I N f-AV SHIPMENTS ' FLOORXOVERINCS And LINOLEUMS, 80 I'IKCKS TO SELKCr FKOM. 30 PIECES SELECTED HALL RUNNERS And STAIR CARPETS. FIVE BALES SLIP MATS, HEARTH RUCS And CARPET SQUARES. 200 SEAGRASS MATS AND SQUARES. ALL ABOVE AT WHOLESALE COST AT Malcolm's. ■ ! . ' H3RSE ANDJCOW COVERS NRGLECT to cover the Ilorse or Cow may lead to serious trouble, whirl* is easily avoided by Purchasing on c of WILIHSH'S Rain Proof Warmlylined Covers, The Best Value on tlio i Market. ' NO INCREASE IN PRICE. j SADDLERY AND HARNESS Bought SofcL and Repaired. GEO. WILDISH, ! X PEEL STREET. ! -' ' '•' i WON ITS FAVOR THROUGH ITS FLAVOR. MACKINLAY'S No- 1 ; Scotch Whisky Patutahi ROYAL MAIL COACXI 18 now nurming a DAILY SERVICE between GISBORNE AND PATUTAHI. The Mail Coach leaves Herald Office daily at 3.15 p.m. for Patutahi', j t>turning from Patutahi -next day at 9 a.m. Luggage, etc., left at the Criterion Stables will be carefully attended to. Passengers and Parcel* will receive every attention. BUT IT WHTLI YOU MAT I ! ! A SPLENDID CEYLON ORANGE PEKOE TEA AT I/6. ' DONVrIxBLAYI A Fortker Rise m tbe Price o? Tm Expeoted Shortly. J. EAST GROCER AND TEA MERCHA NT. ALEX. THOMSON, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, A 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. j t ('Phonea 199 and 363) FOR NOVELTIES"* SPECIAI ITIBS m FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS IN gD AND gD PACKETS. Also m Bulk. FpR SPRAYING MATERIALS for every pest, consult US, and we will supply the CORRECT THING, at Lowest Price*. FOR CUTJFLOWERS AND FLORAL WORK ' WE CAN GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. OUR FLOWERS~~ARE ALWAYS FRESH. WEJSROW OUR OWN. NOTE ADDRESS: ALEX. THOMSON, lt» GLADSTONE ROAD. — - '. — • jfofefcT- V GISBORNE WAIROA. ROYAL MAIL COACH. OUR numerous Patrons will be pleased to note thai, m spite oi all the inconveniences to which we have been put, we have now got a Coach, Horses, and Driver on this, route second to none m tbe District. Ceach leaves Criterion Stables, Gisborne, , MONDAYS, at 7 a.m. . .Co»-S leaveß Wairoa Poet Office on j THURSDAYS, at 8 a.m. l CAR leaves for Waerfenga-o-kuri on THURSDAYS, at 9 a.m. DON'T FORGET— "Civility, Attention, and Straight Dealing" is oar Motto. FRANCIS &" LOUGHER.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14329, 20 June 1917, Page 10
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