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USED CAES THAT LOOK AND RUN LIKE NEW CARS. BUY THE UNUSED MILEAGE AND SAVE THE DEPRECIATION. CHEVROLET Tourer, in perfect condition throughout. Exceptionally well cared for—£l2s ESSEX Tourer, reconditioned through out. Newly painted—£l3o JEWETT Tourer. A very smart car, and mechanically right—£l4o OAKLAND Roadster, in wonderful condition throughout. Good buying—£l6s STUDEBAKER Tourer, late model, in excellent order throughout. A snip—£lßs CHEVROLET LIGHT DELIVERY. Only clone 3000 miles. Condition as new. Wonderful buying—£lßo. See us before buying elsewhere. You will save pounds. THE DEPENDABLE USED CAR GARAGE PHONE 876 GREY STREET Where the Good Used Oars come from.

THIS IS A CAR WORTH BUYING STUDEBAIvER STANDARD SIN. Duplex Top. New tyres all wheels. Thorough working order. Good family car. Terms arranged. MORTIMER’S GARAGE BRIGHT STREET. Where Repairs cost no more, but last longer. Tyres at highest current discounts. Battery attention and Charging a speciality. District Service Agent for Stude'baker, Erskine and Pierce-Arrow Cars, and International Tracks. 808 MORTIMER, Proprietor. Phones: Garage 347, Private 1252.

• “FASHIONETTE” 28 PEEL STREET Phone 1842 For tlie latest ami’ Daintiest Creations in AFTERNOON ami EVENfNO FROCKP and LINGERIE.

“THE (10 M PAN IKS ’ACT, 19C6.” NOTICE is hereby given under Section 302 ,o£ the above Act that the office or place of business in New Zealand ol S. AND N. MEYER PROPRIETARY LTD. (a proprietary company incur pointed in the State of Victoria, and registered in New Zealand as a “foreign company”), is at the office of its Attorney, Percy Keesing, of Wellington, Solicitor, c/o.' Barnett and Keesing, and is situate at No. 126 Feathorston Street, in the City of Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 20th day ol November, 1929. S. AND N. MEYER PROPRIETARY LTD., bv its Attorney, 399 ' P. KEESING. PIONEERING m Poverty Bay” by Phillip T. Kenwav, an amusing record of a pioneer settler’s experiences in this, our own district; make this a Christmas present to those at Home; price 7/6, postage 6d. —Tlios. Adams. ATCII the Home Mail with Christ mas Numbers of the Auckland Weekly, Brett’s Annual, Christchurch Press,' Otago Witness, and the Free Lance; 2/- per copy r-Tlios. Adams. LEATHER Novelties make attractive Christmas gifts to those in other lands, made entirely in N.Z.; wide variety of designs and uses.—Thos Adams. _ . CR. BROWNE’S “Maori Witchery,’ a study of native life in N.Z., is particularly fine reading; tho events related are gripping and authentic; price 6/6 post free.—Thos. Adams. Q END Home New Zealand-made GalenO dars of beautiful New Zealand scenery • every view a real photograph o! your own country.—Thos. Adams. LET us have the addresses ol youi friends abroad, and we will post your Christmas Numbers; Empire postage Id, foreign sd.—Thos. Adams. WE nave a splendid range of Christ mas Cards with views of Gisborne; the ideal Christmas greeting.—Thus Adams.* “ITUiE Scenic Beauties of New Zea X land,” an illustrated booklet, giving remarkably fine photos of the beauty spots in both North and South Islands; attractively produced for Christmas sale : price 3/6. —Thos. Adams. OLLAPSIBLE Net, Food Covers close like an umbrella; 3/11 each.— Leftio s. 357 Q PECTAL Purchase of Ladies 7 !]and bags, all new shapes and colors: 8/11 and 10/6.—Pettie’s. 357 FANCY Traced Linen Tray Cloths, m white and colors; 2/6 each. —At Common, Shelton’s. KUMARA Plants.—These are now ready in any quantity. —D. S Thompson and Cm WHITE Embroidered Handkerchiefs are moderately priced at 2/11 halt dozen. —At Common, Shelton’s STRONG Tomato Plants, any quantity —Gisborne Fruit Exchange, 3* Pee! Street. —SWIMMING" CostumeTfor jnon, 3/5, 4/11, up to 16/6: Boys’ Costumes from !/-:_ Sleeveless Singlets 1/3, 1/6, 1/9. —Men’s Wear House. 355 GRITIC— The world’s best value in Briar Pipes, 8/6 each ; all shapes.— Fully guaranteed by 11. George, Direct Importer. A PST AN Medium, 2oz tin, 1/7. * t H. George, Tobacconist, Albioi 0 ni'Mintr* CAPSTAN Aromatic, fine cut, 2oss tin 1/B.—At 11. George, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. NOVELTY Boxed Handkerchiefs. with colored embroidered corners; 3/6 half-dozen.—Common, Shelton’s. CASH and Carry Grocer—Best Candles lOd, Matches Bd, Butter 1/9, Cheese 1 /2, Poaches, Pears, Apricots lid, Special Tea 2/6, etc.—Sargisaon’s, Gladstone Boftd.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 1