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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. sTTu AT lONS WANTED DUMBING.— High grade work expeditiously executed at lowest prices.—H. Dudfield, Plumber, Derby Street. Private Phone 89G. P"~AINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. PIANOFORTE Tuning and Repairing; country districts visited.—>, Win. Fairley (late of Chrisp’s), 202 Harris Street. . SITUATIONS VACANT YS7ANTED—Shepherd, 3 to 4 months’ ' ' work. —Ring 282 K. 353 V\^ANTED. —Cook-General for the ' ’ country.—Ring evenings, 3M, Tokomaru Bay. 272 WANTED.—For country, capable Cook-General. —Apply in writing to “Capable,” c/o. Williams & Kettle Ltd 360 LOST LOST. —In or near City Hall, Saturday night, Gold Locket and Chain; keepsake.—Reward, Heraid. 352 LOST.— Small Yellow Parrakeet; reward. —385 Palmerston Road. OST. —Near Makaraka School, Steel Rim off Oakland disc wheel. —Finder please leave at Ancell’s Store. 321 YITOULD Person seen picking up Gold Wristlet Watch, advertised in Friday night’s Herald, please return Herald ___3so_ FOUND FOUND.— English Prams, with steel bodies and best leather upholstery; reduced from £7/4/- to £5/19/6. —At Humphrey's. TEA ROOMS LE GRAND CAFE FOR HOT 3-COURSE LUNCHEON Also Morning and Afternoon Teas. Daintily and Quickly Served. In nicely appointed and comfortable rooms. The Management wish to thank the Public of Gisborne for their liberal support, and to inform regular and prospective patrons that a change has been made in the Management of Kitchen and Dining Rooms. QTEAIC and Kidney Pie, Mashed Potatoes, and Cup of Tea. Gd;J 3-COURSE HOT DINNER 1/-; Morn.Ing Tea 6d; Tea. Coffee and Toast or Sandwiches 6d: Afternoon Tea 9d At the SAN TOY TEA ROOMS Opposite Regent Theatre. HOT 3-COURSE DINNER 1/Morning Tea, 6d. Savoury Afternoon Tea, 9d. Coffee, Tea and Toast, or Sandwiches, 6d. AT THE FREESIA J.K.— Next door to Armstrong’s: Dainty Morning and Afternoon Tea. Gd and 9d; Hot Pie Luncheon Gd. 25G SHOWCARD WRITING LEARN interesting and profitable work in 20 Correspondence Lessons; quick method; expert tuition; £2/10/-, prospectus free. —Alec. Sadler, 309 G Pacific Building, Queen Street, Auckland.

FLOWERS. BULBS, ETC. A RUSTIC Japanese Chrysanthemums, Exhibition shades, bronze, salmons, purples, golden, lavenders, etc.; 7/- dozen, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Alt. Eden, Auckland. A~ NEMONES and Ranunculus, 80% doubles, special Christmas flowering mixed; 1/- dozen, 5/- 100, posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BEARDED Irises, in new shades of greys, bronze, maroons, etc.; 9d each, 7/6 dozen.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ; BEAUTIFUL Modern Hydrangeas; crimsons, pinks, mauves, salmons, etc.; 1/6 each; set of 7 for 9/-, posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 21 “PURLY Pom.”—The superb giant double-curled Art Asters, blooms of rare beauty; 1/- packet.—Only from Colin Johnston, Specialty Seedsman, Dunedin. Write for 1933 Novelty List. LANT Dahlia Flowered Zinnias, large double Ostrich Plum Asters, Anchusa, the giant Forget-me-not, and Crested Cosmos; all 6d per packet.—D. S. Thompson and Co. TT'AITI Nursery.—Pines, Lawsonlana Hedging, Fruit and Citrus Trees, Roses, Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs, and Plants of all descriptions. —C. Berrldge. XTOVELTIES for your garden.— Double Miniature Sunflowers and Guinea Gold African Marigolds; seed, 6d per packet.—D. S. Thompson and Co. ___ PHLOX Drummondl, large flowered, and Siberian Wallflowers, 6d per packet; also Giants of California Petunias, extra large frilled, 1/- per packet.—D. S, Thompson and Co. SEEDS, Seedlings, Spraying Materials, etc.—All obtainable from Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Phone 310. npOBACCO Seed—Sow now, 6d per packet; also Peas, Beans, Beet, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips, Lettuce, etc. —D. S. Thompson and Co. ACCOMMODATION WHERE to stay in Napier.—Devon- *' shire House, 91 Marine Parade. A home away from home. Tariff as per arrangement.—Mrs. M. C. Schormann, proprietress. OTEL FERNLEICH, 28 Symonds Street, Auckland, Phone 41-319. — This popular house has been thoroughly renovated throughout; reduced tariff; excellent cuisine.—Proprietress, E. Smith. DRESSMAKING OPECIAL Offer for One Month.— Ladies’ French cut Gowns made from £1 upwards; Cotton Frocks, special prices; Dressmaking Classes ag usual. —Mile. Lunn. MISCELLANEOUS A BEAUTIFUL skin for every woman using Rachel Vanishing Cream, does not clog the pores; 1/6 jar, handbag size 6d.—All Chemists.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18190, 11 September 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18190, 11 September 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18190, 11 September 1933, Page 1

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