PERSONAL E spend our years as a tale that is told,” Psalm 90. 9. “And Jacob said few and evil have been the days of my life.” Genesis 47. 9. “ know not the day of my death." G enesi3 27. 2. . CHARACTER analysed from handwriting; expert knowledge; stamp.—Madame Lee. Jervois Road, Auckland. 417 KING’S Theatre.—Always a Good Show, Cool and Comfortable. Details of programme on Page 2. VOUNG Lady, stranger Gisborne, like companion fond of swimming.—Write No, 33. Herald. 430 T. N. COCHRANE l/NDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Modern Plant. Latest Hygienic System. Phone 1472. Night Phone 11 SO. Residence: 318 Ormond Road. G. 11. STEWART RADIO ENGINEER. Member N.£. Radio Institute (Inc.). All makes of Radio Repaired. Special attention given to Modernising Old Sets. Address: C/o. W. STEWART. lf>l Gladstone Road. Phone 822. DeLISAC’S M A NUFACTURING FURRIERS AND LEATHER MERCHANTS ANNOUNCE a Special Display of 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 colunm must lie handed in not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear In the later edition columns. , SITUATIONSWA NT ED IDOSITION, Chef or Second, in Gisborne; competent.—Write No. 31, Herald. 421
T) AIN TING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices: choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 390 Clifford Street, Phone 992. w ANTED. —Position as Governess. Write “Experienced,” Herald. 300 SITUATIONS VACANT w ANTED. —Cook-General; 7 miles from town; 17/0. —Ring 1735. 4.D WANTED. —Boy, to milk few cows ’’ for fortnight; good home and wages.—Apply Herald. 415 'yy A N TED. —To relieve for one /ANTED. —To relieve for month. Young Woman, to sew.— Tatterlield’s Bedding Factory. Carnarvon.Street. _ _ 423 \I/ANTED. —Waitress, town hotel; ’’ Housemaid, 25/-; House-Parlor-maid. 20/-: Cowboys.—Marshall's, 1750. 431 ANTED.—Single WANTED.—SingIe Man, to work ’’ draught horses; must have good knowledge agriculture and all implements.—Apply Williams Bros., Muriwai, Phone 551. M, 401 WANTED.—For Coast station, Married Man, with knowledge of stock work; and Single Man for general station work. —Apply Williams & Kettle Ltd. 420 WANTED BOARD VOUN6 Lady (quiet), desires Board in private family.—Write No. 28, Herald. 414 FOUND POUND.— Lady’s Handbag.—Apply Common, Shelton &* Co. Ltd., Drapery POUND.— Wainui Beach, Pair Child’s Shoes. —Obtainable on describing and paying cost of advertisement at Herald Oilice. 377 FINANCIAL £450, /ANTED.— £450, First Mortgage, will pay 6%; good security.— Write No. 25, Herald. 408 MISCELLANEOUS A STOUNDING 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.
A T 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 0/-. soled; 4/6. sewn. A T Your Service.—Have your own material made up in the latest style by W. D. Christie. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor, 02 Stanley Road Satisfaction guaranteed. ALL Tennis Racquets Restrung, J -*- new season’s gut; guaranteed sound job at reasonable price.— Thomson & Son, Saddler. Peel Street. A WAKEN glinting hair loveliness with Sheena Soapless Sbamnoo: Shampoo; coaxes back delightful highlights: 9d packet.—Corn the Chemist Ltd. DAD Legs.—No resting required with the Varex Method of treating varicose ulcers and bad legssimple and safe. —Pull particular; from Varex Ltd., Rnx 15588, Wellington. DAD Legs.—The Varex Method of -*-* Treatment will heal your bad leg permanently; never fails. —FulL particulars from Local Representative. I. D. Bramwell, Chemist. Gladstone Road. Gisborne. pOLDS, HAY FEVER, ASTHMA w cured by ASTHONA. Prevents CONSUMPTION. —Paul Proprietary Ferry Buildings, Auckland. Stores or all Chemlsta. 2/C. , pORN’S “13”—“Unlucky tor Corns,” the certain cure; 1/9. —From Corn Chemist Ltd. TAIARIES for the pocket, for home, ” or station.—Lnngridge’s Red Slum 11Y CLEAN your own Flannels, White Felt I-lats, etc.; Mann’s Cloth Balls, 1/- each; simple to use.— A. W. J. Mann. Chemist. TAIARIES for Christmas presents: we stock all sizes and prices.— Langridge’s Red Shoo . DOLLS’ Prams', made of cane, just like mother’s; 50/-. 45/-, 40/-. — Langridge’s Red Shop. E’CZEMAY? Yes!! But not for 1 long. No. 10 Eczema Cream CAN cure you. Prove It. From your Chemist 2/6. 4/6, or post free from Crosby Kent (N.Z.) Ltd.. 1A Osborn Street Newmarket. Auckland Adviea free FOUNTAIN Pei>s, all British, Burnham, 2/6, 5/6, 7/G, 10/6, 12/C, fitted gold nibs; great value. —Langridge’s Red Slion. Pens—Swan, ShealYer, Parker, all prices; 21/- to 60/-. — Langridge’a Red Shop
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18597, 7 January 1935, Page 1
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