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ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must be handed in not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear is the later edition columns. W ANTED—-Cowboy, with two clogs. Ring 1715. - 659 WANTED. — Youth, to drive lord delivery; must have license.— Apply in writing to Box 26. Tokomaru Bay. 846 WANTED. —For coast station, in fortnight’s time, Married Couple, man mine and garden, woman cook for 2 or 5 men; separate cottage.—Apply Rhone 368. ‘ * 862 WANTED.— 1 irst-class Cook, country hotel, 2 months, wages £.4; Cowboy, for Ratutahi, for 3 weeks—Garuner’s Registry, Rhone 188. 855 WANTED.— Reliable Cook-General, 35/-; Girl, assist, country; Cow-' boy, 30/—Polytechnic, Rhode 1705. 867 WANTED —Good Bridge Laborer.— Apply Herald.- . ; 864 TITAN TED; —Quiet;*; •''/'steady -': 'Man, VV general work, '-mixed farm, include ihg dairying.—Write No. 11, Herald. 802 W 'ANTED—Cook-General, good wages to good woman; young girls need not apply.—-Write Mrs. 11. Loisel, Waihou, or Ring No. 9, Totaga Bay. 824 WANTED. —Youth or Young Man for farm work.—Ring 1688 M. 775 TTTANTED' ” ' “ Respectable Couple, share W beach cottage few weeks, Wainui. —Apply Eebald. WANTED.— Cowboy.—Apply and Mercantile. Jx>an 75] ly |»f Wl Auckland, Baker, or anyone knovving his whereabouts, please communicate with the District Public Trustee, Gisborne. 740 WANTED. —By 2 competent Carpenters, Carpentering Work ol any description; town or country; prices right.—Ring Phone 1521 D. :■ PERMANENT Hair-waving “Eugene," £3/10/-, half head £2/10/-, hy_ Miss Kirk, “Eugene” Hair-waving Specialist, B. Green Ltd., Hairdressers, Reel Street. E XPERIENCED I Business Woman available part'time work, morning or afternoon, book-keeping, shorthand, typing; own typewriter.—Write No. 26, Herald.

MISS PEARCE, 'Expert Dressmaker and Costumier (late Christchurch). Ladies’ Own Material Made Up.—lo2 Fox Street. WANTED Known.—E. Williamson has opened a Hairdressing Saloon next Armstrong’s, Chemist. Expert attention and cleanliness guaranteed. WANTED Known.—For expert Hairdressing and real good service visit E. Williamson, “Select” Hairdressing Saloon, opposite Freesia Tea Rooms, Gladstone Road. ' WANTED Known.—We Hire Cars without drivers; charges moderate. Ruy mihs as you use them. —Ormonds Motors: ’"' WANTED Housemaid, Waitress, Cook, Lady Help, and Generals. Waiting: Housemaids, Waitresses, Chefs, Shepherds, Married Couples, General Hands, Cowboys, etc.; good wages to good servants. —Elite Registry, Liberty Hall, Phone 1359. QA SHAVES with every blade; use the new patent “Servum” Stropper, for Gillette blades; price 3/6 each.— Parnell’s. Ironmongers. FOR SALE AND TO LET ADVEETISEMENTS PAGE 2 .1.. J MLLE. LUNN, Expert Hressmagei and Costumier.—School of Dressmaking, Mondays and Saturdays. Note New Address, Gladstone Road, opposite j Melbourne Cash. PHONE 1555 for Reg. Humphreys, next Cave Bros., for Oval Dining Tables, £3/15/-; High-back Chairs from 82/6 HEMSTITCHING Notice.—Parcels left for Mrs. Richards at the Beehive, Peel Street, and at Mrs. Garside’s Book Exchange, receive personal care and prompt attention. Private address, 29 Harris Street, Phone 602. j FOR Stylish Tailoring visit J. Ross bothain (late Rossbotham and Searle), in his New Premises, 33 Lowe Street, opposite Adair Bros. AT The Home of Industry.—Garden Wheelbarrow’s, Step Ladders, Meat Safes, Flour and Sugar Bins, Clothes Horses, and all Household Goods. EMSTITCHING," Pleating of all lengths and sizes, Button-making and Machine Embroidery done at Platten’s Ltd., Ladies’ Tailors and Furriers, Palace Buildings, Phone 1185.

mEY W. D. Christie (late cutter James _L Johnstone) for your next Suit. Large range of patterns to select from. — 62 Stanley Road. YOUR Own Material; Made Up in latest style by W. D. Christie} satisfaction guaranteed.—62 Stanley Rd.,, two doors from tram. • . ■ ■ ’ FOR new life this cold weather try Jury -and Parry, Coal and Wood Merchants, Derby Street,. Phone 938. COOKSON’S for Mens Fine Quality Footwear; keen values, up-to-date styles; your shop for best class' Shoe Repairs. We welcome your patronage.— Corner of Roebuck and Gladstone Roads. MRS. BROWN, Dressmaker.—Ladies own material made up—llo Ormond Rond, Phone 1127. 1 AA ROLLS Nairn’s Linoleum, just d-"'-' landed direct from manufacturers, all latest patterns, 6ft wide; Nairn’s special 6/6 per yard.—Humphrey’s. W ALL PAPERS must be ’cleared ; our whole stock being sold this week at half-price; come early.—Duly ouo address, Corner Pedl Street arid Gladstone Road, Humphrey’s. CARPET Ends.—Best Axminster, ideal for hearth rugs; clearing line 15/6 each. —At Humphrey's. INING Chairs 17/6, Oval Dining Tables 75/-, Wire Couches, nicely upholstered, 80/-; Settee and 2 Easy Choirs, £l3/10/-; buy your furniture Humphrey’s way, small deposit and a year, to pay.—Humphrey’s

OLMKS Lodge, ■ 74 Customhouse Street.—Vacancies Permanent and Casuals; superior board, good table.—V. Neville. W' ANTED Known. —Fresh Strawberries, 2/- box.—At Bennett’s 859, Fruit Shop.. GERBERA .Tamisoni, the True Scarlet African Daisy ;> 1/6. each, 6 for 7/6, 12.f0r 12/6, delivered cash. —B. H. dust, Nurseryman, Pailmerston North. 818 ARDEN Tools nre cheaper "at Primes Ltd., and the brand is British.— Primes Ltd.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16797, 9 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16797, 9 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16797, 9 November 1928, Page 1