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DOUBLE BED BLANKETS White Warm Woolly Usually 52/6. Special Price 457COMMON SHELTONS

USED OARS THOROUGHLY RE-CONDITIONED Your only protection in the purchase of a Used Car is to insist on buying a car that has been thoroughly reconditioned. Our Policy Pi-otects Your , Investments. We have a staff of experts who do nothing else but re-condition our Used Cars. We are able to furnish a complete report on the mechanical condition of every car offered for sale. Our Special Used Car Guarantee and Seven Days’ Free Trial go with every Ite-conditioned Used Car. We invite your, inspection of the cars we have to offer this week. CHEVROLET 4-cylinder Roadster. Smart appearance. Absolutely sound mechanically. Price only £OS BUICK 7-passenger Tourer. Small mileage. This car is in perfect order in every way. An ideal car for a large family. There are years of economical motoring in this car. Price only £125 CHEVROLET Standard Sedan. Practically new. Mileage only 5000. New Car Guarantee. Price only £245 AUSTIN 16 h.p. 6-cylinder Saloon. Thoroughly re-conditioned and newly ducoed. Good tyres. This is one of the cheapest cars we have had for sale for months. Price only ££Q5 CHEVROLET 6-cylinder Roadster. Thoroughly re-conditioned. This smart, reliable car is a sound investment. Price only £HQ MARQUETTE Sedan. Perfect order. Small mileage. One owner only. Air wheels. Practically new. Leather upholstery. Large carrier at rear. This car has our special recommendation. It is a cheaper investment than any new car. Price only £175 We are also able to offer several Trucks, capacity lOcwt to 24 ton models. Prices from £75. THIS VALUE ONLY AT ORMONDS MOTORS V LTD. THE LEADING MOTOR MERCHANTS. ONE BATH A YEAR. 'S it enough? A bath every 12 ■ months? Unthinkable, you say. et on the average our suits are leaned even less frequently than this, 'our suit —if you could clean it as we o—would yield a full Jib of dust, dirt nd grime. In addition, we also conerve and sterilise them. Suits 6/-, oats 4/-, Trousers 2/6. Overcoats 6/-, /resraes frori£,\:i>/6. HatS v 2/6. FLATTEN, . Cleanit, Tailor and Furrier, pposite the Town Clock. Phone 1185,

TAXIS CREST IS BEST It’s as easy as A-B-C TO PHONE 233. All Bright Careful Drivers — Akroyd Burr Carroll Drummond ALL BLUE Cars PHONE 233 BRIGHT STREET. OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT P.B. AGENT for Timaru Ale and Stout. Tui Ale and Stout. Whiteley’s Famous Whisky, Waitemata Ale, Oat Malt and Vita-Stout also stocked. I carry a full range of highest quality Wine and Spirits, including Peter Dawson Whisky. Walker’s Dry Gin. South African Port Wine and Sherry. LEN LUNKEN P.B. WINE & SPIRIT CO. Ring Phone 1640. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: 385 GLADSTONE ROAD Opposite Cave Bros. “KONKA” KONKA is a natural foundation on which to plaster and rough cast. It has a thickness, strength, and permanancy above all others. Be sure you stucco your home on a “Konka” base. AITKEN’S CONCRETE WORKS, Carnarvon Street, Gisborne.

H.D.S. CARRIERS AND LIGHT DELIVERIES. Phone 1335 Depot: Corner Grey Street and Childers Road. For quick service, day or night. Furniture Removals* a sneclality. E. KNIGHT. ProD. RING 1018— SIMMONS & TAYLOR for PAPERHANGING, PAINTING. Estimates Free. Town and Country. N.Z. STATE COAL For Winter Warmth Burn State Coal. CLARE & CLARE LTD. STATE COAL DEPOT PHONES 014. 744.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19030, 2 June 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19030, 2 June 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19030, 2 June 1936, Page 1

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