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SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED— Housekeeping position; clean, trustworthy woman; own mistress preferred.—>Vrite No. 13, Herald. 765 •\roUNG Man; aged 20, requires A position, Fencing or Scrub-cuttin:;. —Write No. 10. Herald, 747_ SITUATIONS VACANT \\7 ANTED.-Two good Carpenters Phone C 27. ’ ' " ■ 727 WANTED.— Contract Fencer.— Ring 643 K. ; .-f : ‘ 777 : TI7ANTED.—2 Carpenters,, Turihau V ’ Bridge.—Ring 1679/ evenings. \I7 ANTED.—Shepherd for coast sta- ” tion; own horses.—Ring 2R, Tolaga, evenings. 6 86 \T7 ANTED.—Cook-General, till Sep- ” tember 30; wages ,35/-. —Ring 9935. i 707 \\7 ANTED Cook-General and Housemaid, able to help with cooking.—Apply Mrs. Holdsworth. Phone 2D, Te Karaka. 758 YI7ANTED.—Youth, with 2 dogs,, to start shepherding;' gobd place; good accommodation. —Ring 145 M, Tolaga Bay. 711 \\7 ANTED —Experienced Cook and ’ ’ Housemaid, together; also CookGeneral.—Mayfair Registry. 253 Gladstone Road, Phone 1647. WORK WANTED , CUT CULTIVATION COSTS. TT'MPLOY the large 'HOWARD ROTARY HOE. Contract or piece work. Good seed bed guaranteed. Cheaper than ordinary methods* 1 -, For rates, etc., apply— ~. E. BATSON. HeXtOn. Rhone 1237 K. ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate. —Saw Service. S. Loan. 36 Bright Street. PAINTING and Faperhahging, good .work, reasonable, prices; .choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall. 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. YI7 ANTED.— Job of any .'kind, con- ** tract or day .wages; scrub-cutting preferable.—Apply by letter. .S. Raffol, Wairoa.' ' « 7 38
TIT ANTED.—Brick, Concrete, or ' ' Stonework of Repairs promptly Morgan, Phone 12<j9S any description; executed.—J. T WANTED BOABD YOUNG Man requires Board; must 1 be handy to town.—Write No. 11. Herald. 718 LOST T OST. —Headlamp from motor car, i painted green.—Finder leave at Herald. ! T OST. —Between the Willows and Matawhero Saleyards. Silver Watch, Waltham; initialled; keepsake.—Finder return Herald. 720 LOST.— Between Gisborne and Matawal, Brown Leather Gauntlet Glove. —Finder return Herald. Reward. ' 1 726 FOUND FOUND.— At Ormond, Black and White Sheep Dog; owner can have same by paying expenses—A. Ross. Ormond. • 746 “POUND. —Cheap, all dry Firewood. r Mill Slabs, 7 sacks 12/6; 3, 6/9; 2, 4/-: 1. 2/3; Tawa 2/9, Matai, 3/3, Maire 4/3 per sack; 4 sack* Tawa and 1 sack Kindling. 11/3; Coal. Coke and Carbonettes. —Only at Shipp’s, 471 Gladstone Road. Phone 1040. ■ FRUIT, VEGETABLES A RRIVING Daily from Auckland.— Finest Drumhead Cabbage, only 8/- per large sack; Swedes, 14/- per large sack.—Only at Dickson's Fruit Mart, Phone 1450. A SPECIAL—South Island Potatoes, 16/- per sack, 281bs 2/9, 91bs 1/-; Carrots, Parsnips, Id per bundle; Kumaras, 51bs 1/-.—Free delivery at Dickson’s, Phone 1450 AT Dickson’s. —Tomatoes, 8d per lb.; Sunkist Oranges, 6 a <l/-; Mandarins. 8 a 1/-; Doughertys and Ballarat Apples, 6lbs 1/-; Pumpkin; Id per lb. A PPLES for winter use—Ballarats, A Doughertys, Sturmers. Statesman. Delicious.—Buy them by the case from Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, Phone 310; BEST Table Pumpkins, Id per lb., 8/C per cwt. —At Hardy's Fruit Exchange. 34 Peel Street. ~~ CLOTH I NO . Go \ —Red Tag Sale Bargains. • Roll Collar Jerseys for Men, only 4/6. ail colours; Lumber Jackets, 3/11 and 4/9, ■,(, with zipp; Cardigans, 8/11 and 11/9;, Boys' - Jerseys. only 3/6; Coloured ,STo Weis. 2 for 2/9, 2. for 3/6. V 768
G'C A —Red Tag Sale Bargains. gports Trousers, all wool. 15/11; Work Trousers, 4/9, 6/11 and 11/9; Tweed Overeats, 42/9; W.P. Overcoats, only 18/9, Boys’ 11/9; Oil Leggings 6/11; Wool Sox, 3 for 3/3. 768 GO A —Red Tag Sale Bargains. .O.Xi. Men’s fine quality Box Calf, Black Patent, and Tan Willow Shell, 17/11. 19/7 and 24/9; Streamline Shoes, only 17/11; Gum Boots. 10/9 and 18/9. •" 76S ■ DUCATIONAL TRAINED SALESMEN ,*GET PROMOTION. rpHE Druleigh correspondence course -*■ in Modern Salesmanship and Business Efficiency is specially designed for N.Z. students.-,, It is individual and personal. It tnakes success certain. Write now for free particulars.—Druleigh College. Box 1225, Auckland. ________ EARN 5/- to 10/- per hour Writing Show Cards and Tickets, easy work; learn quickly from a professional display card; artist,/who guarantees big results; new llluswated booklet sent to you freet no tlon. Just send your name ana Address to Bej-nafd E McKay. Show - card Studios. Wanganui. '' 776 WANTED KNOWN ' ■FARMERS.—Let us repair., your watch, and hermetically epal. it against dust; , guaranteed Work Geddes,' opp. Masonio Hotel. Lowe Street. . ' ' ■' flowers, bulbs, etc. A NEMONIES and Ranunculus, prize double mixed, spring'flowering: l/'- dozen. 6/- 100, posfrtgd paid.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden; Auckland S 1 /■■■• : ... .-y; ■■ "DROWN Boronlas, sweet- scented, 3/each; Pink-Sweet Daphne, 2/6 and 3/6 each.-rD, 8, Thompson A Co.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19371, 8 July 1937, Page 1
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745Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19371, 8 July 1937, Page 1
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