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FURNITURE V/’ENEER Suites, very latest styles, ' splendid workmanship, moderate prices.—Reg. Humphreys, Cabinetmaker, next Cave Bros., Phone 1555. T>UY the long wanted Chesterfield “ Suite now, and buy it from T. N. Cochrane, the Dependable Upholsterer. Over 14 Suites in stock -from £ 18/10/- to £35. 587 T?OR SALE.—6O Rimu Tea Wagons at 19/6 each; 40 Rimu Single Beds, complete with non-sag wire. 45/- each; 100 Kitchen Chairs at 11/6 each. —Call and inspect at Cochrane's, the Dependable Upholsterer, Town Clock Corner. 586 ■ITS7HY stand when you can sit in ” comfort? Buy one of Cochrane’s Fireside Chairs, over 40 in stock, from 30/- to £l2/12/-.—T. N. Cochrane. Town Clock Corner. 555 USED_CARS FORD Coupe £145 PONTIAC Sedan £75 BUICK 4-cylinder Tourer ~. £6O WILLYS-KNIGHT Light Delivery £SO CHEVROLET 4-cyl. Caravan £45 OWEN BROS.’ GARAGE Subrdealers Chevrolet Cars & Trucks. READ’S QUAY. Phone 970. YOU SHOULD READ THIS...

GERIOUS-MINDED motorists all over America are telling one another that Studebaker’s challenge to all nine other sixes is one of the most enlightened steps in the public interest ever taken by any automobile manufacturer. At a single stroke, this Studebaker challenge is cutting the ties of habit that bind people to certain cars .. . artd influencing them to think carefully and shop carefully before spending their money on a repeat purchase! REMEMBER THE MAKE—STUDEBAKER COLLETT MOTORS, LTD, LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS. Phone 1399. GARDNER’S V*. b'AT' NIGHT : ' TAXI SERVICE SEVEN TAXIS. Phone 188. RELIABLE REPAIRS. Cycles Motor-cycles. RUSSELL CYCLES & MOTORS. DON’T RE BUSTLED When you want your petrol tank filled, your oil replenished, your tyre pressure checked, call at our Service Station, where there is space and courteous attention without undue hustle. NOLAN REDSTONE LTD. SERVICE STATION, CORNER GLADSTONE AND ROEBUCK ROADS. TELEPHONE 795. T> ATTERY Charging and Repairing. —Eric Maher’s Service Station. Ormond Road. 716 pfOLEMAN’S Garage.—Beauty Ford, 5-seater, good, £35; Buick Four [Tourer, £3O. —Ring 339. pOLEMAN’S Garage.—Buick Six Tnnror eveellent I Tourer, excellent order, economical: bargain £BO. —Phone 339. PIONEER Duco Car Spraying Co., Grey Street. —We make your car look like a new one.—V. Norman. Manager. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. OEAUTIFUL Scented Roses, prize ■*-* named varieties, delivered to your door; 12 assorted, 13/-, postage paid. —Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. S.l. pHOICE Pansy Plants, Englemans and Roggli Giants; 2/- per dozen. —D. S. Thompson & Co. pARNATIONS, Giant Chabaud, make a wonderful bedding display, very hardy; 2/- per dozen.S. Thompson & Co. -D. pOTONEASTER Serotlna.—Beautiful bronzy-green foliage and large clusters of red berries during winter; 3/6 and 5/- each. —“Berridges."

/CARNATIONS, Burpee’s Beauty of Nice; 2/6 per dozen,—\V. Stewart, Gladstone Road/CITRUS Trees. —Lemons, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Mandarins, etc., now ready for planting.—D. S. Thompson & Co. r\OUBLE Hollyhocks, guaranteed flowering plants, choicp range of colours; 3/6 dozen, postage extra. — "Berridges." PASSION Fruit Vines, well-rooted, pot-grown plants, 1/- each; named Carnations, 1/6 each, 15/dozen. —"Berridges." SEEDLINGS in great variety; grown from the world’s best seed In sterilised soil, and hardened in the winds of Walnut; 1/3 per dozen.—W. Stewart. Gladstone Road. T4TESEMBRYANTHEMUM The brightest and best spring bedding plant; 1/3 per dozen. —W. Stewart, Gladstone Road. CWEET Peas, Burpees Seeds, in named varieties or mixed, winter and summer flowering, 6d per packet: Collections 2/6. 3/6, 5/-. —W. Stewart, Gladstone Road.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19340, 2 June 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19340, 2 June 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19340, 2 June 1937, Page 1

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