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SITUATIONS WANTED Y\T ANTED.—By Young Man, position ’’ Hardening or Fencing. etc. — Gardenin Address Herald etc.827 \y ANTED.—Position by young man, '' general farm work. —Write No. 26. Herald. 905 SITU ATI ON S~V AC ANT VP 1 ANTED.—Cook-General for Wai- ” mata; good wages.—Mrs. Field. Phone 420 M. 932 WANTED.—An Office Boy; refer- ’’ ences required.—Apply in own handwriting, Blair & Parker, Solieitors. 87S_ WANTED —2 Housemaid-Wai-tresses; several Cook-Generals, town and country: good Cowboy. Gardner's Registry, 557, 28 Stout Street. \yANTED Urgently—Cook-Generals, Housemaids, Cowboys, \oung Girls (mornings); all good wages.— Mayfair Registry. 253 Gladstone Road. Phone 1647. WORK WANTED CUT CULTIVATION COSTS. tfMPLOY the large HOWARD •*-4 ROTARY HOE. Contract or piece work. Good seed bed guaranteed. Cheaper than ordinary methods. For rates, etc., apply— E. BATSON, Hexton. Phone 1237 K. ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate. —Saw Service. S. Loan. 36 Bright Street. PAINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers.—J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street. Phone 992. YI7 ANTED. —Brick, Concrete, or Stonework of any description: Repairs promptly executed. —J. T Morgan, Phone 12295. WANTED W A * TED. —Person to rear Sheep Dog Pups—Apply Herald. 895 WANTED BOARD "OUSINESS Lady requires Board, handy to town. —Write particulars to No. 25, Herald. 897 GOOD Permanent Board wanted by gentleman in business; must be close to centre of town. —Write, giving terms and conditions, to No. 22. Herald. 826 WANTED—By two young business men (brothers). Private Board. — Write “Central," Herald. 885 ’ LOST T OST. —Bag, containing working man’s clothes, between PatutahiMatawhero. —Reward at Herald. 879
T OST—Saturday morning, Gladstone Road, Child's Lemon and Fawn Beret, —Apply Herald. 901 T OST.—Man’s Boot, between Wai- " ngaks and Makauri.—Finder communicate gerald. 915 T OST.—Yellow Polled Cow, forequarter one ear. V back bit opposite ear.—Finder please ring 1463 D. 896 FOUND ]^OUND.— On road, Matawhero, May • 25, Polled Red Cow. back quarter right ear, tip left ear; unless claimed will be sold.— -Apply Phone 1028. 850 FOUND.— 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 Carbonettes.— Only at Shipp’s, 471 Gladstone Road. Phone 1040. FRUIT, VEGETABLES RRIVING Dally from Auckland.— Finest Drumhead Cabbage, only 9/- r>er large sack; Swedes. 14/- per large sack—Only at Dickson’s Fruit Mart. Phone 1460. A SPECIAL—South Island Potatoes, t*- ic/- 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 1/-; Mandarins. 8 a 1/-; Doughertys and Ballarat Apples, 51bs 1/-; Pumpkin, Id per lb. A PPLES for winter use—Ballarats, Doughertys, Sturmers, Statesman, Delicious.—Buy them by the case from Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, Phone 110. BEST Table Pumpkins, Id per lb., S/6 per cwt. —At Hardy’s Fruit exchange 34 Peel Street. PUMPKINS for Sale.—A. C. Langford, Matawhero, Phone 1297. 853 EDUCATIONAL DIESEL & RADIO ENGINEERING. PHESE professions offer outstandIng opportunities to-day. Dru>lgh training is personal and specially esigned for N.Z. conditions. A sritlsh Admiralty expert supervises our progress step by step through he mail. Write for free particulars JOW of the course that interests you. -Drulelgh College. Box 1225, Auckand.
WANTED KNOWN TVIAMOND Rings— Modern pretty settincs by Domlnon’s best craftsmen, ideal engagement rings; from £s. —Gecldes, opp. Masonic Hotel, Lowe Street. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. A NEMONIES and Ranunculus, prize double mixed, spring flowering; 1/- dozen. 5/- 100, postage paid.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. S.l. • BROWN Boronias, sweet scented, 3/each; Pink Sweet Daphne, 2/6 and 3/6 each.—D. S. Thompson & Co. BEAUTIFUL Weeping Elms.—Have one on your lawn: 25/- to 30/each. —D. S. Thompson & Co fIABBAGE Plants, Cauliflower Plants, and Onion Plants, fresh supplies daily; plant now for good results. —At Barwick’s Auction Mart, Phone 270. p'LADOLI. —Choice Australian, leading named varieties, 9d each, 7/6 dozen: selected mixture. 5/- dozen. — "Berridges.” A TTRACTIVE Garden Lilies, Xmas, Regals, Tiger, Lily of Valley, Uenrvli etc.: 1/-* each, 10/- dozen, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. BEAUTIFUL Giant Tulips, choicest mixed colours., usually 7/6 dozen, offered at 2/6 dozen. 20/- 100. posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland, 8.1. "OEAUTIFUL Scented Roses, prize named varieties, delivered to your door; 12 assorted. 13/-. postage nald. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland, S.l.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19375, 13 July 1937, Page 1
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