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MISCELLANEOUS T3SORIASIS, Eczema, Acne, Seborrhoea; all skin and scalp ailments successfully treated —Klexeina Skin Rooms, Townley’s Buildings, PAZOR Blades, fit Gillette, per JLIH packet 9d, 1/3, 1/G, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, at H. George, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. opposite Petties*. 13 UN-DOWN, nervous, exhausted? Take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which feeds nerve centres; 3/6 month’s supply—Corn The Chemist Ltd., and other Chemists. CUMMER Time is Fruit Time.—A L 5 g o od variety of new season’s Fruit is always stocked at Gisborne Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. CHAKES sometimes cause chimneys k? to be dangerous if they catch fire, Have yours swept by Hodgson, of the Vacuum Cleaning Co„ Phone 722. Q HAVING Sticks. —Premier Vinolia, od; Royal Vinolia, 1/-; Emolient, 9d, 3 for 2/-; Dubios, 9d; Eonia, 1/3; Colgate’s, 1/6; Yardley’s, 1/6; Shavallo Shaving Cream, 1/6.—At H. George, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, A 1 hi on Buildings. UFFER from sleeplessness? Your system needs Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises nerve centres; 3/6—Corn The Chemist Ltd., and other SOFT Bleeding Gums? Beware of pyorrhoea! Clean your teeth with Dentaperl Cleansing Liquid. 1/- and 2/6 bottle. —Obtainable from H. A. Armstrong, Chemist. . CUNBURN Soreness quickly disappears after applying Sydal Sunburn Lotion, Non-sticky. 1/3 bottle. 'T'ENNIS Racquets Restrung, prices A from 12/6 to 32/-; Repairs a speciality, this season’s gut, workmanship guaranteed.—J. Thomson & Son, Saddlers, Peel Street. nPIES. —A big range to choose from, only 1/6 and 1/11.—Ben Dudfield, Ltd., Peel Street. rpoYS of all kinds for gifts, see the -*• wonderful 6d table at Petties’. Skins protected against -*■ blistering sun by rubbing in Sydal Sunburn Lotion. 1/3 bottle. OMEN'S Sleeveless Cotton Vests 1/-, better qualities, Opera tops and shaped shoulders 1/9. —Petties’. WOMEN'S Summer Vests, shaped shoulders and short sleeves, W. and 0.5., 1/11; special value. —Petties’. 486 WOMEN’S Cotton Fuji '' cream, pink, sky, nil, 0.5., 1/11 pair.—Petties’. Bloomers, W. and 486 “19” IS Unlucky—Yes, for Corns; xo try it and prove it; 1/9.—From Corn the Chemist Ltd. TO LET rpo LET. —Furnished self-contained Flat.—Apply 41 Derby Street, or phono 513. 657 J TO LET. —Convenient 8-roomed House, suitable for sub-lotting or 2 families; moderate rent to approved tenant.—Apply Chrisyp and Chrisp. 537

rpo LET—Self-contained furnished 1 Flat Glencairn; rent 20/- weekly. 70S TO LET. —Section, 47 Wilson Street, Kaiti, with 4-roomed cottage, half mile past past Tamarau Post Office. — Apply Chrisp and Chrlsp. 276 fjo LE T. —7 -roomed House, all conveniences; next Waimarie. — Apply 101? Harris Street. 70_ BEACH Kiosk to let, small rental.— Apply Herald Office. 527 TO LET.—Bungalow, No. 3, Wi Pere Street; every convenience; Motor Carage; rent £l/4/- per week. — Apply Ball & Crawshaw. rpo LET—6-roomed House, Fitzherbert Street, just renovated; rent 30/- per week.—Apply Ball & Crawshaw. rfO LET. —2-storeyed Dwelling of 8 -*• rooms, situated 340 Childers Road; x-ent 30/- per week. —Apply Ball & Crawshaw. rpo LET.—Residence of 7 rooms, situated corner Ballance and Whitaker Streets; 5 acre section with plenty of trees and nice garden; rent 32/6 per week. —Apply Ball & Crawshaw. _ fPO LET.—B-roomed House, usual conveniences, situated 123 Rutene Road; rent 25/- per week.—Apply Ball & Crawshaw. TO LET.—Self-contained 4-roomed Flat, situated Wainui Road, Motor Garage; rent £1 per week.—Apply Ball and Crawshaw. WANTED TO~RENT Tl/ANTED. —Bed-sitting Room, urgent, unfurnished, conveniences; Manned Couple.—Write 36, Herald. WANTED To Buy.—Second-hand Car for cash, must be cheap.— ■ Write 35, Herald. 561 WANTED.—Ladies’ Bicycles, good order; cheap for cash. —Apply Herald. 565 T'JON’T throw them out! Geo. Smith will buy Broken Pack and Riding Saddles?; best pi-ice given.—Opposite Salvation Army Barracks; Gladstone Road. (MRASS Seed. —Paddocks inspected with view to stripping on shai*es. — Phono 609 R. 533 POULTRY, ETC. FOR SALE. pULLETS, Hens, Ducks. Day-old Chicks and Settings of Eggs from Utility prize strains of Black Orpingtons, White and Brown Leghorns, Anconas, Indian Runner Ducks. Poul try men: We are cash buyers of Eggs for export. Bring your eggs along to our Town Depot, Bell's Fruit Mart, Phone 1873. lIADWEN’S POULTRY FARM VALLEY ROAD, MANGAPAPA. Phono 94. MOTORS, ETC. poll SALE.—Republic Differential, Wheels and Axlu complete.—A. Tuke, To Karaka. 540 TNDIAN Scout, 1926 model, fair condition, £l2 10s; terms arranged.— Russell Cycles and Motors. * T. H. SHIELDS GROCER Vhere quality and service excel and prices are low. Symington Coffee, 2/- bottle. Saxa Salt, 8d per drum. Dates, 3d lb. Walnuts, 6d lb. Shelled Walnuts, 2/- lb. Pineapple, 6d, Bd, 1/- tin. Peaches, 1/3 tin. Apricots, 1/3 tin. Cooked Ham, machine cut, 1/8 lb. 349 Gladstone Road, Phone 7,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17948, 28 November 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17948, 28 November 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17948, 28 November 1932, Page 1