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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. SITUATION SWA NTED ARTHQUAIiE. —Chimneys or other damage repaired by qualified tradesmen ,any part of district, inspections made. —R. Clay, Phone 736. HEMSTITCHING All orders promptly attended to. Miss I. Stephens, 427 Gladstone Hoad, neai Roebuck ltoad. PIANOFORTE Tuning and Repairing; country districts visited. Wm. Fairley (late of Chrisp’s). 202 Harris Street. PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. 11. Hall, 390 Clifford Street. Phone 992. . ~ SITUATIONS VACANT VST ANTE!) Immediately— Good Hotel ** Cook, £ 3/2/-.—Marshall’s Registry, 17!iG. 387 — 7” DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING Instruction on the most modern lines; lessons quarterly; shorter series of 4 lessons available; dresses made from 25/-. —Mile. Lunn, opposite Allcash. LOST JO ST. —Crank Handle, Oldsmobile J car. —Finder please leave at 1 lerald._Re\vard. 381 T OST. —Between Lake Tulira and " Tangoio, Exide Motor-cycle Battery; reward. —Phone 908 R. 388 T OST.—From Jack Hughes’ Service Station, about month ago, Cadmium Battery Tester; reward. 395 j OST—On back road, between Wai--*J hirere and' Gisborne, Step off child’s push chair. —Phone 12025, 370 FINANCIAL WANTED. Advertiser with 1000 sheep, wishes to get in 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. F L OWERSi BULBSi etc. ATTRACTIVE Regale Lilies, 1/each; Christmas or St. Joseph Lilies, 9d each, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. A MARYLLIS, brilliant scarlet, 3 for 1/(5; Cyclamen, to flower in six weeks, 3/9 dozen, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. A NEMONES and Ranunculus, prize large bulbs, 80% double choice, 1/lozen, 5/- 100, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Alt. Eden, Auckland. A NEAIONE and Ranunculus Bulbs, 8d per dozen, 4/- per 100; Ixias, ill named sorts, mixed; a snip at 1/0 ier dozen. —D. S. Thompson and Co. iants for DEAUTIFUL Tulips, Darwin Gia crossed, large, plump'bulbs; 3 /-, or 4/- dozen, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. KAITI Nursery—Dahlias in flower, 150 varieties, inspection Invited; Hower. Seedlings, in leading varieties, low ready—C. Berridge. SOMETHING worth having—Daffodil J Bulbs, all mixed, from choice mmed varieties; 2/- per dozen, 10/ier 100; don’t delay—D. S. Thompson tnd Co. pULIP Bulbs. —SO , varieties, Longstemmed Darwins, named 6/- per lozen, same without names 5/- per lozen; these are extra good.—D. S. rhompson and Co. r'ULIPS! Giant mixed 5/-, smaller bulbs 2/0, 3/6 dozen; the world’s iest Anemones and Ranunculus, nedium 3/-, larger (the best size), 6/00; illustrated catalogue free.—F. Pullen, F.R.H.S., Waimauku. MISCELLANEOUS A LWAYS at your service with best possible value in Men’s Footwear. Repairs, Gentlemen’s Shoes, soled and ieeled 6/-, soled only 4/6; Ladies’, ioled and heeled 4/-, soled only 3/-. — Pookson’s, corner Roebuck and Gladituneßoads. , AT Your Service. —Suits from £0 at w. D. Christie, Ladies' and Gentlenen’s Tailor, 62 Stanley Road. T Wally Johnson’s, next Gisborne - Hotel.—Only repairer in Gisborne aable of sewing soles, not sticking tacking, at these special prices: dies’, soled and heeled 4/-, soled • ; Gentlemen’s 0/- , soied 4/6, sewn V NIMALS Noah Forgot,” by Banjo Paterson, read this latest book of ems; 3/6, post 6d— Langridge’s Red op. t 7 „ l lUA" Kids,” the Women’s Mirror, greatest cbniic book, 40 serifes of mic pictures for the young; 1/3, post -Langrldge's Red Shop. ULLETIN 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 arlle Adair's, priced from 7/9.. OILS, eczema, blood or skin diseases disappear after taking rvey’s Mineral Tonic, which tnlses blood-stream; 3/6. —Corn The emist Ltd., and other Chemists. KING your Basket Work Repairs.— R.S.A. Disabled Soldiers’ Basket story, Read's Quay, opposite rough Council __ ATH Club! Thousands have joined it; membership available by inning Mercer Water Heater. —Ask s Co. or Power Board. . iNTERBURY Potatoes and Onions. Flour 4/7, Sugar 18/4, Tea 1/6, ;on 1/-, etc. —Sargisson’s Grocery. INTRACT Bridge in 20 minutes, with the new rules and regulais; 2/-, post 3d—Langridge’s Red >P. : )NTRACT Bridge, by Eva Burrows, winner of the Culbertson Cup, a at book; 2/-, post 3d— Langridge’s 1 Shop. __ - . (SU Buyer Empty Sacks, any quantity; for sale, prime Potatoes I small Potatoes, cheap.—H. Currie, ‘oslte Burwlck’s Meat Mart. Lowe set JNTKACT Kernels, with new scoring rules, and regulations, the sst book on contract; 3/6, post 4d. — Tgridge’fl Red Shop lAULIE ADAIR’S Window is full of •warm winter Pyjamas, priced . 8/II 11/0 and 10/0 JRN’S “13” makes you walk —we know, so we can talk; 1/9. —From n the Chemist Ltd ) NORA TUI jATION S, Owen.—You "hiked” splendidly; my guess is •n's “13," unlucky for corns; 1/9- — •n the Chemist Ltd 3EASES of Scalp, Irritation, Falling Hair, successfully treated at ;ema Rooms, Townley’s Buildings.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18067, 19 April 1933, Page 1

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