SPRING BALANCES, to weigh 501 b, ' with large round Tin Dish, for 3/11. SPRING BALANCES, Brass Face, with strong ring arid hook, to weigh ‘lolb, for 1/9. GRAMOPHONE NEEDLES, best quality, soft, medium or loud, for 1/6 box of 200. HOUSEHOLD MEAT CHOPPERS, rivetted right through wooden handle No 1, 1 /*; No, 2, 2/-. SHOEMAKERS’ KNIVES, English, 4-Jin steel blades, for 1/«. SHOEMAKERS* RASPS, English, for 1/-. SHOEMAKERS’ HAMMERS, English, for 1/3. SHOEMAKERS’ POLISHING IRONS, for Heels and Soles, for 1/3. SHOEMAKERS’ LEATHER, for 3/-, 5/-, 7/G and 10/- per piece. CARPENTERS!’ FULL SIZE, SMOOTH PLANES. Red beech, oiled, were 8/6; for 5/6. TENON SAWS, English, 14m. Blade, for 4/-. Were 6/6. SETS OF THREE DOUBLE ENDED SPANNERS, malleable steel, size Ito -Jin. For 1/6 set of three. SAW SETS, for Hand, rip, panel or Tenon Saws, English make, for 1/2 each. Were 2/- . SOLDERING IRONS, English, 12oz. Copper head with sojid handle; for 2/- each. CARPENTERS’ MALIjETS, English, strong, serviceable, for 2/6 each HAMMERS. CLAW, fill steel, medium weight for 1/9 fa eh. BIFURCATED OR TABULAR RIVETS, for 11d box CLYBURN SPANN EIRS, 12in., for 2/6. Worth 4/6. TINMEN’S SNIPS, ftOin., all steel, English, for 2/6 p/tir. Worth 3/9. POCKET KNIVES,/ English make, ...Sheffield steel bla/le, 1 blade, 1/3;/ 2 blade, 2/-; stag handle 2 blad^' 2/c. j y THREE AXE HANDLES. HVkory, first-grade, full Isize. TJifeo lot 6/6. Worth 2/0 fach. SOLID STEEL PLYERS, 3 cutters, 7 or/ Siiiyr for 1/9 and 2/-. ' SHEFFIELD M fUtV CHOPPERS, for farmers, hatchers or household meat chopping. Now 3/-. FLAT FILEjSf for chaff cutters, etc lOin., S Jar 2/10. \ OIL STONES, largo size, the best, now/rf/-; were 3/6. STILCSON WRENCHES, iron . or handles, big/bargain\priccs /’Sin., 3/6; 10i.iT, i/G; Miu.j 5/6; ' ISin , 7/6. ,/ / 7 \ 500 ENGLISH HAND SAWS* 2Gin., now 4/6 / 'Worth 7 IS. : 500 ENGLISH AH P SAWS, 26jn, now 4/6. /Wortlr 7/G. 4, -44, 5-footh. SOLID STEEL ENGLISH / COLD CHISELS. 6in , 10d; Tin , Jl/-; Sin, 1//; 9hf., 2/-. ’ * / HACK.SAW BLADES, 9 or/lOin., 32 teeth to the inch. Now 4/6 dozen. CARPENTERS’ BRACES, extra strong with octagon (ihnek; now 3/6. BREAST DRILLS. 2-sdced, wonderful value at 10/- each/ Worth 15/-. CARPENTERS’ PINCERS, 7Hn, all steel, very strong,/now 1/6. MEAT SAWS, English, 12 and Min. blade, for 2/6 arid 2/11. NESTS OF 3 SAV/S AND HANDLE. All interchangeable, length ,of o 1 9 1 rli n INJrwi- OI fl blades 12, loin, ISin. Now 2/6 set of 3 with handle. CABINETMAKERS’ SCREW DRIVERS. Sin- blade 1/3; lOin. bind#** now 1 j,9-f'"T2Tii. bind'd TOAT" 2/3' , " WLONDON PATTERN SCREW DRI"V ERS, Ca rpenters’ pattern. Bin. blade were 3/-, now 2/3; lOin. blade ywere 3/11, now 3/-; 12in. blade, r " were 5/-, now 3/10. AUGER BITS, for the Brace. English make. Sizes, J, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16 •J, 9-16, 5-8, 7-8. Worth from 2/G to 3/6 each. All one price, 1/9 each RATCHET BRACES, heavily Nickelplated. lOin. sweep, guaranteed very best quality. Worth 16/6, for ...9/6 PERFECT HANDLE SCREW DRIVES, blade running right through handle. Solid stee], rivetted throughout. Sizes 7,8, 9 and lOin. . All one price, 1/- each, for any size. 6 USED ENGLISH LEATHER STRAPS and BUCKLES. 31in., for 3/-; were 1/- each. , ENGLISH GREENHIDE LUGGAGE*? PACK OR MOTORISTS’ STRAP# 6ft, Din. x If in., with strong brickie; now 2/3, were 2/9. • \ f 3 BRAND NEW ENGLISH HiCATHER STRAPS AND BUCKLES. 31i,n. The lot for 1 /6 ; wore 2/6 HAME STRAPS, for 2/-; were 31- pr! BUNDLES OF ASSORTED STRAPS, BUCKLES AND LEATHER, for 3/-. - ENGLISH LEATHER TOBACCO POUCHES, rubber lined, with superior quality English rubber. Honestly worth 5/6 each. Now 1/9 each SPRING CART ENGLISH LEATHER BREECHINGS. All complete with supporting straps, buckles, etc. For 20/-; worth 50/-. • HEAVY DRAY BREECHINGS. POLE STRAPS, all English leather, for supporting straps. For 27/6. SETS OF ENGLISH BREAST HAft* NESS, for light gigs, sledges, etc. Now 20/- set, complete. HEAVY BREAST COLLARS, Eng, lish, suitable for farm work. Worth 50/-, for 25/-. CATTLE HALTERS made from .Erq lish greenhide leather, for 5/6, HEAD COLLARS, extra heavy, ft stallion, draft and hull. .For 12/1 New line, adjustable. Worth 22/1 HORSE BITS, light, medium c heavy. For 1/6, worth 3/6. STIRRUP LEATHERS, best Eni lish, for 6/6 pair. BRIDLE REIN] AND BITS, a brand new. Now complete for 15 DRIVING REINS, English .loathei now 'ls/- pair; BRIDLE REINS, English loathe: now ! 6/6 pair. MA R LIN ROPE, 3 strand, turret English Hemp, 40 fathoms for- 2/!
There is something m a name after all. , In relating to a conference of North Taranaki, dairy factory, managers in';-Nov -Plymouth some of his experiences while; touting Great Britain;, Hr. J'V J. Nathan mentioned one man who had :said he asked for Eltham cheese, not because he liked' the choe'sd, hilt because tie liked the'name. ‘‘Eroin a psychological, point bf view-- it wpis linhatiiTni to expect'; an English, cliild sent for a pound of cheese to ask readily and with unhesitating pronunciation for such, strange brands’ as. ‘Maharahara’ •and’ ‘'Kaupokonni/' 1 ' •
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11592, 18 March 1932, Page 2
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