SOUND BUYING IN USEDJARS. OVERLAND. 5-seater, good mechanical ordcr - £SO CHEVROLET. 5-seater; good tyres; sound condition. £4O 2 FORD LIGHT DELIVERY VANS, in good running order. £35 eac^' BUICK, 5-sealer, in first-Gass mechanical “* r ; £165 Inspect these Good Values in Used Gars. Easy Terms Arranged. POVERTY BAY GARAGE DERBY STREET.' Phone 384. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. REMOVAL OF COTTAGE, KATTI. riIENDERS arc invited for the removal !. of Cottage from Section 39, Ilirini Street, Kaiti, to Section 173, Crawford Road. Particulars may be obtained at the office of the Engineer, Gisborne Harbor Board. Tenders close noon, Tuesday, April 17, 1928. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ‘ 665
Done in Gisborne. A Long-felt Want. ACCORDION, Knife, and Box, any size or length of pleat, or any combination of the three. Pleating is done on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. No delay.—Flattens Ltd., Ladies’ Tailors and Furriers, Palace Buildings.
BAOON ! WE havo just installed the very latest Bacon Cutting Machine (tlie only one of its kind in Gisborne), especially adapted for cutting SIDE BAOON. ONLY* AT T. & H. SHIELDS BAOON AND COFFEE SPECIALISTS. 349 GLADSTONE ROAD. Tolephone 7.
GEO. HARRIS BOOT REPAIRS. BOOT REPAIRS. BOOT REPAIRS. DERBY STREET (Next, Eastwood’s)
W. R. SEYMOUR Specialist iu WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS, m GLADSTONE ROAD (Just past Oobcleu Street).
CITY WART MeKEE'S BUILDINGS. ■ SPECIAL OFFER. NEW 12IN. RECORDS, Standard and Operatic Numbers, bv well-known singers, and orchestral items, 2/6 each. Violin and Case, £3/5/-. P. L. HAUGHIE, Auctioneer.
TUST Lauded.—All-wool Cashmere Hose, in champagne, nude, flesh, shoe grey, light putty, and peach, soft makes; our price 3/6. —Guthrie'and Haddock. 36 IN , Washing Satins, for evening wear, in 10 shades; 5/6 yard.— Adair Bros., tlio Leading Drapers. BLANKETS that will keep you warm. Buy before’ the rise; stocked in white or grey, all pure wool; from 18/6 pair.—S. 11. Phillips and Co., Manchester House. "NTfclW Stocks Bengal Kazors, 10/6 l\ ach. —Set and personally guaranteed hv Hi Georee. opposite Pettio’s MEN’S Whipcord Trousers, dark grey shade, with cuff bottoms; only 8/11, worth 14/6.—Melbourne Cash. n. Q A —COSY Slippers, for men \a .O.rx• only; 5/6 a pair.—Men’s Wear House. 651 PHONE 1566 for Keg. Jfclumpnreys, next Cave Bros., for Oval Dining Tables, £3/15/-; High-back Chairs, from 22/6 PURIFIED Down Quilts, special; single bed 29/6, double 39/6, good designs.—Adair Bros., the Leading Drapers. SMART White Kid Gloves, with flowers embroidered on cuff, in natural colors, also with black embroidered cuff; 13/11. 14/6 and* 19/6. — Common, Shelton and Co. Ltd. APPLES and Pears, in any quantity; windfalls and good grade.—At Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Peel Street, Phone 310. W 30/-. lIY wear those ugly 'trousers when lies and Dudfield, Gisborne’s leaclTailors, are making Trousers for ASTOUNDING Biscuit Bargain—A 1/6 Biscuit for 1/- per lb., Milderson’s Shortcake; rich, soft, nourishing. ~ Sold by A. H. Cla.re. Remarkable confession of a Baronet’s Wife —She prefers Mildersou’s Caramel and Assorted Cream to even any imported biscuits; 1/6 per lb.— From Goldsmith and Whin ray. UINCES and .Tam Melons now ready at Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Phono Q 310. LADIES’ Tan Glace 1-bar Shoes, Cuban heel, solid leather; 12/6. — At Harris Bros., Phone 174, K OKEN’S 404 Razor Swops, oniv 9/f each —At TT George. 'Tobacconist h /n ONLY for Men’s Full-size FleecyW iiqcd Singlets; Underpants to match.—Only at Melbourne Cash. ART) Facta about Soft Mattresses. They’re the best procurable if you get them from Stubbs and Co. VV 'billed cuff, in shades of fawn and nitty; sizes are 6 to 7A; 13/11 pair. Common, Shelton and Co. Ltd. LARGE Assortment of Children’s Smart Winter Socks; shipment just :o hand. —Adair Bros., the Leading Drapers. riOBACCQ Pouches from 1/- eaoti.L Grand value at H. George. Tohar onist OT’IN. Velveteens, in cream, cardinal. *•* • rose, saxe. brown, and black, Worvall’s dve, twill bade; special price 1/6. —Guthrie and Maddock. Flannelette sheeting, suitable for single or double beds, 78in wide; 3/6 yard.—S. H. Phillips and Co., Manchester How.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 13 April 1928, Page 1
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