VV * Girl.—Apply 32, Waiirai Road. 'Phone 1624. " 71 WANTED— Cowboy, Married Couple, Cook, Housemaid, Ladyhelps.— (iisborne Labor Agency, Good's Buildings. 75 WANTED, at once—Relieving Third Cook.—Apply (iisborne Hotel. 85 Til T ANTED—Energetic Canvasser, and VV Collector; good commission.— Provident Life Assurance Co., McKee's Building, Gladstone Road. 86 WANTED— A capable General or Ladyhclp.—Apply Mrs. lies, 111 Fox Street.' 91 MARRIED Couple (no children) seek position ; man, garden, milk, hill or lence, or any kind of team work; good references; wife, cook, house or station.—Apply Herald. 89 WANTED— Strong Girl, for housework; sleep in.—Apply Herald (-rfke. 45 'ANTED—Capable Help, "for Mrs. VV I'erey Tonibleson.—Ring 'Phone No. 1094. " 40 CI ARABLE young Lady seeks position J as Companion-Help or Housekeeper, in Gisborne.—Apply, in first instance.' Herald Office. ' 38 WANTED Experienced Waitress, for town.—Apply Herald. 52 WANTED, for Waiohika—Lady, as Companion-help. Apply 254, ( liilders Road. 53 TTJANTED— Washing and Cleaning, V'' hv the day. Apply atHerald Office. '. ' 35 Number of advertisement MUST BE QUOTED when enquiries are made relative to notices appearing in this Column. Enquiries by letter MUST be accompanied by stamped addressed envelopes OUR Gas Lighters light the gas stove instantly; easy to operate; safer and cheaper than matches; price 1/3. — Parnell, Ltd., Ironmongers. Mli. j & MKS. VVUUjU, .Ladies' and Children's Toilet Rooms, Lowe Street, pisborne. General Toilet Service ; scalp and face massage; hair staining; cutting, singeing, shampooing. Marcel waving. Hair made up. Best makes in Hair Dyes from 4/6. Why let your hair reveal your years) Phone 267. TIiRS. —Furs of this Season's Skins ready-made and made to order. Furred skins of every description. for repairs and remodelling. Fur trimmings by the yard.—Practical Furriers (opposite Garrison Hall). Phone , 1177.. TTfANTED Known—Clapham's Herbal V\ Remedies obtainable at Williams and Kettle's, Goldsmith and Whinray's. Pjrie's, and E, D. Smith's; also H.-M. Choveaux, Adams's Chambers (upstairs)' <UPERFLUOUS Hair < by rvj '(Rcgi) : "Jdth-essed- envelope-for- frelS literature;" Mrs Hullen; Melvenn's Buildings, Karangahape Rd.\ Auckland, and Wellington. 50ARD and Lodgings. —vacancies for two Gentlemen Boarders",'—Apply t arlyle'House, 2 Ormond' Road. ' ; ,60 LOST, between Patutahi and town— YY alter, containing ,£8 \ (eight pounds); fetters and papers. Finder rewarded.- Apply Herald Office. 67 LOST —Black and tan Sheep Dog; answers to "Scot." Reward l.—'Apply 'Phone 762. - 54 LOST l'ox Terrier Pa])' (about m>. months old), black face, and little white on one' car. Finder rewarded. — Apply''Phone. 1548. , ( 90 RUNNING in paddock at Makauri siiue Cattle Fair—One Red Polled Steer. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—J. Griff en. , 84 WANT/ED, to Sell—Knitting Machine ■ (nearly new);' any reasonable offer accepted.—Write No.' 29, Herald. 171I 71 OR Quick" Rother- ■ luini £3 10s, A. Kohn S. Lever 35s (week's trial, satisfaction or no pay), Gent's Cvcle, free-wheel, sound' and right, £4.'—Robt. Barwick, Peel St. 44 TTIOR SALE—Puriri Wood, any qnan-1 tity, £4 per cord on the ground.— F. Davies, King's Road, v Makaurr. 39 FOR SALE Six-roomed Dwelling, blinds, curtains, linos, all conveniences, 1£ acres ground, 5 minutes from Irani; price £1050; cash wanted, £160; balance, good terms.—Apply Herald. 5b iOR SALE—Seagrams twin Pram, in ■ good order, £6. Apply Herald Office. 48 71 OR SALE—Young Sheep Dog; trial } given.--Apply 'Phone 825 M (eveninns)'.. 8 FOR SALE—HaIf-draught Gelding, 7 years; sound' and quiet.—llo Stout Street. 30 lOR SALE—First-class Oaten Chaff, 1 £9 D°v ton ; find own bags at stack. —Ring 547 R. _J£ FOR" SALE—Good Leading Dog (suit drover).—Apply M. B. Gordon, c/o C. W. Humphreys, Strathallan, • Waapao:i. 28 MAIZE for Sale. Ring Telephone No. 4975. 61 CHILDREN'S Double and Single Hoiking Horses, Sanitary Chairs, et(;- __<-The Home of Industry. h 881 XTANTED.—Buyers lor New Spring VV Carts. Prices.from £25. So) don't miss this chance at Krebs and Co. i ONE Chesterfield and 2 Divan Chairs, in green plush, with floral design, •re absolute bargains.—Gardner's Auction Mart. 7? 3 OTE our Prices.—Genuine Calabash \ Pipes, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6 each, at 11. George's (opposite Pettie's). WHY Pav More?— EUgeworth, 20/..,l 1/9, at H. George's, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. miMßKtt GUMS.-We have 50,000 ol JL these growing in pots and boxes. Order now and save disappointment.— D. S. Thomnsr- and Co. CREAM Teddy Cloth, for children's coats and hats, 50 inches wide, 18/6.—Pettie's. 51 3ETTER Furniture at Lower Prices at lilisier Terms. Get what you want —pay what, you can.—Call and talk it ' over.—Humphreys' Furniture Wn.rehoußO. OA GENTS' New Tweed Overcoats at Y very special prices; usually 65/-, now 45/-;' a better quality Coat 69/6, now 49/6. At Melbourne Cash. riKNUINE Gillette Razors, Silver plated, 2/11 each, at I). George's, Hairdresser (opposite Pettie's). PETTIE'S Values.-Ohiffon 'laßetan. lively new shot effects, 9/U, 12/6,! to 17/6.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16426, 9 May 1924, Page 1
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