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REFUEL YOUR CAR at the CENTRAL SERVICE STATION. 10 Pumps at the ROEBUCK ROAD FILLING STATION. POVERTY BAY KENNEL CLUB. A MEETING of Members and all XX other persons interested will be held in the A. and P. Asociation's Rooms, N.Z. Insurance Co.’s Buildings, Childers Road, at 7.50 o’clock THIS EVENING. BUSINESS. Final arrangements re A. and P. Show. B. 11. AISLABIE, 384 . Chairman. CANVASSERS WANTED. /CANVASSERS wanted for Londsdale v_7 and Bartholomew's Christmas Cards. Liberal commission. Apply to Alpe Bros, and Co. Ltd., Fort Street, Auckland. 318 POVERTY BAY GOLF CLUB (Inc.). FINAL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. FTUIE Public are cordially invited to J_ witness the final of Club Championship at the Avvapuni Links TOMORROW (Saturday). First round commences at 10 a.mi Second round commences at 1 p.m. R. W. J. EDWARDS, 372 Hon. Secretary. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S COMPLETE OUTFITTERS. TE KARAKA DRAPERY STORE. DRESSMAKING upon modern, stylish lines. Patrons are asked to place early their orders for Spring and Summer Dressmaking. Ladies’, own materials made up. All the new shades of Celanese Silks, Art Silks,' Dainty* Voiles, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, etc. Boots and Shoes, Abunco Sheetings, and every kind of drapery in stock at- guaranteed town prices. Children’s' Clothing : Baby Shawls and Knitted Woolies. . * ■ , Our Motto: The best value for your money. F. N. PRICE, Phone 8, Te Ivaraka. 369 NOTICE. * OWING to sheep worrying, POISON for Dogs from this date has been laid on Nelson’s land, leased by the undersigned. W. YOUNG. Mangapapa, Sept, 20, 1929. 379 QUIET, homely Board 1 for gentlemen. —Apply 61 Wainui Road. 387 IJLAYING Cards, new design m aitiaeJU tive pictorial backs, just arrived, 4/6; double packs 9/-, postage 3d.—Thos. Adams. WINTER. Games, large variety, write for list; Ping Pong, lialma, Ludo, Draughts, Chess, Meccano, and all parts, etc., all prices.—Thos. Adams. I DEAL Cookery Book, ’ “Practical Home Cookery Chats and Recipes," uy “Katrine,” late cookery editress Weekly Press ; 2/6, posted 2/10. —Thos. Adams. LINEN-MARKING Gullits, name in rubber stamp, pad, brush, bottle ol indelible ink; boxed complete 3/6. —Thos. Adams. WILL Forms, printed in N.Z., and legally correct, with complete directions and specimen copy; I/-. Thos. Adams. ARTISTIC Fbnd~ Designed Arc Silks for Spring; specially priced at 2/3 yard.—Common, Shelton and Co. Ltd. BENZINE.— Purchase your Gilmore Motor Spirit from H.S. Motors' Bowser, Grey Street.; price 2/2 per gal lon. v FOR Hair Waving, Shampooing, taain ing and Tinting, Scalp and Facial Treatment. —B. Green, Hairdresser, Pee. Greet. T“iPERMANENT Wave at Maism Owen’s has a distinct enhancement to your appearance; charges from £l/1/--Phone 100 MADAM. —Ask about our speeia: Dyeing, which gives youth and lift to ugly dead hair; charges moderate.daison Owen's ANOTHER Snip.—2oz packet PeerlessTobacco 1/-, made, in U.S.A.-Only at 11. George, Hairdresser and Tobae conist. DOUBLE 'Width'Art'SilksUn all new shades for present wear, values to 4/6: now 2/3 yard.—At Common, Shelton's. LADIES’ Smocks, in all the wanted shades, including white, 6/11; reliable quality.—Mclbom'ne Gash. Gisborne’s Busiest Store. MILK builds good muscle and **ontn hntes proteins of the best quality.~ Freesia Bootled Health. MILK helps to correct the deficienee' in the average modern diet. —Drill! winr share of Freesia Bottled Health. LADIES.— Buy now your good Sprmi and Summer Shoes, at our great Slaughter Sale; the very best for 27/6 ind under.—T. D. Harries TAOR One Week.—7o Sacks Graded 1. Date and Endurance Canterbury Potatoes at 12/6 ewt., by sack. —Our.no Lowe Street, Phone 670. C1 APSTAN Aromatic, fine cm. 2oz tin .) -j/B;—At H George, Hairdressci irid Tobacconist. > WANTED. —Buyers for Spring Cars new and second-hand: prices fron £1.2. —Only at Krebs and Co. EYTLLE and Poorman (ranges for Marmalade, ready at Gisborne' Frii-' rVr.-banue. Phono 310 KAPOC, 1/5 lb., Shearer’s Mattresse* 17/6 each.—At T. N. Cochrane’s Stocktaking Sale. rTRITIC.—IThe 1 The world’s best v/ilne in J Briar Pipes. 8/6 each ; all shapes,— Wnllv guaranteed by H. George, Direct Importer. TAPANESF Iris and Gladioli I full is (] ")ioire varieties, named; 18/-; pet — D S TSrornnson and-Co nOUNTRY People.—Get your Fruit from Gioborrie Fruit. Exchange, s* the Bus Stand. n APSTAN Mild, 2oz tin. 1/B.—At H George, Tobacconist (opposite Pettie’s).

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17061, 20 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17061, 20 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17061, 20 September 1929, Page 1

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