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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. SITUATIONS WANTED ID OOK - KEEPER, experienced, wants private work all descriptions; balance sheets, income tax returns, etc., compiled.—Apply lterald. 833 T> OOK-KEEP! N G of all classes - 1 -* undertaken; balance sheets and income tax returns prepared.—D. O’Halloran. Phone 918. 859 PLUMBING. —High grade work expeditiously executed at lowest prices.—H. Dudfield, Plumber, Derby Street. Private Phone 596. PAINTING and Paperhanging, good -*• work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. llall, 396 Clifford^Street, Phone 992. _ PIANOFOKTE Tuning and Repairing; country districts visited. — Wm. Fairley (late of Chrisp's), 202 Harris Streep SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. —Companion Help, no family; competent driver. —Ring 1493. 53 4 ANTED.—Cook, for Huanui Station.—Ring 22R, Tolaga Ray, evenings. 345 \T7ANTED— A competent Housemaid. '' —Apply Te Puka Hotel. Tokomaru Bay, Phone 20. 828 117 ANTED.—Youth, l'or farm; wages YY 75CS. 15/- to suitable boy.—Rini 904 WANTED.— Good, strong country Girl, for housework, good home; wages 10/- weekly; town. —Write No. 51, Herald. 315 WANTED’TO board BOARD offered married couple or 2 respectable young men; terms 16/-. —Address at Herald. 908 LOST LOST. —Whitaker Street, last Monday, Small Chromium Cap from car.—Please return to H. R. Tycrmnn. Chemist. Reward. 899 LOST. —Man’s Oilskin Coat, between Kaiti Freezing Works and Ormond Road, via William Pettic Bridge; reward. —Ring Phone 1661. __ 902 LOST— Canvas Coat, between Cook Street and Town. —Apply Herald. 917 FINANCIAL THE Permanent Building Society of New Zealand offers iHOOO free ot interest by ballot, with eight other alternative proposals. Booklet free. Agent, Parke Pittar, Sherratt’s Buildings, Lowe Street. Canvassers: P. Hockley, Box 64,. and J. G. Garland, Fox Street. TEA ROOMS LE GRAND CAFE port HOT 3-COURSE LUNCHEON Also Morning and Afternoon Teas. Daintily and Quickly Served. [n nicely appointed and comfortable rooms. STEAK and Kidney Pie, Mashed Potatoes, and Cup of Tea, 6d; 1-COURSE HOT DINNER 1/-; Mornng Tea 6d; Tea, Coffee and Toast or Sandwiches 6d; Afternoon Tea 9d iU the SAN TOY TEA BOOMS Opposite Regent Theatre. racr SHOWCARD WRITING F EARN 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. ACCOMMODATION WHERE t 0 stay in Napier—Devon- ” shire House, 91 Marine Parade. A home away from home. Tariff as per arrangement. —Mrs. M. C. Schormann, proprietress. TTOTEL FERNLEICH, 28 Symonds 44 Street, Auckland, Phone 41-319. — This popular house has been thoroughly renovated throughout; reduced tariff; excellent cuisine. —Proprietress, E. Smith. DRESSMAKING SPECIAL Offer for One Month.— Ladles' French cut Gowns made from £1 upwards; Cotton Frocks, special prices; Dressmaking Classes as usual.—Mile. Lunn. FLOWERS. BU LBS, ETC. ARTISTIC Japanese Chrysanthemums, Exhibition shades, bronze, salmons, purples, golden, lavenders, etc.; 7/- dozen, posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. NEMONES and Ranunculus, 80% doubles, special Christmas flowering mixed; 1/- dozen. 5/- 100, posted. —Griffiths’ Nurserieß, Mt. Eden, Auckland. _ I>EARDED 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. EAUTIFUL Flower Seedlings.— Aubretia and Violas, 1/6 per dozen; Mimulus, Rose of Heaven Petunias. Nemesia, and something new —Dimorphotheca Salmon Beauty. 1/- per dozen, postage extra. —D. S. Thompson & Co. “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. IZAITI Nursery.—Double Flowering Peaches, crimson, pink, white, 2/6 each; New Hydrangeas, in pots, 1/6 each; Flower Seedlings from 1/- per dozen, —O. Berridge. 17" IJMAKAS and Tomatoes. —Good strong plants, well hardened off; now ready in any quantity.—D. S, Thompson & Co. TJANSIES. —Golden Queen and Uls- -*■ water, 1/6 per dozen; Masterpiece, 1/- per dozen; and Hurst’s Giant Pansies, 2/- per dozen, postage extra. —D. S. Thompson & Co. CEEDS, Seedlings, Spraying Materials, etc. —Ah obtainable from Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Phone 310. WONDERFUL Nine Star Perennial ** Broccoli Plants, 2/- per dozen, postage extra; Seed, 1/- per packet, post free. —D. S. Thompson & Co. MISCELLANEOUS 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/-, soled 4/6, sewn,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18207, 30 September 1933, Page 1

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