furniture TfEXEER Suites, very latest styles; v splendid workmanship, moderate price.—Reg. Humphreys, Cabinetmaker, next Cave Bros., Phone 1555. Wailed Willie, “Next month we have Christmas, my dear,” “And I cannot afford to buy presents this year.” Laughed Maggie, “You silly—to Cochrane's we’ll jaunt—” “Their Lay-by arrangement is just what we want." -You pick your gifts now and pay what you can—" “And they've hundreds of nice things to choose from, old man.” STUCK FOR THE READY? THEN SEE US AND I*AY AS YOU EARN. T. N. COCHRANE FELTEX FELTEX .JUST LANDED. FAWN MOTTLED FELTEX. 7“in wide. 29/6 yard GRUNDY & SCOTT LTD. 07 GREY STREET. MISCELLANEOUS Sensational indictment - r *- against Nazi oppression "The Mortal Storm." Exchanges.— I have two or three ia clients who are prepared to exchange house property in suburbs as deposits on their country properties. One of them is only four miles away; another with 100 acres will accept uouse as deposit.—C. G. Piesse, 6 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. Emblazoning the screen with the full force of its unleashed drama —“The Mortal Storm." AND if yours is Beer let it be Hygienic Cooled Draught, at 1/3 per bottle—Albion Hotel. ROLL out the old, roll in the new, but let it be Hygienic Cooled Draught Beer, 1/3 per bottle.—Albion Hotel. _ L~ ADIES’ Costumes and Gentlemen’s Suits and Overcoats Electrically Cleaned by the latest process—Only at James Johnstone. Tailor. J3B SAXOPHONES and all other Musical Instruments repaired; reasonable prices.—Wyke’s Music Store. PLANTS, TREES, ETC. A STERS, Phlox, Antirrhinums, zinnias, African or French Marigolds; 2/(5 50.—Quality Nursery, Box .124, Auckland. _ A STERS, Zinnias, Giant Marigolds, -tjL phlox, guaranteed unequalled strains; 2/9 50.—Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. . BEAUTIFUL Gladiolus, new choice shades; Prize Mixture, 5/- dozen, 50 for 18/-, 100 for 30/-, postage paid. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. . pHR Y SANTHEMUM S, doubleL named sorts, 10/- dozen; new single varieties, 1/G each; Dahlias, named sorts, 15/- dozen. D. B. Thompson & Go. /Tape Gooseberry Plants, 1/C L dozen; Tobacco Plants, 1/C dozen; Celery Plants, 9d dozen; Kumara and Tomato Plants. D. S. Uiompson & Co. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 12 Curled W and Curved Japanese, 10/-; Collection 12 Cascade and Pom Pom varieties, new novelties, 10/-. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. CELERY, solid white, 50 for 4/-; Leeks, giant, 100 for 2/C; Pepino, New Egg Fruit, 2/C each posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. aTiLIAS, Named Prize, Castus, Pom Pom, Charm and Decorative types, all strong plants, 14/- dozen posted—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden Auckland. 1/OR SALE. —Kumara Plants, very best plants, not late yet; 2/G per 100. —VVaihlrere Corner, or Common Shelton’s. 4,11 FOR SALE. —New season’s Rubber Hose, only 9d per foot; Kumara Plants, first grade, hardy plants; Flower Seedlings, Lettuce and Onion Plants. —Barwiek’s Mart, Peel Street. 1/ LOWER Seedlings for present a planting.—Salvias, Asters, Zinnias, Portulaea, French and African .Marigolds, Phlox, etc. —D. S. Thompson & Co J rpoMATOES! Improved “Kondine” a smooth red, resists blight; 3/3 50 —Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. I j'LOWER Seedlings Now Ready.— ' Asters, Ageratum, Antirrhinum, Delphinium, Dimorphotheca, Lobelia, Marigolds, Portulaea, Stock, Petunias, phlox, Salvia, Zinnia, Viscaria, Gillia, Tlthonia, Tagetes, Verbena. Celery, 17 uni eras, Tomatoes, Onions, Lettuce, Cabbage, Cauliflower. All obtainable ■ at BERRIDGE’S FLORAL STUDIO, Phones; Shop 1454, Nursery 1510. 1 PLANT NOW FOR SUMMER FLOWERING. ASTERS, Stocks, Zinnias, Marigolds (African and French), Petun las, Salvia, Phlox. We also have ready Tomato Plants in variety. W. STEWART 233 GLADSTONE ROAD. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES J/O It SALE.— Loganberries now A ready; orders taken lor jam. *J. Douglas, Glenelg Road, llexton, Phone 981 R. 4 'f“ NEW season's Fruit, Tomatoes, Gooseberries, Loganberries and Plums. —Hardy's Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. OUR new season’s Glasshouse Tomatoes are now ready; ripened on the plants, delicious flavour. D. S. Thompson & Co. PJ.ANT Now. —Celery, Tomatoes, Onions, Kumaras, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Lettuce; all ready now,— Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel St KING & MOON'S SPECIALS! vegetables are grown in garden at Matawhero, oil to the shop fresh daily. Potatoes, 81bs 1/-, 2Slbs LIVERY PHONE 1448 Road ar.d Harris Street.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20414, 26 November 1940, Page 1
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