THEIRS NOT TO REASON WHY! THEIRS BUT TO COME AND BUY ! A COOS) USES! GAB Will Give Thousands of Milos of Satisfactory Service. FORD 5-sea.ter. 'All new tyros. Original paint. Has had very little use. Good sound car in every wav. <Mly £(57 Terms Arranged. STANDARD English Light Car, twoseater. Good tyres. Good running order. Any trial. Only Terms Arranged. We can also offer a PACKARD 6-cvlinder Car, in as good order as new. Three-sealer. All good tyres. Easy riding, fast, and powerful. rrice £3OO Terms Arranged. ORMONDS MOTORS CO. GIFTS THAT GO ON GIVING! Especially is this so of the GIFT MUSICAL— The Gift of Lifetime Plea.sure and Lifetime Remembrance. We can suggest to you something to plea.se anyone —whatever the age—whatever the taste. W. STEWART 61 GLADSTONE ROAD.
“THE RITZ” Delicious Morning and Afternoon Teas. Luncheon Mid-day. Rot Tea Saturday Nights, 5 to 7. Separate Room for Wedding Parties and Private Luncheons.
Rustless Wire Mattresses Cost No More! AZLIN, tJio new British Dress Fabric, 36in, fadeless, all colors; 2/3. — Adair Bros., tl(7> Leading Drapers. QTROXG Striped TuddslT - Towels, O special line for bench; 2/6 pair.— Adair Bros. Ltd., the Leading Drapers. I /„ TABLE Full of Bargains.—Jugs, Vases, Scents, Knives, Bath Salts, Handkerchiefs, etc. —At Melbourne Cash. SAXE Blue Moccassins, with fancy beaded front, and fur trimming, an ideal gift; 15/6 pair.—Common, Shelton and Co. Ltd. ASHES of Roses Toilet Preparations: Face Powder 4/6, Hath Salts 3/11, Box of Soap 7/6. —Common, Shelton and Co. Ltd. i BEAUTIFUL Selection of Men’s Luvisca Silk Shirts; a gift “He” will appreciate; 17/6.—Common, Shelton and Co. Ltd. milY our Gold Medal Bread. We use X only Champion Flour. —Findlay, Baker
Stack Covers WE HAVE A NUMBER OP SECOND-HAND TARPAULINS FOR SALE CHEAP. P. HANSEN & 00. PEEL STREET.
KO KEN’S 404 Razor Strops, only 9/6 nac.li.— At 11. George, ‘l'ohniccouist T] TIME is short; Xmas will s(xm ho X here. Shop at Prime’s Ltd., and, shop early. LADIES’ Hand-bags, Children's Purses, etc., etc., at 'cut prices.— At Bickford's. K" "DMAB.AS, 2(Js per 1000, 2s 'perloO, 6d bundle, at Sunshine Florist’s. — K. W. Cook. ‘Phone 1436 XT MAS Swan Hams.—Urder now; also j/V Raisins, Sultanas, Currants, Nuts, etc., stocked.—Sargisson’s Store, Corner Roebuck Road. SEE ouf Window of Napory, Furnishings',‘ Quilts, Sheets, all for Xmas giving.—At Melbourne Cash. JUST Arrived. —Varsity Presentation Casket, 11/6 each.—At H. George, ToiwK’'’oni»t VMAS Numbers.—Auckland Weekly, Brett’s, Free Lance, Weekly Press, at 2/-, posted 2/1. —At Bickford’s. WHAT about the Boss. —Wooden Ducks 1/- each; Dogs wag their, tails and heads, wooden, cost nothing to' keep, only 2/6; Racking Ducks from 12/6, and many other articles on display in our windows.— I T. N. Cochrane, thol New Home Furnisher, Corner Gladstonej Road and Derby Street, Furnishers andj Upholsterers.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16534, 29 December 1927, Page 1
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