SUNKIST ORCHARD (Hole in the Wall) NOW READY FOR USE Tomatoes, Nectarines, Pears, Apples and Plums. PHONE 455 for orders. Free delivery in Borough. All Fruit A Grade. USED CARS Oil UV BO LET Sedan, 1938 ™ odel v £225 NASH Sedan £135 HUDSON Sedan £IOO REO lOewt. Truck £55 OWEN BROS.’ GARAGE READS QUAY. PHONE 970. SUB-DEALERS for CHEVROLET CARS and TRUCKS. FOll URGENT SALE on behalf of Deceased Estate 1937 CHEVROLET 15cwt. TRUCK Turret top steel cab, large flat tray body with crate sides; in new condition. As the mileage is under 10,000, your opportunity to get a practically new machine at second-hand price. SEE THIS TRUCK AT COLLETT MOTORS LTD. Bright Street. Phone 1399. CLEARANCE SALE USED CARS CHEVROLET Tourer ££s CHEVROLET Tourer; long spring mode) £35 STANDARD 3-seater £45 AUSTIN 7 Saloon. Reconditioned £'J 5 AUSTIN 10 Sedan £165 FORD, mode] A liicwt Runabout; now hood, •( new tyres £75 193 S ROYAL ENFIELD 500 c.e. Motor Cycle. Bargain price 1M.5 G. E. BLOGG & CO. Austin and International Agents. Phone 1770.
SHADE CONES Protect Your Seedlings $ When Transplanting, Quickly Placed Quickly .Removed Easily Stored Made of heavy paper, those cones give protection from frost and sun, and with care will last many seasons. 1/6 dozen 10/- per 100 HERALD OFFICE
FOR SALE A Snip at Fatutahi. —Six acres, 5roomed Modern Bungalow, Cow Bails, Motor Garage, all for £1050; terms, cash over State mortgage.— Only from Frank Neill, Estate Agent, Lowe Street. A lit Mail Notepaper and Er.’/elopes. Specially light paper; seven sheets and envelope weigh half oz.; suitable pen or typewriter; 100 sheets and 00 envelopes, from 3/-, 3/C, -I/-, according to quality. Only at Herald Ollice. T>UNGALOW, new, comprising living room, two bedrooms, sun porch and bathroom, at Mangapapa; nicely fitted up. Price £650, terms if required.—C. G. Piesse, No. 6 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. fTHEAP~ FARMS—I3O acres, i'reehold, Puha; all necessary buildings; price only £2O per acre. ,115 acres leasehold dairy farm, going concern; price £9OO. 195 acres leasehold, carrying 375 ewes and 50 cattle; oidy £7 per acre. 50 acres leasehold dairy farm, going concern; price £SOO.—C. G. Piesse, No. C Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. I/OR SALE. —Canoe; also Dinghy, both lirst-class condition; 2 good Stoves, 3 11. W. Cylinders, all cheap.— Harwich's Mart, Peel Street. SALE.—Three Lady’s Cycles; also three Gent's Cycles; all in good order; cheap.—Berwick's Auction Mart, Peel Street. |/OR SALE.—New Imperial Motor Cycle; first-class condition; gift at £25; also Ford i-ton Truck, at £7/10/-. —Barwick’s; Mart, Peel St. I/O It SALE.—OId House on good j-acre section in Gladstone Road. Price only £IOO. This is a real bargain.—Ball & Crawshaw, Peel St, I /OR SALE. —Convenient Cottage, under 10 years old. Price/ £650; Government mortgage of £350, balance in cash.—Ball & Crawshaw, for Land Sales. l/OR SALE. —Modern Bungalow, * Haiti; all electric, concrete path, motor garage; will sell including furniture (everything the best); £585 cash required; owner leaving district. —Frank Neill, Estate Agent, Gisborne. I/O It SALE. —Immediate possession, splendid locality, five-roomed Bungalow, with every modern convenience, motor shed; price £950, £350 cash.—Apply to Chas. Parker, Peel Street. 305 1/OH SALE.—lmmediate possession, ■*- 5-roomed House, with every convenience; splendid section; very handy; price £750, cash £l5O, balance easy.—Apply to Chas. Parker, Peel Street. ' 345
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 13 February 1940, Page 1
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