GISBORNE SHOP ASSISTANTS’ UNION. A MEETING of the above will he held in the City Hall TO-NIGHT, the 26th inst.. at. 7.30 p.m. Business : Important. R, FREDERICKS, 163 Secretary. GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD. WANTED Engineering DRAFTSMAN, experienced; mechanical! drawih"'and designs. Salary according j to qualifications. Also CLERK. Must be experiened in] construction work. Salary up to £5 per week, according to qualifications. Applications, with copies of testimonials. will he received up to MARCH Bth, 1925. 180 GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICES. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitable persons for the undermentioned positions in the Council’s Office staff: I.—GENERAL CLERK, capable relieving Cashier during lunch hour, and also qualified to attend to general office routine. Salary, £5 weekly. 2.—JUNIOR CLERK. Salary, from 30/- to 50/- .weekly, according to past experience and qualifications. Applications, addressed to the Town Clerk, close at Noon on SATURDAY, Iho 7th March, 1925. Full particlars may he obtained from the Council Chambers upon application. STEA UNO FLOWERS—BOTANIC A L GARDENS. Flowers from these Gardens have lately been stolen, and notice is hereby given that any person caught taking flowers or shrubs, or in any way damaging same in tlm Botanical Gardens will be prosecuted. The Public are asked to protect their property and to inform the Council should they know offenders under this heading. R. D. B. ROBINSON. Town Clerk. Dated at Gisborne 26tb Feb.. 1525. 216 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION. 1925. Applications nr 0 invited fo r the. position of Collector of Dog Tax for the County of Cook. Particulars relating to the position may lie obtained at the Office of the County. Childers Road, Gisborne. Applications close at NOON on WEDNESDAY. dib March, 1925. F. T. ROBINSON, 200 County Clerk. WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. WANTED, immediately—Good CAMP COOK. Good wages to suitable man. Applv— COUNTY OVERSEER, 203 Te Karaka. GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. PUPILS are hereby advised that lists of the Books required by each Form have been placed with the Booksellers, and can be obtained from them to-day. Students are earnestly requested to commence homo study forthwith. The staff of tiie School is prepared to give such assistance as is possible by ’phone at; the School (during / ordinary school hoars) or by correspondence. FRANK FOOTE, Rector. OLb-roe. 25th February, 1925. IS' GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY No. 2 ISSUE. THE 9th Dividend will be payable at the Society’s Office on MONDAY NEXT, 2nd March, 1925, from 10 n.m. to 4 p.m. A. G. BEERR, Secretary. Gisborne, 26th February 1925. 197 RING PERCY BELL WANTED KNOWN That Cox’s Orange Pippin, and Golden Russets are NOW ready. Telephone 2?OW. 11 TO LET—Six-roomed House, handy to town.—Frank M. Orr, Lowe St. 202 mO LET, for 12 months Furnished JL House, electric light, motor shed. — Appy No. 40, Herald. 176 rO LET—Musical Studio, etc.—Applv Mrs. Harry Reed,.2 Derby St. 132 T7ANTED, to Rent, by good tenant—lr V Fm-nislied. House, for about two lonths, from . middle 'April.—Apply at KHALI). '172 nil LET—Ten-roomed House, very L suitable for Boarding-house; rent, 2 per week. —Ball and Crawshaw, Auconeers, Peel Street. pIN Kettles, 1/3 to 1/9 each; Perfect L Gem Ovens, 14/11 eacn; Children's ■oking Sets, 2/-.—Clash Stores Sale. 18 1 ASH STORES Sale—Torchon Lace, ) 2m. wide, 1/11 dozen yards; less in half-price. 18 7fl~EACH— Boys’ All-Wool Jerseys, size 18:n., 20m., 22in., grey, blue brown.—Cash Stores Sale. 18 SMOKERS,— I-et- George suppiy you. and see what you save! WANTED —Buyers for Spring Drays to call and inspect ours. No need to go further than Krebs and Co.’s. _ i/lT SAL K PRIC I S-Ladies’' Overalls s *■' 1 L usual price 7/11; good styles and patterns.—Cash Stores Sale. 18 TLVERDGWN~Ala(tresses—2ft. 6m'.'. 29/6; 3ft.. 54/3; 4ft., 44/3; 4ift. 6:n.. 49/6.—At Melbourne Cash. WANTED— Buyer for a second-hand Butcher’s Cart; body built to su : t a Dol'd chassis; price less than half of original tost ; in good order.- At Krebs end Co.’s. ADAIR BROS.’ Window Display of New Season’s Broclie Silks is very attruet've and well worth seeing. 12 GLASSWARE, direct from file works. SVrits Pd. Sherrys 1/-. Port Wine 1 /.. Tunb'ers 6d and I/-. Water .Jugs 3/-, —lTunmlirev’s Furniture Warehouse. i?7(t DEPOSIT (total price £925) buys ‘A*’ I •-» Half-acre, convenient Dwelling, and snvi'l Orchard. c'ose.to town.—Par- • 'ieulnn from James Tunes, Land Aaent, Lowe Street.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16671, 26 February 1925, Page 1
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