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ROOT REPAIRS GENTLEMEN’S— Half soled and heeled (sewn) 6/~ LADIES’— - - Half soled and heeled (sewn) MOnly at— WALLY JOHNSON’S next masonic hotel

ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must lie handed In not later than 11 a.m, otherwise they will appear In the latel edition columns. ' SITUATIONS WANTED ■^/ANTED. —Position Car or Lorry Driving; 10 years Annl.v Herald. experience. — 30 SITUATIONS VACANT VT.Z.W.U. No. 4 Camp, Kopuawhara. The position of Caterer to the above camp has been filled; thankm* all applicants. J. A. Taylor. Loc. Secretary. - •al \\J ANTED.— Strong Lad ’’ milk, and general far Apply Baird. 4995. or Man, m work. — 981_ for WANTED.— Capable Youth mixed sheep and dairy farm, Kakauroa.— Apply Public TrusL_2l_ WANTED; —Reliable Youth, milk 2 v> ‘ cows and assist on farm.— Apply Mclldowie. Phone 446 J. _ WORK WANTED ,\ LL tvpes of Saws Sharpened, Set, A. an rt Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate.—Saw Service. S. Loan. 36 Bright_Street. LAWNMOWERS Overhauled, Sharpened;- guaranteed. —Globe Engineering, Mower Experts, 78 Disraeli Street. Ring Q.E.D. L PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers. J. H. Hall. 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. ■\\7ANTED. —Brick Work, Concrete W or stone Work of any description: repairs promptly executed.— Phone 12295. J. T. Morgan. _ ===L WANTED TO BOARD i CCOMMO*DATION 1 or 2 young business men or civil servants, rivate home, central, ideal situation, loderate tariff. —Apply Herald. 24 VACANCIES for Boarders, good ’ home, terms moderate; central. -Apply Herald. LOST OST. —Saturday last, Peel Street, 4 Small Coat. —Finder please return erald. ’LL. OST. —On June 17, one Steering i Housing, thread on end; painted een. —Apply Ward’s Transport. 15 FOUND ITOUND. —Cheap Firewood, mill *- slabs. 3 sacks for 5/-. 2 for 3/6. 1 Cor 2/-; 4 sacks Tawa and 1 sack kindling. 10/-: Coal,-Coke and Carbonettes. —Only at Shipp’s, 471 Gladstone Road. Phone 1040. CLOTHING O A Clean-up Bargains: iT.O.Jri. yten’s Tweed Overcoats 12/9 34/9, 39/9; W.P. Overcoats, 12/6; "ardigans, roll collars. 19/11; Jerseys, ■oil collars. 9/9.—G.S.A. Clean-up Bargains. _ AL -X Q A Clean-up Bargains: Jf.D.Lx. Fine worsted Sox. only :/3: Ribbed Wool Drawers. 5/11; lout Shirts. 5/9; Tiger Towels. 3 for /3. —G.S.A. Clean-up Bargaijy. • IX . Wd A Clean-up Bargains; J.O.XA-. Fin 6 Box Calf Shoes, ,nly 13/9; Black Patent. 15/9; quality Jlace Shoes. 22/9; the Dressy farmers’ Boots. 23/9. black or tan. — I.S.A. Clean-up Bargains. H_ FRUIT. VEGETABLES A SPECIAL,.—Onions, 61bs 1/-; A- Southern Potatoes. 281bs 2/6, Olbs 1/-: Carrots. Parsnips. Id per .undle; Cauliflowers from 3d each; ree delivery. —Only at Dickson’s. > hone 1450. A T Dicksons, Gisborne’s Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer. — "inest Delicious and Sturrner Apples, d and !3d per lb.; Dougherty Apples, lbs 1/-: Local Oranges. 24 1/-. A T Dickson’s. —Ballarats, Slbs 1/-; 7*- Bananas. 31bs 1/-: Marmalade Jranges. 16 1/-; Sweet Island Manges, 8 a 1/-.—Phone your orders. 450. ______ . [SLAND Oranges, six for 1/-; Local Sweet Oranges, 6d. 1/- and 1/6 lozen. —At "Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, !4 Peel Street. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. v NEMONES, mixed, and St. Brigid choice Ranunculus, choice lixed. plants of these to flower early. tta per dozen. —D. S. Thompson & Co. k NEMONES and Ranunculus, September flowering, prize double ilxture; 1/- dozen. 5/- 100. 20/- 500, osted— Grifliths’ Nurseries. Mt. den. Auckland. l USTRALIAN Giant Gladiolus, in new and dazzling shades: guariteed bulbs 3/6 dozen. 50 bulbs 12/-. asted —Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. uckland. >EAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, 2/6 dozen, 17/6 100; New Pink cented Violets. 1/- each. —Grifliths lurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. YULB Bargains—6d dozen, Daffo- -* dils. Ixias. Jonquils. Tritonias. labianas, Freesias. Muscari, Iris, paraxias; order early.—Grifliths lurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ''OLDEN Gleam, Scarlet Gleam and * Gleam Hybrids Nasturtium Seed, d packet; Giants of California ’etunia Seed. 1/- packet. D. S. 'hompson & Co. NSPECT our display of Flowering Pot Plants. —Cyclamen, Ciner■ias. Hyacinths, Primula Sinensis, alanchoe. and Lachenalia; colours .nge from white to crimson.— 3erridges.” MPORTED direct from Holland. — Nasturtium Seed in seven named irieties: Gleam Hybrids. Golden and 3 arlet Gleam. Lady Cherry, Queen Holland, Golden Rose. Golden lobe; all varieties, 6d packet.— lerridges.” 'ACOBEAN Lily Bulbs, dark crimson flowers. 1/-; Lily of the alley. 1/- per clump; Bleeding eart. 1/6 each.—D. S. Thompson & EM ON Trees grown trom budJ selected trees, best. type, heavy •aring; 5/- each.— Hardy’s Fruit xchange. 'OPPS everbearing Rhubarb Roots, 1/- each. 10/- per dozen: Asparals Roots. Connover’s Colossal. 2-ar-old. 2/6 dozen.—D. S. Thompson Co. , WANTED TO RENT^ [/ANTED to Rent.—Furnished V House, or share: references.— irticulars “Tenant.” Herald. 49_ WANTED TO LEASE TANTED to Lease. —Small Grazing ' Paddock. —Apply Ormond Hotel. TO LET RONT Room, furnished or unfurnished. with or without garage, ndy to town.—Apply_Heral(L_ 38_ O LET. —Furnished House. —Ring Jamieson. Phone 205, between 9 ri r: 32

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19099, 21 August 1936, Page 1

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