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DODGE, 3-seator, late model, in first class mechanical order. £l9( DODGE, 5-sealer, mechanically sound six good lyres. £9( OVERLAND, recently painted; goo. running order £6( DODGE, 3-seater, in good running ordei £5( DODGE, 5-seater, in sound condition. £s< Inspect, these cars. They are good value Easy Terms Arranged. POVERTY BAY GARAGI DERBY STREET. Phone 38< Service Agents for Dodge and Hillma Cars. The Greatest Artists and the Finest Recording. 01300--JEANNINE. Was It a Dream. Sung by GLADYS MONCRIEFF, the greatest musical, comedy artist Australasia has produced. 01277-JEANNINE. You're a Real Sweetheart. Orchestral with Vocal Chorus. Each Record 4/-. Before you buy that Portable Gramophone listen to the KEW COLUMBIA Cheaper and Better than ever. Cash Price £H Terms arranged to suit yourself. W. Stewart 61 GLADSTONE ROAD. KEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT PARK RACECOURSE, FEBRUARY 7 AND 9, 1929. NGATAPA BRANCH: Usual Satur day services will run. MAIN LINE: Usual morning service will run. Up afternoon train leaves Gisborn 5.20 p.m., Park Racecourse 5.30, T Karaka 6.30, arriving Motuhora 8.4. p.m. t , Down afternoon train leaves Motuhor 3.40 p.m., Te Karaka 5.32, arriving Gis borne 6.30 p.m. Trains leave Gisborne for Racecours 11.20 a.m. and 1 p.m., returning at 5. p.m. and 5.45 p.m. Fares to Racecourse: 6d single, 1/ return. \ 350 ! POE SALE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE (Two minu'tes from Post Office). rpHE Property occupied by Ernes . Chrisp, corner of Rawiri and Harh Streets, Kaiti, 7 rooms, .sleeping porches bathroom, outhouses, and all conveni ences. Tennis lawn, back lawn, an. concrete paths. All in excellent ordei Date of occupation to be arranged. Exceptionally easy terms to suita'bl purchaser of whole or part of property Apply to 146 CHRISP AND CIIRISP. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEV ZEALAND (Gisborne District). IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE MATTER of "The Bank ruptcy Act, 1908," and IN TBI MATTER 'of JOHN' NODE! BULLARD, formerly of Gis borne, formerly Solicitor, Bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that o TUESDAY, the sth day of Marcl 1929, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoor or so soon thereafter as counsel can b heard, application will be made to th Supreme Court of New Zealand at Gis borne, on behalf of myself, John Node I'ullard, the above-named Bankrupt, fo an Order of Discharge in Bankruptc. under the above-mentioned Act. Dated this 31st day of January, 192 G 341 J. N. BULLARD. FOR INVESTMENT OF £3OOO IN CITY PROPERTY. The property offered consists of sub stantial buildings, well situated, am well let, and has great prospective vaiu in the near future. Returning now 8 per cent, uett. Further particulars from— BALL AND CRAWSHAW REAL ESTATE AGENTS, PEE! STREET. OOD Drivers and Good Cars.—lravi jf with Elliot's Motor Service, Phon 1799. >IGS' Heads and Pork Bonos tor Bal at the Gisborne Bacon Factorj Orev Street. Heads 1/- each ) E comfortable and feel saie.- ) Elliot's Cadillacs and caroful drivei -Phone 1799. Christinas and New Year Greet ) ings with Flowors; wo deliver al towns in N.Z.—Cook. Florists, Phono 198 and 1436. CITY de Luxe Pipes; our price 6/6.11. George', Hairdresser and To'b»c JUST landed direct from makers fresh lot of Tools and Hardware | We are the cheapest house in New Zea lnnd for Tools.—The People's Emporiun ' (D. W. Coleman).

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16869, 5 February 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16869, 5 February 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16869, 5 February 1929, Page 1

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