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k’ i V THE 1929 FEELING! I suppose a car is just as much entitled to a tonic as a man. Anyway I hope nobody is content to start 1929 with a car that sulks, lacks pep, chews up a gallon of benzine five miles sooner than it should, and oils the road instead of the bearings. There’s wisdom fn making a good start, and there is economy in it. too, so come in for some service—“ That our Strong Point Now.” POVERTY BAY GARAGE DERBY STREET, GISBORNE. Phones : Garage 384, Private 1130. Warning! Attention now saves a big bill later on. Don’t let your car go until driven 'by a serious breakdown to stand a heavy repair bill. Our job is to keep your car running sweetly with a minimum of cost, and our many satisfied clients testify to our Successful service. ■ Let us do your running repairs immediately they become necessary. Competent workmen, good materials, service and satisfaction our standard. MORTIMER’S GARAGE BRIGHT STREET Full Range of Tyres and Accessories Stocked. 808 MORTIMER, Proprietor. Phones: Garage 347, Private 1252. BLUE & WHITE TAXI GO, LOWE STREET. On.* Sedans give comfortable transport. , Try us. PHONES: Office, t.o 11 p.m., Night 1497 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS NEW YEAR. TUESDAY, JANUARY. 1, 1929. The ordinary timetable will be suspended. Trains stopping where required will run as under : MAIN LINE: Train for Te Karaka and Motuhora leaves Gisborne 9.45 a.m., TE KARAKA 10 50, Raknnroa 12.25, arriving Motuhora 1. p.m. Train leaves Motuhora for Gisborne 9 a.m., Rakauron 9.32, arriving Te Karaka 10.42 and Gis borne 11.45 a.m. Train leaves Gisborne for Motuhora 4.15 p.m., TE KARAKA 5.13, Rakauroa 6.50, arriving Motuhora 7.30 p.m. Train leaves Motuhora 3.30 p.m., Rakauroa 4 p.m., TE KARAKA 5.15, arriving Gisborne 6.5 p.m. ■ NGATAPA LINE: Train leaves Gisborne for PATUTAHI DOMAIN and Ngatapa 10 a.m., arriving Ngatapa 10.40 a.m. Train leaves Ngatapa for Patutahi Domain and Gisborne 10.50 a.m,, arriving Gisborne 11.30 a.m. Train leaves Gisborne for Ngatapa 4 p.m., PATUTAHI DOMAIN 4.20, returning from Ngatapa -4.50 p.m..PATUTAHI DOMAIN 510, arriving Gisborne 5.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1929. The ordinary timetable will be suspended. Trains stopping where required will run as follows: MAIN LINE : Trains leave Gisborne for Ormond and Motuhora at 9.45 a.m., ARRIVING ORMOND 10.20, Te Karaka 10.40, and Motuhora 1 p.m. Train leaves Motuhora for Gisborne 9 a.m.. Otoko 9.55, Te Karaka 10.52, Ormond 11.13, arriving Gisborne 11.45 a.m Train leaves Gisborne for Motuhora 4.15 p.m., ORMOND 4.45. Te Karaka 5.13. arriving Motuhora 7.30 p.m. Train leaves Motuhora for Gisborne 3.30 p.m., Te Karaka 5.15, ORMOND 5.35, arriving Gisborne 6.5 p.m. RETURN FARES—JANUARY 1. 1929 Gisborne to Te Karaka, (2/8 second. 4/2 first. Gisborne to Patutahi Domain 2/-. JANUARY 2, 1929. I Gisborne to Ormond 2/6 second, 3/6 first. Trains will stop at Stanley Road on January 1 and 2. Goods traffic (perishables exiceptedl, will be suspended on January 1. 215 SUEDE Moccasins, wifjh fancy beaded front and fur-bound edges, in shades of Blue and Rose; 13/6 pair.— Common, Shelton and Co. Ltd. WIRE Fly Gauze for Doors and Windows, in brass, galvanised and green: keep out the —PHnms Ltd WE make Furniture to your own design.—Q. S. Bullock, 256 Gladstone Road, just past Derby Street, ■Phone 1207. 1 OA DOZEN Fly Bands, to catch those L£i\J ilies : 1/3 dozen- At Primes TJd RY our Gold Medal Bread. Vve use only Champion Flour. —Findlay. Baker LIGHTLY damaged by storm water. Fadeless Cloths, some suitable for children’s frocks or house dresses ; to be cleared at 1/4 and 1/9.— At Grundy and Shennan’s. KEEP your butter and milk cool in one of Grundy and Shennan’s Drippit Coolers; needs no ice; 30/- each. THE popular “Cosy” Felt Slippers, ornamented with ribbon and pompom. in Cherrv and TTelio; 8/11 pair.— Common, Shelton and Co, Ltd.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16836, 27 December 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16836, 27 December 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16836, 27 December 1928, Page 1