Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

ADVERTISEMENTS for tills column must be handed in not later than 11 a.m., otherwiso they will appear in the later edition columns. W 'ANTED.—First-class Truck Driver, for East Coast ■ must have previous experience.—Apply H.S. Motors, Grey Street, Gisborne. 228 w ANTED.—Good country bachelor. Cheeseman Road, p.m. Housekeper, for —Apply HutchmKaiti, 12 and 2 ‘223 w ANTED. —Boy, to milk and make himself useful.—Ring 7565. 222 W ANTED.—Boy, to milk and general station work; good Opportunity. — Apply Phone 28D, To Karakn, evenings. 219 W' ANTED.—Young Girl, to learn laundry work.—'Apply at once, Gisborne Steam Laundry. 218 WANTED. —By Young Lady, Situation as Nursery Governess; good witn children.—Apply Herald. 214 WANTED.-. Capable Lady Help, for small home. —Phone 99. 233 WANTED.— Handy Young Man, for farm work. —Apply \\ . Edwards, Bungalow Farm, Ormond U 46 WANTED.— Girl, country, no wasliing, 20/-; 3 Cook-Generals; Housekeeper, good place; Woman, for kitchen, and Housemaid, hostel; Head Waitress; Cowboy; Gardener, hotel; CowmanGurdener. hostel.—Wall’s Registry, 325 Ormond Road, Phone 1407. .236 WANTED. —Girl, to assist in house and with children; sleep home preferred.—Apply 40 Cook Street, Te Hapara. 199 WANTED. —Good Strong Youth or Man, to milk, kill, split wood, and do odd jobs about homestead.—Apply T. B. Spence, Whatatutu. 202 W ANTED.-yßrick-work or Concretework of any \description ; repairs promptly executed. —J. T. Morgan, Mangapapa, Phone 1361 D. jypSS PEARCE, Expert Dressmaker and Costumier (late Christchurch) Ladies’ Own Material Made Up.—lo2 Fox Street. WANTED Housemaid, Waitress, Cook, Lady Help, and Generals. Waiting: Housemaids, Waitresses, Chefs, Shepherds, Married Couples, General Hands, Cowboys, etc.; gooc wages to good servants. —Elite Registry, Liberty Hall, Phone 1359. PERMANENT Hair-waving “Eugene,” £3/10/-, half head £2/10/-, by Miss Kirk, “Eugene” Hair-waving Specialist, B. Green Ltd., Hairdressers, Peel Street. WANTED Known.—We Hire Cars without drivers; charges moderate Huy miles as you use them.—Ormondf Motors. DON’T BURN the Xmas Cake; use a Non-burn Cake Tin, 9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. —At Parnell’s, the Quality Ironmongers. PERMANENT Waving, £3/10/- ftr.l head, £2/10/- half; time 3 and 2 hours respectively; satisfaction guaranteed,— Wm. Planten, Lowe Street. TOE SALE AND TO LET ADVEETISEMENT3 PAGE 2 AvoN7^rH^rst^T^= for Boarders, single or double rooms; good table; terms moderate.—E. Covic, Proprietress. HOLMES Lodge, 74 Customhouse Street.—Vacancies Permanent and Casuals; superior board, good table.—V. Neyille. PHONE 1555 for Reg. Humphreys, next Cave Bros., for Oval Dining Tables, £3/15/-; High-back Chairs fron. 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. WANTED Known.—For expert Hairdressing and real good service visit E. Williamson, “Select” Hairdressing Saloon, opposite Freesia Tea Rooms, Gladstone Road. FOR Stylish Tailoring visit J. Ross botham (late JEtossbotham and Searle), in his New Premises, 33 Lowe Street, opposite Adair Bros. YOUB Own Material Made Up in latest style by W. D. Christie: satisfaction guaranteed.—62 Stanley Rd. two doors from tram. Hemstitching, Pleating of aii lengths and sizes, Button-making and Machine Embroidery done at Plat ten’s Ltd., Ladies’ Tailors and Furriers, Palace Buildings, Phone 1185. riIRY W. D. Christie (laLe cutter James X Johnstone) for your next Suit. Large range of patterns to select from.' — 62 Stanley Boad. COOKSON’S for Men’s 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. BUY your Mattress cheaper and bettei at Humphrey’s, Townley Buildings. TEA Wagons, in rimu or oak, make ideal Xmas gifts. You can buy thorn cheaper at Humphrey’s'. H"~ IjMPHREY’S Modern Factory means Quality Furniture at keenest prices; we invite your inspection; com pare the values. t FATHER Xmas has arrived with 1/and 2/- Parcels; handsome gifts for everybody.—At Humphrey’s, Townley Buildings. HY have insect pests in your norm when you can have them eradicated with gas which penetrates every crevice and kills all life.—Write Box 203 fo estimates. LADIES and Gentlemen. —It you want a real good genuine Hair and Face Treatment, or for any Scalp o> Face Troubles, call on Mrs. Cranney. Lowe Street. Phone 904 HAVE you tried Leu. Jiauianer, Cabinetmaker, for Furniture; all work guaranteed ; prices right.—Phone 410 D. Workshop, 672 Gladstone RoadMLLE. LUNN, Expert Dressmaker and Costumier. —School of Dressmaking, Mondays and Saturdays. Note New Address, Gladstone Road, opposite Melbourne Cash. PIGS’ Heads and Pork Bones for Sale at the Gisborne Bacon Factory, Grey Street. Heads 1/- each. FLY Doors and Windows made to order ; price right.—Sam Bardwpll, i'eel Street. 169 XMAS Cards and Calendars should be bought now. We have a large variety, but customers are making inroads upon it every day.—Thomas Adams. 1A DAYS Only.—Frocks, balance of TO stock; sacrifice prices from 12/6 to 40/-.— Mrs. Byrne, Mansions.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19281227.2.2.7

Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16836, 27 December 1928, Page 1

Word Count
777

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16836, 27 December 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16836, 27 December 1928, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert