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ADVERTISEMENTS for tliis column must be handed iu not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in the late; edition columns. WANTED.— Tidy Young Girl, assist light housework; sleep home.— "Help," Herald. 697 WANTED.— Situation - by™ first-class Baker, highest credentials.—Write WAN 1 ED—Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. ,). W. Williams, FitzherDert St. WANIEU. —Zgood Applo Packers lor season; good wages to suitable applicants.—A. Brodie, i'atutahi, l J hone 61811. 514 EXPERIENCED .Man open for engagement end February; capable ol undertaking fencing, building, or any class farm work, or take charge.—S. J. Shannan, Kaitangata. . 476 WANTED Housemaid, Waitress, Cook, Lady Help, aud Generals. Waiting ; Housemaids, Waitresses, Chefs, Shepherds, Married Couples, General Hands, Cowboys, etc.,; .jgood wages to good servants.—Elite Registry', '337 Palmerston Road, Phone 1359. TTILi'-OAIGHKRS. The Uorgon FlyJj Catchers catch hundreds bl flies a day, no tiresome spraying, no halfdtugged Hies dropping into milk jugs; price only 1/3 dozen.—i'-irnell Ltd. WANTED.— Brickwork and Concretework' of any description; repairs promptly executed.-—J. T. Morgan, Phone 1361 D. DRESSMAKING Rooms now.opened, Allan's Buildings, Derby Street; satisfaction guaranteed in all classes ot work.—Mrs. D. Swain. WONDERFUL Display of Race i. Frocks at "Fashionette," Peel Street. 627 T\AINTY and Exclusive Frocks just ' / arrived at "Fashionette," Pee! Street. 527 Ci PECIAL Show of Race Frocks at ) "Fashionette," Peel Street. 527 LLE. LUNN for fashionable, attracl tive Dressmaking, promptly executed. Classes conducted in modern methods of dressmaking. money and have your Clothes kJ Cleaned by the Latest Dry Cleaning Process by an expert dry cleaner.— Only at Ben Dudfield s, Gisborne's Leading Tailor and Dry Cleaner, Peel Street. PERMANENT Waving—Wm. Planten. Reduced prices for one month; fuli head £2/10/-, half £2; newly renovated rooms.—Lowe Street. [7ANTED Known.—We Hire Cars » V without drivers ; charges moderate. Buy miles as you use them.—Ormond Motors. THE Bristol Piano Co. s expert luuer will be in this district for one mouth.—Leave your order at Humphrey's. . AVE your Piano Tuned by the Bristol expert, here for one month ...,;. Full particulars at Humphrey's." Agents. THE genuine "Admiralty" White Towel, 25 x 50, usually 2/11; now i/ll each,—At Humphrey's Manchester Department. PRINTED Jasper Bed Spreads, 72 x 90, all effective and smart colorings ; 'lift each,—-At Humphrey's. TOPMOST, Castle Brand, and Saltaire Serges always in stock. —W. D. ' Christie, High-cla'ss Tailor, 62 Stanley Road. i7"OTJR own material made up Ifi latest X style "by W. D. Christie, Ladies' *nd Gentlemen's High-class Tailor, 62 Stanley Road. Satisfaction guaranteed. GIOOKSON'S for great Men's Footwear 1 Value.—Only quality goods kept in slock; your shop for first-class Shoe Repairs; try us, we lead.—Corner of Roebuck and Gladstone Roads. 'HY have insect pests in your home' ¥ V when you can have them eradicated with gas which penetrates every crevice and kills all life.—Write Box 203 for estimates. l/TRS. CIIANNEY, Expert Specialist VJL iu Hair and Facial Treatment, MarJl Waving, Staiuing,"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.; SUPER Wilton Carpets, any size, 10 per -cent, deposit, 5/- per week.— Grundy and Shennan Ltd. ?'K DEPOSIT, 10/- per week, places '** tine Ash Bedroom Suite in your home.—Grundy and Shennan Ltd. ; GRUNDY and Shennan's Ltd., for Shellev China, Tea, Dinner and Coffee Services, artistic designs; economic prices. URROWS' Famous Bulbs.— AneJJ mones and Ranunculus, 1/- dozen, 3/6 50, 6/- 100; Bulb collections from ■&/-. —Burrows, Box 30. Pukekohe. BE early at Vincent's Huge Remnant Sale on Friday morning. 607 )OYS' School Suits, all-wool, 17o: JL) Mosgiel tweed, dark grey shades, plain and half belt back; sale prices 21/6 to 23/6.—Hallcnstein Bros. I ♦'< . Gladstone Road : jj—. COAL Merchants and Cartage Contractors.—lury and Parry, Derby street. Phone 938. FOR"Cartag~~and~Fuel requirements try Jury and Parry, Derby Street, Phone 938. >ALMOLIVE Shaving Cream, only 1/6—At H. George, opposite Pettie's. IAPSTAN Tobacco, medium 1/7, aro\J matic fine cut 1/B.—At H. George, Tobacconist. IOYS' Jerseys, in shades of brown, XJ navy, grey, mid assorted marls, all sizes in'stock' usually 6/6; sale price 3/11.—Hallcnstein Bros. Ltd., Gladstone Road. J>&» _ EACH to clear—Christmas Cabinets Vf of 150 Cigaref.es, Do Reszke, Army Club and Abdullas, 75 Greys 5/-. Only at H. George, Tobacconist. )EMNANT Sale of choice WallXL papers at throw.out prices, starting I'liday.—At Vincent's. 607 /GENUINE Palmolive Soap 6d.—At f H. George, Tobacconist. )ECORD Values.—Plain and Floral / Art Silks, all shades, values 2/11 to 4/6;* record sale price 1/11 yard.— Common, Shelton's. 1 ADDLES Manufactured and Repaired, 1 expert workmanship, beat materials. Send us your repairs.—J. Thompson and Co., Peel Btr.ee*.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17176, 5 February 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17176, 5 February 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17176, 5 February 1930, Page 1