KAIII’TIA BOWLING CLUB. A. MEETING of Hie Picnic Committee will he held in the Pavilion 10-MOKROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7.30. All members of same particularly requested to attend. J. A. EATON, Hon. Sec. TfcLASA BAY RAGES. FEBRUARY" 18th. EXCURSION. CARS leave Gisborne on ’ FRIDAY, 17th, at 3 p.m. SATURDAY at 7 a.rn. Returning after the Races. FARE 30/- RETURN. Seats may be Reserved at WILKINSONS’ MOTOR CO., 632 Lowe Street. WAERENGA-A-HJKA FETE. T~TONATIONS of Sponge and Small Cakes thankfully received for above Fete Afternoon Tea. THURSDAY, FEB 16th. 635 NOTICE RE CLEANING. I WISH to notify the General Public that I have left the Vacuum Cleaning Company, and am now out on my own. Having had several years’ experience in the Cleaning line, 1 hope to receive a share of vour patronage. 'Phone is not yet obtainable, so letters addressed to 33 Rnngi Street will receive prompt attention. CHiarges Moderate. J. A VENT, 620 General Cleaner. WHITE SHELLS. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PRf>CURE FOR GARDEN PATH Sr— • TV T HITE QUELLS. Delivered in Sacks in’Any Quantity. GLARE & GLARE RDAD’S QUAY. 623 J.* W. GLOVER DYER and DRY CLEANER. OUITS, Costumes, Jerseys, Dresses. iO ; Military Coats dyed and pressed equal to new. Panamas cleaned equal to new. 40 CUSTOMHOUSE ST. ’Phone 485. SUNSHINE NURSERY, 317 Ormond Road, Gisborne. CONSULT R. W. COOK re Altera tions, laying out grounds, and put ting down lawns for 1922 season. Maiden-hair Fern, Asparagus, and other Pot Plants on sale. ’Phone 1436. FURS! FURS! FURS ! FUR COATS of this season's Skins made to order. .Now is the time to have your Furs re-modelled to latest design. Fur Trimmings for Costumes in stock. COSTUME FACTORY, 307 Childers Road. ’Phone 1177. 339 WANTED. 100 596 PRIME FAT COWS. ’PHONE 1577. TO LET- Four-roomed Unfurnished Flat.—Apply W. Freriehs, "The .Mansions.’’ ’Phone 1240. 628 TO LET—4i acres and good sor 6l'oomed House, handy to town, on lease or monthly tenancy.—Fred It. Ball, Peel Street, next Pujlie Library. 10 LET—Front Rooms, electric light, conveniences.—-Apply 467 Gladstone >ad. ‘ 615 TO Let or Lease.—s roomed House, with conveniences; motor shed; iiper Stout Street; rent 32/6, W. llsup, . Childers Road, or car© C. G. oore. 580 rO LET —One 4-roomed and one 3roomed Furnished Flat.—Apply W. rerichs, ‘‘The Mansions.” Tel. 1240. 543 rU LET—One Double and Singlfe Furnished Rooms, with conveniences, —Apply Herald. 540 fIT'OR SALE (immediate possession/ Jj New 4 roomed semi-Bungalow, £BSO. Government loan £SOO. Reasonable terms. — Fred. R. Rail, Peel Street. r GPJP your town beautiful by looking V after y< your gardens and lawns.■ime’s, Ltd., give best value in Garden ose. Water Cans, Buckets, etc.. Delivery Costs allows me to sell iglf-class Meat at Cheap Rates. — in, Everybody's Butcher. HAVE all ooach work done in vour own town. No better work in New Zealand than that turned out by J. R. Bedstone and Sons, Ltd., Grey St. £25 \{)/m Duchess Chest (oval design), Bedstead, Red stal, all solid oak.—Humphreys. "ARVELLOUS Value in our 17/0 X wadies’ Glace Court and Lace oes. Green-hide Shooters, 29/6. —J. Harries. 273 70UND—The cheapest place in town 1 for Crockery is Colemans’ Ark; iey have White Granite Plates from 5/9 ilf-dozen,. Cups from 5/9, and all rockery and Glassware greatly reduced iring their Crockery Sale. NEW springs in the old dray will N make it as “good as new.” We ecialise in fitting new springs to rehiis of all descriptions.—J. R. Redstone d Sons, Ltd., Grey Street. .jLUG Tobacco—Harlequin 1/3 plug, U 9/9 lb; Dark Havelock, Derby, or uno 1/5 plug, 11/- lb; Golden Eagle, 3/2 lug, 12/3 lb.—H. George, The Tobaccoist (opposite Puttie’s). 691 ITT ANTED Known—Tlmt you can get V V vour Cutlery, Brooms, Rrushrare, Fancy Qoods, Crockery, and all iitchen Utensils, etc., cheapest at Coleians’ Ark. Their Crockery Sale is on. 'UR’SALE —Modern 4-roomed lJwelling, every possible convenience, mg, GVCry j.iuob»uiie v 'M'VDwiiW] y close to town; *,875; terms nrged.—Jnmes Innes, Lowe St. IERHAPS yon can’t afford a new car? Well, have a modern body ed to your old one. —Low charges for t work at J. R. Redstone and Sons, i. Urov Street, Gisborne. [TAIt Loan Certificates purohnsed for V ca ' " ... cash. Money to Lend on Freen Security.—James Innes, Land and lance Agent, Lowe' Street. YNTED KNOWN The Vacuum Cleaning Co. sweep Chimneys and Tanks. ’Phone 722. Town or PRESENT for a Man or Lady—A Waterman, Onoto, or Swan po.uiv Pen/ at Tlios. Adams’. I IRES’ Chrome Derby College Shoes, f 3 to 7, low heels, excellent wear 1 fitting, only 17/6.—J- D. Harries.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15748, 13 February 1922, Page 1
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