ADVERTISEMENTS fot this column must tie handed In not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. W ANTED Experienced Business Woman to take charge of confectionery business in Gisborne. —Apply Te Rata Registry Office, Phone 515. 703 WANTED ~atTOnce.—Young Girl, to assist in sewing.—Ring 586. 711 ANTED.—Youth, for trade—Bos 258, Gisborne. . '• A'625 Experienced Young Lady would like position as Lady Help or Housekeeper.—Write No. 28, Herald. 671 RUNING best qualify, made of ,finest forged steel; prices 3/6, 4/6, 5/-, 6/6.—At Parnell’s, Ironmongers; ; MRS. URANNEY, Hair Specialist.— Face and llair Treatments; Latest Styles in Hair Cuts.—Phone 904, Lowe Street,) Redstone’s Buildings. PIANO Tuning and Repairing,—Ed, Parnell, Corner Grey .Street, and Palmerston Road. 657 T the Old Factory, Carnarvon St. : Razors, Scissors, Saws, Lawnmowers and Edge Tools of every description Sharpened and Set by A. Hawes.WHY have insect peste in your home when you can have them eradicated with gas which penetrates every crevice and kills all life?—Write Bos 203 for estimates. • mRY W. D. Christie (late cutter Tames X Johnstone.) for your next Suit. Large range of patterns to select‘from. — Stanley Road THE Marguerite” Hemstitching may be left at the Rainbow Bazaar, Gladstone Road, for Mrs. Richards, 29 Harris Street (just oS Wainui Road), did Phone No. 602. Same careful work. TRY Reg. Humphreys, Cabinetmaker, Gladstone Road (next, Cave Bros.), 'or your next Furniture requirements. NO WAITING 'for your Hemstitching at Platten’s. If necessary, we do t while you wait. Buttons made and Machine Embroidery.—Flatten, Palace Buildings. REPP Frocks, in all latest styles. New Tailored Coats, all latest dengns. -Visit. ‘‘The Mayfair” when purihasing your new frock; satisfaction dways.—D. Swain, Gladstone Road, ?hone 1757. HUMPHREY’S for Split Cane Prams and. Seagrass Push Chairs. Comoro our prices. _____ H~ UMPHREY’S for Linoleums and all Floor Coverings. See our special lesigns at 6/11, 6ft wide. a UMPHREY’S for comfy Kapoe Mat. tresses, Blankets, Sheets, etc. EASY Terms.—The purchase of reliable Furniture made easy by our Easy Time Payment System.—-Humph*, fey’s. __ MISS GREEN, “Ivana” Salon, Glad-' stone Road, Dressmaker and Costumier. Winter Coats and Costumes a Speciality 3 RANGES, Lemons, Fruit Trees. Shelter Trees of all descriptions; 'lowers. Seedlings, and Vegetable Plants ~C. Berridge, Ivaiti Nursery. ■ VOS P“ INUS Insignis, one year. 7/6 and 10/per 100; any quantity—C. Berridge, iaiti Nursery. *Ar7 URS,—We have seen ted the services ” of Mr. Stolkoski, a man of wide rperienee in high-class fur work. Fur oats, Stoles, and Chokers made to order b factory prices. We stock Furs of rery description. We are practical urriers and Skin Dressers. —deLisac ros., 11 Fitzherbert Street, opposite
Garrison Hall. PAINTING AH'*. Paperhanging promptly attended to; town 01 country.—J. Ashworth; 115 Peel Street; Phono 1190. L VTOUR Own Material Made Up in 1 latest style by W. D. Christie; satisfaction guaranteed. — 62 Stanley Rd., two doors from tram. jyj'LLE. LUNN, next A.NLP. Bldgs., Peel Street. —Original Gowns and Costumes for all occasions. Orders foi Hemstitching taken. GOOKSON High-grade Men's Footwear. —Bostock’s 35/*, AValkawav 25/ . Your shop for best class Boot Repairs; give us your patronage.—Corner Roebuck Road and Gladstone Road. CIHEAP Reading at Garside’s Lending J Library, all latest books; 6/6 quarter for 2 books. Don’t miss it. NEW Stamped Lineß, new shades in Cotton, just arrived. Come and see (or yourself at Garside’s, next All Cash.
FOR SALE AND TO LET ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE 2 BUSINESS Lady wants select Board, in private home; must be central. Write, stating terms, to No. 29, Hek.uJ). (IMPORTABLE Board for Gentleman _ Phone 888; 658 L~OST. —Silver Wristlet Watch; name in back; reward.—Ring 1159. 683 LOST. —Woollen Rug, between Woodlands and Gisborne, Saturday morning; finder rewarded.—Apply 1 Witters. tLKI LOST. —Ota Saturday evening, Crystal Ear-ring, between Carnarvon Street and Stout Street.—Apply 17 'CyMmrn Street. J°L WANTED to Buy—lCO 3-year-old Jersey Heifers.— T. Woods, 1 hone 1582, ' * 695 TjTOGS wanted; , any quantity.—Apply Hi Findlay, Baker; Gladstone Roh». O /(* YARD for good weighty Pure> Silk —/ yJ Puji, superior quality.—At a. HPhillips and Co., Manchester House. G— r» P BACON—Gisborne’s best; every pound of G.8.C..y0u; buy helps Poverty Bay. Why send vour j money out of the district? j mST~Grade Rram High-back Dining Chairs, upholstered in rexine; 26/6 -ach.—At Reg Humphreys (next Cave. Bros.). I WANTED.-Buyers for 2 Expresses,. £lO and £2O; S.N. Spring .Carts, from £8; your offer for Phaeton Buggy,, low Dray,' and Gigs. Some-bargains.— Krebs and Co. ! WANTED.-Buyers for 2 Expresses, £lo' and £2O; S.N. Spring CaTts, from £8; your offer for Phaeton Buggy, Low Dray, and Gigs. Some bargains.— Krebs and Co. -j WANTED Known.—Reg Humpnreys has resumed Cabinetmaking in premises lately occupied by Albert* Jones (next Cave rims.).' • ■ GRAND Value in Cigars—lo Jpr 1/6, ' 3/6, 4'6, and - 5/% Shop early.— H. George’s, The Tobacconist.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16371, 20 June 1927, Page 1
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