FURNITURE AT Reg. Humphrey’s, Phone 1655. Oak Roller-top Desk for £7; Fly Poors and Windows made and fitted. wanteeTtobuy CVENTLEMEN’S Suits, Odd Coats, * Indies’ O.S. Frocks, Footwear. — Elite Wardrobe, 261 Gladstone Road. G4S ]>ARIS Wardrobe, Peel Street, wants Gentlemen’s Suits, Ladies’ Riding Suits and Boots. Ladies’ and Childreit's Clothing. _B3B WANTED to Buy.—Pair Oars, about 6ft long.—Phone 303, Kellingworth. 833 CLOTHING GMART new colors and designs in Worsted Sports Trousers, 21 in and 22in Bottoms; from 21/-. —Ben Dudfield Ltd., Peel Street. VOUR New Suit and Shirt will be comfortable" and smart if you choose one from our clothing and mercery; Suits from 52/G; Shirts from 5/6. —Tom Robertson for Keen Value. FRUIT, VEGETABLES A EC Apples in good supply; large or small quantities.—Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Phone 310. I OCAL Grown Oranges, 6d, 1/- and 1/6 dozen; Juicy Lemons, 1/doz.cn; also Seedlings for planting now. —Gisborne Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. MACDONALD. —Arriving daily, “"•Strawberries, 1/6; New Potatoes, Peas, Gooseberries, market rates: deli veryfree.—Phone 1728. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, choice doubles for Christmas (lowering, superb colors; 1/- dozen. 5/- 100 posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries. .Ylt. Eden, Auckland, S.l. A TTRACTIVE Gladiolus Bulbs, new novelty shades in selected mixed colors, every bulb guaranteed to (lower; 3/6 dozen posted.—Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. S.L A RRAN Victory.—A wonderful cropping main variety Potato of excellent flavor and very dry; also in stock Sutton’s Supreme and Dakota Red. —D. S. Thompson & Co.
TJEAUTIFUL Modern Hydrangeas, -*-* 12 new shades, crimsons, pinks, mauves, salmons, etc.; 1/6 each, 13/dozen posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. S.l. BEAUTIFUL Chrysanthemums, Japanese prize varieties, in 24 shades of bronze, crimson, salmon, golden, etc.; 7/- dozen posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland, S.L IZUMARA Plants, in any quantity; Lettuce, Cabbage, Onions, Cape Gooseberry: also strong hardy Tomato Plants, 1/- per dozen. —D. 3. Thompson & Co. QCARLET Gleam Nasturtium. —A novelty worth growing, of easy cultivation, 1/- per packet; Giants of California, non wilt Asters, 1/- per packet.—D. S. Thompson A Co, UjHABAUD Carnations give a wonderful display of bloom, easily grown; 2/6 per dozen, postage extra. —D. S. Thompson & Co. TT’AITI Nursery.—Flower Seedlings in choice varieties; Tomato and Kumare Plants.—C. Berridge. Graham Bond. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING. QUITS (!/-, Coats 4/-, Pants 2/6, Overcoats 6/-, Frocks 3/6. Hats Cleaned and Blocked 2/6. Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed: Suits 12/6, Suit Coats 7/6, Pants 4/6. Overcoats and Costumes 7/6 to 10/-, Frocks 5/6 to 7/6. CITY DYE WORKS. Phone 485. 78 Customs Street. WANTED. VyE want your Electrical Work. ’’ You want our cheap, efficient service. For till Electrical Work, Radio Repairs, etc., ring— W. J. SINCLAIR Phone 804. EVEN A SMALL FIRE M AY cost you pounds should the Chimney want Sweeping. Ring HODGSON of the Vacuum Cleaning Co., 288 Aberdeen Road, Phone 722. TO SHEEPFABME?S WOOL SCOURING TjV>R 40 years in this district we have been obtaining increased returns for Sheepfarmers who have entrusted us with their wool l’or scouring. If you are in doubt about scouring, give us an opportunity to prove to you that we can get you better results. Wo have an up-to-date scouring plant and soft water. All wool Is sundried and handled by experts. Charges Ud per lb. on nett scoured weight. W. H. SMITH & CO. LTD. WOOL SCOURERS. (Established 1894), P.O. Box 7. Phono, 6605. FOR PROMPT AND EXPERT SERVICE PHONE 986 GENERAL CARRYING Town and Country. FURNITURE REMOVALS PACKING SHIPPING and FORWARDING . CUSTOMS CLEARANCES
Agents throughout Now Zealand. All grades best Household and Steam Coal stocked: also Briquettes (Cnrbonettes), Coke, and all kinds Dry Firewood. COUTTS & JAMISON LTD. GENERAL CARRIERS, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANTS, Phone 9SG. 12 LOWE STREET. Bates’ Buildings (near Adair Bros.). Local Agents: The T. & G. Mutual Life Assn. Society I^td.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 6 November 1934, Page 1
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