boot repairs GENTLEMEN'S— Half soled and heeled (sewn) 6/LADIES’— , , Half soled and heeled (sewn) 4/Only at— WALLY JOHNSON’S LOWE street NOTE: ONE ADDRESS ONLY.
ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must he handed in not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. —. SITUATIONS VACANT Governess Help for countiy, teach one child, correspondence; good home; girl with alinleexperifnce j^reterred -Apply—Herald. WANTED Strong Ead. Apply Hampton's Pork Butchery. t -. ANTED.— A Man Cook.— Ring *!UD. Matawai. 01 -Ring Phone 70 WANTED —For Taheke Station, Here. ’ a Cowboy-Shepherd Phone t>ooß. WANTED—Cook, in 3 weeks; wages Vi, jjo/-.—Apply by letter to Mrs. *V. Graham. Ormond. __ 15 YiTANTED. —Lady Help for country. YV —Apply McLean, 83K, Te Ivaraka. - VST ANTED Experienced CookVV - General, for country.— King 1321 M. —“ WANTED. —Farm Hand, help strip, 30 cows; machines; 2a/-. Wlite 13, Herald. J 2GD. Matawai. ANTED.— Shepherd. (HiOtV. I\7ANTED. —Youth, for sheep and H dairy farm; good wages suitable nan.— Apply H. Adams, t\rANTEI'X —Girl, for housework, one 11. just left school preferred; hours .30 to 3 p.m.—Address at Herald.
WORK WANTED ALL types of Saws Sharpened, bet, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate.—Saw Service. S. Loan. 36 Bright Street. "JT'XPERT Watch and Clock Repairs, T reasonable and accurate —Lentell. Watchmaker, c/o. Lily Shilling Store, opposite HeraltL PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J.H. Hall. 396 Clifford Street. CHEPHERD, with 4 dogs, open for engagement.—Apply Williams & Kettle Ltd. 117 ANTED.—Brickwork and ConVY cr etework of any description; Repairs promptly executed.—J. T. Morgam. Phone 12295. WANTEDBOARD BOARD, by young business man, private family; moderate; central. Write No. 16, Herald. 117 AN TED. —Board with private VY family, phone essential; terms moderate.— Write “Civil Servant, Herald. LOST
LOST Policy.—The National Mutual Lii£e Association of Australasia Ltd. The Policy No. El 6429 on the life of Murray Dencil Richardson having been lost. I hereby Rive ' notice that a cony of the original will be issued under Section •>) ot Life insurance Act. 1908,” unless notice forbidding same bo lodged with the association within fourteen '•ays ui this date. —tV. A. Martin. M: - ager f >” New Zealand. Dated Matvt., «. L>3o. . ] Lost. —Prom Aerodrome, Black and Tan Long-haired Collie, answers to “Jock." —Please_i’ing_Airways J __o9 LOST. —Brown AVallet, small sum of money and papers. Keep money and return wallet to Herald. to LOST. —Kaiti, in vicinity of Harris Street. Black Brindle Scottish Terrier, answers name Jenny.—Please communicate Dr. Gunn. Rcwaud. — OSW—From Mangapapa, Friday night. Dark Brown Pony Gelding, unshod, dock tail, long mane, slight sore on hind leg—Finder please ring PI aiding. Phone 57GM. Rewind. oi WoljLD person who removed Leather Coat, with scurf and cycle clips in pockets, front Oddfellows’ Hall, return same to H. McKnlght’s Kitchenette. FOU N D FOUND. —Cheap Firewood, 7 sacks Mill Slabs, 10/-, 3 for 5/-. 2 for 3/6 1 for"2/-; 4 sacks Tawa and l sack kindling, 10/-; Coal, Coke and Carbonettes— Only at Shipps. Phone 808 S. CLOTHING BIG Reductions in Men’s Smart Wear; sale now on. —Tom Robertson. for Keen Value. FRUjT. VEGETABLES T Dickson’s, Gisborne’s Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer. Choice Tomatoes, 31bs and 41bs 1/-; Cucumbers. 2d each; New Seasons Celery.—Phone 1450 APPLES, Ballarat, Cooking, 121bs 1/- (no windfalls); Eating Apples 81bs 1/-; Choice Hothouse Grapes, daily 1/4 lb.; Pears. 51bs 1/-; Cooking Pears. 61bs 1 /-.—At Dickson’s oniy. A' SPECIAL. —Potatoes, 201bs 1/-; Pickling Onions, Gibs 1/-; Carrots, Parsnips. Beetroot, Id bundle.—Dickson delivers free. Phono 1450. BOOK your orders for Golden Queen Peaches. —Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. Phone 310 CHOICE Hothouse Grapes, fresh daily: 1/6 lb.—Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. 34 Peel Street. FLOWERS, bulbs, etc. \ NEMONES, St. Brigid, and choice A. Ranunculus, first grade 1/6 dozen or 7/6 per 100; second grade 9d dozen or 5/- per 100.—D. iL Thompson Co. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, prize A doubles, large bulbs choicest mixed - 1/- dozen. 5/- 100 posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries Ltd.. Mt. Eden. Auckland. ST.— A ROMATIC Burtonii Freesia, 1/3 A dossen; Giant Daffodils, Mixed Ixias Hybrid Tritonias Blue Sa lor Boys; 1/- dozen Posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckiand. fe.l^ A SSORTED Winter Flowering A Sweet Peas. Prize Iceland r oppies. Carnations. Double Stocks Golden Gleam Nasturtium; Od packet Posttl. —Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. men, Auckland, S.l. ANEMONES! Ranunculi! , ’SunA mixed guaranteed finest strafn : 5/- 100.-Dryburgh Nurseries. Rocklands Avenue. Mt. Eden. —— ALL varieties of highest grade Bulbs in stock. —Anemones and Ranunculi. Claremont "AA” strain (best obtainable). 1/- dozen. 6/- 100: St. Brigid. choice mixed. 9d dozen, 4/100.—“Berridges.” . ARTISTIC Floral Work.— Wedding Bouquets, in modern designs: Wreaths and Crosses at shortest notice; Fresh Cut Flowers daily. R. W. Cook. Florist. Albion Buildings. "DABIANAS, in shades of Blue, purple and maroon, splendid for border edging; 1/- per dozen, 5/- per 100. —D. S. Thompson & Co.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18954, 3 March 1936, Page 1
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