BOOT REPAIRS GEN TLEMEN'S — Half soled and heeled (sewn) 6/LADIES’ — , , J , Half soled and heeled (sewn) 4/Only at— WALLY JOHNSON’S nest masonic hotel
ADVERTISEMENTS for this column must be handed in not later than 11 a.m., otherwise they will appear in the later edition columns. SITUATIONS VACANT SENIOR SHOP ASSISTANT. T HIS POSITION PILLED. All has now been applicants are thanked. I > ELI ABLE Girl, light work, moniw ings only; good wage ottered suitable applicant.—Apply 3 Hinaki Street, Phone 1899. YST ANTED. —Young Girl, to assist ' ' housework. —Apply “Redwood. 976 WANTED. —Cowboy for coast ” station.— Apply Williams & Kettle Ltd. : 951 - WANTED. —Plead Shepherd for ’’ Coast station. —Ring 71S. Tokomaru Bay, evenings. PiA Yl7 ANTED. —Gardener; references necessary.—Apply B. J. Holdsworth. Waikohu, Phone Karaka. 2K, Te 977 \\7ANTED. —Woman Cook for Aro- " whana Station.— Apply Arthur Pittar, Manager, telephone through Whatatutu, or W. D. - Lysnar. Gisborne, - J—WORK WANTED ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate. Saw Service. S. Loan. 36 Bright Street. PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers. —J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. WANTED. —Brick Work, Concrete or Stone Work of any description; repairs promptly executed. — Phone 12295. J. T. Morgan.
educational Learn to talk Maori; rapid method. —Phone 1216 R. 9 JL^L LOST r OST. —From Te Karaka, Black and Tan Sheep Dog, white on chest. — Please ring_3lS. Te Karaka. 990 LOST. —Benzine Cap oft Sunbeam car. Waikanae Beach and Wi Pere Street. —Finder return Herald. 952 OSl’. —Between Gisborne and Tolaga. Black Dog. white on chest, collar and nose, brown on head, named “Tip.”—Ring 375 J. FOUND Z FOUND. —Cheap Firewood, mill slabs, 3 sacks for 5/-. 2 for 3/0, 1 for. 2/-; 4 sacks Tawa and 1 sack kindling. 10/-: Coal, Coke and Carbonettes. —Only at Shipp's. 471 Gladstone Road. Phone 1040. FRUIT. VEGETABLES APPLES, Delicious, 41bs 1/-; Doughertys, 61bs 1/-: Sturmers, 41bs 1/-: Ballarats. 51bs 1/-. —Only at Dickson’s, Gisborne’s Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, Phone 1450. AT Dickson’s.—lsland Orazfes, S a 1/-: Local Oranges, 24 a 1/-’. Finest Fiji Bananas. 5d per lb.; Stewing Pears, 61bs 1/-: Juicy Lemons. 1/per dozen. A SPEClAL.—Potatoes, 281bs 2/6, lOlbs 1/-; Onions, 51bs 1/-: Carrots. Parsnips, Id per bundle: Cauliflowers from 3d each: free delivery. —Only at Dickson’s. Phone 1450. ISLAND Oranges, six for 1/-; Local Sweet Oranges. Od, 1/- and 1/0 dozen. —At Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. A STERS, non-wilt varieties; Zinnias, giant dahlia, flowered: Salvia Bonfire: all Cd per packet.— D. S. Thompson & Co. . ANEMONES and Ranunculus double Xmas flowering, retarded bulbs for rotation blooms: 5/- 100. posted—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. S.l. A USTRALLAN Hybrid Gladiolus Bulbs, dazzling shades, assorted, 3/6 dozen, 50 bulbs 10/-. —Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.lA TTRACTIVE colours, new Polyanthus Roses. 12 distinct brilliant shades; strong trees; 12/- dozen, posted—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. S.l. A STERS, collection of eight distinct packets, 2/6; 'Zinnias, Giant • Dahlia, flowered, collection of 7 packets 3/-.—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. S.l. INSPECT cur 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 varieties: Gleam Hybrids, Golden and Scarlet Gleam. Lady Cherry, Queen Of Holland. Golden Rose, Golden Globe; all varieties, Gd packet.— “Berridges." LEMON Trees grown from budselected trees, best type, heavy bearing; 5/- each. —Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. PETUNIAS, pink and blue, bedding, will bloom all the summer; 1/per dozen, postage extra. —D. S. Thompson & Co. ROSES, Roses, Roses. —The Queen of Flowers: we have a wonderful selection: choose your own.—D. S. Thompson & Co. rjPOMATO Plants, 1/- per dozen; also now ready Onion. Cabbage. Cauliflower and Lettuce Plants. —D. S. Thompson & .Co.
WANTED TO RENT WANTED. —Two Furnished Rooms, in town: no cooking.—State rent to No. 10. Herald. 003 TO LET T' q jjKT.—Single Furnished Room, detached: breakfast tray; central. —Address Herald. 087 hpo LET. —-roomed House, with 8 "acres of land, within 2i miles from town: low rental of 23/6 per week.— Ball & Crawshaw. Real Estate Agents. TO LET- —2 Furnished Rooms in Kaiti all conveniences, handy to town: rent 12/6 per week—Ball & Crawshaw. X.and Agents. . O LET. —2-roomed Bach, with all usual conveniences, situated in Awapuni Road, handy to beach; suitable for married couple: rent 10/-. Ball & Crawshaw. Agents, Peel Street. TO LET.— AII-electric Riverside House, nicely situated in excellent locality. Whataupoko. within few minutes’ walk from town; moderate • rental.—Ball & Crawshaw. Land & Estate Agents. rpo -*• r LET. —Spacious Shops and Offices to Let in town and suburban areas: good business localities: low rentals.—Ball & Crawshaw. Real Estate Agents.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19121, 16 September 1936, Page 1
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