ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must ho handed in not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in tho later edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED K Reliable Mgn, experienced, farm or station, wants position; go anvwhere. —Write “Willing, Herald, * 109 jj'Oß a clean Sweep, Phone 1915, J- Bayliss, 201 Ormond Road; Chimneys Swept without fuss or dust. _____ _ 191 P~ AINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street, Phone 992. TRY us for Repairs about your home, Furniture, etc.; satisfaction is our goal.—C. S, Bullock, Phone 1207. 170 SITUATIONS VACANT ORGANISING Salesmen wanted throughout N.Z. to control own salesmen selling most interesting new game for young and old. lining introduced for first time, exceptionally quick seller at 1/-. Right man can make £lO to £ls per week. Exclusive territory now available. Sample sent post free for (id. —Apply Box 94, Wellington. 203 COOK HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited, and will be received by the undersigned up till SATURDAY, May 5, for the position of Sister-in-Charge of the Hospital at Tolaga Bay. Salary £l5O per annum (less 10% cut). Uniforms provided. Applicants must possess both general and midwifery qualifications, and state age, full particulars of experience, and enclose copies only of recent testimonials. Conditions of appointment may be obtained upon application. C. A. HARRIES, 197 Managing-Secretary. 'IIJ’ANTED. —Boy for Law Office.— ’’ Apply in handwriting to “Law,” Box ISB, 195 VIfANTED. —2 Men to cut Bluegum ’’by the cord; tools provided.— Phpne 1409. 232 WANTED BOARD TJUSINESS Woman requires Board or Part Board with private £amily. large room; central. —Apply “Central,” Herald. 220 WANTED TO BOARD TyANTED. —Business Lady or ’’ Gentleman Boarder, with private family; phone.—-Apply Herald. 225 T/’ELLINGWORTH Boarding House, '*■ Kaiti, has Vacancies for Per-' manent or Casual Boarders; terms moderate. 234 ' • LOST T OST. —From Rangatira homestead, Young Jersey Cow in full milk, 2 forebits in right ear; 10/- reward.— Phone 4, Te Karaka. 148 FOUND POUND.— Cheapest Firewood: 7 sacks dry mill wood 10/-, 3 for 5/-, 2 for 3/0, 1 for 2/-, delivered. —Shipp’s for Firewood, Phone 808. WANTED TO ADOPT WANTED to Adopt, Baby Girl, any ’’ age, must have premium; good home.—Write age and premium, X.Y.Z., Herald. 154 TEA ROOMS A GAIN we are serving Tea and Crumpets for Cd. —At the J.K. Tea Shop, next the King’s. 107 jVjTORNING, Afternoon Tea, or Supper, your Character Read, for 1/6, by Madam Alberoni, 4 Grafton Road, off Aberdeen Road, Te Hapara. 182 ACCOMMODATI ON HOTEL NORTHLAND (Under new management). PRIVATE PIOTEL DE LUXE, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l. Now being conducted on superior lines. The hotel with the perfect cuisine, handiest position, and splendid appearance. Reasonable tariff. Permanents by arrangement. Appointed A.A. and Public Service House. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Riordan, Proprietors (late of Greymouth). AUCKLAND Y.W.C A. HOSTEL, Queen Street, Auckland.—Accommodation for Women and Girls for holiday and permanent guests: reasonable terms, permanent board from 18/-. —Write Matron. tJOTEL FERNLEIGH, 28 Symonds *■* Street, Auckland, Phone 41-319. This popular house has been thoroughly renovated throughout; reduced tariff; excellent cuisine.—Proprietress, E. Smith. MISCELLANEOUS A LWAYS at your service with best possible values in Men’s Footwear. Our prices excel. Repairs: Gentlemen’s Shoes, soled and heeled 6/-, soled only 4/6; Ladies’, soled and heeled 4/-, solecl only ?/-. —Cookson’s, corner of Roebuck and Gladstone Roads, 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. AT Your Service. —Have your own material made up in the latest style by W. D. Christie, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor, 62 Stanley Road, Satisfaction guaranteed. A NDREWS’ Doll Hospital.—Specialists in Repairing Dolls, Teddies, Toys, etc. All parts In stock. Ladies, your Handbag can be neatly repaired, renovated, relined or rpcolored at 218 Karangahapeßoad, Auckland. A RTORAFTS, Tools,’ materials for brasswork, pewter, marquetry, barbola.—Free catalogue, Miss Ayling Strand Arcade. Auckland. rM-llßOPODY.—Callouses and Corns removed painlessly at Corn the Chemist Ltd. _ /~tORN’S “13" Foot Comfort Powder, for tired, hot, perspiring feet; 1/6.—At Corn the Chemist Ltd. POR Unbreakable Stuffed Dolls 2/each; Mickey Mouse Drums 3/6; Mickey Mouse Water Cans 3/3 Langridge’s Red Shop. pOLDING Card Tables make good and useful presents; a very strong line at 12/6,—Langridge4g Red Shop. POR Wood Barrows painted bright colors, 3/9, 4/9, 7/3, 8/9; a strong line for boys.—Langridge’s Red Shop. POR Cricket Bats, 1/- to 16/-; Cricket Stumps 2/- to 12/C set; Cricket Balls 1/-, 2/-, 5/-; Tennis Racquets 1/- to 20/-.—Langridge’s Red Shop, I
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18378, 21 April 1934, Page 1
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