BOOT REPAIRS GENTLEMEN'S — Half soled and heeled (sewn) 6/- *"* Half soled and heeled (sewn) 4/Only at — WALLY JOHNSON’S NEXT MASONIC HOTEL
SITUATIONS WANTED M‘ oTOR Driver, car or lorry, town or country; best of references Write Herald._ 646 MAX, thoroughly experienced in all classes of storekeeping, seeks employment. —Phone 119. Tolaga Bay. SITUATIONS VACANT DOMESTIC Help, must be capable; good home, country—Address Herald, WANTED— Boy for station; good wages suitable boy.—Apply MIt. Shaw, Morere. —— WANTED —Cook-General or capable V\ oirl. Mrs. S. D. Nathan, Tukura WANTED. —Experienced Shepherd. * Apply Roland Graham. Ormond. Oik! X\j ANTED.— Cowboy for Kaitara- ’’ tahi Hotel.— Ring Phone 1764 D. G3G WANTED Youth, used to machines and horses. 40 cows; good home, 12 miles town. 1 hone 188 D. 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.^ \T7ANTED. —Capable Woman, take full charge home in country township, good cook, no children; "ood wage to suitable person: refeisnees 'required.—Apply 677 Gladstone Hoad, Thursday or Monda>. J'JIL I\7ANTED. —Good Woman Cook, vv £2/9/6, no Sunday work: general Station Pland, £2 start: Cook-Housemaids, 25/-, 20/-; several Cowboys, 30/-, 35/-, station and [arm.—Gardner’s Registry. 007. gjjL WORK WANTED LlTtypes of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate. Saw Service. S, Loan, 3G Bright Street. PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Ha*!. 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. . WANTED BOARD YOUNG Business Man desires Private Board; garage preferred. —Write “Single Room," Herald. 635 LOST . LOST— Off private car, between Te Karaka and Rakauroa. small Brief Bag.—Please leave Duco. 603
T OST Round Gold Brooch, keepsake. —Apply Herald. Reward. LOST. —Lady’s Tangerine Cardigan, between Richards Corner and Carnarvon Street. —Finder please ring 1237 K. 641 I OST.—Between Whangara and J Russell Street. 1 Leather Gauntlet Glove. —Please return Herald. Reward. _______ _ 6 iL*L H FOUND _ I^OUND— Cheap Firewood, mill ■ slabs. 3 sacks for 5/-. 2 for 3/0. 1 for" 2/-T 4 sacks Ta'ivdf and 1* stick kindling. 10/-; Coal. Coke and Carbonettes. —Only at Shipp’s. 471 Gladsjtone Road. Phone 1040. FRUIT. VEGETABLES
A SPECIAL Line—Largo Local New - Potatoes, 6d per lb.; Southern ] Potatoes. 281ba 3/-. Mbs 1/-; Cana- t dian Onions. 51bs 1/-; free delivery Only at Dickson’s. Phone 1450. A~ 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 Cali- i • forriian Grapes, 1/8 per lb.; Pears. 3d per lb.; Island Oranges, 6 a 1/-; < finest Fiji Bananas, 5d per lb.; Carrots. Parsnips. Id per bundle. A PPLES Delicious. Brightons, Doughertys, and Statesman; 3d lb.—Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, p RAPE Fruit, full of juice, l/~ and i/e dozen; Sweet Oranges and Lemons, from 4d per dozen.—D. S. Thompson & Co. IIJEW Potatoes freshly dug every -*•’ morning—Morgan’s Store, Manganapa. Phone 12295. AUR Delicious Apples noted for wonderful flavour, try some, always fresh, 41bs 1/-, or in case lots; Jonathans, great value. 3/8 case. —D. S. Thompson & Co. FLOWERS. BULBS, ETC. ft A AAA FLOWER SEEDLINGS in ' 80 choice varieties now ready. The quality of these seedlings is unsurpassed in N.Z.. and your inspection is cordially invited. Tomato Plants of the same quality available in any number, —“Berridges.” Florists, opposite Salvation Army Citadel. Phone 1484. Nursery 1510. A NEMONES 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 shades; strong trees; 12/- dozen, posted—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. AUSTRALIAN Hybrid Gladiolus Bulbs, dazzling shades, assorted, 3/6 dozen, 50 bulbs 10/-. —Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. SI 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. BROWN Spanish Onion Plants, in any quantity;. Tomato Plants, in several varieties; also Lettuce. Cabbage and Cauliflower; Kumnra! plants now ready.—D. S. Thompson & Co. IJHLOX; Petunias, blue and pink; Antirrhinums, in seven colours; African and French Marigolds; Cosmos: all I/- dozen; Salvia Bonfire, and Blue Salvia. 1/6 dozen.—D. S. Thompson & Co. TOMATO Plants, 1/- dozen; Vegetable and Flower Seeds. 3d packet; Garden Peas. 1/- lb., 6d packet. Hardy’s Fruit. Exchange. ' WANtSTtO HIRE TTRGENT.—Wanted to Hire during Show. Light Gig. preferably 3shafter.—Reply Mills, c/o. Show Secretary. ”1 8 WANTED TO RENT 'IT/ANTED. —Furnished or partVV furnished House at beach. Waikanae preferred, for few weeks at Oh r Ist mas.— Address at Herald. 604_ ■jVriLK DOCKETS and Milk Record Books, ready printed, at Herald Jobbing Department.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 7 October 1936, Page 1
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