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SOOT REPAIRS BENTLBMEN'S Half soled and heeled (sewn* . ■ 6/LADIES* . Hall soled and heeled (sewn) AS Only at— WALLY JOHNSON'S LOWE STREET NOTE: ONE ADDRESS ONLY.

luVEßTlSlSJflliMia »« tlu» colamu mait U huidid in not Utar tb>o 11 ».m., ofhttwlM Uwjr win »ppt»r in tfc» utax •dlttta wUmna. SITUATIONS WANTED POSITION Wanted.—First-class Driver, service and truck experience; excellent references. —"Driver," Box .61. Gisborne. 542 WANTED.— By Young Lady, position in Dental Booms; experienced.—Write No. 34, Herald. 543 TTOUNG Married Man (22), three , years' secondary education; will give £lO in return for permanent position in town.—Write for particulars to No. 36. Herald. 564 SITUATIONS VACANT kfIDDLE-AGED Woman to take *■*■ charge of country home for six weeks;—Write No. 35, Herald. 567 RANTED A Cowboy.—Apply " Phone 145 W, Tolaga Bay. 570 rANTED Housekeeper; small ' ' family.—Apply, stating previous employment, to "N.Z.," Herald. 584 i/ANTED. —Boy for mixed farm, ■-" strong and capable; CookGeneral, cQuntry; wages 20/-. —Gardner's Registry, 557. 587 ANTED.—For small sheep farm ■ ■ near Gisborne, experienced Single Man, competent to take charge all work; living provided—Write "Wata." c/o. Herald. 540 WORK WANTED _ ies of Saws Sharpened, Set, f M ; and Re-toothed: machine accurate: charges moderate.—Saw Service. S. Loan. 36_Bright_Street._ OTOR Repairs wanted privately by experienced mechanic; lowest rates; quotes given.—Phone 1892. 586 _ »AINTING and Paperhanging, good ■ work, reasonable prices: choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. 396 Clifford Street. Pbcne 992. PANTED.—Digging and Gardening ■ ■ 5/6 per day.—Write No. 38, Herald. 589 WANTED BOARD JOARD wanted by young man (Civil —* Servant), private home: handy to town.—Write No. 37. Herald. 572 OST.—Child's Brown Coat, Glad- '' stone or Mill Roads. —Please return 806 Childera Road. 561

QST. —Brooch, silver and blue, be- —' tween Stout Street and Derby Street. Sunday.—Helen McGregor. Phone 96. _590 HEAFFBR Fountain Fen, by Sut- — cliffe & Lees, Ormond Road. Tueslay. July 9.—Finder please return Herald. 531 FOUND — Fountain Pen.—Owner apply Gisborne Steam Laundry. POUND Lady's Gold Brooch, initialled; owner may have same by paying cost of advertisement. — Address Herald. '1 577 Mill Slabs, 10/-. 3 for 5/-. 2 for8/6. 1 for.2/-; 4 sacks Tawa and 1 sack Kindling. 10/-: Coal. Coke, and Carbonettes.—Otily at Shlpp's. Phone SOS. CLOTHING ALE, Sale.—Men's Raincoats 19/6; - Shirts 4/11; Underwear 3/11; Tweed Trousers 9/6; Suits from 55/-. —Tom Robertson for Keen Value. ! FRUIT. VEGETABLES CHEAP Oranges, Island, 7 for 1/-; Sunkist and Australian, 6 for 1/—Clock Fruit Shop and Hardy's Fruit Exchange, Peel Street. LOCAL Oranges, sweet and juicy, 6d, . 11- and 1/6 per dozen. —Hardy's Fruit Exchange and Clock Fruit Shop. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. • NEMONES and ■ Ranunculus, flowering, rotation planting; 1/dozenl 5/- 100 posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. .ML- Eden, Auckland, 8.1. USTRALIAN New Hybrid "Gladiolus, gorgeous snades in mixed colors, large plump bulbs; 3/6 dozen posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. S.L BEAUTIFUL Scented Rose Trees in 50 i.amed varieties; orange, pink, salmon, crimson, etc.; 12/- dozen, posted; guaranteed.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland, SJL. BULB Bargains.—lxias, Tritoniaa, Iris, Freesias, Babianas, Alliums, Daffodils, Golden Jonquils; "6d dozei., posted-Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland, S.l. ' ' . CARNATIONS, Giant Chabaud, excel all others in duration of blooming, and are much easier to grow; mixed colors; 2/6 per dozen.—D. S. "" & Co. * SALE. —Onion Plants, Giant early: 1/- per 100: good; plants.—Barwlck's Mart. Peel Street. 'RUIT Trees, Shrubs, Forest Trees, - Ornamental and Stock Hedges, choice Roses; we have a wonderful selection of the best quality trees.— D. S. Thompson & Co. AITI Nursery for Fruit Trees, Shelter Trees. Hedging Shrubs, Roses. Cannas. and all Nursery Stock. —C. Berridge. Graham Road. >LANT Now. —Asparagus Roots, per 100 5/- to 20/-; instructions on how to plant on application Cook's, Florists. Gisborne. Phone 498. SUTTON'S English-grown Seed, imported in sealed packets and zinclined cases: fresh for this season. —W. Stewart. 151 Gladstone Road. UTTON'S Seeds, Flowers and ' Vegetables, in generous-sized packets; 4d each.—W. Stewart. 151 Gladstone Road. ANDFORD Giants, Iceland Poppies, ' large flowers with long stems; also Coonara Pinks; 1/- per dozen.— D. S. Thompson & Co. OMATO Plants now ready for ■ glasshouse planting or outside sheltered positions; 1/6 per dozen.— D. S. Thompson & Co. WANTED TO RENT ANTED. —Unfurnished Room in TT return for services, light duties, eewing.— Write "Trustworthy," c/o. Herald. . ■ . st>s TO LET TO LET.—Self-contained Furnished Flat; 5 Rawiri Street, Kait }-~- Phone 1497. _± 7 -L . LET.—Unfurnished 3-roomed ■ Flat, private entrance. —Apply evenings, 173 Esplanade, Kaitl. 559 'OR SALE.—Solid Walnut Roller Top Desk, in beautiful condition: •wonderful workmanship.—Barwick s Mart, Peel Street.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 1

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