ADVERTISEMENTS for this co)umu must lie handed in not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. WANTED— Girl, left school, l'oi country) to teach one child.— Auuress at iti£RALi>. t>/l WANTED.— By qu*ali"fred~ManTposition car or lorry driver.—Appi} Pnone 122, I'olaga. 004 WANTED. —For Institution, country, L'ook and Cook-laundress, £4; Giii, assist, town; Cook-Generul, town, 30/-; Housekeeper, 30/-; Married Couple, no children.—l'blyteehmc, 1700, l/00. 579 WANJ.ED.— By middle-aged couple, children, Board by seaside, private family.—Reply particulars, ets., to No. 9, iiti(ALi). ' 562 X7ANTED.—Men's Washing Parcels *V called for and delivered.—Write ,o. 7, Hekali>. *>s9 WAN! ED.--By experienced Sliepherd, position station; good references.—Gardner's Registry, rlione Ifcsß. 59S WAiS LED.—2 good Apple I'ackers lor season; good wages to suitable applicants.—A. Brodie, I'atutahi, i'hoiie 61b'R. &14 ,I).\MED Probationer Apply T V Chelsea Private Hospital, Cobden Street, Gisborne. 493 1 XPERIEXCED Man open lor engageJ merit end February; capable of undertaking fencing, building, or any •class farm work, or take charge.—S.J. Sharman, Ivaitangata. •■ ■ 475 WANTED Housemaid, Waitress, Cook, Lady Help, and Generals. Waiting: Housemaids f Waitresses;Chiefs, Shepherds,;,, Married . Cobles, ;;penerai Hands, Cowboys, etc,; got d wages to good"'servants.—Elite Kcgjsiry,'.',^|7 : Pal merston Road, Phone 1359. /"»• : ;, 71 LY-OATCHERS.-The Gorgwl Fly- . Catchers catch 'hundreds of'.tJiesril day, no tiresome spraying, no halfdrugged flies dropping into milk jugs; price only 1/3 dozen.—l'arnell Ltd. [7ANTED.—Brickwork and ConcreteT V work of any description; repairs promptly executed.—J. T. Morgan, Phone 1361 D. JRESSMAKING Rooms now opened, Allan's Buildings, Derby Street; satisfaction guaranteed in all classes of work.—Mrs. D. Swain. A WONDERFUL Display of Pace XX Frocks at "Fashionette," Peel Street. 527 "PyAINTY and Exclusive Frocks just ■ / arrived at "Fashionette," Peel street. 527 SPECIAL Show of Race Flocks at "Fashionette," Peel Street. 527 i/TLLE. LUNN for fashionable, attracVX tive Dressmaking, promptly executed. Classes conducted in modern methods of dressmaking. '"JJ AVE money and have your Clothes O Cleaned by the Latest Dry Cleaning Process by an expert dry cleaner.—Only at. Ben Dudlield's, Gis&orue's Leading Tailor and Dry Cleaner, Peel Street, PERMANENT Waving—Win. Plaiiten. Reduced prices lor one month; full head £2/IQ/-, half £2; newly renovated rooms.—Lowe Street. [TANTED Known.—We Hire Cars t V without drivers; charges moderate. Buy miles as you use them.—Ormond Motors. AIN LINEN Finished Pillow Cotton, v free from dressing, 1/6. —At Humphrey's Manchester Department. 94.1 N GLASS Cloth, Red and Blue **■* checks,' usually 1/3; now 9d yard.~ At Humphrey's. CJ4_IN BLEACHED Linen Finished ' J * Sheeting; specially priced at 1/6 yard.—At Humphrey's Manchester Department. in DOZEN Strong Colored low-els, *■" 23in x 46i»i, all fast colors; casli price now 1/- each.—At Humphrey's. rnOPMOST, Castle Brand, and Saltaire X. Serges always in stock.—W. D. Christie, High-class Tailor, 62 Stanley Road. OUR own material made up-m latest o_ style by W. D. Christie, Ladies' ind Gentlemen's High-class Tailor,- 62 Stanley Road. Satisfaction guaranteed. CIOOKSON'Sfor great Men's Footwear ' Value.—Only quality goods kept in •stock; your shop for first-class Shoe liepairs; try us, we lead, —Corner of Roebuck and Gladstone Roads. WHY have insect pests in your home when you can have them eradicated with gas which penetrates every crerice and kills all life.—Write Box 203 for estimates. MRS. CRANNEY, Expert Specialist in Hair and Facial Treatment, Marcel Waving, Staining, Tinting, Shampooing, Cutting and Trimming, Electric Brushing; Corns treated.—3l Lowe St., Redstone's Buildings. AVE you tried Len. Faulkner, . Cabinetmaker, for Furniture, all work guaranteed; prices right.—Phone 410 D. Workshop, 672 Gladstone Road. ITJPER W T ilton Carpets, any size, 10 KJ per cent, deposit, 5/- per week.— Grundy and Sherman Ltd. i?C DEPOSIT, 10/- per week, places '*" J line Ash Bedroom Suite in your home.—Grundy and Shennan Ltd. GRUNDY and Shennan's Ltd., for Shelley China, Tea, Dinner and Cotl'ee Services, artistic designs ; economic prices. BURROWS' Famous Bulbs.—Anemones and Ranunculus, 1/- dozen, 3/6 50. 6/- 100; Bulb,collections from £>/-. —Burrows, Box 30, Pukekohe. BOYS' School Suits, all-wool, 17o«> Mosgiel tweed, dark shades. plain and half belt back; sale prices 21/6 to 23/6.—Hallenstein Bros. Ltd., Gladstone Road. 569 COAL Merchants and Cartage Contractors.—Jury and Parry, Derb> Street, Phouo 938 lOR Cartage and Fuel requirements 1 trv Jury and Parry, Derby .Street, Phone 938. Shaving Cream, only CAPSTAN Tobacco, medium 1/7, aromatic fine cut 1/B.—At H. George, Tobacconist. BOYS' Jerseys, in shades of brown, navy, grey, and assorted marls, all sizes in stock, usually 6/6: sale price 3/11.—Hallenstein Bros. Ltd., Gladstone Road. 569 Q/. EACH to clear—Christmas Cabinets of 150 Cigarettes, He Reszke, Army Club and Abdullas, 75 Greys 5/-.~-Only at H. George, Tobacconist.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17175, 4 February 1930, Page 1
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