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HERALD CIfiCtJLAMON IS OYER 5900 DAILY The nett circulation has been ascertained according to the formula approved by the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association and the Association of New Zealand Advertisers. HERALD ADVERTISING COVERS THE DISTRICT

SITUATIONS WANTED "POSITION of trust required by middle-aged Shepherd, just returned from Otago.—Reply A. Macdonald, (JO Carnarvon Street, Gisborne. 210 SITUATIONS VACANT /COMPETENT Dres —Apply Eve Lyr ressmaker wanted, ■tin, 309 Gladstone Road. 233 VyANTED. —Carpenter for the ” country. —Apply Herald. 242 VyANTED. —Capable Help ' ' from town. — a rHmoo i miles Address Herald. 220 VyANTED. —Capable Girl to assist in ' ' house. —Apply Mrs. G. V. Smith, Phone 142 W. 215 VV7 ANTED.—Cook, 35/- a week; TV housemaid kept.—Apply Mrs. J. B. Williams. Phone COOK. 243 ’yy ANTED.—Lady Help, alternate /ANTED.—Lady week-ends off if desired. —Phone 695 D. 232 WANTED Cowman - Gardener. — ” Applv C. T. Jefferd. Tokomaru 212 Bay. \y ANTED. —Experienced Shepherd, ” with horses and dogs, for Okore Station. —Apply Dalgety & Co. 22C AI7ANTED. —Car Salesman for the TV East Coast district. —Write “Salesman.” c/o. Herald._ 225 Vy ANTED Motor Mechanics. — ” Apply Bignell & Holmes. Box 3. Gisborne. 224 \yANTED. —Boy or Youth, country, *' milk 2 cows.—Write No. 14, Herald, or Phone 10D. Motu. 236 WANTED Good Married Couple, separate cottage, one child not objected to; Generals, and Cowboys.— Mayfair Registry, 239 Gladstone Road, Phone 1647. Vy ANTED.—2nd and 3rd Cook; Pantrymaid, hotel; 2 Girls, daily; several Cook-Generals; Cook and Housemaid, together; 2 Cowboys. —Gardner’s. 28 Stout Street, 557. 227 WORK WANTED ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate. —Saw Service, S. Loan. 36 Bright Street. Tp'ROCKS Dyed, Pressed and Drycleaned, from 5/6. Our methods are the latest. You'll be surprised at the excellent result. Art Dyers and Dry-cleaners. Phone 1830, collect and deliver free. Vy ANTED.—Brick, Concrete, or Stonework of any description: Repairs promptly executed. —J. T. Morgan, Phone 12295. WANTED BOARD T ADY Teacher requires Board until Christmas. —Write 11. P.. Herald. VyANTED. —By business girl. Board ” (Bed-Sittingroom).—Write No. 14. Herald. 228 Vy ANTED.—Good Board in private V ' home, by young man. —Write “Urgent." Herald. 231 LOST I" OST—White Grey-winged -Budgerigar. Roebuck Road, nesting; Mauve Budgerigar, No. Xl3.—Phone Mo. 1298. ‘ 248 OST.—Halfbred Black Persian Cat, 1 Upper Gladstone Road.—Finder ndly write Creswell. “Te Para,” ikomaru Bay. 260 OST. —In Palmerston Road, between Disraeli Street and Peel reet. 1 Grey Leather Pram Cover.— ease return Herald. 211 FOUND "POUND. —Fox Terrier Pup, white -*■ with black and brown markings on face: collar No. 511, 1936; owner have same on paying cost of advertisement. —164 Crawford Road. 226 FOUND. —Cheap, all dry Firewood. Mill Slabs. 7 sacks 12/6; 3. 5/9; 2. «/-; 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 Shipp’s. 471 Gladstone Road, Phone 1040. FRUIT, VEGETABLES A T Dickson’s, Gisborne’s Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer. — ocal New Potatoes. 281bs 9/6; Car)ts. Parsnips. Id per bundle; free silvery.—Phone 1450. A T Dickson’s. —South Island Potatoes, 24/- per sack, 281bs 4/-, 61bs /-; Local New Potatoes, 241bs 1/-; Australian Onions, 41bs 1/-; South sland Swedes. 81 bs 1/-; Sutton’s Supreme Seed Potatoes, 281bs 4/-, 4/- per cwt. A T Dickson’s—Finest Black Grapes, 1/6 per lb.; Large Island Oranges. 5 a 1/-; Finest Delicious and Sturmer Apples. 31bs 1/-; Lemons. 16 a 1/-: Local Oranges, 14 a 1/-; Bananas, 6d per lb.j free delivery.—Phone 1450. VTARDY’S Fruit Exchange for the best Fruit.—Apples, 4d per lb., 5/- per half case; Lemons, 9d and 1/per dozen. from fid to 2/G per dozen; Grapefruit. 1/6 and 2/- per dozen. —At Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. /IHARLIE MENG YEE, Fruiterer & Greengrocer, next McKenzie’s. — Cheapest in town for new season’s Green Peas; New Potatoes, fid lb.; New Season’s Asparagus; Californian Grapes. 1/6 lb.; Australian Oranges. 8 for 1/-. MAH JONG SETS, prices on application.—Phone 1610. Free delivery. CLOTHING G.S.A. —Specials for Show and Races: Men’s Sports Coats. 25/-. 29/6 and 39/6; Sports Trousers, In fine worsteds, 19/11, 23/9 and 29/6; Swim Speedo Costumes. 12/9; Shorts, 10/6; Towels, 1/6, 1/11. 217 G.S.A. —Specials for Show and Races: Fine Serge and Worsted Suitff." 95/-; Pullens, 13/6. all colours: Coat Sljirt.s, 4/11. 5/11 and 6/11; Pyjamas. 5/11, 6/11 and 8/11; Fancy Sox. 1/-. 1/6 and 2/6. 217 G.S.A. —Specials for Show and Races: Men’s Streamline Sho''" In Tan or Black, 19/11; Quality Glace Patent and Tan Willow Shoes 19/11 and 25/-; Canvas Shoes, 2/11, 3/It and 5/6. 217 ACCOMMODATION THE BEST PLACE TO STAY IN ROTORUA IS BRENT’S HOTEL VyANTED. —Buyer for Light Spring ” Tip Cart, almost new,—Krebs & Co.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 1