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BOOT REPAIRS GENTLEMEN'S— Half soled and heeled (sewn) LADIES*— .'.■,:.; Half soled and heeled (sewn) 4/only at — WALLY JOHNSON'S LOWE STEEET NOTE: ONE ADDRESS ONLY.

4DVEETISEMENTS for thli column mult do hinded in not Hter than U Ma., otherwise they will »ppe*r In th« Hw* edition columni. L SITUATIONS WANTED POSITION wanted in General Grocery Store -or Warehouse by Young Man, aged 17 years, with two years' general experience in leading general -store of East Coast town; strong, and of good personality and character.—Reply "Grocer." c/o. Herald. i*LL 7 ANDTED.—Position by Girl (IB), T « in shop: 2 years High School.— Apply Herald. 1:J:; SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED EXPERIENCED SHOP ASSISTANTS J. R. McKENZIE LTD. [:' ' MONDAY. 18th inst. (k ISBORNE Business has vacancy "' for keen, energetic Salesman for good selling line; permanent position to man who shows good results. — Write in strictest confidence to No. 30, Herald. ?26 SKIN Flesher; practical knowledge essential.—Apply P. E. Wilson, Makaraka. 14 *- W ANTED.—Refined ' Girl,' 16-18, light duties, 9.30 to s.3o.—Write No. JS2, Herald. 232_ ANTED.—Capable Girl for * v country—Apply 64 Ormond Road, evenings. 112

WANTED Urgently.—For Wairoa, * ' Cowboy; machines. —Ring 988 D, Gisborne. 121 I7ANTED Immediately.—Cowman - ' ' Gardener—Ring 1475 M, evenings. 187 PANTED. —3 good Men, shovelling ' • shingle; Coast.— Ring J. Andrew, 325. 192, 'ANTED,—Cook-General; refer- " ences Mrs. S. D. Nathan, Tukura' Road. jjg [ANTED. —Good Man, general farm • ■ work. —Apply immediately. E. J. Preston, Manutukg. 211 V ANTED. —Man, to milk and garden —R. Graham, Ormond, Phone 979 R. , 21? ANTED.—Cowboy, , for snee. station.—Apply Williams L Kettle Ltd. 234! . WANTED.— Strong Youth or Young Man, 'to milk cows, and garden. —Ring 22R, Tolaga Bay, evenings. fANTED.—For country, active ■ • Companion Help, middle-aged woman, or widow with child not objected to.—Write No. 26. Herald. 127 VAS TED.—Capable Cook, town, 27/6; Cook and Housemaid, same place, good wages; Cook-General. 25/-, country; Cook-General, 15/-; Station Cook, man, 20/-; several Cowboys.—Gardner's Registry. 557. 238 WORK WANTED ALL. types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate. — Saw Service. S. Loan. 36 Bright Street. ___

CABPBNTER doing work, reasonable; anything in building trade. —Morris. 491 A Childers Road. 231 ' AWNMOWERS Overhauled, and ■** Wheels Regrooved, giving greater efficiency.—Globe Engineering, Dis- \ raeli Street, Mower Experts. 151 >AINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. L7ANTED —Upholstering, Re-cover- -■" ing etc., work guaranteed; prices reasonable.—H. Murphy, 295 Aberdeen Road. r/( * WANTED TO BOARD i 7 ANTED Boarders. —Private home, ■ \ adult family, wants Boarders, friends preferable; central.—Address Herald. 98 FOUND *OUNIX—Cheap Firewood, 1 sacks ■ Mill Slabs, 10/-. 3 for 5/-. 2 for 3/6 1 for 2/-; 4 sacks Tawa and 1 sack kindling, 10/-; Coal. Coke and Carbonettes.— Only at Shipp'a. Phone 808 S. —. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY ALL work done under personal supervision, satisfaction guaranteed, at reasonable prices.—Robinia i* Cook. 214 fTTING-OUT, Designing, Dressmaking of all Ladies' and Chila*s Frocks. Coats. Costumes.— n-i. XT fnnV- i 214

• OBINIA H. COOK, Expert Dress- ■■" maker and Costumier, at 25 Lvsnar's Buildings, Peel Street. 214 CLOTHING OR Men.—Suits, two-piece, latest, 49/6. Flannel sports trousers, greys, fawns, 10/6 to 25/-. Striped and plain blazers, 19/6 to 32/6.—Tom. Robertson, for keen value. FRUIT. VEGETABLES , SPECIAL Purchase.—Finest New L Potatoes 41bs 1/-; Canadian Onions, 41bs 1/-.—Free delivery at Dickson's. Regent Buildings. T Dickson's, Gisborne's Cheapest Fruiterer.—Jam Strawberries, 1/- ,„„ book your orders now, orders taken in rotation.—Phone 1450. NOTHER Special.—Queensland L Pineapples, 1/- each; Fresh Cauliflowers, Cabbages, Lettuce, daily; Green Peas, 31bs 1/-.—Dick-son's Fruit Mart, Phone 1450. Lemons and Oranges in variety. Clock Fruit Shop and Hardy's Fruli Peel Street. DO your shopping at Charlie Meng Yee for quality Fruit and fresh "Vegetables at lowest prices in Gisborne. We can supply you with New Potatoes, 31bs 1/-; 2nd grade, 51bs 1/-; nice fresh Green Peas, 4d lb, or 2/- per peck; Asparagus, 6d per big bundle; also in stock new season's Strawberries, and the prices are very reasonable.—lß4 Gladstone Road. Phone 1610. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. AUSTRALIAN Hybrid Gladioli, 'choicest mixture, usually 7/6 dozen; we offer ldoz 3/6. 50 bulb* 12/-, for summer displays.—Griffiths' Nurseries Ltd., Mt. Eden. Auckland, 8.1. _: .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18865, 16 November 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18865, 16 November 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18865, 16 November 1935, Page 1

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