new styles in Fancy Combs. Expert toilet service; latest methods in scalp and face massage, hair staining, cutting, shampooing, etc.; life-long experience.—Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Ladies’ and Children’s Toilet Rooms, Lowe St., Gisborne. Tel. No. 267. JADIES, —Sunny days are coming. J Have your Sunshades re-covered or tew ones built with material of your own choice at the “Crown. Umbrella Works,” 126 Peel St. All work done on the spot. Support local industry. 570 WRINKLES and Superfluous Hair permanently removed. ’Send stamped addressed envelope for free literature.—-Florence Hullen, C.M.D., 5a Courtenay Place, Wellington. WANTED Known Moore Light Mantles at 10/6 a dozen, cash; also Generators, Torches, and all accessories obtainable from H. M. Choveaux, Agent, Adams’ Chambers (upstairs). LOST, Oil New Year’s Eve—Top set false teeth; also pocketboolc.— Finder please apply Herald. 86 LOST, via Kaifi footbridge, through Gladstone Rd.—Greenstone Brooch, gold mount and gold bar.—Finder please leave at Crawford’s, Chemist. Reward LOST, New Year’s Eve—Gold Curl Bangle. Reward. Apply Herald Office. 107 LOST, between Te Karaka and town, Tuesday night—Watch and Greenstone Chain.—Reward on returning to C. G. Vail, care A. Owen, tobacconist.

LOST, New Year's Day, between Waerenga-a-hika notef and Repougaero crossing—Gold Rim Spectacles. Finder rewarded.—Herald Office. 112 LOST, between Wairoa and Gisborne —Overcoat, with name inside. Reward.—Apply Herald. Jl4 A RARE Opportunity to secure a Chalmers Six Demonstration . Car (only mileage done, driven from Auckland.) at an extraordinarily low price; owner leaving for States.—Details from S. Blnckmore, c/o Masonic Hotel. 74 WANTED, to Sell Piano, lovely tone, £37; insured for £SO; willing to assist purchaser with new method music, etc., and stool.—Address at Herald Office. 93 FOR SALE—Team of 4 good South Island Dogs. “Phone, evenings, 812 S. 97 E OR SALE—Dayton Motor Cycle;. price £ls.—Write No. 12, Herald. 88 FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson combi nation; perfect order; any trial.— •‘Harley,” Herald. 71 WANTED— A thousand film fans to own free copies of Bates’ Book of Movie Favorites, with its special photographs of famous stars. —Apply immediately to your nearest, cycle- agent, FOR SALE—Ford Car, in perfect order throughout; owner leaving Gisborne; no reasonable offer refused.Apply 3, Desmond Road. 79 FOR SALE—Small Fruit and Con.eclionery Business ; cheap for cash.— Apply Herald. 78 FOR SALE —Horse, Gig and Harness (only £l2), or will hire out for holidays.—Apply Barwick’s Mart. 166 WE Carry the Largest and Best Selection of Hairdresser and Tobacconist Sundries in the Bay. An inspection of our window will convince you that our Prices are right. All goods marked in plain figures.—At Li. George, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. CIGARETTE Holders from 4d. to 9/6 each; grand value. At 11. George, Tobacconist. w ANTED—Buyers for 2 Single Buggies, in good order, and a barium for cash at Krebs and Co.’s. mllE best Carpet Cleaners in the Bay I is what peoplo say of the Vacuum Cleaning Co. _ ANTED W Known The Summit cut, in rashers, at. 1/2 per at Hampton's Pork Butchery. RAZOR Strops, from 1/- to 10/6 each; best value in N.Z.—At 11. George, Tobacconist. FRUIT, Fruit. Fruit.—New Season’s Peaches, Plums, etc.—D. S. Thompson and Co. SPECIAL Quality Potatoes, lowest price; also Sugar, Pollard, IMour, [lran, etc.— IL Currie, Lowe Street. i ANITAS Hairdressing Saloon, Tobac- ) comst. Peel Street.—Try the new rio Pipe; each pipe guaranteed 3 ANITAS Hairdressing Saloon, Tobacconist, Peel Street. —First-class serrioe and a clean saloon. Try it TRAVELLING BAGS. Go to the actual manufacturers for them.— lisborne Leatheries, opp. 000. Smith’s, Builder. Lettering Free 99

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16321, 3 January 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16321, 3 January 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16321, 3 January 1924, Page 1

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