PERSONAL A FAITHFUL Word. "This is a faithful word and worthy of all acceptation that Christ Jesus came into the world to save singers. Timothy 1. IC. BABY CARRIAGES TB'AT are recommended by Plunket Society. Properly sprung. Sponged tyred wheels. Good selection to choose from. Also DOLLS’ CARRIAGES for little girls. A complete replica of larger styles. A wonderful present. RUSSELL CYCLES &'MOTORS TWO SECTIONS Upper Stout Street. Total approximately half acre. One quarter acre section and garage, Kutene Road; best section on Kaiti. All cheap. LIONEL RHODES 275 Gladstone Road. Phone 1228. Private Phone 1613. DRESSMAKING LESSONS given in Pattern Drafting, Designing and Dressmaking. jl. Colebrook, 406 Clifford Street, corner Mangapapa Roacb_ EASTER BRIDES LEARN to make your own clothes, and save those precious pounds. Dressmaking is simplified by the Hollywood method. Day and evening classes. Call for a free demonstration. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING Regent Buildings WANTED BOARD JRIVATE Board Wanted, handy town, must be reasonable. Write 15, Herald. 90^ ACCOM M 0 DAT! ON C'XHIBITION p,„ f i Trav. Accommodation. — Bed, Tray, 5/6; central.—Write Proprietor, Windsor Flats, Davis Street, Wellington. Telephone 41-069. LOST r oST— Glasses in Case, street or shops, 2 weeks ago.—Finder please ring 626 W. 121 LOST.— Ladies Tan Coat, vicinity Wainui.—Finder please leave address Herald. 114 LOST— Black and Tan Sheepdog at Knitaratahi, answers name of Roy.—Finder please ring 1764 D 129 OST. —Leadlight, between Gisborne and Tiniroto.—Finder please ring Phone 1013. AU. LOST. —Between Waerenga-a-hika and Wailcohu, Suitcase containing clothing, etc. Reward.—Ring 195 W. 58 TO LET LL Electric Flat, furnished or L unfurnished, one minute from <st Office. —Phone 1156. 119 tO LET. —Nicely Furnished Bed- • sitting Room and Kitchenette; vn entrance. —Address Herald. 31 'WO Front Rooms, Sleeping Porch with conveniences; handy to bus 4 Stout Street. 34. 10 LET—Very select Unfurnished Flat of three rooms and conveniees; frftuaW in excellent, locality. Bali and Crawshaw. WANTED TO RENT r ANTED.—House to Rent, with garage preferred; good tenant, t in advance. —Apply Herald. 109 GRAZING \VT ANTED— Grazing for 150 21 to »• 3j year steers. —Apply Loan and Mercantile. 420 FLOWERS, bulbs, etc. SMONE Bulbs.—Vigorous, brilant selection, with many large © blooms; 2/0 100.—J. Harden >, Takapuna, Auckland Zinnias! Phlox! All uaranteed finest strain obtain5/- 100.—Dryburg Nurseries reat-South Road, Rentuera. IMONES! Ranunculi! ‘‘Giant lorentine,” enormous flowering iuble. Guaranteed finest strait table; 3/6 100.—Sanders, Box .uckland. 1 NEMONES! “Blue Bonnett,' Y "Scarlet Emperor,” and "Clareiont Mixed.” Best obtainable; 3/1 Uo—Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. k UTUMN Hints on Cultivation * Bulbs, Vegetables and Flowers, oloured Monthly Magazine postec •ee. Write to-day.—Griffiths’ Nursries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. k NEMONES and Ranunculus Giant Exhibition Strain; guaranteed ulbs, beautiful colours; 1/- doz., 51 >r 3/-, 100 for 5/-.—-Griffiths’ Nurses, Mt. Eden, Auckland. k ROMATIC Hyacinths In choice » mixed colours, 6/- doz.; Prize laffodils, 2/6 doz. —Griffiths’ Nurjries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ►EAUIfFUL Tulips, Giant .Darwin * Strain; fine assortment; guaraned; 5/- doz., 50 for 18/-, posted•iffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auck•NSULT us about your spraying, we can give you advice and supthe necessary requirements.—D ’hompson & Co. 'HOICE Seeds. Pink Primulas 1 Iceland Popples in Bolton's Art lades. Giant Orange, and Coonara inks; all 6d per packet.—D. S. hompson & Co. EEDS to sow now. —Engleman's Giant Pansies and Burnet’s Giant nray Iceland Poppies; packets oi :h 1/-.—D. S. Thompson & Co. STAVED Winter Flowering Sweet » Peas and Cineraria, extra choice ith great range of colours; both 6ri ir packet.—D. S. Thompson & Co. SUNRAY BULBS EMONF. & RANUNCULI 1/- doz (extra large 1/3 doz.) AS 4/6 doz. AS, Scarlet 2/0 doz. EEZIA BURTON [I (large Cream) 2/3 doz. EEZIA Buttercup (yellow) 5/- doz. kRAXIS 4/ c floz - LIPS 5/- doz. ACINTHS Separate named varieties 1/- each, 10/- doz. 2LAMEN, Mixed Colours 4/0 doz. I.EIL d’OR (yellow jonquil) j/G doz. JO/- 100 e. SUNRAY (Keyd.) fceland Poppy Plants now ready 1/6 doz. W. STEWART 233 GLADSTONE ROAD Telephone 822
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20186, 2 March 1940, Page 1
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