£OOT 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.
IDVERTISEMENTS -tor'.Oili column must Ti« handed in not later than 11 a.ui., etherise they will appear in the later edition columns. _____ _ . "~~ SITUATIONS VACANT ANTED.— SKepherd.—King even- _ 9935. : ' . i!2l Cook-General for W country; wages 25/r. -Apply WORK WANTED LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate: charges . moderate.—Saw pTtefc-B. Bj_ghJ_SU^et.__ E XPERT 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. E&£?oJl 2 -: WANTED.— Laundry done privately, twice weekly.—Apply Phone 100. WANTED. —Brickwork and Concretework of any description; Repairs promptly executed.—J. r. Morgan, ffhone J-2295. RESTAURANTS FTER the Dance.—A great Suppei L at "The Hole in the Wall," Gisborne's new All-night Restaurant. 226 rilnrt-stona Road. ° 4 l. JOLLY good end to a good dance or party-Supper at "The Hole in me Wall." Gisbome's All-night Restaurant, near Clock Tower. 643, OST—Near Peel Street, Tuesday ' afternoon. Fur Glove.—Finder please ring 112. . I£2. WILL Boys who found Parcel of Shoes outside Reynolds' Shop,
I^OUND.— Gladstone Road, fortnight ■ ago. 18-month Steer, white and speckled pack, back V right ear; also Hereford-Shorthorn Yearling Heifer, double V end right ear, top quarter left; both tails banged. Unless claimed and expenses paid will be *t& . PHONE 1028. TRAYING on property, Kaiti.—2- *-"' tooth Ewe, hole centre left ear. — Phone 616. 747 OUND.—Cheap Firewood, 7 sacks Mill Slabs. 10/-, 3 lor 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 A —The latest Lumber .10. xi.. jackets, in Leather 37/6, All Wool 12/6, zip fasteners; Coloured Jersevs, with roll collars, only'4/11; Specials in Coloured Towels, 3 for 3/3 G.S.A. for Better Value. 794 G : - __ Leat^er overcC) ats, D. 8., .lO.xi-. W j tn jjeit, fleecy lined. 75/-; line Serge and Worsted Trousers 19/11 and 22/9; All Wool Rugs, 8/3--G.S.A.,for Better Value, 794_ GD A —Fine quality Tan Willow .£5.X\-. shoes for Men, 13/9, 19/7 and 23/9; Knee Gum. Boots. British made, 13/11 and 15/U: Farmers Pressy Boots, Black 24/9, Tan 25/9 G.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 A PPLES, Apples, Delicious, gibs If-, 4/- benzine cane; Ballarats, 121bs ~-, 3/3 case: Quinces. Gibs 1/-.— Only at Dickson's. Phone 1450. AT Dickson's, Gteborne's Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer.— Fiji Bananas. 31bs 1/-; Jamaclan Oranges, 6 a 1/-; -Dessert Pears, 51bs 1/-; Stewintr Pears. 61bs 1-/-. _
AT Dickson's Only.—Kumaras, Gibs 1/-; Pickling Onions. Gibs 1/-; Carrots, Parsnips, Beetroot, Id per bundle; new season'y Celery; free delivery.—Pjione 1450. A" PPLES.—Wanted known, treeripened Cox's Oranges now ready. —Ring 290 W or 1838. 788 AM Melons ready now.—Hardy's ** Fruit Exchange. Phone 310. QUINCES for jam and preserving; 121bs for 1/9.—Hardy's Fruit Exchange. Phone 310. HODGSON'S GRAPES NOW READY. Utt>3 for 1/-. 288 ABERDEEN ROAD. CHARLIE MENG YEE (Next McKenzie's). CHEAPEST FRUITERER IN GISBORNE. >ELICIOUS APPLES, Gibs 1/-. New Season's CAULIFLOWERS from 3d each. Big Reductioss in all ' ROOT VEGETABLES. Now |]d per bundle. GOOD ONIONS. 141bs ] /_ Telephone 1610. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. NEMONES and Ranunculus, prize L doubles, large bulbs, choicest mixed; 1/- dozen. 5/- 100 posted.— Griffiths' Nurseries Ltd.. Mt. Eden. Auckland. 8.1. KOMATIC Burtonii Freesia, 1/3 L dozen: Giant Daffodils. Mixed Mas, Hybrid Tritonias. Blue Sailor Boys' 1/- dozen posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Ede% Auckland. S.l.
NEMONE, St. Brigid ana Ranun- "- cuius, choice mixed, 1/- dozen. 6/- per 100: second grade, 9d dozen, 4/- per 100.—p. 3. Thompson & Co, NEMONE3! Ranunculi! "Sunset" mixed, guaranteed finest strain obtainable: 5/- 100.— Dryburgh Nurseries. Rocklands Avenue. Mt. Eden. ! SSORTED Winter Plowerin ■ Sweet Peas. Prize Iceland Poppies. Carnations. Double Stocks. Golden Gleam Nasturtium: Cd Packet Posted. —Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. . ►EAUTIFUIi Darwin Tulips, giants, J large plump bulbs, exhibition colours; 4/- dozen, 50 bulbs 14/-. posted.—Griffiths* Nurseries. Mt. Eden.. Auckland, S.l. ABIANAS.— LoveIy little flowers, similar to sparaxis in growth, but colour in shades of blue, purple, and maroon: 1/- per dozen, 5/- per 100. B. S. Thompson & Co. 6r. Present- Planting.—Bulbs and Seeds in popular variety; see our windows.—R. W. Cook. Florist* and Seedsman, Albion Buildings, Phone 498.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19360327.2.2.1
Bibliographic details
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 1
Word Count
721Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 1
Using This Item
The Gisborne Herald Company is the copyright owner for the Poverty Bay Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Gisborne Herald Company. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.