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N.Z. FARMERS' UNION. A PUBLIC MEETING of FARM MRS will be held in the [Jnion Office on SATURDAY, December 11, 1926, at 2 p.m. Important farming problems will be discussed. All fanners are cordially invited. W. M. BAYLY, 315 Secretary. GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. TEACHER REQUIRED. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of ASSISTANT in the Preparatory Department. The successful applicant will bo required to teach Standards 111. and IV. Salary, £l5O per annum. Applications close with undersigned on FRIDAY, Dec. 10, 1926. CHAS. 11. BULL, Secretary. ! Box 293, Gkborne. 271 WANTED. p OMPETENT Typiste-Stenographer. \J Must be neat ami accurate in work. Duties commence about December 16.1 Applications in own handwriting, to-] getner with copies of roferences, to be' addressed to the Secretary, YVairoa, Farmers' Co-op. Meat Co., Ltd., Wairoa, Hawke's Bay. 160 j NOTICE. CAMP Cooking Outfits—Monitor nonpumping benzine irons, equipped I with instantaneous heat regulator, 35/post free. Lighting Systems and Cooking Svstems. Catalogues on request. ; L. RHODES. •Phone 1228. Box 309. 166 A SETTLEMENT of all OTerdue ' A Accounts is requested before the h of DECEMBER. . A. J. SKILTON, i j Te Karaka. 1 213 ! N OTI CE. j DOLLS' PRAMS practically Riven away! Place your Christinas CA'der now. Prices from 10/6. Come and satisfy yourself. I PRAM HOUSE, ! 324 \ 309 Gladstone Road. TO LET—Two nicely-furnished Rooms (double front bedroom and diningI room); use all conveniences, 3 minutes I town. —No. 3, Vogel Street. 329 TO LET—Outside Room, tarnished; soft washing done. —Apply Herald Office. ' 346 rjx> LET, for term—Furnished BnngaX 10w.—317 Stout Street, or 'Rhone No. 891. 325 |mO LET.—Furnished Flat.—Ring 1 1240, Mansions. 822 WANTED— Self-contained Flat, from first week in January.—Apply at Hehalu. 277 WANTED— Furnished Beach Cottage, 2-3 weeks, at Ninas.—Apply at (Herald. 263 WANTED Rent, by couple—l' urntehed 4-5-roomed House; bungalow preferred:—Reply rent and particulars No. 21, Herald. 316 ANTED, to Rent, for few weeks, IY * from December 15—Furnished Cottage, 3 rooms, with use of kitchen and conveniences.—Rinse 947 R. 264 /"* COLGATE'S Dental I'owder, 1/3, at I \.J H. George. Tobacconist. I r\ HEAP Smoking.—4 Cigars 1/-, at 11. I I j George. Tobacconist. Hz pay more wnen you can get, it . , » cheaper at Cash and Carry ButI "bnry. jiOR SALE.— Good Section in Pal- . merston Road, with old house, isewerage, etc; a gift at £350.—8a1l and Crawshaw, Land Agents, Peel Street, f rpHE Carpet Cleaners tfie Clean X. Sweeps—Vacuum Cleaning Co.. 264 Aoerdeen Road. 'Phone 722 ANTED—Buyers tor spring Carts. Is j Prices cannot be beaten. Also Buggy £lO, and Express £2l—Don't ip'ss callim* at Krebs and Co.. Derby St. "VTMAS Fruits, Readies, 1/6; PineA apple. 9d; Sultanas, 6d; Raisins, 6d; Special Tea, 2/6; Butter, 1/6.—Sarrr'ction's, Corner Roebuck Road. JJ good running order, £2O and £2-5. Get one for Xmas.—Barwick's Mart. A GOOD TlP—Make Coutts and Son your Carriers. Furniture removed, stored, or forwarded, at lowest rates.— Coutta and Son, 12 Lowe St. Tel. 986. i nn~PIECES Heavy-weight Crepes, in ■IAJ" 30 different shades, 1/- per yard, at S. H. Phillips and Co., Manchester I House. 4 BIG Line of smartly-trimmed Models \ in our window at 21/-.— Pettie's. * 347 SHEFFIELD Steel Pocket Knives, Wade and Butcher's, 1/6; Hibbotpon's 1/6, at H. George (opp. Pettie's). ' VfTANTED—Buyers for Spring Carts. ! V* Prices cannot, be beaten. Also ! Buggy £lO, and Express £2l—Don't I miss calling at Krebs and Co., Derby St. /"CARPENTERS' Tools rapidly selling \J ' out at Gisborne Hardware Co.'s Sale. Take the hint. 322 I SAY, Beau, don't forget that you can still get £1 discount on your double mattress if you buy one now from Stubbs and Co. LL Motor Cyclists send ior our „ illustrated Catalogue of all Acces„„.ies, post free on request.—A. O. Rice 1 Ltd., Hamilton. 352 I PAIR for Ladies' Fuji Silk i;/ Xl Bloomers; full size and good quality. Wonderful value at Melbourne Cash. ■\ NGLISH Linoleums—Large selection ' new patterns just arrived; from 6/6 yard, double width.—Barwick's Mart. A TERRIFIC SMASH in Prices—l.isborne Hardware Co.'s Slock being slaughtered. Get in early. 322 'ANTED—Buyers for Spring Carts. Y ¥ Prices cannot be beaten. Also Buggy £lO, and Express £2l—Don't ' miss calling at Krebs and Co.. Derby St. ILETTE Razors 3/6, Blades 2/-, at \jf Oisborne Hardware Co.'s Closingdown Sale. Can you beat it! 322 ")OTATOES, Potatoes, PotatoesCanterbury. Table or Seed, large bags; 8/6 bag.—Barwick's Mart YARD for Double-width Ging. x/ hams. Large assortment designs. Wonderful value.—S. H. Phillips and Co.. Manchester House. HILDREN'S Cotton Bathing CosVj tumes, age 1 year upwards, 4/6 to 6/11.—Pettie's. 347

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16210, 7 December 1926, Page 1

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