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BOOT REPAIBS GENTLEMEN'S— Half soled and heeled (aewn) 6/LADIES'— Half soled and heeled (sewn) 4/Only at — WALLY JOHNSON'S LOWE STREET NOTE; ONE ADDRESS ONLY.

IDVEBTISEMENTS lor this column must ba handed In not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear In the later edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED Station Manager, married,, good references, requires position in month's time.—Address Herald. __ _ __L SITUATIONS VACANT iOOD Cowboy, with dogs, required ESjC at once; good wages to right man. —Address at Herald. 925 JAN TED. —Cook-General; reler- ' ' ences. —Mrs. Stanley Nathan, Haiti. m. 57 ANTED.—Married Couple for H. •' C. Nolan/ Ruakituri.—Apply Phone 249. TIT ANTED Urgently.—Housekeeper, •" competent to take full-charge; good town home for reliable woman. —Write No. 22. Herald. 915 Vir ANTED. —Station Hand,, must be ** able to fence and handle horses. —Apply evenink. C. Graham, 282 K. 930 ______ D For tourist hotel, * * Housemaid and HousemaidWaitress. —Premier Agency, Good's Chambers. 93d WANTED —2 Housemaid-Wait-resses, same place, fare paid, wages 30/-; Man*, experienced in gardening. 30/-; Cowboys for station, 25/-, 20//-' Rousabout for station, 20/-; Generals. 25/-.—Gardner's -_•-.«.>_.-.-.

WORK WANTED ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate. —Saw Service. S. ; frban. 36 Bright Street. EXPERT Watch and Clock Repairs, reasonable and accurate. —Lentell, Watchmaker, c/o. Lily Shilling Store, opposite Herald. - PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. ANTED. —Brickwork and Con- ■ ■ cretework of any description; Repairs promptly executed. —J. T. Morgan. Phone 12295.

WANTED BOARD HOMES for 2 Boys, Monday to Friday, within 4 miles High School: willing milk 2 cows, etc., each in return part board..— Apply Herald. LOST.— Between Patutahi and Matawhero. Green Tarpaulin; reward.—Phone 1276. 907. " OST—Vicinity Freezing Works and J town, 30/- in notes; reward.— "Worker," Herald. £2B LOST.— Between Turanganui Hotel and Lowe Street, Rolled Gold Watch.—Finder please leave Turanganui Hotel. Reward. 937 . FOUND I?OUND.— Cheap Firewood, '7 sacks . '-Mill Slabs. 10/-, 3 for 5/-. 2 for 3/6 1 for 2/-„; 4 salcks- Tawa and Tt sack kindling, 10/-; Coal. Coke and Carbonettes.— Only at Shipp s. Phone ■ 808 S. " DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY^ rr>IXE. L.UNN, Costumier and ■-Dressmaker— Dressmaking Classes term commencing January 25.-258 Childers Road. 1,3 ~

CLOTHING -■■ »OYS' Heavy Cheviot Serge Sllorts, * heavy lining/ double seats, size 3 to 16; the ideal school shorts; 4/11 pair.—Hallenstein Bros._Lt(L_ 88 6 _ BOYS' Empire Navy Serge School Suits, double seats and elbows, fast color; sizes 7 to 12 28/6, 13 to 16 •mwk—Hallenstein Bros. Ltd, 880 COMPLETE Outfits and correct colors for all schools and colleges, specially reduced at Hallenstein Bros. Ltd. s ° b - COLONIAL All Wool* and Roslyn Plunket Flannel School and College Shirts, sizes Hi to 15.—Back to School Discounts at Hallenstein Bros. Ltd. 111 UITS —Smart wear; Men's Worsted *< * Suits; our special. 65/-. —Tom. Robertson, for keen value. , i / IN the £ "Back to School"—Dis- ''■" count on all Boys' School Outfits for limited period—Hallenstein Bros. Ltd. 886 FRUIT. VEGETABLES PLES, large new season Cooking Apples. 81bs 1/-; Fiji Bananas. 31bs 1/-.—Dickson's Fruit Mart, next i to Woolworths. ' „ T Dickson's, Gisborne's Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer.— Hoth'ouse and Outdoor Tomatoes, 8d "and lOd per lb.—Phone 1450. LT Dickson's. —Potatoes, lOlbs 1/-; Canadian Onions, 81bs 1/-' Peas, 51bs 1/-: Swedes, 51b£ 1/-; free dellvery.—Phone 1450. , FRESH Fruit direct from our orchard daily; ring us; we deliver *~ *,*,,* dnnr—D. S. Thomnson & Co. TEW Season's Luscious Fruit.— * Apples, Peaches, Plums supplied in any quantity—D. S. Thompson & Co. '' ' ET us book your order for Bottling J and Jam Peaches or Plums.— Hardy's Fruit Exchange, 'Phone 310. "VTEW Season's Apples, eating and ■*?• cooking, fresh from our orchards teach day.—Hardy's Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. _ . DO your shopping at Charlie Meng Yee for quality Fruit and fresh Vegetables at lowest prices in Glaborne. New Potatoes, first grade. 101 b for 1/-; extra choice Peaches, 4d per lb.; Gravensteln Apples, 41bs1/-; Hothouse Tomatoes, 10d lb.; Stringless Beans, 51bs 1/-.—184 Gladstone Road, Phone 1610. FLOWERS, BULBS.JETC. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR GLADIOLI LOVERS to view the Latest Selection .In MR. ALEX. THOMSON'S WINDOW, PEEL STREET/ 927 ANEMONES and Ranunculus, prize . doubles, large bulbs, choicest mixed; 11- dozen. 5/- 100 posied.Grlfflths' Nurseries Ltd.. Mt. Lcten. Auckland. S.L__ __ - AROMATIC Burtonii Freesia, 1/3 dozen: Giant Daffodils, Mixed Ixias,^ Hybrid Tritonias. Bluo Sailor Boys; 1/- dozen posted.—Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. _S.L__^ JOW Now.—Artistic Iceland Poppies, V Primula Malacoides. Stocks, and IWlnter Flowering Sweet Peas.—D. S. Thompson & Co.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 1

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