FOOTBALL SEASON, 1924. FANCY. A FREE TRIP TO ENGLAND IF YOU WILL ONLY GET INTO FORM. GET WELL FITTED UP WITH BOOTS AND START NOW! MEN'S BLACK FOOTBALL BOOTS BOYS MEN’S TAN ENGLISH BOOTS 16/6. MEN'S SOCCER BOOTS 19/6» 22/6. SEND YOUK aEPAIRS FOR .IMMEDIATE RETURN. ALL HaND WORK, ON THE PREMISES. GISBORNE. BOX 225. ’PHONE 335. S 3 it.r.'s 11 NN wpi |w:. lU l /\li4 m /iki\ IT F 4?/ WS m w mm t. v ! >;t\ fljy kick w iranmn-;lW ? mm SStom 9 h! Vw: T**j**VH l aft UtE mm «fs ss is 14Bfe <-■ •a® *»5 *S We Make Furniture And Sell Direct THIS IS REFLECTED IN OUR PRICES. B Y buying direct, from a Maker, you naturally save the substantial sum that usually goes into the middleman’s pocfcet. By buying all your Furniture needs from us, you not only effect this saving, lmt, in addition you get GOOD FURNITURE—as sound in construction and as artistic in DESIGN that the best of craftsmen, working with the finest of materials, can make. COME IN EARLY AND SELECT FROM OUR FINE STOCK! GRUNDY & SMENNAN, lid. Furniture Manufacturers Gisborne BOX 273. 1 ’RHONE 288. You Can Afford a FORD! TjIORD OWNERS are not confined to business executives, merchants, 1 wholesalers, and 1 professional m en. Railway men, civil servants, artisrias, drive their FORD TOURING CARS with the best of them. THEY TAKE THEIR WIVES AND CHILDREN TRIPS, evenings, week-ends, holidays, without the worries attached' to catching crowded trains, trams or boats. Their families are healthier and happier through Ford-owning. These “everyday New Zealanders” take advantage of tli© Henry Ford EASY" PURCHASE PLAN. So do shopkeepers, market gardeners, con. tractors, desirous of keeping their capital employed in their businesses. Ask us to describe this convenient, economical plan. Why should not you, too, own a FORD—the new model with the higher radiator! BICKELL & HOLMES FORD OARAGE, GREY STREET. GISBORNE and TOKOMARU BAY ’Phones 418 Gisborne. 114 Tokomaru Bay.' G. J. WHEELER TIMBER AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT. NOTICE. PATUTAHI MAIL COACH. HAVE a Stock of DRY DRESSED TIMBER, and will supply Ordeiß at rtest notice. , i am Agent for McDonald’s Motuhora raiillß, and will quote prices on trucks railhead, and guarantee prompt Aery. I C. J. WHEELER, )RNER KAHUTLA AND BRIGHT I STREETS. I ’Phone No. 233. I DESIRE to notify the Travelling Public that I have taken over the Patutabi Mail Coach, und will continue the Daily Service as at present. Leave Patutabi at 9 a.m. and Returning in the Afternoon, Lervng Herald Office at 3.15. PARCELS and GOODS for Delivery may be left at the Criterion Stables. Hores broken to Single and Double Harts eu. 8. D. WORSNQP. TEDDING CAKE BOXES for sena. V iug piece, by post, on ode at th* T) UTTER PAPER, printed or plate, aid Office. J JJ »» Berold o£i<*.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16423, 6 May 1924, Page 6
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