VALUE IN USED CARS DODGE COUPE, 6-cylinder. Condition as new. £BIO DODGE 5-seater. Good running order. £l4O DODGE Light Delivery Truck. Sound mechanical order. £BS REO, 5-seater. First-class mechanical condition. £l9O FIAT, 5-seater. Real good order. STUDEBAKER Light Six 5-seater. Newly painted. First-class condition. £IOO DODGE 5-seater. Good running order. £4O Easy Terms can bo arranged. POVERTY BAY GARAGE DERBY STREET. Phone 384.
NEW NASH FEDSTONE'S GREY STREET,
HARDWARE BARGAINS . LOND-HANDLED SHOVELS, all steel 4/6. SPADES, all steel, 3/11. ENGINEERS' HAMMERS. 2/6 and 3/9 CLAW HAMMERS, 2/3. WIRE STRAINERS. Le Page pattern 15/6. PRIMES LTD. GISBORNE.
NOTICE TO MOTORISTS OUR BOWSER STATION IS NOW OPEN FOR SERVICE. .. We invite the patronage of old and new customers. Current prices for Petrol and Oils. . Only first grades stocked. H. J. MASEMANN & CO., LTD CORNER GREY ST. & CHILDERS ROAD
>ALMOLIVE Talc Powder, only 60 per tin—At If. George, Hairdresser. I OLE Agents tor laupm Coal, tlit Kj clean coai.—Jury and Parry, Derbj Street, Phone 938. LADIES' Patent Bar Shoes, lizaro design on vamp, low heel, a splen did wearer; special sale price 17/6.a-J l>. Harri ts. OR finest quality clean I'otnioes wholesale or retail, and all goods King 670, or order from If. Carrie. BOYS' .Jerse) navy. grey JJ navy. grey and assorted marls, all sizes in stock,' usually 6/6; sale price 3/11.- Ilallcnstein Bros. Ltd.. Gladstone Road._ 66» ST. BRUNO Flake, 4oz tin 3/9.—A! H. George, Tobacconist. WONDERFUL range ol Art bum values 2/11 to 4/6; resold sale pnc< t/11. —At Common, Shelton's. ""~"OLIDAY Orders carefully packe< jlju with choicest fruit.—Uisborne Fruii Exchange. Phonw 310 A RT Silks in lloral design and plan shades, values 2/11 to 4/6 ; record *ale price 1/11 yard.— Common. Sh<>ltr>n'» EW shades and popular designs 11 ■N Art Silks, usually 2/11 to 4/6; re cord salo price 1/11 yard.—At Common. Shelton's. HALE Now On;—Gentlemen's Black 01 I Rrown Oxford Shoes, the latestspecial sale price 18/6.--.1. D. Harries. <OOD grade Tools at prices that def> VJT competition Saws 5/6. Planes 3/9. Braces 3/9. Bits fid, Chisels 1./-: hun lreds of other lines equally as cheap.-*-"PeopWs Emporium ' I) W. (VuVman rTIG-ZAG Singles, 10 for l/,-.~At H 'i George, Tobacconist. " ADIES* Silk Hose. 1/6, J/11 pair I worth 3/11; Silk Gloves, 5/11, now 3/11 pair; Lace, usually 1/-, now 4cl , yard ; Cotton, 3d reel; Syllco, 24(1.—At Melbourne Cash Sale on Friday.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17175, 4 February 1930, Page 1
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