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ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must ba handed .In not later than 11 ».m., otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. ~ SITUATIONS WANTED 17 AKTHQUAKES— Chimneys or other damage repaired by qualified tradesmen .any part of district; inspections made. —R. Clay, Phone 736. Hemstitching —ah orders promptly attended to.—Miss I. Stephens, 427 Gladstone Road, near Roebuck Koad. .■ PIANOFORTE Tuning arid Repairing; country districts visited. Wm. Fairley (late of Clirisp’s), 202 Harris Street. F HUNTING and Paperhanging, good wo.'k, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers—J. H. Hall, 39(1 Clifford Street. Phone 992. DRESSMAKING Dressmaking instruction, on the most modern' lines; lessons quarterly: shorter series of 4 lessons available; dresses made from 25/-. —Mile, j T.nnn. opposite Allcash. LOST LOST.— Motor-cycle Number Plate 3-711, vicinity town. —Ring Phone 1884. Reward. 356 TO ST.—On Tangoio Hills, Monday, J j Red Knitted Jumper, Piece of Linen, and Hair Tongs. —Reward, Herald. LOST. —Gold Brooch, with pearls, between Reynolds, Sundown, and Footbridge, Disraeli Street; reward. Ring 112. 319 . STRAYED. —From Riverside Road, small Fox Terrier, white with brown head (child’s pet). —Please ring T. Martin, c/o. D. S. Thompson and Co. 355 FOUND J^OUND. —Man’s Bicycle, Mangapapa. Owner can have same by paying cost advertising.—Ben. Hoe, 621 Ormond Road. 348 FINANCIAL WANTED. ADVERTISER with wishes to get in I 1000 sheep, touch with a Mortgagee or Investor willing to go into any sound East Coast sheep property. Can show very solid references and experience. 338 Reply No. 28. Herald. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. ATTRACTIVE Regale Lilies, 1/each; Christmas or St. Joseph Lilies, 9d each, posted.—GriHiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. . , - A MARYLLIS, brilliant scarlet, 3 for 1/0; Cyclamen, to flower in six weeks, .3/9 dozen, posted.—GriHiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. A NEMONES and Ranunculus, prize -V large bulbs, 80% double choice, 1/lozen, 5/- 100, posted.—Griffiths: Nurleries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. _ A NEMONE and Ranunculus Bulbs, 8d per dozen, 4/- per 100; Ixias, .11 named sorts, mixed; a snip at 1/0 >er dozen, —D. Thompson and Co, BEAUTIFUL Tulips, Darwin Giants ■ crossed; large, plump bulbs; 3 for /-, ‘or. 4/- dozen, posted.—Griffiths’ Turseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. KAITI Nursery.—Dahlias in flower, .150 varieties, inspection invited; Flower Seedlings, in leading varieties, now ready.—C. Berridge. SOMETHING worth having—Daffodil ' Bulbs, all mixed, from choice amed varieties; 2/- per dozen, 10/er 100; don’t delay.—D. S. Thompson nd Co. pULIP Bulbs. —"0 varieties, Longstemmed Darwins, named 0/- per ozen, same without names 5/- per ozen; these are extra good.—D. S. hompson and Co. ■ TULIPS! Giant mixed 5/-, smaller - bulbs 2/6, 3/6 dozen; the world’s >st Anemones and Ranunciilus, ediurn 3/-, larger (the best siate), 6/i 0; illustrated catalogue free. —F. ullen, F.R.H.S., Waimauku. MISCELLANEOUS LWAYS at your service with best L possible value in Men’s Footwear ipairs. Gentlemen’s Shoes soled and eled 6/-, soled only 4/6; Ladies’, led and heeled 4/-, soled only 3/-. — okson’s, corner Roebuck and Gladrne Roads. T Your Service. —Suits from £6 at ■ W. D. Christie, Ladies’ and Gentle :n’s Tailor. 62 Stanley Roach T Wally Johnson’s, next Gisborne - Hotel. —Only repairer in Gisborne sable of sewing soles, not sticking tacking, at these special pricesdies', soled and heeled 4/-, ruled • ; Gentlemen's 6/-, soled 4/6, sewn. L NIMALS Noah Forgot,” by Banjo Paterson, read this latest book of ems; 3/6, post 6d.— Langridge’s Red LRIA Kids,” the Women’s Mirror, greatest comic book, 40 series oi nic pictures for the young; 1/3, post —Langridge's Red Shop. LTLLETIN Year Book.—Do not miss getting this great yearly publican; 1/3. post 3d—Langridge’s Red E warm these winter nights; wear warm, good wearing Pyjamas from arlie Adair's, priced from 7/9. OILS, eczema, blood or skin diseases disappear after taking irvey's Mineral Tonic, which anises blood-stream; 3/6. —Corn The iemist Ltd., and other Chemists. RING your Basket Work Repairs,— R S.A. Disabled Soldiers' Basket ctory, Read’s Quay. opposite rough Council ANTERBURY Potatoes and Onions. Flour 4/7, Sugar 18/4, Tea 1/6, con I/-, etc. —Sargisson’s Grocery. ONTRACT Bridge in 20 minutes, with the new rules and regulans; 2/-, post 3d.— Langridge’s Red DNTRACT Bridge, by Eva Burrows, winner of the Culbertson Cup, a ;at book; 2/-, post 3d.— Langridge’s d Shop. •_ ASH Buyer Empty Sacks,, any quantity; for sale, prime Potatoes 1 small Potatoes, cheap.—H. Currie, josite Barwlck’s Meat Mart, Lowe with new scorIONTRACT Kernels, ing rules and regulations, the test book on contract; 3/6, post 4d.ingridgo’s Red Shop )RN Sufferers.—Don't forget your Corn’s ”13” for the holidays; you’ll miserable without it; 1/9. —Corn Chemist Ltd. ; .RUE ADAIR’S Window Is full f 'warm'"winter Pyjamas, pMced /11. 11 /« nrid 16/6 ; , , , ! i ’ ARS, the head—Quinter, a cerin remedy for ’Flu, colds, etc.; From Corn the Chemist Ltd. DISEASES of Scalp, Irritation, Falling Hair, successfully treated at Klexemn Rooms,’ ToWnley’s Buildings.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18066, 18 April 1933, Page 1

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