PERSONAL __ ‘TPHE soul that sinneth it shall die.” Ezek 18-4. “All have sinned and come short ol’ the glory of God.” Romans 3-23. “Blessed is he. whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.” Psalm 32-1. __ 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, GOOD WORK REASONABLE PRICES Years of experience in all classes of Fur Manufacture enable us to give you quality work. Repairs to Fur Coats a speciality. DeLISAC’S MANUFACTURING FURRIER. Opp. Town Clock. Phone 1204. MISS LORNA NICHOLSON (Opposite Chrisp’s Music Shop). iyrcDONALD and Eugene Permanent Waving Expert; the very latest equipment used. Specialist in Marcel and Water Waving. All branches of Beauty work, Violet Ray Scalp and Facial treatments; Eyebrow Arching, etc. Call for personal interview. Advice free. 1221 Telephone Number ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must ho handed la not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appew ia the later edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED Experienced shepherd open for engagement; own dogs.—Write 12. Herald. 615 . J7VENCERS (2). first-class, want 3 to 4 months’ contract this winter; jxperienced.—Write No. 5, HerfllcL DMART Girl desires position in 3 office; good references. —Write SITUATIONS VACANT w. ANTED.— Reliable Girl, over _ 20, for country. —Apply Herald._ 618 [I7ANTED.—Youth for farm work.— Ring 1143 K. 496 _ (\7ANTED. —Capable Youth, with dogs; station work.—Phone BSS. evenings. __ _494 [WANTED.— Cook-General; . refer- ■ ences. —Mrs. Stanley Nathan, hilnira Road. Kuiti. Phone 276. 621 [WANTED.—An experienced Wai- ** tress. —Kellingworth Boarding louse, Kuiti, Phone 303. 616 V ANTED.—Brother and -Sister for farm at Hexton; boy to milk. ;c„ girl to help in house.— Ring 173 K. 119 WANTED.— Agent for Gisborne to ' link up with an organisation ready (Irmly established in Hawke’s ay selling Household Necessities. — ’rite No. 8, Herald. 687 WORK WANTED FAINTING Wanted.—House Roofs Painted. £ 2/10/-.— Write No. 13, era Id. _ ’ 628 i PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices: choice lection of Wallpapers.—rJ. H. Hall. Clifford Street. Phone 992. AVE time, temper and labor by having a really sharp saw that tys sharp.—Modern Saw Service, Bright Street. WANTED BOARD 'USINESS Man requires large Un--1 furnished Room, with fireplace, rage, board. —State particulars and •ms to No. 15, Herald. 635 TANTED.—Good Hot Dinner, Mon- ' day to Friday, near High School. Write No. 11. Herald. 612 RESSMAKING AND MILLINERY 7ANTED —Plain Sewing and Dressmaking by day or week; very isonable. —Apply Herald. __6oß LOST □ ST. —Nickel-plated Crank Handle in front of Freezing Wo'rks. — ider please ring 323. 591 OST. —On Coast Road, Attache Case. containing books and ney: reward. —Apply_Herald. 596 □ST. —Between Manutuke and Roebuck Road, Tent Fly.—Please g Read. Phone 11435. 633 □ ST. —In town, Saturday afternoon, Lady’s Handbag, between cash and Derby Street Bridge.— .yard at Herald, or 170 Peel Street. 622 FOUND )[JND. —Sheep Dog, black, tan and white.— Apply to 162 Fox Street. 578 MISCELLANEOUS LWAYS at your service with best • possible values In Men’s Footwear, ir prices excel. Repairs: Gentle:n’s Shoes, soled and heeled 6/-. ed only 4/6; Ladles’, soled and sled 4/-, soled only 3/-.—Cookson’s. rner of Roebuck and Gladstone T Wally Johnson’s, next Masonic - Hotel, Lowe Street entrance ly repairer in'Gisborne capable of ving soles, not sticking or tacking, these special prices: Ladies’, soled 1 heeled, 4/-, soled 3/-: Gentlen's 6/-. sol ed 4/6, sewn. . T Your Service.—Have your own • materia! made up in the latest le by W. D. Christie, Ladies’ and ntlemen’s Tailor. 62 Stanley Road. tisfactlon guaranteed. . LL Tennis Racquets Restrung, new season’s gut: guaranteed md job at reasonable price.— omson & Son. Saddler. Peel Street, RONCHIAL tubes cleared Instantly by inhaling Julienne’s pour Rub: 2/6 a jar.—From Corn » Chemist Ltd. . ►AD Legs.—Even when amputation * has been advised, the Varex etliod of Treatment for bad legs id varicose ulcers has proved sucssful. —Varex Ltd., Box 15588. Weligton. Local Representative: I. D. amwell. Chemist. Gladstone Road, sborne. T>AD Legs.—Bad l legs and chronic varicose ulcers permanently healed with the Varex Method of Treatment: simple, safe and inexpensive.—Varex Ltd., Box 15588. Wellington. Local Representative: I. D. Bramwell, Chemist, Gladstone Road, Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18633, 18 February 1935, Page 1
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