WANTED— Youth, with couple of dogs, for ■ Station.—Address at HERALD. 246 WANTED— Youth, milk one or two tows and make himself useful. — Russell, Matawhero, 7565. 279 WANTED— A Youth, milk a few cows and assist on milk-cart.— Apply Herald. 177 WANTED, by Bachelor, for Station, I’ulaga Bay—Married Couple .(no children), fencing and general station work.—Apply Tel. 1562, 190 WANTED— I’orterßannan’. Apply T(.lag'o Bay Hotel. ,214 WANTED, at once —Experienced Day i’orler.— Ring 35, Motu Hotel. MI’S, CRANNKY, l.o«e Street, lot Christmas Presents Brushes, Combs, Manicure Sets, Scents. Buster cutting a speciality. ’Phone 904. Number cl advertisement MUST BE QUOTED when enquiries aro mane relative to notices appearing in this Column. Enquiries by letter MUST be accompanied by stamped addressed envelopes ICING SETS from 5/6, Cake Tins from Bd, Mixing Bowls, Egg Beaters, etc., equally cheap, at Parnell's Ltd., Ironihongers. CLAY Pack Face Massage for removal of Blackheads, etc; Marcel Waving, Hair tinting and staining a speciality. Violet Ray, Vibro and Hand Scalp Massage Specialists. • Hair- made up. Henna Packs, all shades. Boston Haircutting. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Ladies’ and Children’s Toilet • Rooms, Lowe Street, Gisborne. ’Phone 267. WANTED Known—Bed bugs,., silver fish, weevils, borer, etc., eradicated with Blade’s gas.—Write Box 203 for free estimates. W~ ANTED" KNOWN— Furs and Fur Coats, ready to wear and made to order by expert furriers. Funded 1 skins of every description on sale. Cloth, Velour, and Costumes fur-trimmed. Bepails and re-modelling a speciality. Skin Dressers and Dyers.—The Fur Factory, opposite Garrison Mail. Tel. 1177. 777 SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed oy ‘Rusma” (Reg.). Send stamped addressed envelope for free literature.— Mrs. Hulleu, Malvern's, Buildings, Karangahape Road, Auckland. And at Wellington. ; PRIVATE Board and Residence, corV ncr Bright Street and Childers Rd,'; terms moderate; central. 220 LOST, on Monday Silver-mounted Shell Brooch.—Finder please leave at Hehald. ’ y r I 280 LOST, in Gladstone Road Reward.— Herald. 274 LOST —Parcel., containing two children's story books. Reward. —Apply herald Office’. 251 LOST — One dark red fat Cow, from my paddock on the Ormond Road. Reward.—J. Newton, Butcher. 191 WILL the person who took Lady's Bicycle from the Cash Stores please return ,and receive their own? 275 ARTH FILLING froS Section. Bright Street, had for the carting. —Archie E. Kirk, Builder. 266 WANTED, to Buy—Batteries for Mouse-lighting Plant, about 50 volts.—’Phone 618 M. 255 FOR SALE—Pedigree English Setter Pups, 8 weeks old. —Apply Fred. Rodt’earn, 316 Whitaker Street. 261 FOR SALE Five-seater Overland Car, splendid order, owned by a mechanic, price £100; also 7-9 h.p. Twin Y’a.'.e Motor Cycle, new tyre sets, just overhauled; offer wanted.—Write /'Mechanic,” Herald Office. 265
F FOR SALE' —Two Sows and Pigs; also a few Weaners.—if. Moore, Makaraka. 270 OR~SALW—Chaff; 10/-per hag.—A. Kirkland, Waihirere. . 2£o FOR SALE (ready now)—Peaches, in any quantity, cheap for the holidays. Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, Peel Street. 181 TO SELL Good Single Trap; price _ £B.-Apply 71, Peel Street. 272 SCHOOL Girl’s Bicycle for sale; strong frame, covers nearly new, £3 15/-. —J. A. Wyatt, 109 Russell Street) .175 SMOKERS, —We have the best possible value in Pipes, from 1/- to 25/eaeh.—ll. George, opposite Pettie’s. HE Home of Industry —Opposite Geo. Smith. Builder, Gladstone Rd. 54-1! T AUCTION SALE of Xmas Presents— Tuesday, Wednesday, at 2 o’clock. —Only at Gardner’s Mart. Xmassv. 29 II MV TABLE Grand Grainy 11 •IVI •Y • plume; cost £54; lio.au tifal tone; first offer Come in and hear it. £o4 ; if £ls gets it. Gardner’s Mart NEEDLE Cases, Hairpin Boxes, Fancy Coat Hangers, Sunshine Purses, Fcitcv Belts, at reasonable prices.—Cash Stores. 819 I A LOWER Seedlings.—Piant now Ain ' nias, Petunias, Cosmos, Phlox, Asters. and Marigolds.--D. S. Thompson and C.-0. 1 At Ol'lAN A A KFIN IS—Sweet-seem ed Tobacco. Assorted colors; 2/b per dozen.—)>. S. Thompson and Co. W T - ANTED Known That me Open Warehouse has all si/.es in Ladies' WOODEN Toys, made locally, by Auction To-morrow, at 2.30, at fray’s Marl,__ 189 AKE your Home beautiful in the ho! in.a vs with G. S. Vincent’s reuinie Paint and Artistic Wallpapers. 172 rr VLG and Ebony Hair Brushes umi /} Mirrors aie very useful Xmas lire tilts. Prices rgbt.—Spence and C 0.,, leweilers. opn. Palace Pictures. MDAHLIAS —Cactus and Peony all the best-named vaneties for exhii.uon or, decoration purposes. D. S. Tompson and Co3“ Vincent’s Windows for Presents. Xmas 172 Rings make very me XnwO Presents. We have very large large stocks, in various designs, at prices to suit everyone. Spence and Co.. Jewellers. YREX Oven Glassware.—We carr t’>o largest stock of this ware, and have dishes suitable for every purnofie. onrtps a rp the lowest obtainable.--McKinnon’s. CHRISTMAS Presents Unredeemed rd edges: useful assortment; for sale, cheap.—G. Smith. Grey St. 24° FOR SALE—Xmas Hams, at 101 oar 1 > CMv a few left. —At Berwick's Mart. Peel Street.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16619, 24 December 1924, Page 1
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