CASTING HEEP, Lambs, Wool, Maize, at 1 reasonable rates. Furniture carefully removed anywhere in or out of district. No job too large or too small. Rural Mail delivery. Pick up or drop goods anywhere on route. Leave town 8.30 a.m.. Mondays. Wednesdays. Fridays. W. ATTWOOD
IUJVERXISEMENTS for thin column muU ■e sanded In not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear In the later ' edition column*. SITUATIONS WANTED, ►AKER, bread and smalls, sober and J reliable, wants position, relieving or full time, start .April; Rood references.—Write "Baker." Herald. 4_i_ PABLE Shorthand-I J position; references. - - 28. Herald. SITUATIONS VACANT GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS_FOR MATRON. APPLICATIONS tor position of Matron are invited. Previous experience In Boarding School work desirable. .. , r Application form and particulars of appointment may be obtained on request from:- & Secretary. P.O. Box 293, Gisborne. 435 HOME offered Elderly Woman for some attendance.—Write, references. No. 27. Herald. _ 402. WANTED.— Smart Boy for shop.— Humphrey's Furnishing Ware- • house. 450 ANTED.—Man or Youth, for milk- »* ins and general work.—Address Herald. 22*r ANTED.—Cook-General; wages .. 25/-.— Apply C G. Holdsworth, Phone 2D. Te Karaka. i___ WORK WANTED lAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street, Phone 992. WANTED.—Saws to sharpen by »' precision machine.—Modern Saw Service. 36 Bright Street. Same premises as J. H. Ferg___qr_ . WANTED BOARD • require Board, handy to to private desirable; moderate tariff.Write No. 26. Herald. ??1_ OST.—In Gisborne, Wednesday, big ' Yellow Sheep Dog. smoothhaired: white on neck.— Ring 1524 M. 441 : EDUCATIONAL >K THEORY AND T T DRAWING.—EnroI for this class without delay.—Gisborne Technical School, or Phone 1068. 371 CLOTHING REAT VALUET Solid Leather J-"; Overcoats, warm, fleecy lined. D. 8.. belted style, all sizes; 79/6. Ben Dudfleld Ltd.. Tailors and Outfitters. Peel Street . Go \ —Alteration Sale Bargains. ,ks.ix. A u wool Rugs, only 7/9 each; Colored Blankets. 15/- a Pair: Towels. 3 for 2/6: Tea .Towels, all linen. 2 for 2/6; Men's Denims. 4/9; Bovs/ Shorts, with double seats, only for Better Value Every •: Time. , 43 JL G"(J A —Alteration Sale Bargains. •O*XX». sports Coats, all wool , tweeds, only 24/9; Sports Trousers. 12/9 and 15/9; Fine \ Worsted Trousers. 19/11 and 23/9; Colored Jerseys, roll collars, only 6/6 each.—• G.S.A. for Better Value Every Time. 436
GO A —Alteration Sale Bargains. ,p«XV.» Men's Box Calf Shoes, only 18/1: Tan Willow, 14/2; Black Patent. 15/3; Work Boots-. 10/6 and 15/11; Fine 800 l ')5/-. Tan 26/-. G.S.A. for Better Vaue Every Time. - 436 TAVE you seen our 69/6 Suits.' L Usually 79/6 to 85/-; gel; your new suit now!—Ben Dudfield -Ltd.. Tailors and Outfitters. Peel Street. 1 Men'a Suits from 49/6; Tweed Trousers from 9/11; Shirts from 5/6; Hats from 4/11; see windows.—Tom Robertson, for Keen Value. FRUIT. VEGETABLES HODGSON'S GRAPES NOW READY. Cd per lb. HODGSON 288 ABERDEEN ROAD. varieties; also Pears and Peaches, dessert, bottling.—W. M. Hall & Sons. 2 Shops. Gladstone Road and Kaitl Esplanade. Phone 1296. GOLDEN Queen Peaches for bottling. 121bs for 3/6; smaller Peaches. 121bs for 2/6; case lots .cheaper.—Hardy's Fruit Exchange. Phone 310. BLONS for jam, and good dry eating Pumpkins, Id per lb.; Apples, Pears. Tomatoes. Cucumbers. —D. S. Thompson & Co. INCES, Apples, Pears for bottling. Id lb.. 3/- case.—6s3 Aberdeen Road. 429 UU INCES and Jam Melons, order now.—Hardy's Fruit Exchange. S 4 Peel Street. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. i NEMONE and Ranunculus Bulbs, ■j Claremont strain. 6/-; our special strain. 4/- 100; Hyacinths. 9/- dozen; Tulips, mixed. 3/- dozen, named 5/dozen; Narcissus, mixed, 1/6 dozen.— C. Berridge. Kaitt Nursery. NEMONES and Ranunculus, prize strain, mixed, 80% doubles, 1/- , dozen. 5/- 100 posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Alt. Eden, Auckland 8.1. LLIUMS, Ixias, Tritonias, Daffo- — dils. Freesias. Muecari 1/dozen: Eachenalias. Sparaxis.. Iris. 1/6 uofeen. —Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland S.l. TTKACTIVE Hyacinths, scented crimsons, blues, pinks, salmons. yeu"..», whites, etc.. 9d each. 7/6 dozcj..- u ninths' Nurseries. Mt. Edt'i. .YUhlaud S.l. RCTOTIS Scapigera,—A novelty; large flowers of many bright colors*: 6d per packet.—D. S. Thompson & Co. BEAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, exhibition strain, finest mixed colors flowering bulbs, worth Uoublß. 4/dozeii posted.—Uriihtiis' Nurseries. Mt. JOden. AurNlaud S.l. __ _____ GJilOiCi: Kiilud.—Wow is the time to j..ai..; ».... and see our selection; Am. ...u ....a Ranunculus, 1/- per doair. . *,.'. PW 100.—D. S. Thompson & Co. .: URST'S Giant Pansies, 1/- per •'puUi-i; Masterpiece Pansies and '.W-Uuir Flowering-Sweet Peas. 6d per packet.—D. S. Thompson & Co. WANTED TO RENT JANTED to Rent. —For two months " from May 1. Furnished Cottage >r Flat—Write 29, Herald. . 427
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18661, 22 March 1935, Page 1
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