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JLDVEETISEMEMTB for thii colamn malt fee handed in not later than 11 a.n., otherwise they *lll ajyiar in the later edition colamns. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED. —Brickwork and Concrete Work of any description; repairs promptly executed. —J. T, Morgan, Phone 1361 D. WANTED.— Brickwork and Concrete Work, any description, concrete footpaths, etc.; repairs promptly attended to.—R. Clay, Phone 736. Vy ANTED.—By Christian Woman, ’’ washing and cleaning by day.— Apply Herald for address. 337 1 PIANOFORTE Tuning and Repairing; country districts visited. — Win. Fairley (late of Chrisp’s), 202 Harris Street. SITUATIONS VACANT "YOUTH Wanted, under 4A Scheme, to milk few cows, good home; handy town.—Write Box 189. , 00,3, WANTED TO BOARD \YAIMARIE Private Hotel'.—Several ’’ vacancies; share Double Rooms, ; 1 5/-;' Single 30/-.—Phone 1054, 665 VACANCIES fo~r _ Boarders, Kellingworth House, Kaiti; also Furnished Rooms to Let.—Phone 303'. 676 LOST LOST.— Black Persian Kitten.—Reward on returning to Morrell, Whitaker Street. 668 FLOWERS, BUL6S l ETC. AROMATIC Tuberose, 9d Clump; Lily of the Valley, scented, 17clump.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, AURATUM Lily, Golden Rayed Lily of Japan, 2/6; Orange Tiger Lilies, 9d posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland, . pHRISTMAS Lilies, early white, 2 for 1/6; Rare Regale Lilies, 1/each. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. . Y'LOWER Seedlings.—These have all been reduced to 1/- and 1/6 per dozen.—D. S. Thompson and Co. S LADIOLUS, named Exhibition * Blues, Violets, Apricots, Pinks, angerines, large bulbs; 6/6 dozen, osted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Iden, Auckland. r AITI Nursery.—Citrus Trees, *■ Flowering and Ornatnental Shrubs nd Plants in great yariety, Flower eedlings, etc. —C. Berrldge AOW Now —Peas, Broad Beans, Carrots, Turnips and Early Seed Potatoes —D. S.. Thompson and Co. JWEET Peas.—Choice Spencer 3 varieties, mixed, Gd per packet, or me seed each of 60 varieties for 1/-. S, Thompson and Co SPRING Flowering Bulbs.—We have 3 a surplus in most varieties; these re reduced to half price for one week. -D. S. Thompson and Co. __ MISCELLANEOUS A ND you buy the best when you -*■ purchase your Fancy Cakes, etc,, rom the O.K. Cake Shop, Peel Street. \ BIG Steak and Kidney Pie for 3d is a speciality of the Star Cake hop, 420 Ormond Road; tasty and utritious.—Phono 12145. _ i STARTLING Men’s Footwear Sale \ —VV’holesale prices; great values [ferine; Repairs, men’s shoes, soled nd heeled 6/-, soled only; 4/6; ladies :>led and heeled 4/-, soled only 3/-. ookson’s Corner, Roebuck and Gladtone Roads. LT Your Service.—Suits from £6.— W. D. Christie, Ladies’ and Gentle.en’s Tailor, 62 Stanley Road. t T Wally Johnson's, next Gtsborite *• Hotel.—Only repairer in Gisborne ipable of sewing soles, not sticking • tacking, at these special prices: adies’, soled and heeled 4/-, soled Gentlemen’s 6/-, soled 4/6. NNUAL Poultry Show, Friday and Saturday, July 1 and 2, Redstone’s Ridings, Grey Street. 319 T Fettles’ Sale.—Lingerie Lace in L cream pompadour and silk toron; 3d yard. 362_ T Petties’ Sale.—Silk Cabaret L Shawls, embroidered and ombre ects; 5/11 each. 362 T Petties’ Sale.—A large assortL ment of Bead Necklets, all colors, each. 362 T Petties’ Sale.—A few pairs only - of Sheffield Steel Hedge Clippers, •aring at 3/6. 1 362 T Petties’ Sale.—Real Fur TrimL ming, 4in wide, fawn and grey; LI yard. 362 T Petties’ Sale.—Cotton Tweeds, - with white fleck, brown, wine, ick, navy; 1/9 yard. 3G2_ T Friar’s. —Lux, 5 for 1/-; Blue "Seal Vaseline Sd: Old Dutch'7d i; Liquorice Powder 8d and 1/- jar; sterlne Tooth Paste 1/1; Kolynos t; Colgate’s 1/6. T Friar's. —Lux Soap, 2 for lid; ■ Palm Olivo Soap, 2 for lid; Bath an, '5 for 1/-; Carbolic Soap, 4 for ■ ; Rexona Soap 1/-; Rexona Shamo Powders, 3 for 1/-. ____ T Friar’s. —Blue lid doz.; ReckettS g- Soap 5d bar; 3 bars L.B. Soap ]f Sc. Mungo 1/3 packet: No Rubng' lid packet; Dad lid packet. T Friar's. —Here’s value! Pineapple Cubes, full size tins; 2 for Prizewinner and Eastern Night. T Friar’s. —Here’s value! Pineapple Cubes, full size tins; 2 for I; Prizewinner and Eastern Night. T~ Friar’s. —Here's value! Pine- ■ apple Cubes, full size tins; 2 for l; Prizewinner and Eastern Night. PPLES~—"Brighton, Dougherty, ■ Granny Smith, Statesman, Sturrs, 0/- per case; Ballarat, 4/- per *e; all cases 6cl extra. —Gisborne iiit Exchange, Phone 310. WONDERFUL friend to your - skin —Sydal Hand Emollient; prcnts cracking and roughness; 1/-, 7/6. RIDGE Score Cards, 3d, 4d and 6d ' each: Place Cards 1/- per packet; ioks of New Rules and Laws, 1/9. — ngridge’s Red Shop. UFO RE buying that present, inspect our window for genuine barns; it will pay you.—H. George, bacconisL UILD up your strength to avoid illness during winter by taking Hares Mineral Tonic; 3/6. —Corn The Bmist Ltd., and other Chemists. OLDNESS! Use Brice’s Parasota, C/C, and Special Strength Roerator, 6/6; promote new growth.— W. J. Mann, Chemist. BEAUTIFULLY glossy hair, gleaming with life, secured by using Brice's Nutritive Cream; 2/-. —Ivan 1 bamwcll, Chemist, BACKACHE! Instant, soothing relief after untold agony by apply* Chomists. ' , . log Wawn’s Wonder Wool; 2/9.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17820, 1 July 1932, Page 1

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