B 001? &£PAiBB qkntiJembn'S--Salt aoled *nd heeled (sewn) ladies'— ' • . . Half soled and heeled (sewn) 4/Dnly at— WALLY JOHNSON'S LOWE STREET' NOTE: ONE ADDBESS. ONLY.
i»nd*d in not later ttan li »•»•» nBTTUATJOJYSJtfANTED AREFUL Driver willing to drive ,' party on tour, Auckland.-Ring^. Tolaea. — —-— citiiATIONS VACANT home.—Rins _ 723 -„ r A NTED. - Chauffer-Gardener- . - Apply by letter only to OrmondMotors Garase. ;., ; , 7 t. WANTED.— Youth, to milk 4 cows, attend small delivery.-Apply Phone 1058. b ± W 20/-; Cowman-Gardener, 25/-; Girls, town. 5/-. 12/6, 15/-: Married Couple.—Marshall's Registry. 1756. 457 ■ : WORK WANTED LL types'of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; *»«*?» >AINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice lection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, WANTED TO BOARD WANTED to Board.—l or 2 Young Men.'good home and table; washOST.—From Mangapapa Hall, 1 ' rarnet Bowl. —Finder please return to B. Somervell. 120 Ballance Street. "" 4 *° OUND.—Cheap Firewood', 7 sack* Mill Slabs. 10/-, 3 for 5/-. Jj[or 8/6. 1 for f ' '' £ "'" b " J Tnwa And 1 sack kindllu,. _.. . • D t, rt „~ Carhonettes H —Only at Shipp's. Phone 1040. ___. FRUIT. VEGETABLE** T Dickson's, Glsborne's Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer.— Finest Delicious Apples. 81bsi 1/-. f/i .._j> a i _„_ r.aaa- Knnnnas. 31b9 1/-. PPLES, Ballarats, 121bs 1/-. 2/and 3/3 per case; Jamician Oranges, 6 a 1/-; Pears, 61bsl/-. Only at Dickson's. Phone 1450 your order. ■ - SPECIAL.—South Island Potatoes, L 281bs 2/6; Kumaras, 61bs 1/-! Pickling Onions. 121bs 1/-: Carrots. Parsnips. Beetroot. Id per bundle.— Free delivery at Dickson's. DELICIOUS Apples, 3/- and 5/- per case, any quantity; at the old shop.—Hardy's Fruit Exchange. 84 Peel Street. . FOR SALE.—Guavas for jelly, 6d lb. ■:—Ormond Tea Gardens, Phone 497 R. _J S°fAM Melons ready now.—Hardy a '** Fruit Exchange. Phone 310. CHAKLIB MENG YEE (Next McKenzle's). CHEAPEST FRUITERER, {N GISBORNE, ? .. DELICIOUS APPLEOu>a_l/-. New Season's CAULIFLOWERS from H each. ?£ Big Keauctloss in Ml BOOT VEGETABLES. Now Id per;bundle. GOOD ONIONS. 81bs I/, v ■•- Telephone 1»10.'. v., .
FLOWERS. BULBS, ETC. NEMONES and Ranunculus, k August flowering, prize double _aixed guaranteed bulbs; 1/- dozen. B/- 100. posted.—Griffiths' Nursertes, ML Eden. Auckland, . SSORTED Hyacinths, choice ■ scented. 7/6 dozen; New Pink Violet Plants 1/- each; Orange Yellow Violets. 2/6 each, posted.—Grifliths Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. BULB Specials, 9d down, Freesias, Ixias. Daffodils. Tritonias. Babianasv Jonauils. Liliam, special Christmas. Tiger, Pink and Orange. Pink Arums. 9d each.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt Eden. Auckland. ►EAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, 80% * flowering bulbs: choicest new shades, 2/6 dozen; Lily of Valley, scented, \J- clump.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. \ CHOICE Pansy Plants.—Engleman s Giants, 2/- per dozen; Roggli Giants, 1/6 per dozen; Masterpiece. 11- per dozen; postage extra.—D. S. Thompson & Co. CITRUS Fruits. —We specialise Jn growing these trees and can supply good shaped trees in Lemons, Oranges. Mandarines, etc.—D. S. Thompson & Co. DERRIDUST— Recommended by the Department of Agriculture for the control of white butterfly and diamond back moths; a non-poisonous plant insecticide.— "Berridges." 'RESH stock of Garden Peas, in- - cludmg American Wonder. W. F. Massey. Richard Seddon, Wm. Hurst, Greenfeast, Stratagem, and Daisy; also leading varieties of Beans. — "Berridges." 'ABBAGE and Cauliflower Plants 'itV should be planted now.—Sow now! Broad Beans. Peas, Lettuce, Red and Silver Beet. Spinach and Onions. — D. S. Thompson & Co. ] JQW is a good time to plant trees.— " Gums. Macrocarpa. Lawwonlana, Pines. Ornamental Shrubs and Hedge Plants. —D. S. Thompson &■ Co. WANTED TO RENT rANTED. —Furnished Flat by two business girls.—Write No. 11, Herald. 459 rpo LET. —Comfortable Furnished -*• Bach, electric light and gas; reasonable rent- —Apply Herald. 462 to' town; 30/- a week.—Apply Frank Neill, 72 Lowe Street. FPO LET.—7-roomed Home, partly " A , furnished; large section with fruit trees, etc.; situate Te Hapara; rent 2.6/6 per/ week.—Ball & Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents. rpo LET.—House with 7 rooms and • all usual conveniences, situated in Kaitl, handy to school; rent only 20/- per week.—Ball & Crawshaw, Land and Estate Agents. situated in Derby Street, very handy to town; rent 32/6 per week.— Ball iSe Crawshaw, Agents and Auctioneers.' . fjio LET.—2-storied Home in Manga- ■*• papa, with conveniences, concrete paths, garage, etc.: moderate rental 27/6 per week. —Ball & Crawshaw, Land and Estate Agents.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19023, 25 May 1936, Page 1
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