FRESH ARRIVALS AT THOMASJDAMS'. •'My Little' Bit;" by Marie CorelH, 7/6. "Baronia Babies*, I ', by May Gibbs, 1/6. (This is another of May Gibbs' delightful Children's Booklets.) "Indian Love," by Lawrence Hope, 6/6. "Stars of tlie Desert," by Lawrence Hope," 5/6. "Tlie Garden of Kama," by* Lawrence ■ Hope, 6/6. "Creatures of the Sea," by Fraaik T. Bullen, 6/-.. "Eeey Star. Lessons," by Richard A. Proctor, 6/6. "Our Atlantic Attempt," by H. G. Hawker and K. M.- Grieve, 5/-. "Poems," by Ella ~ Wheeler Wilcox, m various editions and at various prices. "Oarsmanship and .Training," by F. C. Kempson, 3/-. / "The Text-C Book of Ju-Jutsu," as prac tistd m 'Japan, 4/6. Stocks of < the following Anaiuals ai* now to hand. You are adv.sed to Tiuj Ebrly, as these sold out very .quickly last year : Boys' Own Annual, G r.s' Oiwn Annual, Chatterbox, Play Box Annua.'. Child's Companion, Infants' Magazine Children's Friend, and a host of others THOMAS ADAMS, BOOKSELLER. AND STATIONER. Gisfoome. M Dunlop Motor Co,, ltd. In oonjvnctioD with JONASSEN BROS.. O? WHAKATANt GISBORNE TO ROTORUA TRI-WEEKLY CAR SERVICfc GARS leave -Motuhora, after arrival midday trains, every Monday ! Wedn-Mday, and Saturday for Opotai DAILY CAR SERVICE. Caw leave Opotiki daily for What* tones and Rotorua, also for the railhea* at Matata, connecting with passenge* »teamer» at Tauranga for Auckland. i Comfortable, roomy cars. Expert ' driver*. Magnificent scenery. fctanuv a ee&t by booking with— CHAS. DUNLOP & CO., BOOKING AGENT (Tel. '326). 'Hook county college foi \j GIRLB. , MISS A. L, REES, M.A., LL.B., . Prindpal. iTel.*7oßM. Kindergarten 70BI' i .. Makes a^Nice , WEDDING OR %biAS> GIFT. For Reasonable Prices m Everything,^ W. V. PIESSE. EiXPERT JEiWELLER, Opp. Palace Pictures. 'Phone 1146. . ' ' . ""' t ~ — - — ■ — : yy~! FOR SALE. HOMES WHATAUPOKO. MODERN" HOUSE OP FIVE ROOMS Porcelain Bath ; Wt^hhouse - J Copper and'Taba Electric Light Sewerage Hot and Cold Water Good Section. £870. CASH REQUIRED, £200. SPLENDIDLY-BUILT KAURI HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS I Bathroom Porcelain Bath, and Basin 1 Washhouse, Copper \ and Tubs | Gaa '■'* ' Hot and Cold Water y Motor Shed Two -Sections, containing i-aere and 10 perches. £1000. THIS IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE OIS THE -MARKET. Apply— F. R. BALL, ■/'-' PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, SOLE). AGENT. ■"■' It will' pay you to inquifto into th< advantageous policies offered by the GUARDIAN ASSORANCE CO. LTD j A British Company •- of 'Borne standing that commenced operations m 1821, an< .has' a capital paid up of £1,000,000 Iwith assets m excess of £7,500,000. ii- ' Risks accepted include Fire, Marine '] Aooident, Personal Accident, Live Stock Fidelity Guarantee, Motor Cars, Plat Glass, Burglary, and Hailstones. | Glad to explain all or any of the pr* .! po-als. F. R. BALL, District Atgent 'for Poyerty Bay, Peel Street^ Gisborne, Auckand Manager. B. H MAHSHAIJ 6 V AafNTON MANUFACTURER'S AGENT AN J . MIRCANTILI BROKIR. AGINT FOR V.Z. Bacon and Meat Co., Ltd , Windeon Confectionery Co. Oreiieae Sales Agency, Ltd. ICaoindoe and TaWley, Ltd. Qeretena Food Ob. : Crown MilliM Co." A. R. MeNeil and Co., Ltd Indemmty Mutual Mamie Am. Or. -, , gotta Br'tUb laecrane* Oe * -' Adiimt* r/AfIOKIO BUILDINGB, LOW* OT ' } j' Phone UM F.O Bo* 171 OR SALE— FuII t_imrter-acre, 66 fe< frontage, high, dry, level sectioi • partly fenced, gas, water, sewerage, ele< trie light, calle all on street; pric© £150.James Innes, Lowe Street.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15079, 29 November 1919, Page 4
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