BOOT REPAIR GENTLEMEN'S-^ Half soled and heeled (aewru LADIES'— /M ™„» Half soled and heeled (sewn) 4/Only at — WALLY JOHNSON'S NEXT MASONIC HOTEL
ADVERTISEMENTS for this column malt be handed In not later than 11 »»»., otherwise they will appear In the late/ edition columns. SjTUAriOHS WANTEP____ "USTERING, life experience North ■ and South Island, good dogs; best references.—Write No. 41. Herald. 411 lOSITION Shepherd, good dogs, * and experience; references wvit a Rnx 43. Gisborne. _*»& PANTED —Position, station mana- • * ger or head shepherd, good dogs; excellent references.—Write No. 42. Herald. 111 WANTED —Gardening and mis- '* eellaneous work, by day: good worker.—Write "Reasonable," Herald. YOUTH 16 years,' wants position, Cabinetmaking or Carpentering trade.—Phone 754 R. Z*°± SITUATIONS VACANT JANTED.—GirI, light duties, »-<:.— | v * Apply 130 Wainui Road. NTED.—First-class Painter ai 1 \ Paperhanger.—Apply G. S. Vh. . cent. : rANTED—Married Couple; Woman " Cook-General; Man Cowman-Gardener.-Apply W. J. Mclldowie. PhoneJ46iL____ iiiW ANTED.—Station Hand, 2 dogs cottage provided; permanent if suitable.-J. Brosnahan, 2oS. ie Karaka. I ■ ANTED.— Strong Youth, used to T » machines, for Mr. D. J. Barry's Hexto™ farm.-A P ply K. Eastwood, Phone 12375. JIL ANTED. —Laundress and Wait- " ress. same place. 35/-; Jowk Man, kitchen work, country £2/7/-, Cook and Housemaid , 27/-, M'> Middle-aged Housekeeper, widower, 3 children, 20/-; General Station Hand, £2 to start.—Gardner s. 557. 429 • WORK WANTED LL types of Saws Sharpen '• and Re-toothed; ite; charges mof 1 " lAINTING and Paperhanging, good ■ work, reasonable prices: choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Han. 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. LOST.— From Patutahi, Big Brown Dog, with chain attached; reward. —A T Smith, Phone 609 K. 402 LOST. —Monday, in town, £1 Note. —Finder please leave Herald. OULD person who removed ( •' from outside British En Hotel, return 21^jO£mon L d Road. 361. i FOUND. —Cheap Firewood, mill 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 Gladstone Road. Phone 104 Q. FRUIT. VEGETABLES A SPECIAL Line. —Large Local New .Potatoes, 6d per lb.; Southern Potatoes. 281bs 3/-. 91bs 1/-: Canadian Onions. 51bs 1/-; free deliver*.— rir.iv at nickson's. Phone 1450. PPLES. —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.—Finest Black Californian Grapes, 1/6 per lb.: Pears. 3d per lb.; Island Oranges, 6 a 1/-; finest Fiji Bananas. 5d per lb.; Carrots. Parsnips. Id per bundle. J APPLES Delicious, Brightons, Sturmers. Doughertys, and Statesman; 3d lb.—Hardy's Fruit Exchange. CHEAP Apples.—Sturmers,. 3/6 case: delicious sweet Local Oranges, from 4d per dozen; Grape Fruit, full of juice. 1/- and 1/6 dozen. —D. S. Thompson & Co. __ "VTEW Potatoes freshly dug , every morning—Morgan's Store. Mangapapa. Phone 12295. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. _ k LL Flower Seedlings, Seeds and » Vegetable Seeds for present planting are available at "Berridges," Nursery. Floral and Seed Specialists, opposite Salvation Army Citadel. A~ NEMONES and Ranunculus double Xmas flowering, retarded bulbs for rotation blooms; 5/- 100. posted—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland.S.l. ATTRACTIVE colours, new Polyanthus Roses. 12 distinct brilliant shades; strong trees; 12/- doaen. posted—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. USTRALIAN Hybrid Gladiolus —* Bulbs, dazzling shades, assorted 3/6 dozen. 50 bulbs 10/-.-7-Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland^jlU^ ASTERS, collection of eight distinct packets, 2/6; Zinnias. Giant Dahlia, flowered, collection of 7 packets 3/-.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. 1 lOSTAL Orders for Seeds, Plants, - etc.. receive our immediate attention: plants packed in boxes to ensure good condition on arrival; postage extra. —"Berridges." ALVIA Bonfire and Vemena Mammoth Flowering, 1/C per dozen: Polyanthus, large flowered. 2/- per dozen; Masterpiece Pansies. 1/- per dozen. —D. S. Thompson & Co. OW Now.—French, Butter and "V Runner Beans, Leeks, Peas, Red and Silver Beet, Sweet Corn, Cucumbers. Melons. Pumpkins. Marrows. Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips, etc. —D. S. Thompson & Co. OMATO Plants, 1/- dozen; Veget- ■ able and Flower Seeds. 3d packet; Garden Peas. 1/- lb., Cd packet.— Hardy's Fruit Exchange. TOMATO Plants. —Good hardy; plants, the best varieties obtainable; 1/- per dozen; Certified Supreme Seed Potatoes.—D. S. Thompson & <~*o BOOKS AND STATIONERY FARMERS' Wages Books. —From ■ October 1. every Dairyfarmer must keep a Wages Book for his employees: approved books 3/- each, posted.— Bushnells, Booksellers. 'REE Fashion Journals for Ladies. • —To all purchasers of Fashion Journals we give another one free for limited period only.—Bushnells. Booksellers. MAGAZINES for all readers.—We keep the largest assortment: a consignment of hundreds of popular magazines just received, and selling at 6d each. —Bushnells. HOPS, with living rooms, or living KJ rooms only: low rents. —James Innes. Lowe Street. 383
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19133, 30 September 1936, Page 1
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