TO LIST. rp\VO EXCELLENT OFFICES in -*• the Regent Theatre Building. For particulars apply tlie MANAGER, Regent Theatre. WE HAVE FOR SALE ON BEHALF OF A CLIENT GOOD USED 1936 PORD ys gEDAN In splendid order and condition. Leather upilftlfetery. Tyres perfect. Well worth your inspection. QOLLETT ROTORS qollett Rotors PHONE 1399. L TD ' L TD. WE PAY SPOT CASH FOR GOOD IJSED USED C AKS C ARS Also arrange to pay off Hire Purchase Agreements. QWEN J>ROS.’ Q.ARAGE READ’S QUAY. Phone 970. PROPERTIES FOR SALE ALL-ELECTRIC Kauri House, reconditioned, all conveniences, concrete paths, etc. —Phone 743, 473 pHEAP Houses, Stout Street, Whataupoko, 5 rooms, £350; Perry Street, 5 rooms, £450; Te Hapam, 4 rooms £350, 5 rooms £350, 5 rooms £4OO, 0 rooms £450; Ormond Road, Mangapapa, 4 rooms, £350; easy terms on several of these. —C. G. Piesse, Soldiers’ Club Buildings, Lowe Street. DOB SALE.—Home, handy to town, 38-perch section, 3 bedrooms; excellent value at £6OO. —Ball & Crawshaw. FOR SALE.—Sound Kauri House, good situation, Ormond Road; Ejojng for £375; this is a snip—Apply Prank Neill & Co . L'OR SALE. —Small 5-roomed House *- of modern design, excellent situition, Kaiti, vacant possession; price £ 1325. —James Innes, Lowe Street. <OU SALE.—Good sound House, Aberdeen Road, river frontage; 500; £IOO cash required.—Apply •anlc Neill & Co., Lowe Street. ■ in Ormond Road, electric light, as stove, etc.; price £450, terms rranged.—Ball & Crawshaw. MVE Houses, now vacant, for sale at £3OO, £550, £6OO, £625 and :1100 respectively; terms can be rranged—C. G. Piesse, Soldiers Club uildings, Lowe Street. fAHMS.— Some good Farms, large and small; also suburban pro.jrties with few acres. —Full particurs from C. G. Piesse, Soldiers’ Club uildings, Lowe Street. MI! SALE.—Modern Spanish Bungalow, Kaiti, concrete paths, irage. all electric, £1375, terms ■ranged; possession guaranteed.— pply Frank Neill & Co. MB SALE.—Beautiful Two-storey Home in Kaiti, all modern coniniences, very nice section; good cality.—Further particulars Ball & •awshaw, Peel Street, Gisborne. < OOD Homes and possession f assured. —2-storey Houses, -- :re £I4OO, g-acre £1250; Kaiti, good une in desirable situation, £1100; ■re and 5-roomed House, cowshed, c., £950, large Government mortige, balance cash; 5 rooms and conmicnccs, £OSO, Government inertige.—C. G. Piesse, Soldiers’ Club uildings, Lowe Street. MMEDIATE possession of solid Kauri House, handy to town, 3 id rooms, electric light and range, c.; price £9OO. —Ball & Crawshaw, ipd Agents. O be given away at £650 —House of 3 bedrooms, very handy to ,vn; modern conveniences. —Ball & awshaw. Estate Agents, Peel St. 'O be sold on easy terms, No. IS4 Cobden Street—Large House, 3 drooms, all electric conveniences.— irther particulars, Ball & Crawaw, Estate Agents. LIVE STOCK, POULTRY, ETC. 'OR SALE. —1 House Cow, springing, guaranteed sound and quiet; ;o 1 Corrugated Iron Shed, 12 x 12, ■ removal. —Address Herald. 584 WO Thoroughbred Brood Mares, Poination and Poiriri, 9yrs and rs, both empty-—For particulars ;ase ring 1331, Gisborne. 550 WANTED TO BUY AMERAS. —Liberal prices paid for Leicas and other high-class meraS and Equipment; pliotoiphers invited to write for stock t. —Quillars Ltd., Mercer Street, dlington. 291_ LD Caravan or small accommodation on wheels, suitable'one man, ting 047 K. 602_ f ANTED to Buy.—Motor-cycle; must be reliable. —Apply 485 .dstone Road. 589 r ANTED. —One Square Galvanised Iron Tank; state price and size Vrite “Tank,” Herald. 576 WANTED. Prime Pigs and * Poultry; highest market rates. — ■impton’s Ltd., Phone 271 M. TANTED —Second-hand Furniture, ’ large or small quantities, oldshioned or modern; highest prices, ot cash.—Barwiclt’s Mart. Peel St. Rilles, WANTED. Shotguns, ” Saddles, Tools, Furniture.— Highest spot cash prices given by Banvick’s Mart, Peel Street. \\7ANTED. —Used Furniture in any * ’ quantity, Tools, Rifles, Shotguns, Saddles; highest spot cash given—Ttnrwiek’s Mart. Peel Street. WANTED TO BUY. [■ OOS E A VENDER Oil POT I’OURRI. State quantity available and price per ID., with samples, to—“LAVENDER,” P.O. Box 1519, Auckland.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 26 February 1941, Page 1
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