LATE ADVERTISEMENTS^ \\7ANTED to Kent. —4 or 5-roomed ** House, with 4or 5 acres land. — Iting 37.M,_M otu, evenings. 112 n~ AVK a Greener Roof with "Hoofox" Green.—Obtainable from O. H. Vincent, Gladstone Road. 1 ISO N-ART Stains, quick drying, J easy to api)ly; 2/3 per bottle.—At LTSI. "Silver Fern" Paints, a good range of colours; 1/- per lb. and 17/(1 per -aljom—At_Vincent's. cvuHGICAL Tubing-, all sizes; Air ' Cushions, square, circular; Sponge Rubber Kneeling Mats, gardening, housework; Model Aeroplane Rubber sirii,—Derby Street Tyre Station. All l Hose; Pump Tubings; Garden ITose. COft lengths, 19/G; Beer Hose; Rubber Corks; Sheet Rubber, all thicknesses.— Derby Street Tyre Station. _______ "DUBBER Door Stops; Radiator r" Hose, all sizes; Tyre and Hood Paint: Prams Retyred while you wait, highest grade British tyring only Derby Street. Tyre Station. / \I7RINGER Rollers.—ll in, 10/-; 12in, »* 11/-: . 14in. 13/-; lfiin. 15/-: Spindles Rerubbered with longest wearing rubber stock; kindly bring your old spindles, dismantling and assembling wringers no charge.— Derby Street Tyre Station. ■ AIRY Farmers.—l 936 Barnett Glass Inflations, admittedly the best; straight, bulb end; Claw, Air, Milk Tubings: Metal Claws: Teat (Mii)_s.--Heiby Street Tyre Station. NEW Patent Ring Inserters—lnserts rings in inflations in a flash, without effort, without injury to inflation, lasts a lifetime, nothing to wear: 10/0. ■—Derby Street Tyre Station. rpRAILER ANles assembled to order, -*■ light, medium, heavy axles. 19in detachable rim wheels, with springs or without; estimates given for trailer bodies. —Derby Street Tyre Station. CiAR Floor Mats 1 , 43 in x 3flin, Ave cut 1 ' them to suit, your car; G.P. Running Board Matting. 13in wide, high gr;irlo matting, ribbed, reinforced back, 1/9 foot; we rerubber your running boards.— -Derby Street Tyre Station. , GREEN 'Sun Visors. —Adjustable to any position with flick of finger, relieves all road glare, headlights, or blazing sunlight; 19/6.— Derby Street Tyre Station. ' GOOD Used Tyre Department.—2, fi.so-16; 2, 600-16-; Air Wheel Tyres, excellent condition; 1, 5.25-21, as new; 1. 500-21, as new; 1, 6.25-18: 2, 4.75-19; 1. 5.50-17: 2. 4.00-19; ,2, 4.40-19; 1. 0.50-1 6, Full Circle Retread; 1. 5.25-21 Full Circle Retread; 8, 5.5018. Full Circle Retread. T FATHER Coat, Gentleman's, size 5, used but good appearance. fleecy-lined, double-breasted, belt: £2/10/-.—Derby Street Tyre Station. T7*AR-NU Refinish. —Just arrived, ■"■ direct from the Cincinnati factory, complete with powder, 15/-; or leave car 3 p.m., receive finished job 8 o'clock following -morning; we do them while you sleep; average car 30/-.—Derby Street Tyre Station. IT has been proved by experience and statistics to be a fact that women are purchasers of 80% of all goods offered for sale. The Herald goes into nearly all the homes in Gisborne and the surrounding district. An advertisement is your shop wln- > dow in the homes of the peopla.
When Buying BUTTER Remember The Kia Ora Dairying Co. distributes over in this District Support the company that indirectly provides your livelihood. KIA ORA
Mrs. Modern says:= co*. Elecfric cooking is cleanliness itself. If safeguards health and cuts out half the work of the kitchen. And it is so easy! By a turn of a switch the heat is regulated for perfect cooking. The food retains all its flavour and nourishment, as it shrinks less than usual. Electric cooking actually saves more than it costs,.. which is about one unit of elecf tricity a person per day. Call at our Showrooms and let us show you how easy It is to have an Electric Cocker installed In your home. Every modern housewife should have a copy of the Informative Booklet " Electric Cooking,* which will be sent post free on application. - mm POVERTY BAY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18955, 4 March 1936, Page 15
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