BOf*E RBPAIBS GENTLEMEN'S— Half soled and heeled (sewn) 6/LADIES'— Half soled and heeled (sewn) 4/. Only at— WALLY JOHNSON'S NEXT MASONIC HOTEL
SITUATIONS WANTED ANTED. —Position for Youth, experienced: references.—Gard- .„ rci 60s SITUATIONS VACANT SALESMEN WHAT ARE YOU WORTH? ARE YOU OBTAINING FULL. VALUE FOR YOUR SERVICES? LIMITED have & vacancies for reliable men of good personality, possesising brains and initiative. If you think that .you are capable of earning high remuneration let us help you develop yom ability in a permanent position witli Kood prospects. _ . Present members of tto Baw Force earned from £8 to £2O per week in September ot this year. Applications for the above positions to be addressed as follows: D. BELL. Palmerston North Branch Manager, Box 291. Palmerston North.^ > Waitress wanted. JEj —Apply_Gisborne Hotel. SSB lI7ANTED.—Man or Youth, milk, " kill. garden. etc—Apply Coroynrrn, Shelton & Co. Ltd. ; i£l WANTED —Station Cowboy, good wages suitable boy-Apply Phone 717 P. - IT-VNTED.— Capable Girl as com- " panion help.—For address and telephone apply Herald. °ii WANTED Chaffeur-Gardener.-Applv in writing, enclosing copies of references, to Ormonds Garage. - -Capable Man Cook, " station. £2/10/-; Station Hand, £2 to start: Young Girl. town, halffUiv 12/6.—Gardner's. 507. wj_ WANTED.— Nurse, for child aged 1 year- also for same position. Cook-General. two in family: wages 25/- each.— Reply, references, letter, Mrs. Boys. Box 100. Waipukurau.
WORK WANTED LL. types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed: machine accurate: charges moderate.—Saw Korvipp S. Loan. 36 Bright Street. . DRESSMAKING, city experience, bv day or home.—Address Herald. 585 ' AWNMOWERS, Fairway, Motor J Mowers, sharpened, etc.; guaranteed.—Globe Engineering. Mower mmantm Disraeli Street. J>i°_ >AINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Ha.l, 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. , WANTED BOARD WANTED.— Board, 2 adults, brother, sister, central; immediately.— Write i r LOST f oST.— Saturday, Horned-rimmed * J Glasses, in case. —Finder kindly ring 663 J. . 887I OST.—Off private ear, between Te J Karaka and Rakauroa. small Brief xtu^.—Weage Jeave_ljuco. £o3_ j oST.—Fur Necklet, between Peel K Street and Bright Street. Sunday ...erning, 11 o'clock.—Finder please return 170 Peel Street. Reward. 592 FOUND ?OUND.— 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 Glads to "FRUIT. VEGETABLES A SPECIAL Line.— Large Local New Potatoes, 6d per lb.; Southern Potatoes. 2Slbs 3/-. 91bs 1/-; Canadian Onions, 51bs 1/-; free delivery.— Only at Dickson's. Phone PPLES—Delicious,' 41bs 1/-; Doughertys. 61bs 1/-; Sturmers. 41bs 1/-: Ballarats. 51bs 1/-.— Only at Dickson's. Glsborne'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, od per lb.; CarParsnips. Id per bundle. 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 <fc Co. NEW Potatoes freshly dug every morning—Morgan's Store. Mangaoapa. Phone 12295.
FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. TOMATO PLANTS LL LEADING VARIETIES now - ready, in any quantity, at No. 1 ORMOND ROAD. Opposite Macrae Baths. WEEKS & ANDREW. 597 ALL Flower Seedlings, Seeds and Vegetable Seeds for present planting are available at "Berridges." Nursery Floral and Seed Specialists!, o ongglte Salvation Army Citadel. ANEMONES and Ranunculus double Xmas flowering, retarded bulbs for rotation blooms; 6/- 100, posted—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. ATTRACTIVE colours, new Polyanthus Roses. 12 distinct brilliant siiades; strong trees; 12/- dozen, posted—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. USTRALIAN Hybrid Gladiolus L Bulbs, dazzling shades, assorted S/6 dozen, 50 bulbs 10/-.—Griffiths' v„i, ol ,riou Mt ir.rifin Auckland. S.l. ASTERS, collection of eight distinct packets. 2/6: Zinnias. .Giant Dahlia, flowered, collection of 71 packets 3/-. —Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Edei». Auckland. S.l. ►OSTAL Orders for Seeds, Plants, A etc., receive our immediate attention; plants packed in boxes to ensure good condition on arrival; postage extra. —"Berridges." ALVIA Bonfire and Verbena Mam- ~ moth Flowering, 1/6 per dozen; Polyanthus, large flowered. 2/- per dozen: Masterpiece Pansies. 1/- per dozen. —D. S. Thompson & Co. SOW Now.—French, Butter and Runner Beans, Leeks, Peas, Red and Silver Beet, Sweet Corn, Cucumbers. Melons, Pumpkins, Marrows. Carrots. Parsnips. Turnips, etc. —D. S. Thompson & Co. rpoMATO Plants, 1/- dozen; VegetA able and Flower Seeds. 3d packet; Harden Peas. 1/- lb.. 6d packet Hardv's Fruit Exchange. ANTED.—Prime Pork and ■ ■ Poultry; highest market rates.— Hampton's Ltd., Phone 271 M.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19137, 5 October 1936, Page 1
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