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ENTERTAINMENTS 'INDEX REGENT: “Dr. Monica.” MAJESTIC: “Cleopatra” and “Uncertain Lady.” (See Front Page). LATE ADVERTISEMENTS TTOT Water Rates.—A duality product, with 2-year guarantee. 5/0; also Air Cushions, Surgical Tubings, all sizes— Derby Street Tyre Station. PHAMS, Tricycles Re-tyred while you wait: tin, Sin, Jin, British ivring, just arrived; new and fresh. — Derby Street Tyre Station (opposite School). /RINGER Rollers.- —Spindles rend.tiered with longest wearing ! VV j rubber snack; llin, 10/-; lin, 11/-; ]4in, is/-: 1 bin, 15/-; dismantling and • assembling free.—Derby Street Tyre Station. TV-WRY Farmers.—lnflation "Ring ' Inserters.” inserts rings in 3.0 re, -i nds with ease, without injury to inllatioiis. —Solo agents, Derby Street Tyre Station. I \AIRY Farmers. —Super quality Claw. Air. Milk Tubings, unaffected by milk, soda, hot water; also quality Inflations, Teat Cups, Metal Claws. —Derby Street Tyre Station. O' OR (.111 TON’S Lubricating Oils, in patent 4-gallon buckets, or by the gallon; also Tyre Rumps, Special Low .lacks. Tyre Pressure Gauges.—Derby Street Tyre Station. ftREPB Soling for leather footwear; medium or heavy for men, lighter for ladies; outlast four leather soles. -—Derby Street. Tyro Station (opp. School). DUll Roots Vulcanised. —All repairs '•-* steam vulcanised, therefore permanent; also soled and heeled, plain or cleated —Derby Street Tyre Station. (DAMRLE Real Hide Coats, 2 only, men's, 4 and 5, fleecy-lined, ,e 5/15/- each, snip; 1 only men’s 5, solid leather, fleecy, £3/10/-; Ladies’, silk-lined, £3/10/-: all sample coats. —Derby Street Tyre Station. piJP.EER Horse Shoes.—Positively eliminates slipping on bitumen or concrete; tens of thousands in daily use; used by London Mounted Police. —Sole agents, Derby Street Tyre Station, EAR pEAL Hide Coats, Jackets, etc.. “ made-to-measure, 10 years’ wear, waterproof: these coats are tm.Hl nailed for quality—Derby Street' Tyre Station. \ JR-L CANTS ED Tyro Repairs exe- ’ cuted by experts; admittedly the, finest repairs obtainable; safe, permanent, inexpensive.—Derby Street Tyre Station, KEEN experienced buyers of advertising—the big stores of Gisborne —have for years used large spaces in the I-lerald. These advertisements have proved a trustworthy guide for the buying public. Their continuance year after year indicate that Herald advertising nays both buyer and seller. CONFETTI Large Packets 1/-. ON SALE AT HERALD OFFICE.

as the dew KIA ORA BUTTER Carefully graded cream, scrupulously clean manufacture, ensure that the fragrance and delightful tasting qualities of Kia Ora Butter are constantly maintained. Be sure you have the best in Butter—Kia Ora—it costs no more. Ask for it by NAME

has become so, simple ' m m. of isi i . y You have heard women say, ec l enjoy cooking, but oh! dear, the clearing up afterwards .... 55 But Electricity has solved that problem. Electric Cooking is so dean that a wipe over the cooker’s smooth enamelled surfaces is all that is needed to keep it spotless. The pots and pans, never coming in contact with an open flame, do not become blackened or tarnished on the outside; with electric hot water to help you they are as easy to wash as a cup. An Electric Water Heater gives you plenty of hot water at the turn of the tap, without Waiting and without trouble. Electridty has certainly killed the bogey cleaning up.” ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18756, 12 July 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18756, 12 July 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18756, 12 July 1935, Page 13

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