GARDNER'S 7 CARS The only 24-hour TAXI SERVICE in Gisborne. Telephone 188 (two lines)
SITUATIONS WANTED^ "RELIABLE Youth, 19, seeks posiIX tion on station; own. dogs hack. —Ring Herald. and 539 TIT ANTED.— Day work, Mondays, VV Wednesdays and Fridays.— Write No. 4S Herald. Fridays--521 SITUATIONS VACANT ACCOUNTANT’S CLERK. Applications are called for the position, of MALE CLERK in Public "Accountant's office. Applicants to state age and experience (if any). Write—“ACCOUNTANCY.” 562 Herald Office._ WANTED Energetic car salesman. Apply by letter giving experience and age to — “SALESMAN,” 574 Care Herald. SUCCESS FOR A PENNY STAMP! IN other words, for you to achieve success in Matriculation and all other examinations you need the personal coaching that only Diuleigh’s experienced tutors can give you. ! By mailing for informtition TO-DAY you will receive particulars that show you the high road to success. —Druleigh College, Auckland SMART Youth, about 15, apprentice printing trade; month’s trial, now, 20/- week, rising: school proficiency an advantage.—Apply East Coast Press, Tokomaru Bay. 567 WANTED—GirI or Woman for the * ’ country.—Ring Mrs. G. Barron, Waikohu Bureau. 496 TXT ANTED.—Willing Boy, perman- ' * ont job suitable applicant. Banvick's Mart, Peel St. 919 WANTED.— Cowboy, easy place, " award wages.—Apply AucklandGisborne Transport. 12 a.m., Sj&lurday. 972 WANTED. Experienced Fruitpackers, wages or contract, references. —Apply Hogg, Lyndhurst Rd. Hastings. 603_ TW ANTED. Housekeeper, town; ’ ' Female Cook, town; several CookGenerals”; ' Cowboys.— Mayfair Reg., 239 Gladstone Rd„ ’Phone 1647. WANTED.— 2 Married Couples, own cottage; Housekeeper; Cook; Housemaids and Waitresses for hotels; Cook-Generals and Girls, daily —Gardiner’s Registry. 573 YOUNG Lady required for shop; knowledge of typing.—Write No. 44, Herald. 505 ' WORK WANTED ’ 1 LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine :curate; charges moderate. —Saw ;rvice. S. Loan. 36 Bright Street. 'OR Electroplating Radiators, Bumper Bars, Headlamps, Spoons, jrks, etc., try J. N. Foster, 269 Gladone Road.
CUITS Cleaned and Pressed, 6,'-, a good job guaranteed; we collect and deliver free. 'Just Phone 1830, Art Dyers and Dry-cleaners, 263 Gladstone Road. WANT a Carrier? Ring 655 Sor 1732 —A ll »ert Hopps, the Hopalong Delivery Service, Bright Street. WANTED BOARD WANTED.—By Young Lady, Board ” in private home, Te Hapara preferred. —Write No. 43 Herald. 504 WANTED TO BOARD WANTED to Board.—2 Permanent Working Men; handy to Post Office. —Ring 1514. 555 LOST T OST. —Bulldog, brindle and white, " from Wainui; reward.—Address at Herald. 560 T OST.—From Adair Rd., Black and Tan Pup, 6 months. —’Phone 1361. 526 FOUND ' 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, Phono 1040.
FRUIT. VEGETABLES A T Dickson’s Fruit Mart Cheapest wholesale and retail Fruiterers. Local Tomatoes 6d per lb., Cucumbers from 2d each. Finest Peaches (!d. per lb.. Plums 51bs. 1/-. 'Phone 1450. A T Dickson's, Stringless Beans 31bs. 1/-, Californian Onions 51bs 1/-, Dessert and Cooking Apples 51bs 1/-, Oranges 8 for 1/-. Bananas lid per lb. 'Phone 1450, Free delivery. A T Dickson’s, New Potatoes 281bs. 5/-, olbs 1/-; Kumaras, 41bs 1/-; Carrots, Parsnips, Id per bundlq: Cabbage from 2d each; Marrow', Pumpkins, Sweet Corn—Free delivery. Phone 1450. - will soon be finished; order now, 121 b for 2/6; we deliver. —Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. ___ BLUMS for Jam, Bottling and Sauce. Diamonds, Prunes and Satsumas, 3d per lb; 121 b 2/6 at Hardy's Fruit Exchange, ’Phone 310. FLOWERS, BULBS. ETC. AROMATIC Hyacinths, named varieties, in crimsons, yellows, Purples, etc.; 9d each, 12 different 8/6, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. SI. ARTHUR YATES’ Reliable Flower Seeds. —Sunbeam. Rose Tints reselected, Gartref, Noonday Hybrids, Coonara Pink Iceland Poppies; Cd and 1/- packet.—‘'Berridges,” Florists. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, 90% doubles, prize dazzling shades; 1/dozen, 50 for 3/-, 100 for 5/-, posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auokland. S.L EAUTIFUL Tulips, Giant Darwin, exhibition prize bulbs; 4/- dozen, 50 for 14/-, 100 for 26'-. posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Aucklana, S.l. fIHOICE Daffodils, collection red ' J cups, trumpets, poeticus, etc.; 12 Varieties for exhibition, 5/- posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. piNERARIA, Yates large flowering, - packet; Delphinium, giant Hollyhock strain, 1/- packet; Carnations, Giant Malmaison, 6d. Giant Bedding 1/- packet.—“Berridges.” Florists. TYELPHINIUMS, Giant Hollyhock -*■' Flowered. 1/- per packet.—D. S. Thompson & Co.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19550, 4 February 1938, Page 1
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