SOUND BUYING IN USEDJARS. DODGE —Five-soater, late model, fitted with disc wheels, new battery and tyres, finished in blue Duco; firstclass mechanical -condition. £235 30CWT. GRAHAM TRUCK, fitted with hydraulic hoist. Only done 10,000 miles. In first-class mechanical condition. £285 NASH, 3-seater, in good runnning order. £165 Inspect these Good Values in Used Cor*. Easy Terms Arranged. POVERTY BAY GARAGE DERBY STREET. Phone 384. MORTIMER’S GARAGE BRIGHT STREET. All descriptions of Repair Work quickly executed by Competent Mechanics. Have your Engine DECARBONISED AND THE VALVES GROUND Makes'a-world of difference to power and consumption. Stocks of Officially Approved REAR RED REFLECTORS and all Motor Tyres, etc., on hand. 808 MORTIMER (hate Foreman Ormond's Motors). Telephones: Garage 347, Private 1252. RATES. THE premium rates charged by the N.Z. Government Life, generally speaking, are the LOWEST CHARGED IN NEW ZEALAND. SECURITY. —Every policy is guaranteed by the State. LARGEST BONUSES.—Get particulars of the Government Life Policies with the largest bonuses payable in New Zealand. E. H. Ashworth, Representative, Government Life Office, Gisborne, P.O. liox 286, Phone 1154. HUNT CLUB. POINT-TO-POINT RAGES. ' FRIDAY, JULY 27. 771 OR the information of the Public. the following route shoilld be taken: Turn Left from Childers Road down Chalmers Road (last, road before Park Course), thence aerdss Railway Line and then First Metalled Road to the Right. 539 POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. POINT ■ TO • POINT STEEPLECHASES. To be held at Awapuni, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928. Four Steeplechases. Admission 2/-. H. K. DODD, 527 Secretary. GISBORNE RACING CLUB. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 26 and 28, 1928. SCALE OF CHARGES. * ADMISSION— Outside Enclosure 2/6 Grandstand Enclosure: Gentlemen 11/Ladies 5/Horses (including paddock) ... . 2/-Motor-cars and Taxis 2/6 Motor-cycles 1/Members’ Cars and Horses ... Free Holders of Complimentary and Lady’s Complimentary Tickets will be required to pay 2/- each at Entrance Gate. 11. E. DODD, 507 Secretary. SINGER Sewing Machines. —30/deposit and 3/- weekly; latest model treadle or hand.—Birkett and Smith. Peel Street. CASED Pipes, Loewos irom 15/6; 8.8.8. from 15/- each.—At M. George, the Tobacconist,. WANTED Known. —My prices are the most reasonable in town; Shampoo and Wave 5/-, Wave only 3/-; expert attention.—Planten, Lov.o Street, 7hono 1712. CASH nrnl Carry.—This weok, 701 b Sugar 14/9. 501 b Flour 10/6, 251 b Oatmeal 6/9, lib Tea 2/6. —Sargisson’s, Corner Roebuck Road. rpOBACOO Pouches from 1/- each.— jL Grand value at H. George, Tobac couist. SILVER Mounted Cigarette Holders, in leather case; 1/6 each.—Only at H. George, Direct Importer TLES & UUD'FIELI), Tailors, nave in X stalled an up-to-date Dry-cleaning plant) Bring your suits, costumes, overcoats, etc., to us for a now lease of lil* THE New Pork Sausage and Dominion Sausage (G.B.C. brand) are sold at Gardner’s Store, Ormond Road. Try them! HOT Water Bags—Hot Water Bottles —They are just that wee bit cheaper at Prime’s Ltd.. Hardware T ADIES’ Patent One-bar Shoes. ±J fancy underlays, low heels with shaped rubbers; 19/6. —Harris Bros.' Stocktaking Sale. iT) ft Best Pork Sausages and Dominion Sausage can he obtained At 11, P. DeMontalk’s Store, Tolftgq Ray,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16706, 25 July 1928, Page 1
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