HUDDART-PARKER LINE. COASTAL SERVICES. ] FOR AUCKLAND. Steamer. Saturday, June 30. ■ FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTJ3LTON AND DUNEDIN. *Steamer. Thurs., June 21, 7.30 p.m. ' (*Omits Lyttelton going South.) All Steamers fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Tickets available for stopover or return by U.S.S. Co.'s (Steamers, or vice versa. » Outward Passengers by Tender must obtain Boat Passes at Office. v DALGETY AND CO., LTD. LOCAL AGENTS. Telephone 1077 (Shipping). SALE TIME AT PETTIES. T HE 0B IG gARGAIN ATTRACTION .COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, JUNS 19th. PETTIE'S J— P—EiMi—i'mimi niiiiin wimiiww— «—> SPECIAL DISPLAY OF GENUINE PERSIAN RUGS j AT THE J:D.R. DRAPERY & FURNISHING j STORES. GENUINE Persian Rugs are handmade. They are made by the womenfolk of Persian Tribes, and all Rugs have various characteristics according to the tribes by whom same are manufactured. Tlie Persian womenfolk make these Rugs as a hobby, and the Rugs are known to take anything from one to four years before being completed. Genuine Persian Rugs are antiques and are anything from 15 to 80 years old. These Rugs, when finished! by the tribeswomen, are highly colored and unsuitable for export, but after years of wear the colors are subdued and the Rugs are purchased for shipment by expert buyers, who make a thorough study of these goods. THESE RUGS ARE WORTH INSPECTION. ' AT THE PROGRESSIVE J.D.R. Stores. om your BOY A WATCH - -6/6 AT GOOD'S. THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS. - -• ■— — — —— — - NOTICE HAVING secured the services of Mr. COOK, for 12 years Foreman for Franzen an<ypo., Sail, Tent, and Cover Makers, Porf Nelson, > I JEUNE & CO. Feel confident that with Mr. JEUNE'S 25 years' experience of the needs of the district, they are m a position to cater for the Gisborne Public m the supply of HORSE AND COW COVERS, TARPAULINS, CLOTHES' BAGS, VERANDAH BLINDS, SAILS, TENTS AND FLYS, CALICO, CANVAS, ROPES, WIRE ROPE, And All Accessories of the Trade. . Wire and Rope Splicing a speciality. Our* Repair Department is a Special Feature of the Business. Address: BRIGHT ST. (opp. Hall and Sons.) jjox 24. 'Phones 85 and 250. WANTED. ; TWO FURNISHED HOUSES Four or Five Rooms. GOOD TENANTS. • Owners please communicate with— i FRED R. BALL, F.I A.N.Z., ; PEEL' STREET. ' FOR SALE. ! 54 ACRES" L.I.P. Rich Flat Land, situated at Ormond. i Suitable for Dairying or Fattening ) Bullocks. TTTOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, 10-bail CowJD shed, Buggy and Cart Shed. ORCHARD IN FULL BEARING. Subdivided with good Fencing. - Apply for further particulars to — • DALGETY AND' CO., LTD. | . 209 ! BAD DEBTS are often made through faulty bookkeeping. For Prevention or Cure; conl suit the Expert m Accountancy and , Debt Collecting — ALFRED GLEAVE, > Good's Buildings. Thone 607. WANTED . KNOWN.—Guthrie and Maddock are offerins a ppecial i line m Gabardine Hats; well worth 8/6 I to 30/6, our price 5/11. — Guthrie and Maddock. Home of Good Values, Gladstone Road.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14329, 20 June 1917, Page 1
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