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SIT U AT lONS VACANT' MATAIvAOA COUNTY COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OF DOG TAX COLLECTOR FOR YEAR 193 <. \ PPLICATIONS, closing at 5 p.m. A on FRIDAY. February 3tl,_ 1937. ure invited for the position ot Dog Tax Collector l'or the year 1 ■>,>.. Particulars obtainable from the undersigned. D. J McNAUGIIL. County Clerk._ Te_Araroa,_Feb. 13,1937. T7s_ WANTED. —Two good Carpenters; ” good wages good men.—Fielder s Tea Rooms. Matawai. IX7 ANTED. —General Station Hand, * * with 3or 3 dogs, for Hangaroa listrict Apply Loan & Mercantile. v [) U o \\f ANTED.—GirI. for butcher’s shop (oillce), answering phono and booking in.—Apply, stating wages renuired. Makaraka Butchery, Phone 1594. _ BL WORK WANTED A"LL types 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. Hall. B9G Clifford Street, Phone 993. _ EDUCATIONAL EXPERT RADIO TRAINING. DRULEIGH Radio Tutors know New Zealand examiners’ retiuirements. Success assured under theii expert personal guidance. Fees noderate: Servicemen’s, TO/6/-: Amateur and Broadcast Certificate. ,C 5/5/-. Special mail or personal tuition also for P.M.G. and Technical Jertilicates. Get free particulars now. —Druleigh College, N.Z.’s Premier Training Institute, Box 13351’., Auckand. . WANTED BOARD LADY' Teacher wants Single Room and Board. —Terms and lull particulars to “Quiet,” Herald. -491 ACCOMMODATION
First and always first. — BRENT’S HOTEL, ROTORUA OST.LOST -Yesterday, Boy’s Oilskin, between Pouawa and Tatapouri.— Finder kindly leave Herald. , ;, 07 T OST.— Wednesday, Paper Bag, with crochet, and spectacles, between Dickson Street and 10 Wainui Road.— Return 10 Wainui Road. SOS L OST Roebuck Road, via Childers Road, and Collins Street, Fawn Woollen Cardigan.—Would finder please return to 10 Collins Street. Reward. 510 FOUND T'OUND. —Cheap Firewood, milr slabs. 3 sacks for 5/-. 2 for 3/6, 1 for 2/-: 4 sacks Tawa and 1 sack kindling. 10/-; Coal. Qolte and Carbonettes. —Only at Shipp’s. 471 Gladstone Road. Phone 104(k —_ •WANTED KNOWN QPECTACLE Repairs quickly done, kJ all work guaranteed. —Geddes, Watch and Jewellery Repairer, opp. Masonic Hotel. Lowe Street. FRUIT. VEGETABLES SPEClAL.—Potatoes, 281bs 2/-, 121bs 1/-; Carrots, Parsnips, Id per bundle: Peas, 31bs 1/-; Beans, 41 bs 1/-; free delivery.—At Dickson’s. Phone_l4so. A 1 Dickson’s, Gisborne’s Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer. Fiji Bananas. 2ilbs 1/-; Pineapples, from 1/- each; Eating Pears. 31bs 1 /-; Stewing Pears. 41bs 1/-; Tomatoes, 31bs 1/-. 51 bs AT Dickson’s.—Onions, 51bs 1/-; Sweet Corn, 2d each; Marrows, 3d each; new season Apples, albs 1/-; Rhubarb. 3d per bundle; Peaches, 31bs 1/-. —Phone 1450. CHOICE Fruit, fresh from our L/ orchard daily—Apples. Peaches. Plums, etc. —D. S. Thompson rtc Co. 'i OCAL grown Tomatoes, always cheapest in town; new season’s Apples, eating and cooking, sibs for 11-.— At Hardy's Fruit Exchange. 34 Reel Street. PEARS, Bon Chretien, dessert arid preserving, now ready.—Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. FLOWERS, BULBS. ETC. ANEMONES and Ranunculus prize strain, exhibition choice mixture. 1/- doz.. 5/- 100. posted.—Grifllths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. NEMONES ! Ranuncli! “Giant Florentine”: guaranteed finest strain obtainable. 3/G 100.—Sanders. Box 931, Auckland. ASSORTED Ixlus, Daffodils, Tritonias. Freesias. Muscari: plump bulbs: 1/- doz., posted.—Grifllths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. AROMATIC Hyacinths, double pinks, yellows, reds, lavenders, creams: guaranteed bulbs: 8/6 doz.— Grifllths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. BEAUTIFUL Tulips, giant Darwin mixtures; all shades; usually 7/G, offered at 4/- doz.. posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. ■pLOWER Seds for sowing now obtainable in Yates' sealed and dated packets: all Horticultural Sun dries and Bird Requisites.—'"Berridges.” PLANT out now and have a supply of Winter Vegetables, Broccoli, -D. S Cabbage. Leeks and Celery Thompson & Co. SOW Now. —French and Butter Beans. Dwarf Pens. Carrots. Beet, Lettuce. Radish. Spinach. Turnip, Mustard and Cress.—D. S. Thompson & Co. SOW now for early flowering.— Iceland Popples, Primulas. Cinerarias. Nemesla. Calendulas. Pansies. Violas, Stocks, and winter flowering Sweet Peas. —D. S. Thompson & Co. SPORTS GOODS TENNIS Racquets Repaired and Restrong, new season’s gut used; workmanship guaranteed: prices reasonable. —J. Thomson & Sons, Saddlers, Peel Street. WANTED TO RENT TVTANTED to Rent.—B all conveniences: tenant. — Write No. Bungalow, with permanent Herald. 508 WANTED to Rent.—s or G-roomed Unfurnished House, in good locality; no agqnts.—Write No. 1, Herald.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19249, 15 February 1937, Page 1
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