BOOT REPAIRS (BNTLEMEN'S— Half soled and heeled (aewn) " ' 6/LADIES'— Half soled and heeled (gewn) Only at— WALLY JOHNSON'S LOWE STREET NOTE: ONE ADDRESS ONLY.
IDVEBTISEMENTS for thle column man •e handed in not later then 11 »•»., otherwise they -will appeK In the later edition columni. SITUATIONS VACANT WE have an opening for BRIGHT GIRL FOR OFFICE. Apply in first instance by letter only, giving fullest information regarding school attainments in mathematics, typewriting, shorthand, and previous office r erle s nC H.PH?LLIPS & CO.LTD., OOD Cowboy, with dogs, required V at once; good wages to right man. Address at Herald. °£»- ADY Help for small adult family. 1 —Apply Herald. 984 . WANTED.— Camp Cook.—G. Henderson. Builder, Phone_l2ol._24 .», ANTED— Man Cook for Opou W station.— Ring 1290 A. 994 ANTED.—Smart Boy, .to help :■» milk, and deliver small round.— Ring 207, after J. , 25£. ANTED.—Cook-General; retei- " ences.-Mrs. S. D. Nathan. j ANTED Housemaid-Waitress, country hotel.—Premier Employment Agency, Good's' Chambers. 30_ ANTED.—Man Cook, £2; CookGeneral. £l.—Wall's Registry. 07. . .. - 36 iTANTED.—For Tolaga Bay, Girl, <■'» for milking shed, good home: wages 12/6.— Ring 71S. Tolaga Bay. 3irl for light house- ' » work- one just left school pre-ferred.-Apply 160 Clifford Street.^ WANTED.— For Stationery and Bookselling, smart Youth, good address: knowledge of typewriter essential.— Apply in own handwriting t rt "Stationer.". Herald. 222. ANTED.— Shepherd, good wages; " Cook-General; Nursery Housemaid, town; Girl for Mahia: Girl, country, 20/-.—Marshall's Registry. 1756. , ' 7ANTED.—Farm Hand, Cowboy, »V and Rouseabout, wages £1 and 25/-- 2 Housemaid-Waitresses, 30/-. fares paid; Young Girl, country, wages 10/-'; capable Gardener, 30/-. —Gardner's Registry. 557. »<
WORK WANTED ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate.—Saw Service, S. Loan, 36 Bright Street. XPERT Watch and Clock Repairs, reasonable and accurate. —Lentell, Watchmaker, c/o. Lily Shilling Store. opposite Herald. . MAN, with 2J-ton Truck, available for work or any payable propositi™ write No. 25. Herald. 1 »AINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice .selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street. Phone_992. 7ANTED. —Brickwork and Con- • ■ cretework of any description; Repairs promptly executed.—J. T. Morgan. Phone 12295. * WANTED BOARD ANTED—Board for 2 High Schoq) T? Boys, near school. —Apply 150 R. 20 WANTED TO BOARD ANTED. —2 Friends share large " T Room (with Board); also one extra large Unfurnished Room, with or without board.— Apply 8 Parau Street, Kaiti. ' LOST.— Town, Wednesday, Parcel containing fawn and brown silk.— Ring 150 U. Reward. 27_ LOST —About Jan. 10, between Kaiti and Regent. Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, black elastic band.—Finder please leave 189 Palmerston Road -
FOUND OUND.—A Spaniel.—Apply Herald. | OUND.—4-th Wether, 2 bits out front left ear. one bit out front and back right ear.—T. Egan. Graham Road. OUND. —Cheap Firewood. 7 sacks • Mill Slabs. 10/-. 3 for 5/-. 2 for 3/6 1 for 2/-; 4 sa.cks Tawa and 1 sack kindling. 10/-; Coal. Coke and Carbonettes.— Only at Shipp's. Phone 808 S. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY DRESSMAKING, Renovations, Sew- * ing of all kinds; experienced.— Miss Young. 21 Lysnar's Buildings. DRESSMAKING and Tailoring my speciality.— Expert cutting-out by Robinia H. Cook. 21 . kRESSMAKER, Tailoress, Expert ' Cutter-out— Robinia H. Cook. 25 t~ t>...i/Hmctci Pppl Ktrppt.. 21 'AVE your 1936 Gown or Costume L designed and made by Robinia H. Cook. IDLLE. LUNN, Costumier and Dressmaker— Dressmaking Classes term commencing January 25.-258 Childers Road. J,i ~ -
UITS Smart wear; Men's Worsted ' Suits; our special. 65/-. —Tom. Robertson, for keen value. FRUIT. VEGETABLES PPLES large new season Cooking * Apples. 81bs 1/-: Fiji Bananas. 31bs l/- —Dickson's Fruit Mart, next to Woolworths. _____—— • AT Dickson's, Gisborne's Cheapest Wholesale and Retail ■Fruftere*.Hothouse and Outdoor Tomatoes, 8d and lOd per lb.—Phone 1450. T Dickson's.—Potatoes, lOlbs 1/-; fr Canadian Onions, 81bs 1/-- Peas. Bibs 1/-; Swedes. 51bs 1/-: free delivery.—Phone 1450. RESH Fruit direct from our orchard daily; ring us; we deliver TEW Season's Luscious Fruit. J Apples, Peaches. Plums supplyin any quantity.—D. S. Thompson & Co. : ET us book your order for Bottling ! and Jam Peaches or Plums.— Hardy's Fruit Exchange, 'Phone_jlU. VfEW Season's Apples, eating and ■**■■ cooking, fresh from our orchards each day.—Hardy's Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street . ' Yee for quanty Fruit and fresh Vegetables at lowest prices In Gisborne. New Potatoes, first grade. 101 b for 1/-; extra choice Peaches. 4d[per Ibl: Gravenstein Apples, 41bsl/-; Hothouse Tomatoes. lOd lb.: StrinKless Beans. 51bs 1/-.—184 Gladstone Road. Phone 1610.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18922, 25 January 1936, Page 1
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