PERSONAL ‘Vpi-jB soul that sinneth it shall die." Ezek 18-4. "All have sinned and come short of 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. II 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). MCDONALD 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 bo handed In not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in the later SITUATIONS WANTED TT'XPERIENCED Shepherd open for engagement; 12, Herald. own dogs.—Write 615 Ploughman, Fencer, L station Hand wants work. —Write No. 20. Herald. 654 SMART Girl desires position in ollice; good references. —Write No. 10, Herald. 613 \y ANTED—By Girl, position learn ’ * tailoring or dressmaking.—Write “Smart.” Herald. 4 658 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. jj N T El! P BIST NO SAL ES W OMAN *■-* required for very attractive line. Lady with aptitude for business, able arrange interviews, or build up client list for repeat orders. Non-competi-tive lines not objected to. —Apply with qualifications to 651 “Lingerie,” c/o. ’ Herald. WANTED.—Good Girl, town—Write ’’ No. 21, Herald. ' 66 6_ WANTED.—Reliable Girl, over 20, for country.—Apply Herald. ; 618 WANTED.—An experienced Wai- '' tress.— ICellingworth Boarding House. Kaiti. Phone 803. 616 WANTED.—Brother and Sister for ” farm at Hexton; boy to milk, etc., girl to help in house. —Ring 173 K. 619 __ YX7ANTED. —Agent for Gisborne to link u|) with an organisation already firmly established in Hawke’s Bay selling Household Necessities. — Write_No. 8, Herald. 587 \yANTED. —Housekeeper or Married Couple, for Wairoa, easy position; small wage.—Write Miss M. C. Walker, 15 Apatu Street, Wairoa. 665
WORK WANTED PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices: choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. 396 Clifford Street. Phono 992. tJAVE time, temper and labor by having a really sharp saw that stays sharp.—Modern Saw Service, 3l> Bright Street. • WAN T EDBOARD "DUSINESS Man requires large Unfurnished Room, with fireplace, garage, board. —State particulars and terms to No. IS. Herald. ~ 635 IVfAURIED Couple desire Board or Furnished Flat. —Write particulars. etc., “Couple,” Herald. 656 WANTED TO BOARD V' ACANCIES. for 2 young business men or civil servants, private home, central: terms reasonable. — Aodress at Herald. _ 659 DRESSMAKJNG AND MILLINERY IVTLLE. LUNN, Costumiere and Dressmaker, 258 Childers Road.— Autumn Term Dressmaking Classes. WANTED —Plain Sewing and Dress- ’ ’ making by day or week- very reason a ble. —Apt )ly Heral d. 608 LOST T OST. —Nickel-plated Crank Handle in front of Freezing Wo'rks.— Finder please ring 323, 591 T OST. —Gentleman’s Square Gold Wristlet Watch, at Sports, last night; reward. —Apply Herald. 643 I OST. —January 2X, main road, Rakauroa, Buiek Crank Hole Cover: reward.—Coleman’s Oarage. 649 FO'JND POUND.—Sheep Dog, black, tan and white. —Apply to 162 Fox Street. 578 MISCELLANEOUS A LWAYS at your service with best possible values in Men’s Footwear. Our prices excel. Repairs: Gentlemen’s Shoes, soled and heeled 6/-. soled only 4/6; Ladies’, soled and heeled 4/-. soled only 3/-. —Cookson’s. corner of Roebuck and Gladstone I to a 'is. A T Wally Johnson’s, next Masonic Hotel, Lowe Street entrance. — Only repairer in Gisborne capable of Mewing 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 ' materia! made up in the latest style by W. D. Christie. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor, 62 Stanley Road. Satisfaction guaranteed. ALL Tennis Racquets Restrung, now season’s gut: guaranteed sound job at reasonable price.— Thomson & Son. Saddler. Peel Street. DRONCHIAL lubes cleared instantly by inhaling Julienne’s Vapour Rub: 2/6 a Jar. —From Corn :ho Chemist Ltd.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 19 February 1935, Page 1
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