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.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.

ADVERTISEMENT S for thia column “im handed in not later than 11 »•“ K otherwise they will appear in the la a edition columns. ~~ p^rrUATjONS^WANTIED TITAN TED. — Position as Companion W prefer re( l.-Wrlte No 4! Herald. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED.—Man for station work ■ must be able to fence—Applj Common, Shelton & Co« --- ANTED— Cook, town house; othe: help kept.—Premier Agency Phones 1134. 416. W* ANTED. —Married Couple; wages * £2/10/-.—Gardner’s Resifa „ t , l ?’ Phone 551. wt 7AN TED —Dairy Farm Hand, sonn ' ' experience essential, in Bay o Plenty; wages 22/6—Write 4b. Herald tit ANTED —Cowman-Gardener; ’’ Man to work draught horses do general station work.Tnlaara Bay, evenings. alsi horses am -Ring 22R 289 VVTANTEDi —Smart intelligent Boy W foi . office; knowledge typim essential.— Reply to “Office,”, c/c Herald. WANTED. —Strong Youth to fil position of messenger and lorry deliveries, etc.; permanent job to gooc worker. —Write No. 40. Herald. •fry AN TED —Laundress;) and Relieving VY Maid, country hotel; CookGenerals. £1 week, country; Cowboys station. £1; Man Cook for station.Qardner’s. 557. WORK WANTED Jk LL types of Saws. Sharpened, Set, A and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate.—Saw Service. S. Loan, 36 Bright Street. RING your Glass Edging and Glass Polishing Work to us; new machine just Installed. —Glennie & Cg TT’XPERT Watch and Clock Repairs, & reasonable and accurate.—LenteH, Watchmaker, c/o. Lily Shilling Store, opposite Herald. PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice lelection of Wallpapers. J. H. Hall, 196 Clifford Street, Phone 992. [IT ANTED. —Brickwork and Concretework of any description; tepairs promptly ' executed.—J. T. /Tnrean. Phone 12295. ; LOST ■ qst.—Te Hapara Road, Marl Pullu over. —Finder please leave Herald, ieward. 346 OST. —Wednesday afternoon, StanJ ley Road, between Childers and wapuni Roads, Gentleman’s Wristlet ratch; reward. —214 Stanley Rood--325 FOUND EFT in City Hall, one pair Shoes. 1 ■ 411!

-Owner please ring 41b. m FOUND.— Cheap Firewood, 7 sacks Mill Slabs. 10/-. 3 for 6/-. 2 for S/6 1 for 2/-; 4 sacks Tawa and 1 sack kindling. 10/-; Coal. Coke and Carbonettes— Only at Shipp's. Phot e 80SS. WANTED WANTED— Lorry to take few articles of furniture to Napier.— Apply Hendersen, 4 Stevenson’s Lane. Haiti. 294_ WANTED BOARD TITANTED—Board, in private fnmiilv. for voung busl family, for young business man. —Write, stating terms culars, to Ball & Crawshaw. 341 “WANTED TO BOARD Vacancies i or 2 young business iV men or civil servants, Private Home, central, piano, phone, garage: moderate tariff.—Address at Herald. 337 CLOTHING OO a —New Overcoats for Men, spec j a i values, 45/- and 55/-; Navy W.P. Coats for boys and youths, 17/11 and 19/11: Leather Lumber Jackets, 37/6. —G.S.A. for Better Value. 330 GO A —Pure Linen Tea Towels, j/2 and i/6; Doulton Table Cloths, only 4/8; Special Cbloured Towels, 1/1, 1/9 and 2/11; Lisle Stockings, 1/- a pair; Silk and Wool, 4/11, fully fashioned. —G.S.A. for Better Value. ' 330_ p fl A —Men’s Knee Gum Boots, AJ.O.Xi. 13/n and 16/6. British: fine Box Calf Shoes, Black 13/6, Tan 12/11; Fancy Sox 1/-. 1/3. 1/6; Pure Wool Sox, 3 pairs 3/6. —G.S.A. for Better Value. Ml FRUIT, VEGETABLES AT Dickson’s, Gisborne’s Cheapest Wholesale and Retail FruitererChoice Hothouse Tomatoes. 8d per lb,; Fiji Bananas, 31bs 1/-; Sunkist Oranges. 6 a 1/-. —Phone 1450. A PPLES, finest Delicious, Slb.s 1/-, 4/- benzine case; Ballarats, 121bs 1/-, 3/3. case; Shawland Queen, 81bs 1/-, 3/6 case; Pears, 6lbs 1/A SPEClAL.'—Quality South Island Potatoes. 2/6 per 281bs; Peas, 5d per lb.; Kumaras, 61bs 1/-: Carrots, Parsnips, Beetrot, Id per bundle; free delivery.—Only at Dickson’s, F OR SALE.—Figs, 2Jd lb.—Ring 749 W, Matawhero. 340 JAM Melons ready now.—Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. Phone 310. rVUINCES for Jam and preserving; 121bs for 1/9.—Hardy’s Fruit Ex:hange. Phone 310. CHARLIE MENG YEE (Next McKenzie’s). CHEAPEST FRUITERER IN GISBORNE. DELICIOUS APPLES. 61bs 1/-. New Season’s CAULIFLOWERS from 3d each. Big Reductioss In all ROOT VEGETABLES. Now £d per bundle. GOOD ONIONS. 141bs If. Telephone 1610. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, prize doubles, large bulbs, choicest nixed; 1/- dozen, 5/- TOO posted.— Griffiths' Nurseries Ltd., Mt. Eden ~nd SI. _ __ AROMATIC Burtonii Freesia, 3/3 dozen; Giant Daffodils, Mixed ixias, Hybrid Tritonias, Blue Sailor Joys; 1/- dozen posted.—Griffiths’ •Jurseries, Rocklanda Avenue, Mt. •Men. Auckland. SI. ANEMONES! Ranunculi! "Sunset” mixed, guaranteed finest strain obtainable: 5/- 100.—Dryburgh Nurseries. Rocklands Avenue, Mt. Eden. ; ’ BEAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, giants, large plump bulbs, exhibition sblours; 4/- dozen, 50 bulbs 14/-,-posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, SI.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18991, 16 April 1936, Page 1

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