\Y AIK OMIT RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. ANZAC DAY PARADE. A PARADE of all Returned Men to . attend Memorial Service will be held at 2.15 p.rri. Fall in school corner. Public cordially invited. ,i. \Y. NISIiETT, Hon. Socretarv. 886
LAST DISCOUNT DAY. O[J PER. CENT. DISCOUNT allowed on Monthly Accounts paid by TUESDAY, April 22. Alikin BROS. LTD. FASHIONETTE PEEL STREET. i LARGE RANGE of AUTUMN A- GOODS just opened. DAINTY FROCKS AND JUMPER SUITS. Also the Latest in EVENING FROCKS at reasonable prices.
HUGE CLOSING DOWN SALE GISBORNE POLYTECHNIC OWING to tiie continued ill-health of Mrs. .Marshall, we are reluctantly 'compelled to givo up our well-known business, and intend to make huge sacrifices in the price of stock. We would kindly ask you to make a visit to our store and see the genuine reductions. Remember: All goods must he sold, and no further goods arriving. TIES IS A GEN CINE SALE, C. 1L MARSHALL, the Polytechnic. The Polytechnic Registry will be conducted at 42 Roebuck Road after the sale, Phono 1756. WHERE YOU GET VALUE Sugar, 70’s, IA, 14/6 bag. Flour, 100’s 21/6, 50's 11/-, 25’s 6/9. Jellies, 2/3 dozen. Soap, Miller's Best, large bar, 1/2 bar Cordials, 1/2 bottle. Cornflour, loose, 31b 1/-. Sultanas, Golden, 6d lb. Certo, the quick jam and jelly maker Marfo, for Tomato Sauce. Preserving Jars, pints 7/6, quarts 9/-, i-galls 13/6. Spare Jar Lids, 3/6 dozen. Jar Rings, 6d and 8d per dozen. Hundreds of other lines cheap as any cheaper than many.
H. MILLER GROCER, 228 GLADSTONE ROAD. Prompt Delivery Phone 788 1 OST.—Bottom Set of Teeth; reward. J —Write No. 50, Herald. 887 WE have~no\v got further supplies of that delightful book of reminiscences, “The Leisure of tin Egyptian Official,” by Lord Edward Cecil; price 4/6. —At Tlios. Adams . WE are specialists in Fountain Pen Repairs; bring your faulty pen and we will adjust it.—Tlios. Adams, mHE~lkv/~ Scouts’ Diary for laoO, 1, handy pocket size, full of all the tilings a Scout should know; price 1/6. At Tlios. Adams’. EXCEPTIONAL Bargains are placed on our special Bargain Shelf periodically ; vvatcli our windows.—Thos. Adams. “Peter Pan in KenT M. BARRIE’S (J . sington Gardens,” re told for little people by May Byron, and illus Mated by Arthur Rackliam; price 2/6. — At Tlios. Adams’. H halve copies of the British Journal Photographic Almanm.: for 1930, 64 gravure pictures; price 3/-.—At Thos. Adams’. COM'OY do Luxe Pipes. 14/- eacti.At, 11. George, Direct Importer. P~~ ALMOLIVE Tale Powder, still 6d.~ At H. George, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. FREE. —Genuine Rolled Gold VVaici with every Suit or Overcoat pur chased from Common, Shelton’s. Cf If A RLIE ADAIR has just opened up J the newest styles m Men's Winter Overcoats, £3 to £B/8/-. if will pav von to buy your new Sun now, and get a Hulled Gold Wutcl Free —At Common, Shelton's. w ITU every Suit or Overcoat sob during this week—Rolled Gobi Watch Free—From Common, Shelton’s. I TRENCH made Lather Brush, 1/ ; each.—At 11. George, Direct Importer. JUST Landed.—36in smart Stripei Pvjama Flannelettes, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6 —At Guthrie and Maddock’s rjIHE newest creations in Millinery m X all the latest shades and shapes. 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, 21/-; inspection invited -Guthrie and Maddock. or DEIS Satins," 38in, in Apricot, J/jJ Saxe, Nil, Wine, Beige and Black, 5/11; washing.—Guthrie and Maddoek's SADDLES Manufactured and Re paired, expert workmanship, best materials; send us your repairs.—.! rbnmiison and Co.. Peel Street 8.8J5. PIPES, only 7/6 each.-At II George, Albion Buildings. ITASIfl ion”Bene’"’ Pure” Si lk Hose . fully fashioned; 12/6. —Guthrn rid Mnddock. Home of Good Values OR Champion Graded PotatoesMajestic, Iron Duke, Sutton' Supreme; mind wholesale or retail, small hi- socle. —AI II Currie’s W- ... Royers for 2 second-ham Tip Spring Carts, in good order —Krebs and Co CAT ANTED.—Buyers for 1 second-hand VV Express: rbeap.—Krebs and On nr T ANTED.— Buyers for 5 second VV lmnd lvd Block Drays, in thorough rder, prices right; must be sold.— krebs and Co. w Co. ANTED.—Bayers for hand Express; cheap.1 second -Krebs and POR Exchange.—Owner of several Houses in town wants to exchange for a small Farm.—Bull and Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents, Peel Street. MILK DOCKETS and Milk Record Rooks, ready printed, «♦ HenAtr JohWtjfl- Department
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 1
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