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FURNITURE AT Reg. Humphreys.—Latest in Bedspreads and all Furniture; inspection invited.—Next Cave Bros, only. Wo CH KANE'S Special Furniture a/ Offer.— 3-piece well-sprung Upholstered Suites, from £l2/12/-; over 16 different styles in stock.—-i. N. Cochrane, the Dependable Upholsterer. (COCHRANE'S Offer.—Rin Special Furniture Offer.—Rimu Tea Wagons 17/6: Rimu ITigh-end Kerbs, 10/9; Rimu Kitchen Chairs, 10/6; Single Rimu Beds, complete with non-sag wire mattress, 39/6. —At Cochrane’s Furniture Warehouse. Town ClockjCorner. rpEA Wagons from 17/-; Chairs from A s/6; Duchess Chests from £ 2/15/- Bed and Wire from 30/-. C. S. Bullock, Cabinetmaker, Phone 1207. Mi

WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH LATE MODEL USED CARS OWEN BROS. OARAGE READS QUAY, PHONE 970.

CAR BUYERS Before deciding do not fail to inspect and try tlie new SILVER STREAK PONTIAC SIX COLLETT MOTORS LTD. QUALITY MOTOR DEALERS BRIGHT STREET Phone 1399.

GARDNER’S DAY AND NIGHT TAXIS Phone 188. RELIABLE REPAIRS. Cycles Motor-cycles RUSSELL CYCLES & MOTORS.^ /CHEVROLET 6 Roadster, as new, £110; Rugby Coupe, £80; bargains.—Coleman’s Garage. TAODGE, 2-seater, little used, £35; Chevrolet G Coach. £BS; bargains. —Coleman’s Garage. % REDSTONE’S.— De Soto Coupe, leather upholstery; sound; £lB5. EDSTONE’S. —Rugby Sedan, exceptionally good and economical: £ IGS. BEDSTONE’S. —Nash Sedan, splendid order, carries new car guarantee: £295. j T>EDSTONE’S. —Austin 12-6 Saloon, beautiful condition; £2GS. , REDSTONE’S. —Studebaker Duplex Tourer; £75. REDSTONE’S for Nash and LaFayette Cars. Diamond T and Ley 1 and Trucks. FINANCIAL I*4-00 TO Lend on approved first mortgage —James Innes. Lowe Street. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. QITRUS Fruits—We specialise in growing theso trees and can supply good shaped trees in Lemons. Oranges. Mandarines, etc. —D. S. Thompson & CopABBAGE and Cauliflower Plants should toe planted now.—Sow now Broad Beans. Peas, Lettuce. Red and Silver Beet. Spinach and Omons. — D. S. Thompson & Co. TROUBLE Hollyhocks, -L' wnnts assorted colot Flowering Plants, assorted colours, 2/- doz.; Strawberry Plants. 1/- and 1/6 doz ; Brown Spanish Onions. 1/- 100; Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. 6d bundle.— 'J3erridges’’ Nursery or Shop. EMON Trees grown from bud;rown selected trees, best type, heavy bearing; 5/- each.— Hardy’s Fruit Exchange.

NOW is a good time to plant trees. — Gums, Macrocarpa, Lawsoniana, Pines. Ornamental Shrubs and Hedge Plants. —r>. S. Thomnson & Co. TO LET rpo LET. —Flats: Partly furnished A (old couple or lady). 10/-; Unfurnished 17/6 and 10/-; Furnished (2 business girls), £1 or by arrangement.—Apply G. K. Pasley, Land Agent. ■rn o LET. —All-electric 7-roomed Home, recently renovated; good section, garage, etc.; rent ■!•>/-• Lull & ftrii wshaw. Keal Estate Agents. rpo LET. —4-roomed House, with all A usual conveniences, situate Makaraka; rent only 15/- per week—Ball & Crawshaw. Land Agents. r£iQ LET. —5-roomed House, situated in Te Hapara, usual conveniences; moderate rental to good tenant.—Ball & Crawshaw, Land and Estate Agents. - with rpo LET. —House, with 5 rooms, A situate in Kaiti, moderate conveniences; low rental to approved tenant.—Ball & Crawshaw, Agents, Gisborne. rpo LET.—Vacant at end of month, A convenient 4-roomed House in Whataupoko; rent only 12/6 per week. —Ball & Crawshaw, Agents and Auctioneers.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19040, 13 June 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19040, 13 June 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19040, 13 June 1936, Page 1

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