WANTED TO BUY or more Rolls of '» Linoleum, ■ H x 4 and -Ix4; also L'7in Carpet Runner.—State price and quality for cash to "Confidential," c/o. _JD to Buy.—Ladies', Gentle- *' men's and Children's Left-off Clothing'and Footwear —Select Wardrobe. B 7 Crilvden Street. WULL-Fl'HXlßl-l ED' MODERN BUNGALOW to Let for a term to approved tenant. Well laid-out grounds. Garage. Telephone, etc. 50.1 Apply Herald. TO LET —2-roomed House, new, conveniences, very central; 5-roomed House, Awapuni Road, conveniences.— 157 Prey Street. 5Q£ ■0 LET. —5-roomed House, Stafford ■ Street, conveniences; US/ -weekly. —Public Trust. . ' • 514 I BURNISHED Flats, all conveniences, - from 20/-: close to town.—3B Wainui Road. 513 "K> LET. —Beach cottages, furnished -L or unfurnished, at reasonable rents; also 10-roomed House, in town, furnished suitable for private board- I ing house.—Ball and Crawshaw, Peel Street. ! 'URNISHED Residence to Let.— - Modern Residence, complete with every convenience, to let for term to i be arranged.—Apply Ball and Crawshnw. Peel Street. WANTED TO RENT, AI7AXTED.—By young lady, Fur- " nislied or Unfurnished Room, handy to town. —Address 98 Kahutia Street. * 501 POWER BOARD LOANT TO-MORROW NIGHT PATUTAHI HALL At 8 o'clock RATEPAYERS' MEETING Members will address Meeting, Questions Invited. ""RS. .1. T. DlXO'.\ T and Family wish ■ to thank all those kind friends who sent floral emblems, telegrams and message/? of sympathy in their recent sad and sudden bereavement. 616 THANKS. MRS. J. T. DIXON and Family wish to sincerely thank the doctors, sisters, and nursing staff of No. 1 Ward, Cook Hospital, for their kindness and untiring attention to the late Mr. Dixon. 510 LOWEST PRICES YET AT BIGNELL'S STORES [UGAR 13/- bag, 121bs 2/6, Gibs 1/4; 1 Fresh Eggs; Ceylon Tea. 1/8 and 2/4 lb.; Amber Tips and Bell 3/1, Roma 2/11 lb.; Best Potatoes 3/3 281bs, 71bs 1/-: Onions, 61bs !/-; Dates. 4lbs 1/-; Prunes, 4d lb.; Kerosene, tin 7/9; Vinegar, 6d bottle. GLADSTONE ROAD, Corner Carnarvon Street. TO THE LADIES OF POVERTY BAY. A CHOICE range of Autumn and k Winter Coats, Costumes and Frocks now showing at prices lower than ever. These are all the newest, most up-to-date styles, and have only to bo seen to realise the pounds you will save in your winter requirements. Here you have the utmost value, the utmost attention, the utmost satisfaction. This is the place with a solid reputation. Private and select. —C. E. Byrne, Glen Cairn, 38 Wainui Road. Kaiti, Phone 1600. W. S. McKEE ACCOUNTANT, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT, 74 LOWE STREET. GISBORNE. Vgent for MOBSMAN AND CO. LTD. Financial and Commission Agents, Napier. Money to Lend on Chattels, Live Stock, and Freehold Securities, re» payable by easy Instalments. PHONE 692. P.O. BOX 828. KEEP THIS FOR REFERENCE. ►EST ENGLISH GRAMOPHONE SPRINGS FITTED. f-inch .. .. 5/-1-inch .... 7/6 lfinch .. ~ 10/All Springs Guaranteed for 3 months Only at THE GISBORNE PIANO REPAIRING CO., 254 Gladstone Road. Phone 1866. B. HANLEN, Manager, A GIFT! FOR SALE AT KAITARATAHI. NICE 4-ROOMED HOUSE, bathroom, h. and c. water. Build-in wardrobes. Wash-house etc. Halfacre of land. Cash £97 or offer, and take over S.A S. Mortgage of £313 at 44 per cent. Apply— BALL & CRAWSHAW PEEL STREET.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 1
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