furniture VT'ENEER Suites, very latest styles » splendid workmanship, moderate prices.—Reg. Humphreys. Cabinetmaker. jiextjCav^Broa^PhonoJ^B^ USED CARS £155 £BS £65 £55 £3B/10/OWEN BROS.’ GARAGE Sub-dealers Chevrolet Cars & Trucks. READ’S QUAY. Phone 970. DE SOTO SEDAN AUSTIN 7 ’h.p. Saloon STUDEBAICER flve-seater Duplex AUSTIN 12 h.p., Tourer IHEVROLET 4-cyl. Caravan COLLETT MOTORS LTD. DISTRIBUTORS AND SERVICE SINGER WILLYS PONTIAC STUDEBAKER New Models on View. Also a complete range of Guaranteed Used Cars. GARAGE: BRIGHT STREET Phone 1399. RELIABLE REPAIRS. Cycles Motor-cycles. RUSSELL CYCLES & MOTORS. MOTORISTS! At our Service Station away from the bustle of town traffic you can obtain in comfort COMPLETE SERVICING CAR OWNERS! Let us check your car over before the Nmas holidays. SPECIAL TYRE QUOTATIONS which defy competition. * NOLAN REDSTONE LTD. SERVICE STATION, CORNER GLADSTONE AND ROEBUCK ROADS. TELEPHONE 795 pOLEMAN’S Garage—Model A Ford i-ton Truck, £GO, registered; Maxwell t- ton, £45. COLEMAN’S Garage.—Nash 6 5seater Tourer, £SO; Morris-Cow-ley 2-seater Roadster, £55. riHEVROLET Six, roomy 2-door Sedan, good tyres and paint, reliable, economical; £125. trade-in considered. —Bert Grundy Ltd. 557 TENNIS REQUISITES
XMAS IS COMING! The Gift for the Sportsman— A SEAZENGER RACQUET. “CENTRE COURT” TENNIS SERVICE J. K. NASMITH & CO., Peel Street.
FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. TRAVELLING GOODS Suitcases, Trunks, Hat Boxes and Attache Cases, leather and libre. Highest quality and lowest prices, At P. ASTON & SON OPPOSITE TOWN CLOCK.
iTVENNIS Racquets re new season’s gut; -strung with guaranteed a good job.—J. Thomson & Sons. Peel Street, next Ormonds Motors. AUTHORS, ETC. SONG POEMS WANTED.—Songs and Musical Compositions also considered for publication.—Send MSS. Peter Derek Ltd. (G. 1.). 140 a Shaftesbury Avenue. London. W.C.2 England. 714 ~ FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. ~' GET the following Seedlings in now: Marigolds, Phlox, Cosmea, Portulaca, Ageratum, Gillea, all 1/3 doz.; Salvia. Orange Flare Cosmea, 1/6 doz.; Giants of California Petunia, I/- dozen. —D. S. Thompson & Co. r\NION Plants, Brown Spanish, long keeping variety; 7/6 1000; Kumaras, 3/- 100. posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. Now. —Delphinium. Giant O Hollyhock, flowered, for flowering next season, 1/- per packet; flowers on exhibition now.—D. S. Thompson & Co.__ VMAS Gifts. —Kentia Palms, 5/C to 20/-; Hydrangeas, wonderful colours, 2/6 to 7/6; Splreas, 2/0; Aralias, 3/C; Adiantum and Nephromnsis Ferns 2/C— Porridges." WANTED TO HIRE Ij'Oß HIRE.—Good strong Trailer, registered, and well shod. —Barwiek’s Auction Mart. TO LET rpo LET. Good Bach to good tenant, cheap.—Apply Daniels, 25 Bright Street. rpo LET. —Furnished House, immediate possession; reasonable rental.—Apply Frank Neill, Real Estate Agent, Lowe Street. WANTED TO BUY ON’T throw them out, sell them— Broken Pack Saddles and Pieces, also Riding Saddles. Stirrup Irons.— Geo. Smith, Saddler, opposite Town Clock. TIT ANTED—Prime Turkeys, Ducks, ” and Fowls, any quantity; good prices paid.—Phone 271 M, Hampton’s Ltd.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19519, 29 December 1937, Page 1
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