2200 Acres. ! Tawa Bush. EASY GGUNTtiY UIfiHJURXI-: DISTRICT. ONE-TIIIRD IN" GRASS. WTNTERING 1000 SHEEP. 33?, per Acre. HALF CASH. BA LANCE AT 5^ PER CENT. APPLY— G. C. BLOORE POVERTY BAY .LASJJ A.aEJJCJY. X.IJ. — This property belongs to a man ■who is off to the Front. It is some ! way --«k, but being m a very favored locality, is sure to grow m value. It isl now paying its way, and offers a good chance to an energetic man to get a stait. J. S. ALLAN QLADBTOKI, ROAli, Lit KUBRD PLUMBER BHKET METAL WUKKiI^ HiPPERaMITH, QASFrri'ER, 4Ni fcLECTRICAL ¥NGINIIEK TO MKWERa : pKi UY PATikNI WAlift I . TBQUGHB far CATTLE and BHKfcP. x (Tli* Best Thing on lh« !lark«tj. Wind WlilU »nd Pumping MaohiDcr} Erected. ' 1( yoo have • spring on yoar property let me make use of it for yoa. Sole Agent Premier EooDomio Acetj l*oe Gas Generator; Aluo for the onlj K«nuine Opening Skylight, »uiUbl« for %U purpooes. ttJTXMATEB QIYE^ tQR AbJl CLASSES OF WORK. NO JOB TOO BuTfJR TOO SMALL. Larf(« Btockri of Galvanised : Wntei Pip«« »nd Fittings, > Plain and Corragatad GalTanifled Iron. , DIRECT IMPORTER Of ALL TRADE SUPPLIES. <«t«pkon« 7M PriYaW Rerid«n«« Ml. ALEX. THOMSON, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. ('Phone* 199 and 361) fOR NOVELTIiS ft BPBCIALITIJM m FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS IN gD AND QD PACKETS. ' Alaq m Bmlk,; FOR SPRAYING MATEIUALB (or •very peat, consult US;' and w» will enpply the OQRRECT THING, at Lowest PnoM. ; FOR CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL WORK Wl CAN GUARANTEE B AlldFAOTJON. OUR FLOWERS ARE ALWAYS FRESH: WE CROW OUR OWN Not« AddreM : a ALEX. THOMSON m olaiwtoni «n*n MANNING& CO., CHRIBTOHUROH. TJOTTLBDD ALB AND STOUT XJ . IN QUAHTS AND PINTS. Also 10 AND H-GALLON KEGM. EQUAL TO ENGLISH at HALFOOfiIf "^ILLUMS AND~gETTLE, J^TD ▲OKNTTS; •/■■ • ' i DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL, TpNGIN»EiRB, BLACKSMITHS, AKI) XJ 00ACHBUILDER8, gRIGHT gTKEET. AGENTS FOR fANGYE Q.AB JJNGINJI». UUbialm tar thTsbor* fusJikti. THERE'S COMFORT IN TEA. J f EASt HAS just received » Beaatifol Lol <A Tea from the Morningaid«J Estate (Oeylon). Every Jady desiring to please her friends with a lovely Afternoon ■', Cap of something Refreshing should keep Morn ingtide Eet»t« Tea at 2s per lb. FWM J. EASf. k ' ■ ■■'■■■* SPEIGHT'S BEER U Obtolnftbla Al the following Bouu ONLT— MASONIC HOTEL; , GISBORNE HOTKJ.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13973, 20 April 1916, Page 10
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