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ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must be handed in not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear In the later edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED TX7ANTED.—BrickworkUnd Concrete W -\vork, a ny description, concrete footpaths, etc.; repairs promptly attended to. —R. Clay, Phone 736. WANTED— Brickwork and Concrete Work of any description; repairs promptly executed. —J. T. Morgan, Ph one 1361 D. . PIANOFORTE Tuning and repairing, Country Districts visited. —Win. Fairley (lato of Clirisp’s), 202 Harris Street. WANTED.— Fainting and Paperhanging, at very reasonable prices; a fine selection of Wallpaper to suit all pockets; all work guaranteed—H. J. Bloxham, Phone 1186. SITUATIONS VACANT MALSTER WANTED. WANTED, a thoroughly competent MALSTER to take charge of 31 sack house. Duties to commence April 1, 1932. . Terms and conditions of employment on application. HARLEY & SONS, 873 Brewers, Nelson. WANTED. pANVASSER for Industrial Department. Good prospects for suitable man. Apply—■ 921 A.M.P. SOCIETY, Peel Street. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. A IMPLICATIONS will be received by the Council up to Noon on TUESDAY, October 27, 1931, for the position of Junior Clerk in the Town Clerk’s Department. Salary £2 per week. Two weeks' holiday on pay. Successful applicant must contribute to superannuation fund, and be able to take up his duties immediately. Applicants to apply in their own hand-writing, and forward testimonials as to their qualifications. Preference will be given to those with previous experience. Canvassing of Councillors will render applicant ineligible for appointment. r. d. b. robinson! 770 TJown Clerk. M AN COOK Wanted for Tolaga Bay, for 2 months; must be good baker. —Common, Shelton & Co. Ltd. 920 WANTED.—Young Girl, to mind 2 children, 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.— Address at Herald. 940 WANTED.— Boy, smart, clean. — —Apply Floss Candy Pop Corn Stall, Show Grounds. 913 A HOME offered Girl or Elderly Woman, in return for assistance in House. —Apply Herald. 903 WANTED BOARD WANTED— Private Board and Residence) by quiet workman. —Apply “M,” Herald. ' 904 WANTED TO BOARD WANTED.— Boarders, lmin P.O.— Ranfurly House, Customhouse St. 943 VACANCIES foiminutes from good table; terms Coric, Prop. few Boarders, 2 Freezing Works, 23/- w'eckly.—E. 934 VACANCIES for 2 Gentlemen Boarders;' good Home, central, phone, every convenience.—Address Herald. 850 LOST LOST.— Black and Tan Dug Pup, about 2 months old. —Phone 9SSU. 920 FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. /CHRYSANTHEMUMS! 14 best '-J named varieties, 8/-; 13 choice Dahlias, 12/6, posted; catalogue free.— Cullen, Waimauku. 779

/CHRYSANTHEMUMS. —Plants now ready, 80 splendid varieties; 1/each, 8/- dozen—W. Allison, Hardloy Avenue, Mt. Roskill. 080 /GLADIOLI, plant now; 24 choice varieties for 20/-, or 12/- per dozen. —D. S. Thompson and Co. KAITI Nursery.—Kumara Plants in any quantity, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower; Flower Seedlings in variety from 1/- per dozen. —C. Berridge. s KUMARA Plants are now ready in any quantity.—D. S. Thompson and Co. COW Now.—Asters, Cosmos, Marigolds, Phlox and Zennias, choice strains; 6d per packet.—D. S. Thompson and Co. _ fFREE Tomato, strong plants, 2/0 each. —D. S. Thompson and Co. inoi NOVELTY Seeds. —Over 100 xaox Novelty and Specialty Flower and Vegetable Seeds; write l’or descriptive list—Colin Johnston, Specialty Seedsman, Dunedin. ■ MISCELLANEOUS A LL New Zealand goods in Men's Footwear; special prices 17/0, shoe horn free with every pair sold; Repairs, Gentlemen’s, soled and heeled 6/6; ladies’ 4/6. —Home Industry Shoe Store, Cookson’s Corner, Roebuck and Gladstone Roads. AT Your Service.—Suits from £6/10/-. —W. D. Christie, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tailor, 62 Stanley Road. AT Friar’s.—Table Vinegar, 8d bottle; Blue, Id bag; Jellies, 0 for 1/-; Rennet 3 od. AT Friar’s. —Orange I-loney fld pot; Lemon 8d; Concentrated Cordial Extract 1/1; Shredded Coconut lOd lb. AT Friar's. —Cherries */9 lb.; Almonds 1/9 lb.; Tinted Coconut 4d packet; Icing Sugar fid lb. AT Friar’s. —Salt, Slbs 1/-; Washing Soda, 91bs 1/-; 21b Tins Peach and Plum Jam lid. A T Friar’s— Sago Bibs 1/-; Marrowfat Peas, Bibs 1/-; Rice\ 2d lb.; Queen’s Health Salts 2/-. T Friar’s. A T Friar’s.— Something new; Sydney £*■ Valencia Oranges, 8 for 1/-; guarmteed sound. AT the Lily Shilling Store.—Splendid assortment of China and Glassware, all at 1/-. A LL wise people shop at Melbourne Cash.— Men’s Wool Sox 3 pairs for 2/11; Striped and Silk design 1/pair; Athletic Singlets 1/-; Men’s Flannels 4/6; Boys’ Shirts 2/6, BEWARE of Bromides. Eat Yeaston Tablets for better health; free from harmful habit-forming drugs.— H, A. Armstrong, and other cbejafety,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17607, 24 October 1931, Page 1

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