ADVEETISEMEKTS for this column must be handed In not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear In the later edition columns. 3ITUATIONB WANTED SHEARING Gang available early tD next week, 6or more Shearers; contract. —Ring 712 U. 788^ PLUMBING.— High grade work expeditiously executed at lowest prices.—H. Dudfield, Plumber, Deiffiy Street. Private Phone 896. PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. 396 Clifford Street, Phone 992. SITUATIONS VACANT "WANTED. —Good Cook-general.— " Apply 335 Childers Road. 834 "WANTED—Cook for Arakihi Sta- ™ tion, Tolaga Bay; must be good bread maker. —Ring 631 K. 769 WANTED.—MaIe Cook and young ’’ Man assist generally.—Apply, first instance, tel. 1059. 768 WANTED—Cook for ’’ Hostel; wages £2 Te Puia per week.— Apply Brtish Empire Hotel. 308 WANTED.— Two smart Boys to sell Sweets, Ice Cream in Theatre. — Apply Le Grand Cafe. 321 WANTED.— Young country Girl to assist on farm. —For particulars ring 202 D, evenings. 342 WANTED— A reliable young Man for Dairy Farm, Tolaga Bay, must be a good hand milker; wages 25/- week. —Write No. 13 Herald. 764 LAD leaving School assist Dairy Farm, experience not essential, jood homo and conditions; 12/6 to start. —Phone 1301. J 98 \TACANCY capable Mercery traveller (21-23), experienced preferred; good salary suitable man. — Write “Mercery,’’ Herald _B43_ WANTED TO BOARD "WANTED— 2 Gentlemen Boarders, ” three minutes from Freezing Works. —Address at Herald. 778 LOST T OST. —3-stone Diamond Ring; reward. —Finder please return Herald. 330 T OST. Gentleman's Watch, "Moeris”; reward. —Address at Herald. 823 FOUND 'C'OUND. —Cheapest Firewood; 7 sacks dry mill wood 10/-, 3 for 5/-, 2 for 3/6, 1 for 2/-, delivered—Shipp’s for Firewood, phone 808 DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CPECLAL Offer for One Month Ladies’ French cut Gowns made from £1 upwards; Cotton Frocks, special prices; Dressmaking Classes as usual. —Mile. Lunn. MILLINERY. MAE ALLAN, Milliner— Renovations a speciality; prices reasonable.—346 Gladstone Road. TEA ROOMS “J.K” SWEET AND TEA SHOP. THRESH Stocks of all seasonable Berries daily. Enquire for jam lots of Strawberries. Gift Boxes of New Chocolates for Christmas. PHONE 1773. ACCOMMODATION TTOTEL NORTHLAND (now under new management), Queen Street, Auckland. Sunny home-like hotel. Next beautiful Myers Park. Within I minute’s walk of the shopping areas. Perfect comfort. Excellent cuisine. Billiard room. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Riordan, of Greymouth, proprietors. Tariff moderate. Phone 41-624. TIjCKLANITY.aLC.A.-Comfortable, central, temporary or permanent Accommodation for Young Men. Write to-day for holiday bookings. Casual charges 6/6 per day, 32/6 per week. , T.TOTEL FERNLEICH, 28 Syrtlonds Street, Auckland, Phone 41-319. — This popular house has been thoroughly renovated throughout; reduced tariff; excellent cuisine.—Proprietress, E. Smith. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. i GOOD time to plant Seed *■ Potatoes—We have just landed amo Dakota Red and Sutton's upreme.—D. S. Thompson & Co. i RTISTIC Japanese Clirysanthemums, exhibition shades, bronze, Unions, purples, golden, lavenders, tc.; 7/- dozen posted.—Griffiths’ furseries Mt. Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES, late planting, prize mixed colors, 3/- 100 to clear; limited supply.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. >EGONIAS, Giant Double strain, 4in * across, separate colors, selected; !/- dozen, posted.—Griffiths’ Nur■ries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ►EAUTIFUL world-famous Giant * Prize Decorative Cactus and Pom im Dahlias; 14/- dozen, posted. — ri filth s’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, AuckMIOICE Chrysanthemums, 10/- per dozen; Asters, Ageratum, Mariilds, Cosmos. Pnk and Blue Petunias, hlox, 1/- per dozen—D. S. Thompin & Co. _ /"UMARA Plants, 10/- per 650, 20/per 1300. —Kere Kere, Waihlrere. hone 7985. 881 /" UMARA Plants, 20/- per 1000; Tobacco 1/6 per dozen; Celery 9d er dozen; Tomatoes 1/- per dozen. — '. S. Thompson & Co. "AITI Nursery.—Salvias, Zinnias, k 1/6 dozen; Portulaca, Asters, irigolds. Phlox, etc. —C. Berrldge. ’EW Guinea Gold Marigolds.— Zinnias. Giants of California tunias, Salvias, blue and red; all 5 per dozen.—D. S. Thompson & Co. BEDS, Seedlings, Spraying Materials, etc. —All obtainable )m Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Phone ~ MI SC EL LANEO U S PETTIE’S.— Fringed all Wool jheck Rugs for campers and rers; large size 11/9. 809 Reg. Humphreys, Upper Gladstone Road. —Fly-doors fitted 25/-; fly windows from 0/-. — le 1655. • FASCINATING’ PROFESSION.— N.Z. College Hairdressing and a.uty Culture. Latest methods emyed. All pupils to date trained at jve College have been placed In fltions or engaged successfully in n business. Day and Evening isses.—H.B. Buildings, 228 Queen •eet, Auckland, Phone 44-578,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18265, 7 December 1933, Page 1
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