ORDER NOW VOUfi WINTER FUEL RTNO 6] 4 OR 744 .. For ( neavoastle PI KEMIRO TAUPIRI STATE STOCKTON COAL GLARE & GLARE For HOUSEHOLD COAL, COKE AND FIREWOOD. THE ALLGASH QUALITY GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Kars wood Poultry Spiro—l/9 lb. packet. Sugar, IA— r i(Hl> bags 14/9, .121 b 2/11. Flour—so’s 10/6. 25’s 5/6, 12Us 3/A Argo Oil (for rooking)—2/3 large bottle. Jeromalt —2/2, 3/11 and 6,9. Ovaltine—l/11, 3/3 'and 6/ . Edmonds Raking Powder-Large 1/4. brown and Barrett's Raking Powder (the best)—l/4. Pears —Largo tins 1/4, small 1/-. Apricots —Large tins 1/4, small 1/ , Pen'/lies— Largo tins 1/3, small ]/-.'' Lentils —5d per lb, 6!b for 2/3. Haricot. Roans—4d jku' lb, 61b for 1/9. Lima Roans— fid per lb, 61b for 3/9. Loose Cocoa, good line- -1/6 per lb. Loose Coffee, good line —2/- per lb. Honey, 21b cartons —1/6. Dates, loose -4d per lb, 31b lid. Sultanas, loose, 5d per lb. Seeded Raisins—sd per packet. Marrowfat Peas— 6d per packet. Green Peas—lOd per tin. Yates’ New Season’s Garden Seeds now in. Ask for Yates' Garden Calender. A. H. CLARE TWO SHOPS, GLADSTONE ROAD. Phones 920 and 922. NOTICE, ADVERTISEMENTS for any New Zealand Paper may be lodged at this office and will secure pnompt insertion. 0. V. SHENNAN UNDERTAKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND UPHOLSTERY SPECIALIST. Artificial Wreaths in Stock. 333 GLADSTONE ROAD. Phones: Office 533, Residence 962. MISS NELL PITTAR WHO lias been studying under Miss l’hyliis Rates and Mr. Ivor Critehlev, of Wellington,' is now teaching Waltz, Fox Trot, Quickstep, Charleston, Blackbnttom. Yale Blues, and Kurythmics. Second term, Children’s Classes, commences Tuesday Afternoon, July 3, Saturday morning, July 7. Private lessons by arrangement. For particulars Phone 275. M ]!S ' G. M OO,iE Teacher of Violin, Viola, ’Cello, Jlanjo, Mandolin, Guitar and Ukulele. 384 PALMERSTON ROAD. R. C. PIESSE F.P.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, ADAMS’ CHAMBERS (Upstairs). Book-keeping of every description UNDERTAKEN. RETURNS OF LAND AND INCOME COMPILED.
JOHN ADAIR’S # Stores HAVE OPENED the FIRST SHIPMENT AUTUMN GOODS COMPRISING the NEWEST NOVELTIES in CHENILLE AND VELOUR COATS, THREE-PIECE FRENCH COSTUMES NOVELTY SPORTS SUITS, SKIRTS, and MILLINERY. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION AT THE J.D.R. STORES. ATTENTION ! FREE: FREE! FREE' JAM ! JAM ! JAM I bought. DON’T MISS THIS OFFER! COME ONE! COME ALL! W. ffl. VAUTIER & CO. 295 GLADSTONE ROAD, l’hnno 494. P.O. Rox 26. LINEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber Stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot 5/6. — At the Herai.d Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16706, 25 July 1928, Page 6
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