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POVERTY BAY HERALD SVAIROA BRANCH OFFICE HANHAM'S SHOP, MARINE PARADE Telephones:. Commercial ... .. 322 Correspondent .. .. 11l )ELIVERY EVERY EVENING

SITUATIONS VACANT [7ANTED.—Good Lady Help or .!■* Cook-General foY country.— Write No. 0, Herald. _„__L J ANTED.— Cowboys; Girls for f » country urgently.—The Mayfair Registry. Phone 1647. vv _-_~_-. Married Couple for * V Hawke's Bay.—Apply Herald. W" ~ANTED.—A strong, willing Youth . (18-19)— Apply Allan's, 389 Gladstone Road. s ~ 4 TANTED. —Clean, smart Girl for '' Arcadia Boarding House—Phone 1514. - 830 - TX7ANTED. —Office Assistant, age ■»' about 19 years: previous experience not necessary.—Apply ' Cler £' Box 165. Gisborne. J__. >. —2 Hotel Laundresses; 2 T ' Ward Maids: 2 Companion Helps: good Married Couple; several Cook-Generals; 3 good Cowboys.— Gardners, 28 Stout Street, Phone 829 _ WORK WANTED ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate: charges moderate.—Saw Service, S. .Loan._ 3_6_Bright Street._ PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hal!, 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. WORK wanted by Handy Man, any kind. by the day; terms moderate.—Write "Worker," Herald. WANTED BOARD J ANTED Comfortable Board, T* respectable place—Apply Herald. OST. —Our old address, but found J a new one beside the Town Clock. —G. S. Vincent, Paint Merchant. Commodious new pre- " mises beside the Town Clock.—G. S. Vincent. Paint Merchant. 'OUND.—Cheap, all dry Firewood. - Mill Slabs, 7 sacks 12/6; 3, 5/9; 2, 4/-; 1, 2/3; Tawa 2/9, Matai 3/3, Maire 4/3 per sack; 4 sacks Tawa and 1 sack Kindling, 11/3; Coal, Coke and C'arbonettes.— Only at Shipp's. 471; Gladstone Road, Phone 1040. FRUIT. VEGETABLES T Dickson's, Gisborne's Cheapest L Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer.— Grapes. 1/-; Jam Melons, Id per,lb.; Tqmatoes. 31bs 1/-; Stewing Pears, 1 Bibs 1/-. _____ SPEClAL.—Potatoes, 12/6 per L sack. 281bs 2/6, lOlbs 1/-: Carrots, Parsnips. Id per bundle; Peas. 31bs 1/-; Kumaras, olbs 1/-.—Free delivery at Dickson's. ■PLES, fresh picked dally.- ■ iarats, 61bs 1/-. 4/6 per Delicious. Bibs 1/-. 6/- per case; Doughertys. 61bs 1/-.—Free delivery at Dickson's, Phone 1450. _. ALL Fruit is freshest and best at Hardy's Fruit Exchange. We, grow local fruit. "*!£U i*"'__l 1' JAM Melons, Id per lb.; Lemons, 9d I and If- dozen; also plenty of Orangea—At Hardy's Fruit Exchange. 84 Peel Street. WANTED KNOWN ►RING that Clock to be Repaired. ' —Geddes. opp. Masonic Hotel. Guaranteed thorough work at moderate rates; heavy Mantle Clocks collected and delivered in the Borough. EDUCATIONAL EARN MONEY BY WRITING. can become a free lance ■ journalist and story writer In your spare time.' Develop your latent talent. Our unique postal training guarantees success. Write to-day for free particulars.—Druleigh College, N.Z.'s Premier Training Institute. Box 11258. Auckland. , ACCOMMODATION

First and always first BRENT'S HOTEL, ROTORUA

FLOWERS. BULBS, ETC. NEMONES and Ranunculus, both L Claremont Btrain, extra choice, 1/per dozen, 5/- per 100, post free.—D. j S. Thompson & Co. NEMONES and Ranunculus, prize L strain, exhibition choice mixture, 1/- doz., hi- 100, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. SSORTED Ixias, Daffodils, TritoL nias. Freesias, Muscari; plump bulbs; 1/- dozen, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. .NEMONES! Ranuncles! "Gi£|nt L Florentine"; 'guaranteed finest Btrain obtainable; 3/6 100.—Sanders, Box 931. Auckland. AROMATIC Hyacinths, double pinks, yellows, reds, lavenders, | creams; guaranteed bulbs; 8/6 doz. — Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. ►EAUTIFTJL Tulips, giant Darwin " mixtures, all shades; usually 7/6, offered at 4/- doz., posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt Eden. Auckland. CHOICE selection Perpetual Carnations, well rooted. \ pot-grown plants,:named varieties; 1/6 each, ir./dozen.—"Berridges." 'OR Vegetables sow now Early - Long Pad Broad Beans. Broad Leaf Silver Beet. Carrots. Onions, Turnips, and Giant Long-standing Winter Spinach.—D. S. Thompson & Co. , > IREEN Peas.—Special collection - r Blue Bantam, W. F. Massey, Greenfeast. Extra Early Gradus; one packet of each, the lot 1/6, posted,— W. Stew&rt, Gladstone Road. XIAS, named varieties, all mixed, and choice mixed Sparaxis, llper dozen. 6/- per 100, post free. —D. S. Thompson & Co. EW Season's Seeds from our --' famous Delphiniums; Giant Hollyhock, flowered, as on exhibit, now ready, 6d and 1/- per packet, post free.—D. S. Thompson & Co. [AVE time and disappointment by sowing reliable seeds at the right time; complete range Flower and Vegetable Seeds.— ''Berridges." [WEET Peas.—Early flowering for - present planting: single named varieties or mixed colours. —W. Stewart, Gladstone Road. WEET Peas.—Collections winter flowering, six varieties. 3/C; late flowering, six varieties, 2/6; De Luxe, 12 varieties. B/-.—W. Stewart, Gladstone Road,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19314, 3 May 1937, Page 1

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