ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must ba handed In not later than 11 a.m,, otherwise they will appear In the later edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED IT'AITI resident wishes lo recoinAV men( j ’Woman for washing and cleaning.—Phone 1330. 79 0 COL Classer open for engagement. —Apply A. Baillie, Wilson Canlnim. _ 709 PLUMBING.— High grade work expeditiously executed at lowest prices.—H. Dudfield, Plumber, Derby Street. Private Phone 896. 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. — Wm. Fairley (late of Chrisp’s), 202 Harris Street. . S ITU AT 10 NS VACAN T WANTED—Capable Girl for ’’ country.—Address at Herald. 767 WANTED.—Domesticated Girl, some ' • knowledge cooking; .sleep home. —Write 9, Herald. l 811 WANTED.— An experienced Shepherd for To Kopae Station. — RingWDM. ... 821 WANTED.—Youth for country; *' milk and general work; wages 15/-.— Ring 321 M. _S32 WANTED TO BOARD WANTED.— 2 Gentlemen Boarders; 3 minutes from Freezing Works. •Apply Herald. 785 WANTED.—A Boarder for a single ’' room, a married couple or 2 girls, reasonable; terms very Phone 1514. central.830 LOST OST. —R.S.A. Badge J Please return Herald. 23/1416.814 T OST. —In town, Top Set of False Teeth. —Apply Herald. SI 2_ T OST. —Sunday, Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch (mother’s gift).—Please ring 1501. Reward. 813 OST. —Black and Tan Shefep Dog answers name Don. —Phone 941. 793 B ETWEEN Kaitaratahi and Malcaraka, 1 8-gallon Benzine Drum. ■Please ring 31W, Te Kara lea. 817 FINANCIAL f'lOO CASH in 15 years. Join the Permanent Building Society of New Zealand and participate in every ballot. Only costs £l/5/- membership. Free booklet. Agent, Parke Pittar, Sherratt’s Buildings, Lowe Street. Canvassers: P. Hockley, Box 04, and J. G. Garland. Fox Street. "showcard writing l 7 EARN interesting and profitable work in 20 Correspondence Lessons; quick method: expert tuition; £2/10/-, prospectus free.—Alec. Sadler, 309 G Pacific Bullying, Queen Street, Auckland. TEA ROOMS 3-COURSE HOT DINNER 1/-. MORNING TEA, Cd. AFTERNOON TEA. 9d. TEA AND TOAST, 6d. SAN TOY TEA ROOMS DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY SPECIAL Offer for One Month.— 3 Ladies’ French cut Gowns made from £1 upwards; Cotton Frocks, special prices; Dressmaking Classes is usual. —Mile. Lunn. ' MILLINERY. IITAE ALLAN, Milliner.—Renovations a speciality; prices reasonable.—346 Gladstone Road. ACCOMMODATION THE EMPIRE HOTEL WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Central position. Moderate tariff. W. NOAD, Proprietor (Late Masonic Hotel, Gisborne). S7HERE to stay in Napier.—Devon- » shire House. 91 Marine Parade, home away from home. Tariff as sr arrangement.—Mrs. M. C. Schorann, proprietress. lOTEL FERNLEICH, 28 Symonds Street, Auckland, Phone 41-319. ils popular house has been oroughly renovated throughout; reiced tariff; excellent cuisine.—Pro■ietress, E. Smith. * FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. ARTISTIC Japanese Chrysanthemums. Exhibition shades, bronze, lalmons, purpleß, golden, lavenders, >tc.; 7/- dozen, posted.—Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. MEMONES and Ranunculus, 80% doubles, special Christmas fiowermixed; 1/- dozen, 5/- 100, posted, rillltha’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, ikland. IARDED Irises, in new shades of greys, bronze, maroons, etc.; 9d i, 7/6 dozen.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Eden, Auckland. lATJTIFUL Modern Hydrangeas; crimsons, pinks, mauves, salmons, 1/6 each; set of 7 for 9/-, posted, rifflths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, kland. _ [RY SAN THEM UM Cascade, novelty, mixed colors; 2/6 per >n, posted.—C. Berridge, Kaitl RYSANTHEMUM Plants now •»utly, 10/- per dozen; also Phlox. >liii Blue and Pink Petunias, 1/dozen, postage extra. —D. S. npsovto- & Co. PE Gooseberries make beautiful lam; plants now ready, 1/6 per n, postage extra. —D. S. Thompfc Co. ,VE voh tried our Grape Fruit? Qrown locally; full of juice, and he price 1/6 and 2/- per dozen. . Thompson &_ Co. QlC—Douglas for Brown Spanish Qnions. 5/- 1000, or 6d 100; also jage and Cauliflower Plants, 1/--Main Road, Makaurl, Phone Ft. QKE your own Tobacco.—Plants 1/6 per dozen, postage extra; ato Plants now 1/- per dozen, age extra.—D. S. Thompson & Co. S, Seedlings, ■ Spraying aterlals, etc. —All obtainable isborne Fruit Exchange. Phone R a holiday smile—Use Corn’s 3” and know what comfort 1/9.—From Corn the Chemist
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 1
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