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SITUATIONS WANTED Ll 7 ANTED. —Housekeeping position; '* . clean, trustworthy woman; own mistress preferred.—Write No. 13, Herald. 7G5 tTOUNO Man, aged 20, requires ■ position. Fencing or Scrub-cuttin-?. Write No. 10, Herald. 747 SITUATIONS VACANT 7ANTED.—Contract Fencer.— Ring T i 643 K. _777 117 ANTED Cook-General and »* Housemaid, able to help with cooking.—Apply Mrs. Holdsworth. Phone 2D. Te Karaka. 758 IY7ANTED.—Experienced Cook and * V Housemaid, together; also CookGeneral.—Mayfair Registry. 253 Gladstone Road. Phone 1647. TANTED.—Smart Young Lady for ■ ' Showroom, must be a good saleswoman and stock-keeper; previous experience essential. —Apply by letter No. 19. Herald. 787, WORK WANTED CUT CULTIVATION COSTS. ""MPLOT the large HOWARD a ROTARY HOE. Contract or piece work. Good seed bed guaranteed. Cheaper than ordinary methods. For rates, etc., apply— E. BATSON, Hexton. Phone 1237 K. rpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate. —Saw _Street_ PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street, Phone 992. 17ANTED.—Wood Cutting with cirvt cular saw.—Ring 1819. 804 r ANTED.—Job of any kind, contract or day wages; scrub-cutting preferable.—Apply by letter. S. Raffol, Wairoa. 738 WANTED.— Brick, Concrete, or Stonework of any description; Repairs promptly executed.—J. T. Morgan, Phone 12295. WANTED BOARD >USINESS Lady requires Board * urgently.—Write No. 17, Herald. 782 yOUNG Man requires Board; /mist A be handy to town.—Write No. 11, Herald. 748 OST.—Gold Wristlet Watch, Mc- * Kenzies Ball, Monday night; reward.—Return Herald. 789 ' OST. —Between Gisborne and u Matawai, Brown Leather Gauntlet Glove.—Finder return Herald. Reward. 725 • ■ and Red Cardigan from City Hall last evening please return same to Herald immediately. 793
FOUND 'OUND.—Cheap, all dry Firewood. • Mill Slabs, 7 sacks 12/6; 3, 6/9; 2, 4/-; 1. 2/3; Tawa 2/9, Matal 3/3, Maire 4/3 per sack; 4 sacks Tawa and 1 sack Kindling. 11/3; Coal, Coke and Carbonettes.—Only at Shlpp's. 471 Gladstone Road. Phone 1040. FRUIT, VEGETABLES 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. . SPECIAL—South Island Potatoes, 7-7* 16/- per sack, 281bs 2/9, 91bs 1/-; Carrots, Parsnips, Id per bundle: Kumaras, Blba 1/-.—Free delivery at Dickson's. Phone 1450. T Dickson's.—Tomatoes, 8d per lb.; L Sunklst Oranges, 6 a 1/-; Mandarins. 8 a 1/-; Doughertys and Ballarat Apples, 51bs 1/-; Pumpkin, Id per lb. Doughertys, Stuimers, statesman, Delicious.—Buy them by the case from Hardy's Fruit Exchange, Phone -310. BEST Table Pumpkins, Id per lb., 8/6 per cwt—At Hardy's Fruit Exchange. 34 Peel Street. CLOTHING GC A —Red Tag Sale Bargains. .O.xi.. Ro n (- o n ar jerseys for Men, only 4/6, all colours; Lumber Jackets, 3/11 and 4/9. with zlpp; Cardigans, 8/11 and 11/9; Bpys' Jerseys, only 3/G; Coloured Towels, 2 for 2/9. 2 for 3/6. 768 GC A —Red Tag Sale Bargains. .O.Xi.. gports Trousers, wool, 15/11; Work Trousers. 4/9. 6/11 and 11/9; Tweed Overcoats, 42/9; W.P. Overcoats, only 18/9, Boys' 11/9; Oil Leggings 6/11; Wool Sox, 3 for 3/3. ... • , 768 GC A —Red Tag Sale Bargains. .O.rV. j^ en - s f\ n9 quality Box Calf, Black Patent, and Tan Willow Shoes, 17/11, 19/7 and 24/9; Streamline Shoes, only 17/11; Gum Boots, 10/9 and 18/9. 7GB EDUCATIONAL DIESEL & RADIO ENGINEERING. HPHESE professions offer outstand- ■*■ ing opportunities to-day. Druleigh training is personal and specially designed for N.Z. conditions. A British Admiralty expert supervises your progress step by step through the mail. Write for free particulars NOW of the course that interests you. —Druleigh College. Box 1225, Auckland.
WANTED KNOWN PECTACLE Repairs quickly done, all work guaranteed.—Geddes, Watch and Jewellery Repairer, opp. Masonic Hotel, Lowe Street. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. { NEMONIES and Ranunculus, prize L double mixed, spring flowering; 1/- dozen, 5/- 100. postage paid.— Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. 8.1. ►ROWN Boronias, sweet scented, 3/- ' each; Pink Sweet Daphne, 2/6 and 3/fi each.—D. S. Thompson & Co. ►EAUTIFUL Weeping Elms.—Have one on your lawn; 25/- to 30/each. —D. S. Thompson & Co. GLADOLL— Choice Australian, leading named varieties, 9d each, 7/6 dozen: selected mixture. 6/- dozen.— "Berridges." ATTRACTIVE Garden Lilies, Xmas, Regals. Tiger, Lily of Valley. Henryii etc.: 1/- each, 10/- dozen, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. •EAUTIFUL Giant Tulips, choicest -* mixed colours, usually 7/6 dozen. offered at 2/6 dozen. 20/- 100. posted —Orifflths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19372, 9 July 1937, Page 1
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