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PERSONAL ‘"rpHE coming of the Lord drawetii *■ nigh,” James 5, 8. “Therefore be ye ready also for the Son of Man cometh at an hour when ye think not,” Luke 12, 40. "Therefore take heed,” Malachi 2, IC. KING’S THEATRE.—AIways a Good Show, Cool and Comfortable, For details of programme see next page. T. N. COCHRANE UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Modern Plant. Latest Hygienic System. Phone 1472. Night Phone 1180. Residence: 318 Ormond Road. G. H. STEWART RADIO ENGINEER. Member N.Z. Radio Institute (Inc.). All makes of Radio Repaired. Special attention given to Modernising Old Sets. Address: C/o. W. STEWART, 151 Gladstone Road. Phone 822. DeLISAC’S MANUFACTURING FURRIERS AND LEATHER MERCHANTS A NNOUNCE a Special Display of extra values for Xmas and New Year. Squirrel Stoles from £3/3/-; Fox Nock Furs from £3: Fur Coats from £ 12; Leather Coats, in all sizes, from £3/15/-. Call and inspect.— Opposite Clock. P.B. KENNEL CLUB COMPETITION Mrs. Cudd .. .. Ist .1. Morrison .. .. 2nd Baby McKinley .. 3rd XMAS GIFTS FOR MEN. PIPES—A splendid assortment of modern shapes, from 1/- up. TOBACCO POUCHES, Flat and shaped. Zipp fasteners. From 1/- up. RAZORS, best English make. Guaranteed. From 10/- up. RAZOR STROPS, specially selected, from 2/6 up. Hair Oils, Automatic Lighters. Xmas Boxes Cigarettes, Cigars, etc.,

GRANT & HAT.L TOBACCONISTS. Next Herald Office, ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must bo handed In not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear la the later edition columns. "ijfUATrON3~WANTED PAMP Cook requires position, shearers or construction camp: Rood references. —F. Becker, phone 220, Whakatane. 118 Gentleman seeks position, permanent or part time, caretaker or gardener; pood references.—Write No. 10, Herald. 107 ]VrOTOR Cars Washed and Polished in your garage, from 2/C. —Bayliss, Ormond Road, Phone 1915, T) AIN TING and Paperhanging', good work, reasonable prices: choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. SITUATIONS VACANT fTHE Mutual Life and Citizens’ ■*- Assurance Co. require a good Collector-Canvasser to start about the middle of January; excellent prospects; bond required.—Reply, stating age and experience, if any, to “Superintendent.’’ Herald. 36 YS/'ANTED.—Man to milk six Cows ” and other work.—Apply Shanks, 46M, Kaitaratahi. S 5 WANTED. —Boy, for small milk ’ ’ run: able to milk.—Phone 1365. 53 YYTANTED.—Experienced reliable ’’ Shepherd for Avondale Station. —Apply 13215, evenings. _97_ LOST

Tost.—ln Town yesterday. Swallow Radiator Cap; substantial reward. —129 Rutene Road. Phone 1503. _ 103 T ost.—Bunch Keys, between Railway and Derby Street. —Finder please return Herald. 109 In memorlam CJTRAYED off property, Sunday last, ’ Black Dog, with white on chest and white streak on face, prick ears, smooth hair; answers to the name of Pincher; reward.—Ring 3R. Matawai, evening. 41 T OST.—Fox Terrier Puppy.—Finder Please communicate Roberts, 22A Russell Street, or phone 71. 135 FOUND "POUND. —Pair Spectacles, Reserve, A Thursday.—Address Plerald. FURNITURE __ AT Reg. Humphreys.—Double Bed Box and Kapoc Mattresses, Bolster; £5 the lot; Fly Doors and Screens.—Phone 1555. pAMPERS; —Moderate prices for Camp Folding Tables: also r pairs about your home.—See C. S. Bullock, Cabinetmaker, Gladstone Road. 77

ACCOMMODATION Phones 13 and 197 R. HOTEL MAHARA WAIKANAE. Break your journey tor Rood accommodation. Lovely spot for a holiday. Tennis; sea and river bathing; putting; fishing. "The Best Meal on the Road.” Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Caulton, Proprietors. 14 years Motu Hotel —enough said. AUCKLAND "aCCOMMOPATION A UCKLAND Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL, Queen Street.—Moderate accommodation for Girls and Women. Centre of city, tennis court, laundry, etc. Permanent Board from IS/-. Transients, Bed and Breakfast, or Pull Board,—Write Matron. 40 tTOTEL PERNLEIGH, 28 Symonds Street. Auckland. Phone 41-319. This popular house has been thoroughly renovated throughout: reduced tariff; excellent cuisine.—Proprietress. E. Smith. 'T'HE VYNE PRIVATE HOTEL, St. A Martin’s Lane, Symonds StreetSuperior accommodation and tirstclasa cuisine; 2min from the heart of the city. Proprietress, A. Armstrong. PermanentH 28/6; Bed and Breakfast 4/6.—Phone 46-249. rjHRISTMAS Cards are cheaper than telegrams, and more appreciated. Our quality cards will please your Mends,—Bushnell’s. Booksellers.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18587, 22 December 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18587, 22 December 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18587, 22 December 1934, Page 1