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ADVERTISEMENTS for thl« column must lia handed In not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED I?ARTHQUAKE.— Chimneys or other f- 2 damage repaired by qualified tradesmen; any part of district; inspections made. —I|. Clay, Phone 736. Hemstitching —ah orders promptly attended to. —Miss I. Stephens, 427 Gladstone Road, near Roebuck Road. PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, Phone 902. 396 Clifford Street. SITUATIONS VACANT NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. YJ/ANTED. —Capable Woman Cook for country; wages 30/- per week. Gardner’s Registry, 55 7. 6 27^ WANTED.—Young Lady for country ’ ' home, plain cooking and assist with housework; wages 10/-. —Apply Herald. 023 APPLICATION; AFFORESTATION OFFICER. rpnE Government Railways Board invites applications for the posiion of Afforestation Officer to the Department. Qualifications: Ago under 45 years; University standard of training in forestry; experienced in handling afforestation operations of diversified types, and in organising and controlling labor. Capable of measuring standing timber, arranging timber sales \ and supervising . exploitation operations. Ability to organise, plan, and budget soundly in advance essential. Salary according to qualifications. Applications addressed to the Acting General Manager, Head Office, New Zealand Railways, and endorsed “Application for Afforestation Officer,” will be received up to Saturday, December 10, 1932. 021 A FIRM of Specialty Manufacturers requires the services of several energetic Lady and Gentlemen Canvassers for this district; good profits assured.—For further particulars write “Agency,” Box 109, Nelson. 020 LOST Y OST. —Parcel containing record and receipt books; reward. —Return to Herald. 005 DRESSMAKING TYRESSMAKING Instruction on the most modern lines; lessons quarterly; shorter series of 4 lessons available. Dresses made from 25/-.—Mile. Lunn, opposite Allcash. FLOWERS. BULBS, ETC. T3LUE Podded Butter Beans, wonderful croppers and quite stringless; (id per packet; 2/- lb.—D. S. Thompson and Co. rjRAPE Fruit, locally grown, try some, they are splendid; 2/- per dozen. —D, S. Thompson and Go. rjLADIOLI Bulbs, cheap to clear, " named varieties; 5/- dozen.—D. S. Thompson and Co. T OBELIA Double Blue, beautiful compact perennial border plant; finest thing wo have ever offered; 2/6 dozen. —D. S. Thompson and Co. MISCELLANEOUS A LL New Zealand manufacture In Men's Footwear, value always right; Repairs, gentlemen’s, soled and heeled 6/-, t soled only 4/6; ladies', soled and heeled 4/-, soled only 3/-; try us. —Cookson, Corner Roebuck and Gladstone Roads. AT Your Service. —Suits from £6 at W. D. Christie, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor, 62 Stanley Road. AT Wally Johnson’s, next Gisborne Hotel. —Only repairer in Gisborne capable of sewing soles, not sticking or tacking, at these special prices: Ladles’, soled and heeled 4/-, soled 3/-; Gentlemen’s 6/-, soled 4/6, sewn. AT Friar’s. —Buy your Whitebait at cost price, small 1/2, large 1/7 tin; Rock Lobster (cost price 1/11 tin), Shrimps (cost price 1/1). AT Friar’s. —Crab Meat going at cost price, 1/5 tin; also Stewart Island Oysters at cost price, 1/3 large tin; Salmon, large tins lOd each. AT Friar’s. —Pot Mits 6 1/-; Sand Soap 5 1/-; Toilet Paper 5 1/-; Shelled Peanuts 31b lid; Prunes, 31b Id; Tomato and Worcester Sauce, juarts, 1/- and 1/3. L T Friar’s.—lcing Sugar 4d lb., Coconut 6d lb., Dates 41bs 1/-, rled Apricots 9d lb., Dried Peaches )d lb., Jellies 5 1/-, Sultanas and urrants 7d lb. , A T Friar’s.—Sugar, 15/- bag; Flour, >’s Rolled Oats, 1/6; Crescent Tea, 2/6 \ T Friar’s.—Loose Tea 1/3, Cheese 9d lb., Weet Bix and Granose.7d acket. Salt lOlbsi 1/-, Washing Soda lbs 1/-. 4 NOTHER big shipment of Pacific Bathing Costumes has just arrived, rom 10/6 to 13/6.—See them only at ien Dudfield Ltd., Peel Street. ARTHRITIS, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago—Take Harvey’s Mineral ’onic, which ozonises blood-stream; /6. —Corn The Chemist Ltd., and ther Chemists. . BEFORE buying that present, in- -* spect our window for genuine barains; It will pay you.—H. George, obacconist. . JEST New Potatoes, cheapest rates, and all goods—At H, Currie’s, owe Street, opposite Berwick's Meat [art. >E corn-free and care-free —use * Corn’s "IS," “Unlucky for Corns”; '9, post free.—Corn the Chemist Ltd. ►OYS’ and Girls’ Books for Xmas * Gifts now In. Copies reserved, no assortment, low prices.—Bushll’a Book Store. IIGARETTE Lighters 2/-, 3/6, 4/-, > 6/6, 8/6, 9/- each; also 12 Flints id Wick for same, 6d. —At 11. George, lrect Importer, Albion Buildings. j ANE Prams, full size, double sprung, best quality; wonderful value. 79/6 ich. —Cash Stores. 11 2 S AIARIES for 1933.—A1l styles, now ' rmnnnrl opened up; we have the one you ■Bushnell’s, Booksellers. DELICIOUS Apples, 4d per lb.; ' Lemons, 9d per dozen; Plums and joseberries at cheapest prices.—At sborne Fruit Exchange. Phone 310. CARIES for the Office, 1933 editions’, ' nil otvin«—Now in Langridge’s all styles, ed Shop MARIES for the Pocket, beautiful f range to pick from.—Langridge’s sd Shop. , TAOLLS, Prams, Tricycles, Pedal Motor Cars at cheapest prices.— .Langridge’s Red Shop. DISEASES of Scalp, Irritation. Fall- ' Ing Hair, successfully treated at lexema Rooms, Townley’s Buildings,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17951, 1 December 1932, Page 1

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