Wto Delicious .Foods these Morsels Are !
FAT STOCK BUYERS HAIR BROS. MEAT EXPORTERS Buyers of All Classes of Stock. Phones: Office. 611: J. H. R. Egan. 1676: D. F. Hair. 22: J. R. Hair, 1224; J. McDonald. 444. Carriers for Pigs: M. Scragg. Patutahi. Phono 842 J: D. J. McKay, Ngatapa. Phone 4465; J. C. Smith, Maka* raka. Phono 1057 A. Next Collecting Date for Pigs: Tuesday, January 26.
COMMON. SHELTON & CO. LTD. Representing M. A. ELIOTT LTD. Buyers of MUTTON, BEEF and PIGS Representatives: R. M. Barclay .. Phone 283 J. R. Shaw .. Phone 442 Office Phone 1852. Carriers for Pigs: E. Roe, Phone 70K: A. Hopps. 6555; L. G. Davidson. Rakauroa.
R. V. POCOCK Poverty Bay Representative ALLEN & FINDLAY LTD. N.Z. Agents ARMOUR & CO. LTD. Buyers of Fat Stock at highest ~ —market prices. • Phones: r Office 1354, House 706.
■pOR SALE.—Modern all-electric Bungalow, in first-class order, dry section, Kaiti; price only £775, reasonable cash deposit: balance Government loan. —G. K. Pasley, Land Agent.
Look What You Nearly Missed! • 462-acre Sheep Farm • £l3/5/- per acre—Terms 'T'HIS property represents some of the finest sheep country. It "*■ is situated on a first-class road handy to town, and covers mostly easy hills. The country is of a light nature which is easily worked. The property is well sheltered with warm basins, making ft excellent lambing country. Well watered and fenced. If manure were used, the carrying capacity would be considerably increased. THERE is a modern house in tip top order, equipped throughout with electrical conveniences, the valuation being £1350. The usual yards, dip and out buildings are in good condition. Carrying 660 ewes, 13 rams, 32 Hereford heifers, 15 2-year Hereford heifers, 7 yearling heifers, 29 mixed-sex calves, 1 Hereford hull, 4 dairy cows, 4 horses. Terms: State Advances Mortgage £620 Capita! Value £3215 Unimproved Value £1355 —* Crown Lands improvement £llO3 BALL & CRAWSHAW Security Buildings Gisborne's Leading Land Agents Peel Street
NEW LINKS EVERY DAY in the chain of satisfied customers at ALL CASH LTD, (HASWELL and BIRCHNALL, PROPRIETORS) COOKED HAM (Mnelnin 1 Cut) 1/10 per lb. SHEEP TOXGUES. 1/4 per Tin CAMP PIE. 1.1 d. per Tin DATES. 51bs. for 1/TTERRIXCS IX SAVOR (Large). lOd. per Tin SARDIXES. 5 Tins for 1/POT MT.TS. 5 for 1/PAR AFFIX OIL. 1/11 Quart Bottle. FRESH GROUND COFFEE. 2/8 per lb. DR. HAIR’S ASTHMA OF RE 4/3 per Bottle I’, ENDOWS DOC MIXTURE. 2/6 per Bottle SOMETHING NEW. ROP.7XSOX \S LEMON’ HARLEY WATER. 2/6 per Bottle CORDIALS. 1/3 per Bottle OERTO. 2/- per Bottle SURE .1 ELL. 1/3 per Packet TELLIES. 4,5, 6, for 1/PAPEE LOLLIES. 9d. lb. HARLEY SUCAR. 1/- Tin. YATES’ CARDEX SEEDS. 3d. and Gd. Packet HATH SOAP. 7 Cakes 1/-. TWO SHOPS: Gladstone Road. A SMALL ORDER WILL PROVE OUR WORDS. PHONES: 922—920.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 2
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