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ADVEBMSEMENTS for this column must ki handed In not later than 11 otherwise they will appear in the lat«* edition column*. * "rTtuations WANTED T7XPERIENCED Gardener-Handy-man', station or private house; 4 years, last place.—Reply "Honest. Herald. * 978 SITUATIONS VACANT nvRAVELLER Wanted for about 1 months,' to sell subscriptions f< months,""to sell subscriptions for publication to business people in Gisborne- easv selling good commission.— Box- 393. Palmerston North. \IT ANTED.—GirI, >*- 695 D. WANTED.— Young ’" duties, 8 till Road. country.—Phone Girl, light 2. —130 Wainui 12 "WANTED. —Strong Lad or Man, milk, and general farm work.— Apply Baird. 4995. £“A-
"WANTED. —Girl, afternoons children).— Apply Mrs. K. Ball. 26 Haronga Road, Kaiti. (for S. 27 W ANTED— Capable Youth for Vr m ixed sheep and dairy farm, Rakauroa— Apply Public Trust. JR Y|TANTED. —Reliable Youth, milk 2 ” cows' and assist on farm.— Apply Mclldowie. Phone 446 J. 25 \ITANTED. —Clean, capable Girl, ” assist household duties. 8 to 4. Apply afternoons, 106 Stafford .Street. TED.—Lady Hel P- country, »» 25/-; Cooks and Cook-Generals, country. 27,/6. 25/-, 17/-, 12/6; Helps for country," 15/-, 12/6; Cowboys, 30/-, 25/.. —Gardner’s Registry, Phone 557. 22 __J WORK WANTED ALB types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate. —Saw Service, S. Loan, 36 Bright Street. _. T AWN MOWERS Overhauled, ■ Sharpened; guaranteed.—Globe Engineering, Mower Experts, 78 Disraeli Street. Ring Q.E.D. A "PAINTING and Paperhanging, good A work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street, Phone 992. TIT ANTED. —Erick Work, Concrete d or Stone Work of any description; repairs promptly executed.— Phone 12295, J._T-JVlorgan. WANTED TO BOARD ACCOMMODATION 1 or 2 young business men or civil servants, private home, central, ideal situation; moderate tariff.—Apply Herald. 24 LOST LOST. —10/-, runner’s wages.—Will finder please jeturn to Herald. OST.— Saturday last, Peel Street, Small Coat. —Finder please return Hera Id. _ 31 "T OST.—On June 17,' one Steering Housing, thread on end; painted y-'een.—Apply Ward’s Transport. 7 . *'• ‘ 15 ' FOU N D _ T?OUND. —Cheap Firewood, ihlll slabs. 3 sacks 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, 471 GladBtone Road, Phone 1040. CLOTHING G.S.A. Clean-up Bargains: Men’s Tweed Overcoats 32/9, 34/9, 39/9; W.P. Overcoats, 12/6; Cardigans, roll collars, 19/11; Jerseys, roll collars, 9/9. —G.S.A. Clean-up Bargains. 11 l Q A Clean-up Bargains: r.tJ.XA. Fine Worsted Sox. only 3; 'Ribbed Wool Drawers, 5/11; >at Shirts, 5/9; Tiger Towels. 3 for 3. —G.S.A. Clean-up Bargains. H
GO A Clean-up Bargains: .O.xx. Fine Box calf SJjoes, only 13/9; Black Patent. 15/9; quality Glace Shoes. 22/9; the Dressy Farmers’ Boots. 23/9, black or tan.— G.S.A. Clean-up Bargains. H FRUIT. VEGETABLES A SPECIAL,.—Onions, 61bs 1/-1 Southern Potatoes. 281bs 2/6. lOlbs 1/-: Carrots. Parsnips. Id per bundle: Cauliflowers from 3d each; free delivery.—Only at Dickson’s, Phone 1450. A T .Dicksons, Gisborne’s Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer.— Finest Delicious and Sturmer Apples. 2d and 3d per lb.; Dougherty Apples. 81bs.l/-: Local Oranges, 24 1/-. AT Dickson’s. —Ballarats, 81bs 1/-I Bananas. 31bs 1/-; Marmalade Oranges, 16 1/—; Sweet Island Oranges. 8 a 1/-.—Phone your orders. 1450. __ TSLANp Oranges, six for 1/-; Local Sweet Oranges, 6d. 1/- and 1/6 dozen—At Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. k ' FLOWERS. BULBS, ETC. A NEMONES, St. Brigid choice mixed, and Ranunculus, choice mixed, plants of these to flower early. 1/6 per dozen. —D. S. Thompson & Co. A NEMONES and Ranunculus, September flowering, prize double mixture: 1/- dozen, 5/- 100, 20/- 600, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. AUSTRALIAN Giant Gladiolus, in a* new and dazzling shades: guaranteed bulbs 3/6 dozen, 50 bulbs 12/-. posted—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. BEAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, 2/6 dozen, 17/6 100; New Pink Scented Violets. 1/- each—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. BULB Bargains.—6d dozen, Daffo dlls, Ixias, Jonquils. Tritonias. Babianas, Freesias. Muscari, Iris. Sparaxias; order early.—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. GOLDEN Gleam, Scarlet Gleam and Gleam Hybrids Nasturtium Seed. 6d packet; • Giants of California Petunia Seed. 1/- packet.—D. S. Thompson & Co. INSPECT our display of Flowering Pot Plants. —Cyclamen. Cinerarias Hyacinths, Primula Sinensis. Kalanchoe. and Lachenalia; colours range from white to crimson.— “Berridges.” IMPORTED direct from Holland. — Nasturtium Seed in seven named arleties: Gleam Hybrids, Golden and icarlet Gleam. Lady Cherry, Queen f Holland, Golden Rose, Golden llobe; , all varieties. 6d packet.— Berridges.” * - JACOBEAN. Lily Bulbs, dark crimson flowers. 1/-; Lily of the Valiev 1/- per clump; Bleeding Heart,’ 1/6 each. —D. S. Thompson & Co LEMON Trees grown from budselected trees, best type, heavy bearing; 5/- each. —Hardys Fruit Exchange.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 1
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