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

ADVERTISEMENTS for thisl column must be handed in not later than II a.m. otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. _J— SiTUATIONS_WANTIS— housework, fopd VT" of 'children; daily.-H. Lindsey. Unper_StoutJ^^ =========^~ c.TIIATIONS "VACANT WANTED. ENERGETIC MAN, age 25 to 35, as Representative for Gisborne. Good appearance and address essentia Liberal commissions and good opportunity for udvanceme«t to man of integrity and selling abilltj. Write to- ~E NERGBTIc » 770 C/o. Herald. _ POVERTY BAY GOLF CLUB (Inc.). CADDY BOYS. ALT, Boys willing' to act as Caddies during season are asked to assemble at Golf Links oh 28th inst.. and April 4 (Saturdays) at 12 noon, and have names recorded by Professional. COMMENCEMENT SEASON'S PROGRAMME. March 28: Stableford Bogey Competition. . ~ _ April 4: Official Opening, Canadian Mixed Foursomes. R. \V. J. EDWARDS, 797 _HorK_Sec_retjary._ W _ ANTED.-^Shepherd.—Ring evenings. 9935. _Ji»L S7ANTED.—Youtii, to assist; able ▼V to drive—Apply Allan's. 389 Gladstone Road. J Bl '. WANTED— Young Girl, with bicycle, V> for shop—Write No. 15. Herald. 7oi \TITANTED.— Strong Youth, with 2 or VV 3 dogs, for general station work. —Riner 4SBS. 'J*.

WORK.JWANTED . LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, *» and Re-toothed; machine ourate: charges moderate.—Saw Service. S. Loan. 36 Bright Street XPERT Watch and Clock Repairs, reasonable and accurate.—Lentell. Watchmaker, c/o. Lily Shilling Store, onnosite Herald, lAINTING and Paperhanging, good - work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. 39£CJifford_Stree t. Phone 992. VI7ANTED.— Laundry done privately, »* twice weekly.—Apply Phone 100. 783 - WANTED.— Brickwork and Concretework of any description; Repairs promptly executed. —J. T. Morgan. Phone 12295. RESTAURANTS AFTER the Dance.—A great Supper at "The Hole "in the Wall," Gisborne's new All-night Restaurant.-226 Gladstone Road. °4?_ i JOLLY good end to a good dance or party—Supper at "The Hole in um> Wall," Gisborne's All-night Restaurant, near Clock Tower. 643. LOST.— Near Peel Street, Tuesday afternoon. Fur Glove.—Finder please ring 112. 755

" OST From Mangapapa, JtsiacK, u White and Tan Sheep Dog- X3i "" 576 D. i LOST.— Between Gisborne and Morere. Tuesday. 050 x 16 Firestone Air Wheel—Reward. Herald. 759 LOST. —Wednesday evening, outside Poho-o-rawiri Hall, Brown Crocodile Skin Bag; reward.—Finder return South British Office. 795_ JJTRAYING on property, Kaiti.—2- * tooth Ewe, hole centre left earPhone 616. 747 . FOUND.— Cheap Firewood, 7 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's, Phone 808 S. CLOTHING Go \ —The lates-t Lumber • £?•.-"•• Jackets, in Leather 37/6. All Wool 12/6. zip fasteners; Coloured Jerseys, with roll collars, only 4/11; Specials In Coloured Towels. 3 for 3/3.—G.S.A. forßeUer JVaJue. 794 Q A —Leather Overcoats, D. 8., .3.A. with belt, fleecy lined, 75/-; fine Serge and Worsted Trousers 19/11 and 22/9; All Wool Rugs, 8/3 G.S.A. for Better Value. 794 \ —Fine quality Tan Willow .O.J*.. ghoes for Men , 13/9. 19/7 and 23/9; Knee Gum Boots. British made, 13/11 and 15/11; Farmers' Dressy Boots, Black 24/9, Tan 25/9.TO.S.A. for Better Value. 794

ALE Bargain Prices.—Suits 49/6, ""' Trousers 9/6, Sports Coats 19/6. Shirts 4/6, Felt Hats 4/11.—Tom Robertson for Keen Value. FRUIT. VEGETABLES APPLES.— Delicious, 61bs 1/-, 4/benzine case; Ballarats, 121bs 1/-, 3/3 case; Shawland Queen, good eating, 81ba 1/-, 3/6 case.—At Dickson's. Phone 1450. . AT Dickson's, Gisborne's Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer.— Choicest Bananas. 31bs 1/-; Stewing Pears, 61bs 1/-: Dessert Pears, olbs 1 /-. —Next to Woolworths. AT Dickson's Only.—Potatoes, 141bs 1/-:' Pickling Onions, Clbs 1/-: Kumaras. 51bs 1/-; Pineapples. 1/eaeh: Quinces. 61bs 1/-.—Free Delivery. - A PPLES.—Wanted known, treeripened Cox's Oranges now ready. __2!L JAM Melons ready now.—Hardy's Fni It Exchange. Phone 310. QUINCES for jam and preserving; 121bs for 1/9.— Hardy's Fruit Exchange, Phone 310. HODGSON'S GRAPES NOW READY. Ulbs for 1/-.

288 ABERDEEN ROAD CHARLIE MENG YEE (Next McKenzie's). CHEAPEST FRUITERER IN GISBORNE. DELICIOUS APPLES, 61bs 1/-. New Season's CAULIFLOWERS from 3d each. Biff Reductiosa in all ROOT VEGETABLES. Now ;Jd per bundle. GOOD ONIONS. 141bs ] /_ Telephone 1610.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18974, 26 March 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18974, 26 March 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18974, 26 March 1936, Page 1