ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must bo handed in not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED PHIMNEYS Swept without fuss or dust; range and flues 4/-, open fire 3/-; Electrolux for Hire.—Bayliss, 490 Aberdeen Road, Phone 1915. ARTHQUAKE. —Chimneys or other damage repaired by qualified tradesmen; any part of district; inspections made. —R. Clay, Phone 730. Hemstitching —ah orders promptly attended to. —Miss L Stephens, 427 Gladstone Road, near Roebuck Road. t>IANOFORTE Tuning and Repairing; country districts visited.— Wm. Fairley (late of Chrisp’s), 202 Harris Street. SITUATIONS' VACANT TITAN TED—Practical Wood work Machinist. —Apply Box Making Co. 595 W ANTED. —Pianist for Show Day.— Apply 11. Stewart, Show Ground. 589 11/ANTED. —Girl to look after children. —Apply Herald. 575 WANTED. —For few weeks, Girl for housework, 8-12 daily; wages 7/6. —Write “Kaiti,” c/o. Herald. 616 WANTED—Station Cook for East Coast station; must be good bread baker.—Apply Williams and Kettle Ltd. 615 WANTED TO BOARD TREASONABLE terms to friends sharing nice room; good home. — Address at Herald. 55!) DRESSMAKING TARESSMAKING Instruction on the most modern lines; lessons quarterly; shorter series of 4 lessons available.—Mile. Lunn, above Allcash. LOST OST. —Spare Wheel, Coast road.— * Colin Kirk. 601 T OST.—Orange Cardigan, between Paramount Millinery and Humphrey’s Corner, Saturday night.—Reward, Herald. 503 T OST. —Brown Nappa Glove, Cobden Street, between Gladstone Road and Aberdeen Road. —Finder please return 323 Aberdeen Road. Reward. 609 T OST. —Nickel-plated Rim off car JU head lamp.or 1770. -Finder please ring 692 613 T OST. —Saturday, Shoe, Manutuke Road. —Finder please ring 1109 M. 617 T>ETWEEN Town and Waiohika, Pair Gunmetal Suede Gloves. — Please return Herald. Reward. 594 FLOWERB, BULBS, ETC. A RTISTIC Japanese Chrysanthemums, Exhibition Bronze, Salmon, Golden, Red, etc., hardy plants; 7/dozen posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. the A STOUNDING Novelties for Garden; Free Catalogue posted to all garden lovers on application. Grilfiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. T>OUNTEOUS Cropping Peas, early, late and medium, for Christmas dinner; 1/3 lb. posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden,Auckland. CHRYSANTHEMUMS! 12 choicest named 7/6; 12 best named Dahlias 12/0, posted; catalogue free. —Cullen, Walmauku. 489 CURLY Pom Asters. —Superb Giant '- /l Curled Double Asters, real art shades, enormous size; 1/- packet.— Colin Johnston, Specialty Seedsman, Dunedin. SLOWER and Vegetable Seedlings at lowest prices; also a good rariety of fresh Seeds. —At Gisborne Cruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. GLADIOLUS, exhibition prize named varieties, in 24 unusual shades, :atalogued 1/6 each; now 6/6 dozen >osted.~Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. LYIIOCK Delphiniums Seedigs 2/6, 2-year-old roots 5/- to er dozen.—D. S. Thompson and '/"UMARA Plants are now ready, in any quantity; 35/- per 1000. —D. Thompson and Co. AITI Nursery.—Phoenix Canarien- *• sns, the finest outdoor Palm grown, ’6 each; Oleanders in pink, red and hite, 1/6 to 2/6 each.—C. Berridge, raham Road. YNE Star Perrenial Broccoli Plants now ready, 2/- per dozen; will jp year after year.—D. S. Thompson d Co. HOMATO Plants, Onion, Cabbage, and Cauliflower Plants are ready i any quantity.—D. S. Thompson and MISCELLANEOUS T.T, New Zealand manufacture in Men’s Footwear, value always jht; Repairs, gentlemen's, soled and :eled 6/-, soled only 4/6; ladies’, led and heeled 4/-, soled only 3/-; y us.—Cookson, Corner Roebuck id Gladstone Roads. T Your Service.—Have your own - material made up by W. D. ristie, Ladies’ and Gentleman’s ilor, 62 Stanley Road; satisfaction aranteed. T Wally Johnson’s, next Gisborne ■ Hotel. —Only repairer in Gisborne )able of sewing soles, not sticking tacking, at these special prices: dies’, soled and heeled 4/-, soled ,; Gentlemen’s 6/-, soled 4/6, sewn. T Friar’s.—Loose Tea, Loose Tea. Our 1/0 lb. Tea now reduced to 1/3 Same tea; splendid quality. T Friar’s.—Pay a little each week now (2/- minimum) towards a rtstmas Ham ;__we dellver R free.__ Friar’s. —Christinas Hams, Christmas Hams. We are stnekPeacli and Kiwi Hams; join our in Club early and secure your del'd weight now. 'Friar’s.—Kellog’s Corn Flakes lid; 51b bags Oatmeal 1/5; 4!b ; Rolled Oats 1/6; Loose Oatlna 4Jd Cereo, a delicious breakfast food, bag. T Friar's. —Loose Tea, Loose Tea. Our 1/6 lb. Tea now reduced to 1/3 Same tea; splendid quality. Friar’s. —Crescent Tea, 2/6 lb.; ream Crackers lid lb.; Ginger lid lb.; Milk Arrowroot lid lb.; ten Wafers lid lb.; Wine and ■ Biscuits lOd lb. L the N.Z. Illustrated Christmas Vnnuals now on sale, 2/- each, in addresses for posting overseas, shnell’s, Booksellers. IROPLANES, large Blze, Just the toy for the holidays; will loop and lane and fly 60yds; 1/9 each.— {ridge's Ked Rhop. 1 BANES that loop and vol3, fly In circles; wonderful ■ Cd. —Langrldge's Rod Shop.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17918, 24 October 1932, Page 1
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