BOOT REPAIRS OENTLEMBN‘9' Hall soled and heeled (sewn) 6/LADIES’ Half soled and heeled (sewn) • 4A WALLY JOHNSON’S LOWE STREET NOTE: ONE ADDRESS ONLY.
ADVERTISEMENTS ior this column must be handed In not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. _____ SITUATIONS VACANT COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. A PPLICATIONS, addressed “County "“■ Chairman,” and marked "Typiste,” are invited, and will be received until Noon on SATURDAY, July 27. 1935, for the position of Shorthand Typiste to the County. Applications should be accompanied by a personal testimonial and statement of ability. Salary £ 1 per week to commence. F. T. ROBINSON, 777 County Clerk. TENANTED.— 3 or 4 experienced Bushmen for contract, Wairoa district; preference given unemployed. —Apply dePelichet. McLeod & Co. Ltd. 734 WORK WANTED .ALL types of Saws Sharpened,. Set, “ and Re-toothed: machine accurate; charges moderate. —Saw Service. S. Loan. 36 Bright Street. PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices: choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. PUPILS WANTED ■ TAKE Your Own Leather, strong, pliable, durable; send 6' stamps for samples and particular^—Benjamin A. Phelps, Tauranga. LOST T OST.—Would the person who took ■*"* Bicycle from H.S. Motors please return Olley. c/o. A. H. Wallis. 730 f OST. —Canvas Kit, containing numU ber plate, bathing clothes; Morere or Wharerata. —Reward, Herald. 731 T OST. —Between Tokomaru Bay and " Gisborne, Sugar Bag, containing clothes; reward. —Ring 6555, 736 T OST.—Saturday afternoon, between Lentell’s Corner, Walnui Road, and Public Library, Red Umbrella Handle. —Please leave 130 Wainui Road. i 747_ YjyoULD Person who removed Cycle, ’ * Monday night, from rack outside King's Theatre, leave same at A.B.C. Motors 768 FOUND POUND— Cheap Firewood,' 7 bags L Mill Slabs. 10/-. 3 for 5/-. 2 for S/6. 1 for 2/-: 4 sacks Tawa and 1 jack Kindling. 1.0/-: Coal. Coke, and Uarbonettes. —Only at Shipp’s. Phone 10S. • i CLOTHING SALE, 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 fiHEAP 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, 1/- .and 1/6 per dozen.— Hardy’s Fruit Exchange and Clock Fruit Shop. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. L NEMONES and Ranunculus, *- double prize mixed, September owering, rotation planting; 1/ozen, 5/- 100 posted.—Griffiths’ Nureries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. S.l. New LUSTRALIAN New Hybrid Gladiolus, gorgeous snades In iixed colors, large plump bulbs; 3/6 >zen posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, t. Eden. Auckland, S.l.
BEAUTIFUL Scented Rose Trees in 50 tamed varieties; orange, pink, salmon, crimson, etc.; 12/- dozen, posted; guaranteed.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland, S.l. . BULB Bargains.—lxias, Tritonias, Iris. Freesias, Babianas. Alliums. Daffodils, Golden Jonquils; 6d dozer.; 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. Thompson & Co. FOR SALE. —Onion Plants, Giant Rocca. early: 1/- per 100: good plants.—Barwick’s Mart. Peel Street. T?RUIT Trees, Shrubs, Forest Trees, Ornamental and Stock Hedges, choice Roses; we have a wonderful selection of the best quality trees.— P. S. Thompson & Co. KAITI Nursery for Fruit Trees, Shelter Trees. Hedging Shrubs. Roses. Cannas, and all Nursery Stock. —C. Berrldge. Graham Road. VrEW Seed.—Pinus Insignis, 5/-; a' Macrocarpa, 6/-; Lawsoniana, 6/- per lb., post free. —B. H. Just, .fjfurseryman. Palmerston North. CO7 kpLANT Now. —Asparagus Roots, per TX ioO 5/- to 20/-; instructions on ■how to plant on application Cook’s, * Florists, Gisborne. Phone 498. CUTTON’S English-grown Seed, imported in sealed packets and zinclined cases; fresh for this season. —W. Stewart. 151 Gladstone Road. CUTTON’S Seeds, Flowers and O Vegetables, in generous-sized packets; 4d each.—W. Stewart. 151 Gladstone Road. __ — CANDFORD Giants, Iceland Popples, large flowers with long stems: also Coonara Pinks; 1/- per dozen. D. S. Thompson & Co. rpoMATO Plants now ready for A" glasshouse planting or outside sheltered positions; 1/6 per dozen. D. S. Thompson & Co. .
WANTED TO RENT WANTED to Rent.—Small ■™ " VAnlpnt * venient House, handy town: rent In advance. —Write "Civil Servant.” Herald. 1 12L TO LET TO LET. —Upper Stout Street, 6roomed House, with motor shed. A. H. Clare, Ail Cash. 242 . TO LET.—Two Front Rooms, with conveniences; 54 Wi Pere Street. —Apply Herald. 7^6 _ TO LET. —6-roomed House and lacre, Leith Street: renovated.— Apply Mrs. Faulkner, 20 Rutene Road, Phone 250. 12! TO LET. —Nico House, Ballance Street: only 20/- per week to good tenant. —Apply Frank Neill, Estate Agent. 72 Lowe Street. TO LET.—S-roomed House, Clifford Street: rental 25/- per week.— Apply Frank Neill, Estate Agent, Phone 152. ■ TO LET.—Modern Bungalow, near -*• town; cheap to right one. —Apply Frank Neill, 72 Lowe Street. Phone 152. nro LET.—Large House, with usual A conveniences, very handy to town; moderate rental.—Apply Ball & Crawshawy Peel Street, Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18765, 23 July 1935, Page 1
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