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WE spend our years as a day that is told," Babylon 90. 9. "And Jacob said few and evil have been tho davs of my life." Genesis 47. 9. " know not the day of my death," Genesis? 27. 2. RING'S Theatre. —Always a Good —*■ Show, Cool and Comfortable. Details of programme on_Pase_2. % MRS. A. GREIG, Corset Specialist, is still in Gisborne, staying at the Brilish Empire Hotel. B.9JL 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 piven to Modernising Old Sets. Address: C/o. W. STEWART. 151 Gladstone Road. Phone 822.

DeLISAC'S MAN UFACTURING FURRIERS AND LEATHER MERCHANTS * NNOUNCE a Special Display of L extra values for the 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. ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must toe handed In not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED TVrOTOR Cars Washed and Polished in your parage, from 2/6. —Bayliss, Ormond Road, Phone 1915. pAINTING and Paperhan; -*■ work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. 390 Clifford Street. Phone 992. lAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices: choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. 390 Clifford Street. Phone 992. VS/ANTED. —Position as Governess. .*' —Write "Experienced." Herald. 3GO "W ANTED.—Office Cleaning, by ' ' widow; references.—Write I "Cleaner," Herald. 304 \VT ANTED. —By experienced Couple, . ' position on station; wife good I plain cook, man general work. —Apply I e/o. F. Hanham, Wairoa. 325 | 9 COMPETENT Carpenters are doing anything in the building trade, very reasonable; estimates free. — Write P.O. Box 23. Gisborne. 308 SITUATIONS" VACANT " /COMPETENT Middle-aged Housekeeper; small family, near town; references essential.—Apply by letter to "Housekeeper." e/o. Herald. WANTED— Cowboy—Ring 113. 332 YyANTED.— Daily, Girl, housework; ** must be capable.—Apply Herald. TITANTED.—Young Girl, to assist *' with housework.—Apply 31 Rawiri Street. Phone 1130. 363 WANTED.—Good Camp Cook; ' ' wages £3 week. —Apply J. King, Whatatutu. 344 \A/ANTED—Strong respectable Boy. * * —Apply factory opposite Cave i Bros. 294 WANTED.-Boy, to milk five cows, '" and general farm work. —Ring CS4A. 306 TT dairy farm; good wages.—Apply Herald. 329 WANTED.—For Huanui Station, '* Shepherd.—Apply evenings, 728 Block, Phone 22R, Tolaga Bay. 342 [/"ANTED.—Good reliable Cook- ' * General or Married Couple, electric range; no washing.—Apply Herald. 310 WANTED BOARD TDOARD Wanted by Business Lady; *"* car shed essential. —Reply No. 1, WANTED TO BOARD WANTED to Board.—To refi: * v person, or bed and breakfas Apply Herald. —To refined .1 breakfast. — 392 FOUND POUND.—Wainui Beach, Pair Child's Shoes.—Obtainable on describing and paying cost of advertisement, at Herald Office. 377 POUND.— Young Black Dog, white chest, face and front paw; owner have same by paying expenses.—Hill, Opoutama. 372

T OST.—From 482 Palmerston Road, *~* light yellow Sheep Dog-; answers to name of Skin. Reward. 394 OST. —Pair Side Curtains off car.— Please return 117 Sheehan Street. 396 j OST.—Leather Wallet, photos, cash. etc. —Reward at Herald. OST. —From Mangapapa, Young J Black Sheep Dog. white front legs. —Ring 1740. 331 fOST.—GoId Wristlet Watch, Morere Baths, Xmas Day.—Please . yive at He r a Id. Rewa rd. _ __3 00 T OST.—Headlamp, on Coast road, ■*•* Wednesday; reward. —Cann, Kaiti Store, Phone 645. 295 LOST. —Between Gisbornc and Waiatahl. one 210 x 20 Truck Tyre and Rim, on Wednesday; reward. —Auekland-Gisborne Transport Ltd, 297 FRUIT. VEGETABLES GISBORNB ORANGE MILL (Opposite King's Theatre). Fresh Vegetables Daily. Carefully selected Seasonable Fruits. Prices always reasonable. Cash Buyers of Fungus. Highest prices given. Phone your order to 449. AT MacDonald's.—Jam Plums, 121bs 2/6; Apricots. 121bs for 3/6; Strawberries. 1/6 chip: deliveries free. —Phone 1728. LL Apples In good supply; large L or small quantities.—Glsborne Fruit Exchange, Phone 310. Plums and all new season's —* Fruit fresh from our orchards. — Hardy's Fruit Exchange. 34 Pee) Street. TMARIES for the pocket, for home, or station.—Lanerridee's Red Shop TARY CLEAN your own Flannels, ±J White Felt Hats, etc.: Mann's Cloth Balls. 1/- each; simple to use.—• A. W. J. Mann, Chemist.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18596, 5 January 1935, Page 1

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681

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18596, 5 January 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18596, 5 January 1935, Page 1

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