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BOOT REP AXES ' GENTLEMEN'S Half soled and heeled (ae'svnl 6/LADIES’ Half soled and heeled (sewn) 4/Orilv at — WALLY JOjcIJN SON'S LOWE STREET. NOTE: ONE ADDRESS ONLY.

ADVERTISEMENTS ior this columa must be banded in not later than II a.m., otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. "situations wanted WEST End Syncopaters’ Orchestra, ** country dances specialty; get our quote.—Phone 533; 62J. SITUATIONS VACANT TO REPRESENTATIVES. LEADING firm of Merchants require a Representative for the Gisborne and East Coast Districts. Must be live, energetic man, thoroughly reliable, and experienced in Grocery Trade. Write, giving full details and enclosing copies only of references, to "Energetic,” c/o. Charles Haines Advertising Agency. Auckland. 675 WOOL STORES. APPLICATIONS are invited from fully qualified Men. with knowledge of trade requirements, for positions as follows: Wool Classifiers, Wool Sorters. Applicants to state experience in handling Crossbred and Halfbred wools, and to send copies only of testimonials to “WOOL,” C/o. The Goldberg Advertising Agency Ltd.. Box 1528. Wellington. 63C WJANTED. —Maize Pickers;- 7d per JR# 1 bag, part meat, whare. —Apply ■idle, Matawhero. 660 VP ANTED. —2 Station Hands, one * * with 3 or 4 good dogs, the other to milk and make himself useful. — Apply 223 W, Wairoa, evenings. 645 WANTED—Reliable Man, dairy ** farm, permanent job; £1 week and found. —Write No. 43, Herald. 691 "WANTED.—Someone take care Gentleman Invalid,,hours 8 to 5; slight nursing experience, but not essential. —Phone 1310 for appointment. 685 TXT'ANTED. —Capable Cook-General, ” for Coast, wages 20/-; CookGeneral. handy to town, 20/-; capable Girl, over 20, for shop work. —Gardner's Registry. 557. 713 WORK WANTED ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed: machine accurate: charges moderate. —Saw Service. S. Loan. 36 Bright Street. (ILERICAL Work Wanted.—TradesV men’s books written up; nominal charges.—Write “X.Y.,” Herald. 649 FJQR a Clean Sweep Phone 1915Chimneys swept without fuss or dust. —Bayilss. Ormond Road. TIAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices: ‘choice Mlection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. (98 Clifford Street. Phone 992. . PUPILS WANTED TLfAKE Your Own Leather, strong, pliable, durable: send C stamps for samples and mln A. Phelps, Tauranga. 7 LGST ;OST—At the Peace Ball, 1 Brilliant * Eur-ring.—Reward, Herald. 708 T OST.—Brown Bag, Zip fastener, , ■ containing parcels, Peel Street, Friday.—Apply Herald. Reward. 679 FOUND FOUND. —Cheap Firewood, 7 bags Mill Slabs. 10/-. 3 for 5/-. 2 for 3/6. I for 2/-; 4 sacks Tawa and 1 •ack Kindling. 10/-; Coal. Coke, and Carbonettes. —Only at Shipp’s. Phone 808. CLOTHING GALE, 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. T OCAL Oranges, sweet and juicy, 6d, - lJ 1/- and 1/6 per dozen.—Hardy’s Fruit Exchange and Clock Fruit Shop. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, double prize mixed, September flowering, rotation planting; 1/dozen, 6/- 100 posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, ML Eden, Auckland. S.l. Australian 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 i 60 named varieties; orange, pink, j salmon, crimson, etc.; 12/- dozen, j posted; guaranteed.—Griffiths’ Nur- : series. Mt. Eden, Auckland. S.l. i BULB Bargains.—lxias, Tritonias, 1 Iris, Freesias, Babianas, Alliums, j Daffodils, Golden Jonquils; 6d dozen, pu&ted— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden.; Auckland. S.l. , j /CARNATIONS, Giant Chabaud, excel all others in duration of bloom- [ ing, and are much easier to grow; mixed colors; 2/6 per dozen. —D. S. Thompson & Co. FOR SALE.—Onion Plants, Giant j Rocca. early; 1/- per 100: good! plants.—Barwlck’s Mart, Peel Street. FRUIT Trees, Shrubs, Forest Trees, Ornamental and Stock Hedges, choice Roses: we have a wonderful; ■election of the best quality trees. —; D. S. Thompson & Co. I J£AITI Nursery for Fruit Trees, Shelter Trees. Hedging Shrubs. Roses. Cannas. and all Nursery Stock. —C. Berrldge. Graham Road. NEW Seed.—Pinus Insignis, 5/-; Macrocarpa, 6/-; Lawsoniana, 6/- per lb., post free. —B. H. Just, Nurseryman. Palmerston North. 607 PLANT 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. BUTTON’S Seeds, Flowers and * Vegetables, in generous-sized rackets; 4d each. —W. Stewart, 151 Hadstone Road. SANDFOKD Giants, Iceland Poppies, large flowers with long stems: also Coonara Pinks: 1/- per dozen. — D. S. Thompson & Co. moMATO Plants now ready for glasshouse planting or outside sheltered positions; 1/6 per dozen. — I). S. Thompson * Co. _ WANTED TO RENT WANTED.—Plainly Furnished 3roomed Bach; vicinity Harris Street.—Write No. 42, Herald. 684 WANTED to Buy—Store Pigs, in ■ forward cohdition.-r-Carroll & Cooper, Phone 1112 W.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 1

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