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BOOT HEPAIftS UENTLEMEN'S— Half BOled and heeled (sewn) 6/tADEES'— Half soled and heeled (sewn) Only at — WALLY JOHNSON'S LOWE STREET NOTE: ONE ADDRESS ONLY.

4DVEBTISEMENTS for this column must bo handed In not later than 11 a.m, otherwise they will appear in the latrf . edition columns. SITUATIONS WANTED COMPANION. Help, with nursing experience, would like care of invalid. —Write No. 6, Herald. 119.. COOK-BAKER, disengaged, wants position, maker of good bread; reply quickly before too late; wagesrequired. .£- per week and found.— Write No. 9, Herald. 148, "VroUNG- Man, energetic, desires - 1 - work, day or part gardening; reasonable.—Write No. 8, Herald. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED,— Married Couple lor Coast station— Apply Phone 1937. 118 __ LI7ANTED.— Capable Girl, atle to ** cook.—Apply Mrs. H. D. Chrisp. Harris Street. Ll a _ W'~ ANTED.—HoteI Chef, woman; Married Couple: General, country. Premier Employment Agency. 154. ["ITANTED —Housemaid-AV aitress tor ** country hotel: wages 32/6. — Write "Hotel." Herald. __ l3B QUART Message Boy wanted—Apply P Bartrom's, Peel Street, 7.30 o'clock To-night. ._i. JJL7_ W ANTED —2 Cook-Generals; House Parlourmaid; 2 good Women Cooks: 2 Cowboys; waiting engagement, Married Couple and Gardener.— Gardner's. 557. • 142 LI7ANTED.—Six Girls to assist in * V the Refreshment Room at the Rodeo on Tuesday next.—Apply office P.B. A. & P. Association, New Zealand Insurance Co. Building, Childers Road. 150 WORK WANTED A LB types of Saws Sharpened, Set, • and Re-toothed: machine accurate; charges moderate. —Saw S. Loan, 36 Bright Street. TT OSBORNE, Sewing Machine J - 3 -' Expert. J Stanley Road. 3 >AINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. TITAN TED Work, hedges and Lawns cut. gardens- cleaned up: 10/- day.—Phone 1699. 156 | 'OUND. —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 Carboriettes.—Only at Shipp's. Phone 1040.

CLOTHING G-O A —Red Tag Bargains. Roll .O.Xi.. G o ii ar Jerseys. 4/9 and 9/3; Cardigan's?. 8/3; Brushed Wool Cardigans, 14/11; Lumber Jackets, 11/9 and 14/3.—G.S.A. .for Better Value. 155 —Red Tag Bargains. Navy "• Beaver,Overcoats,. 41/9; Tweeds 35/-; Boys' W.P. Overcoats, 14/9; Petone Saddletweed Trousers. 19/9.—U.S.A. for Better Value. 165 jQ W A —Rod Tag Bargains. Fine «",JF»kJ*..*HV. |> ox jj-aU Shoes.- only T2/H; best quality Glace and Tan Willow Shoes. 22/7; Full Worsted Sox 2/4 and 2/9. —G.S.A. for Better Value. 155

FRUIT. VEGETABLES * T Dickson's, Gisbornes Cheapest " Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer. — Finest Delicious and Sturmer Apples, Blbs 1/-; Jam Melons, nearly finished, hurry your order. —Phone 1450. SPECIAL.—South Island Potatoes, - 281ba 2/6; Swedes, 61bs 1/-; no chanere in price of Carrots, Parsnips. Beetroot, still Id per bundle. —Only at

Dickson's. Free delivery. I "VPPLES, Ballarats, lOlbs 1/-, 2. * and 3/3 per case; Island Oranges, 8 for 1/-; large supply Delicious Apples, 2/3 and 4/- per case.—Only at Dickson's, Phone 1450. DELICIOUS Apples, 3/- and 5/- per ' case, any quantity; at the old shop.—Hardy's Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street.

CHARLIE MBNG YBB (Next McKenzie's). CHEAPEST FRUITERER IN GISBORNE. DELICIOUS APPLES. 81bs 1/-. New Season's CAULIFLOWERS from 3d each. ' Bis Reductions in all ROOT VEGETABLES. Now Id per bundle. GOOD ONIONS. 81bs 1/Telephone 1610. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. NEMONES and Ranunculus, August flowering, prize uouble mixed guaranteed bulbs; 1/- dozen. 6/- . 100, posted.—Griffiths* Nurseries. Mt. Ed*>n. Aucklard. SSORTED Hyacinths, choice ■ scented, 7/6 dozen; New Pink Violet Plants 1/- each; Orange Yellovv Violets, 2/6 each, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. T>ULB Specials, 9u dozen, Freesias, •*-* bdna. Daffodils. Tritonias. Babianaa, Jonciuils, Liliam, special Christmas, Tiger, Pink and Orange, Pink Arums, 9d each. —Griffiths' Nur8 '- Mt. Eden. Auckland. •rOREEZE/' the' Hygienic Flower ■*-* Pot. always clean, more porous, soil always fresh; greater strength, which increases with age.—These pots obtainable from "Berridges." -DEAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, 80% MJ flowering bulbs; choicest new shades, 2/6 dozen; Lily of Valley, scented, 17- clump.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. V Giants, 2/- per dozen; Roggli Giants. 1/6 per dozen; Masterpiece, II- per dozen; postage extra.—D. S. Thompson & Co. TRUS Fruits.—We specialise in - growing these trees and can supply good shaped trees In Lemons, Oranges. Mandarines, etc.—D. S. Thompson & Co. /CABBAGE and Cauliflower Plants \f, should be planted now.—Sow now Broad Beans, Peas, Lettuce, Red and Silver Beet, Spinach and Onions.— D. S. Thompson & Co. TROUBLE Hollyhocks, Flowering Plants, assorted colours, 2/- doz.; Strawberry Plants, 1/- and 1/6 doz.; Brown Spanish Onions, 1/- 100; Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, 6d bundle. —"Berridges" Nursery or Shop. EMON Trees grown from budi selected trees, best type, heavy bearing; 5/- each. —Hardy's Fruit Exchange. TOW is a good time to plant trees.— * Gums, Macrocarpa. Lawsoniana, Pines. Ornamental Shrubs and Hedge P!»nta—D. S. Thomnson & Co. jI'EEL it wa rm the whole chest as it goes down; Nigga Lung Tonic 2/6.—Corn the Chemist Ltd.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19044, 18 June 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19044, 18 June 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19044, 18 June 1936, Page 1

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