BLUE ROOM FRIDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1938 Stuart Skeet's Dance Band. Admission: 2/- and 1/6. 516 GISBORNE AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CUSBORNE GREYHOUND CLUB. Tl/TEETINO POSTPONED till SAT"L URDAY, stli, at 2 p.m. J. O. JONES, Hon. Secretary. 523 G.A.A. & G.C. "400" DANCE CLUB ~ "EMBERS are asked to note that the First Dance will be held on FEBRUARY S, at 8 p.m. Flannels Optional. 400 CLASSES COMMENCED DAVID LEE Teacher of Elocution, Dramatic Art, Speech Training, Stage Deportment. Inquire at 216 Clifford Street. DAVYS, THIRD '& MITCHELL ENGINEERS. BLACKSMITHS AND COACHBUILDERS, BRIGHT STREET. FOR SALE T>USINESSES.—Country Store for -*-* Sale, owing to ill-health; Small Business in town, owner will accept equity in house; General Store in suburbs. —C. G. Piesse, 6 Lowe Street. CHESTERFIELD Suites, new, from £lO/10/-; New Canoe. £10; 3ft Rimu Bed and Wires, 45/-.—City Auction Mart, opp. Town Clock. COAST Timber Cs. _td., Makaraka, Phone 964R—Farmers' Requisites, Creasbted Farm Gates. Pig Troughs, Dog Kennels, Lavatories, Pfe Houses, bolted sectionally. fOR SALE.—J-acre and 2-car Shed on Whataupoko. two entrances; price £l3s.—Pasley, Estate Agent, 41 Lowe Street. SALE. —Tke cheapest property ■ at present available in Gisborne. Modern Bungalow in Atjerdeen Road to be sold for only £'6so.—Ball & Crawshaw, Land Agents. POR SALE.—An offer is invited for -*- two excellent Building Sites in good locality. Whataupoko.—All particulars from Ball & Crawshaw, Land Agents. Gisborne. POR Chesterfield Suites, in very nice condition, and cheap. -Barwick's Mart, Peel Street. SALE. —11-roomed 2-storeyed House, very handy to business portion of the town; ideal for private boarding house; price £1215. —Ball & Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents. SALE. — £750 cash buys a nice L home in Asquith Street; call for particulars.—Pasley, Real Estate Agent. 41 Lowe Street. SALE. 5-roomed modern ■*■ Bungalow, handy to town; great snip at £750, £IOO deposit required, balance on mortgage.—Apply Frank Neill, real estate agent, 72 Lowe St. SALE.—Absolute snip, six- •*■ roomed House, every convenience, corner section; £6OO, easy terms. —Chas. Parker, Land Agent, Peel Street. FOR SALE. —3 Large Counters, Sets of Grocery Bins, and Shelving, ex Vautier's.—Barwick's Mart. Peel St. tfOR SALE.—Excellent Building Sites at Te Hapara at snip prices. Secure one now and build your own home. —Ball & Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents 'OR SALE—Sound 5-roomed House, • nicely situated in Salisbury Road, handy to beach; price only £SOO. Ball & Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents. POR SALE—S-roomed House, every •*■ convenience, close school and bus, £315, " terms £IOO cash.—Chas Parker, Peel Street. 'OR SALE.—Good Business, Res- - taurant, low rent, satisfactory takings; price £l5O, including fixtures, fittings, furniture and plant; would consider exchange Car or equity in House.—Particulars James Innes, Lowe Street. 'T'OR SALE. —SecoM-hand House- ■*• hold Furniture of all description; good order and prices right.—Barwick's Mart. SALE. — £450 buys a 5-roomed Bungalow, well situated in Te Hapara, handy to bus.—lnquire for all particulars at Ball & Crawshaw, Peel Street. Gisborne. I*OR SALE.—Business of Boardinghouse, handy to town, here's your opportunity; 10 boarders; 'furniture at valuation; cash. —Pasley, Real Estate Agent. 41 Lowe Street. OR SALE. —6-roomed House on rfverbank in Aberdeen Road, well fenced, concrete paths, .garage, etc.; price £825. —Ball & Crawshaw, Land Agents.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19549, 3 February 1938, Page 2
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