PERSONAL T~ he coming of the Lord draweth 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, 16. . /CHARACTER Analysed from Handwriting: interesting, helpful.— Particulars Madam Lee, Jervois Road, Auckland. ~*L. KING'S Theatre. —Meet me at the King’s Theatre, where it is Always a Good Show. Cool and Comfortable. 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 Announce a extra values Special Display of for Xmas and New Year. Squirrel Stoles from £3/3/-: Fox Neck Furs from £3: Fur Coats from £l2; Leather Coats, in all sizes, from £3/15/-. Call and inspect.— Opposite Clock. ' XMAS GIFTS FOR SPORTSMEN. HTENNIS RACQUETS, Presses, Covers, Balls, Ball Nets. Shades, etc. Lawn Bowls. Bowl Cases, Carriers, etc. Gifts that are really appreciated. “CENTRE COURT” TENNIS SERVICE 1 J, K. NASMITH & CO.. Peel Street. IMPOUNDED. TMPOUNDED from Te Hapara, 1 Jersey Heifer, indistinct brand on rump. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at the Pound Yards on January 10, 1935, at 12 noon. 201 E. T. MURPHY, Poundkeeper. 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*& HALL TOBACCONISTS. Next Herald Office,, ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must be banded in not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear In the later edition columns. ~ SITUATIONB~WANTEP JVTOTOR Cars Washed and Polished ■*•*■*• in your garage, from 2/6. —Bayliss, Ormond Road, Phone 1916. PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street, Phone 992. SITUATIONS VAC ANT WANTED. WANTED.— COWBOY, aged between 25 and 30 years, for Paparatu Station. To milk, and general work. Apply— GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ F.M. CO. 178
/"MEL, reliable, wanted mind child, '■* few weeks.—Apply Saturday, 11G Whitaker Street. 196 YS7ANTED —Shepherd, Coast station. W —Write 18, Herald. 193 WANTED.—Youth for station, milk *’ and generally useful. —Ring 902. 176 WANTED—Strong capable Woman ” as cook-general, for country; duties commence after New Year. — Ring 4995. 16Gj WANTED. —Housekeeper, middleaged. family of five, all duties; good home; fare paid.—Write Box 71, Walroa. 196 ■WANTED—2 Housekeepers, wages ” 15/-, no objection to one child; Cook and Housemaid, country, same place, good wages; 3 Cook-Generals, £1; 4 Cowboys, £1 week; Housemaids, handy to town, 17/6. —Gardner's Registry, 557. 202. LOST T OST—Long-haired Young Dog, with brindle on legs and face; named Sam. —Ring 754 W. 188 LOST.— On Saturday night, in vicinity of Common Shelton’s, Gold Expansion Wristlet Watch; re- 1 ward. —Miss Bert, Nurses’ Home. Cook Hospital. 191 T OST.—From Puha, December 26, 1 " Young Dog, black, white and light tan. chain attached; answers name Tip—Please ring 535, Te Karaka. 199 FURNITURE AT Reg. Humphreys.—Double Bed Box and Kapoc Mattresses, Bolster; £5 the lot; Fly Doors and Screens. —Phone 1555. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY "MAE ALLAN, Milliner.—Hats made to order; Renovations a speciality. Prices reasonable. —346 Gladstone Road, TITLLE, LUNN, 268 Childers Road, ITA Dre S gmaker and Costumier. — School of Dressmaking, day and evening classes. Spring term now commencing at a reduced rate. —Phone 687. MISCELLANEOUS ASTOUNDING Xmas value-giving Shoe Sale for men; do not let this pass your notice—Box Calf Glace Kid Welted Footwear, 300 pairs to go one price 15/6 wholesale prices; your shop for Shoe Repairs.—Joe Cookson. corner 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, Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor. 62 Stanley Road. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18590, 28 December 1934, Page 1
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