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ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must no banded In not later than 11 a.m., otherwise tlie7 will appear In the later edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED PLUMBING. —High grade work expeditiously executed at lowest prices.—H. Dudfield, Plumber, Derby Street. Private Phone 896, 'DAINTING and Paperhanging, good -*■ work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street, Phone 993. "PIANOFORTE Tuning and Repair- , ing; country districts visited. — Wm. Fairley (late of Chrisp’s), 202 Harris Street. WANTED TO BOARD Men Boarders, to washing and mending, terms reasonable; also Boarder for verandah room.—Phone 1514. 993 WANTED.—2 ' ' share room, TEA ROOMS STEAK and Kidney Pie, Mashed Potatoes, and Cup of Tea. 6d; 3-COURSE HOT DINNER 1/-; Morning Tea 6d; Tea, Coffee and Toast or Sandwiches 6d; Afternoon Tea 9d. At the SAN TOY TEA ROOMS Opposite Regent Theatre. SPECIAL! REAL HOT DIXIE WAFFLES and Honey and Maple Syrup served with Dainty Afternoon Teas at LE GRAND CAFE HOT 3-COURSE DINNER 1/Morning Tea, 6d. Savoury Afternoon Tea, 9d. Coffee. Tea and Toast, or Sandwiches, 6d. AT THE FREESIA DRESSMAKING DO you know that Mile., Lunn gives Dressmaking Instructions on the latest lines; lessons quarterly; shorter series of 4 lessons available; Dresses made from 25/-.—Mile. Lunn, opposite Allcash. . LOST LOST— Green Umbrella during Competitions.—Will finder please ring 1514, Arcadia. 974 LOST.— Saturday, at basketball field, Brown Handbag.—Finder ring Phone 489. 9M LFET in wrong car on Saturday, at Basketball Dance, Gentleman’s Hat and Overcoat; initials F.H. in hat. —Return Herald. 999 ___ FOUND F OUND.—In Gladstone Road, School Bag, with stamps.—Apply 512 Palmerston Road. 99_8_ ~~ FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. A PPLES, Peaches, Plums, NecA tarines, 2-year-old trees, well shaped; 16/- dozen, delivered to rail.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. . ANEMONES and Ranunculus, 5/100; Double Paeony Roses, 1/6 each; Tiger and Christmas Lilies, 9d each, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. EAUTIFUL Gladioli Prize Blues. Lavenders, Scarlets, Pinks, Orange named; 24 shades 7d each, 6/6 dozen. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. DON'T be late.—We intend making a clean sweep of all Rose Bushes at 10/- per dozen.—D. S. Thompson and Co. KAITI Nursery.—Pines, Lawsoniana Hedging, Fruit and Citrus Trees, Roses, Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs, and Plants of all descriptions. —C. Berridge. XT’OVELTIES —Hurst’s Giant Pansies 2/- per dozen; Golden Beam Calendulas, 1/6 per dozen; Fakenham Hybrids, Iceland Poppies. 3/- per dozen.—D. S. Thompson and Co. RIZE Roses, in 30 named varieties, to flower this season, beautiful shades; 11/6 dozen, posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, CEEDS, Seedlings, Spraying Materials, etc.—All obtainable from Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Phone 310. QJEED Potatoes.—Specially bandit sorted and true to type—Robin Adair, Beauty of Hebron, Early Rose, Gold Coin, Dates and Supreme—D. S. Thompson and Co. MISCELLANEOUS ACCLAIMED finest value-giving.— Men’s Shoe Sale for quality and value, all marked down at wholesale prices; special one price 17/6, welted, and 15/6; Repairs. Gentlemen, soled and heeled 6/-; Ladies’, soled and heeled 4/-.—Cookson. corner of Roebuck and Gladstone Roads. A T 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: Ladies’, soled and heeled 4/-, soled 3/-; Gentlemen’s 6/-, solpd 4/6, sewn. ALWAYS in stock.—Our famous “King Dick" superfine saddle tweed Trousers; 22/6 pair.—Only at Ben Dudfield Ltd., Peel Street. A SPLENDID new novel.—Cecil Roberts’ “Pilgrim Cottage”; 7/-. postage 6d.—Thomas Adams’. XMINSTER Hearth Rugs at the ■ lowest possible prices; 64 x 27, ly 13/11; and 68 x 33, only 22/6. — Humphrey’s. AFTER Influenza take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic; It banishes that awful lingering depression; 3/6. — Corn the Chemist Ltd., and other Chemists, ANAEMIC! Pale, listless people restore vigorous health and energy with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which feeds blood-stream. —Corn the Chemist Ltd. _____ NAEMIC people invite influenza! Banish anaemia with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic; it creates rich blood; 3/6.—Corn the Chemist Ltd., and other Chemists. i worried, depressed, unable icentrate? Then you need Harvey’s Mineral Tonic; 3/6 month’s supply.—Corn the Chemist Ltd., and other Chemists. , T?EST Southern Potatoes, also some own grown, small, fowl, etc., 2/6 per sack; Onions, best, lOlbs 1/-. Currie’s, Lowe Street, opposite Barwiok’s Meat Mart. BULLETIN Year Book, new supply just in, 1/3; “Animals Noah Forgot,” Banjo Paterson’s latest, 2/6. — Langrldge’s Red Shop.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18179, 29 August 1933, Page 1

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