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ADVEKTISEMEHTS for this colmnn must be handed in not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear In the later edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED I r AITI resident wishes to recommend Woman for washing and cleaning.—Phone 1336. _79o_ LUMBING. —High grade work expeditiously. executed at lowifct prices.—ll. Dudfleid, Plumber, Derby Street. Private Phone 896. PAINTING 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. __ SITUATIONS VACANT AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. VOLUNTARY PATROLS. AF pL ■ L *- Firi JCATIONS are invited from appointment of A.A. Voluntary Patrols at Gisborne and MorereNuhaka. Schedule of duties and terms ol appointment obtainable from BALL & CRAWSIIAW, 858 A.A. Agents. ANTED.—A Cowboy—Ring 660 W. 863 WANTED.— Youth for milk round. —Ring Phone 1718. 861 WANTED. —Youth for shop, with bicycle.—Write No. 11, Herald. S!>2 w WANTED. —An experienced Shepherd for Te Konae StationRing 619 M. Te Kopae Station. 821 WANTED— Shepherd for Mangaotane Station.—Ring through Whatatutu Bureau, evenings. 850 WANTED.—For Wanganui, Coolc- ” General, wages 25/-, housemaid kept; 2 Cowboys, wages 15/-. — Gardner's Registry, 557. 860 WANTED TO BOARD WANTED— 2 Gentlemen Boarders; 3 minutes from Freezing Works. —Apply Herald. 785 LOST OST.—Black and Tan Sheep Dog, answers name Don. —Phone 941. C 793 T OST. —From Ormond, 1 Bay Light Draught Mare. —Finder ring Phone 1262 W. 838 _ T OST.—Gold Pencil, on Show Grounds, vicinity of wool classing shed; reward. —Ring Cave, 225. 848 DETWEEN Kaitaratahi and Maka- ® raka, 1 8-gallon Benzine Drum. —Please ring 3LW, Te Karakn. 817 FINANCIAL rHE Permanent Building Society of New Zealand offers you £IOOO !reo of interest by ballot for a first ind last payment of £1 per share, )lus 5/- entrance fe_e. Send for Free 3ooklet. Agent, Parke Pittar, Slier ■att’s Buildings. Lowe Street. Canvassers: P. Hockley, Box 64, and J. G. larland, Fox Street. TEA ROOMS 3-COURSE HOT DINNER I/-. MORNING TEA. 6d. AFTERNOON TEA, 9d. TEA AND TOAST, 6d. SAN TOY TEA ROOMS DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY QPECIAL Offer for One Month.— Ladies’ French cut Gowns made from £1 upwards; Cotton Frocks, special prices; Dressmaking Classes as usual.—Mile. Lunn. MILLINERY. jl/TAE ALLAN, Milliner.—Renovations a speciality; prices reasonible. —346 Gladstone Road. ACCOMMODATION THE EMPIRE HOTEL WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. Central position. Moderate tariff. W. NO AD. Proprietor (Late Masonic Hotel, Gisborne). r HERE to stay in Napier.—Devonshire House. 91 Marine Parade, home away from home. Tariff as arrangement.—Mrs. M. C. Schornn. proprietress HOTEL FERNLEICH, 28 Symonds Street, Auckland, Phone 41-319. — rhis popular house has been thoroughly renovated throughout; reduced tariff; excellent cuisine.—Proprietress, E. Smith. ' FLOW ERS, BU Life, ETC. 4 RTISTIC Japanese Chrysanthemums, Exhibition shades, bronze, almons, purples, golden, lavenders, tc.; 7/- dozen, posted.—Griffiths’ lurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 4 NEMONES and Ranunculus, 80% doubles, special Christmas flowerpg mixed; 1/- dozen, 5/- 100, posted. -Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, mckland. 3EARDED Irises, in new shades of greys, bronze, maroons, etc.; 9d ich. 7/6 dozen.—Griffiths' Nurseries. It. Eden, Auckland. ►EATJTIFUL Modem Hydrangeas; * crimsons, pinks, mauves, salmons, c.; 1/6 each; set of 7 for 9/-. posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, jckland. . (HRYSANTHEMUM Cascade, 1 novelty, mixed colors; 2/6 per izen, posted.—C. Berridge, Kaiti ursery. _________ CHRYSANTHEMUM Plants now 1 ready, 10/- per dozen; also Phlox, jbelia, Blue and Pink Petunias. 1/>r dozen, nostage extra. —D. S. Tompson & Co,_ ’APE Gooseberries make beautiful 1 jam; plants now ready, 1/6 per >zen, postage extra. —D. S. Thompn & Co. HAVE you tried our Grape Fruit? Grown locally; full of juice, and see the price 1/6 and 2/- per dozen.— D. S. Thompson & Co. LOOK— Douglas for Brown Spanish Onions. 5/- 1000. or 6d 100; also Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, 1/100.—Main Road, Makaurl, Phone SMOKE your own Tobacco.— Plants 1/6 per dozen, postage extra; Tomato Plants now 1/- per dozen, postage extra. —D. S. Thompson & Co. CEEDS, Seedlings, Spraying Materials, etc. —All obtainable from Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Phone 810,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 2 November 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 2 November 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 2 November 1933, Page 1

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