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FLOWERS for SPRINGTIME SEEDS SEEDLINGS BULBS GRASS SEED HUMBER FISH MANURE The spring garden after the wet and cold of winter is the most delightful of the whole year. Now is the time to prepare your garden for spring blooms. We have just landed new stocks of seeds for autumn sowing from Messrs. Sutton & Sons. English-grown seed packed in England and shipped direct in zinc-lined cases. Flower and Vegetable Seed in generous-sized packets. 4 l /2 d ' pesr packet Outdoor grown seedings for present planting—Antirrhinum, Calendula, Nemesia, Iceland Poppy, Stocks, etc. PERENNIAL COLLECTION—Three seedlings each of the following beautiful perennials—Scabiosa Fischeri, Erigeron (Azure Beauty), Aquilegia (Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids), Geum (Mrs. Bradshaw), 12 for \/Q W. STEWART 151 GLADSTONE ROAD. Phone 822.

i fs Ml V m mi Price £2l per acre Stock at Valuation Terms: Cash This takes the bun For Value 283 Acres Freehold TOLAGA BAY This property consists of 70 to 80 acres of flats, the balance being easy hill country of which quite a lot is ploughable. Well watered and fenced. High pressure water to house and cowshed. There is a 6-roomed house in good condition (insured for £800), Garage, stables, hay shed, men’s quarters and manure shed. 1100 sheep and 150 cattle Opportunities for a real bargain like this are rare, so make immediate inquiries. . The property is easily worked. All buildings are in first-class order. BALL & CRAWSHAW GISBORNE’S LEADING LAND AGENTS

The John Bull Stores are now definitely recognised as the Genuine Price Reducers of Poverty Bay. Wo do not reduce one or two lines, but everything we sell is sold upon the closest margin of profit. Best quality Nelson Hops, P e r lb* Ozone Oysters, tin First Grade Factory Butter, Essences, per bottle, for 1/Choice Cooked Ham, Bacon Rashers from J^/, m ,bi Gold Leaf Beans, 16oz tin Starch, slb packets QyQ TEA! TEA! TEA! John Bull’s Apex is now the popular favourite. Why? Because this is no ordinary 8.0. P. Tea, but is the finest hill-grown Ceylon Tea (Our Blend), blended in the way that only those with long practical experience in the trade know. This tea at 2/5 is the greatest tea value in N.Z. to-day. Highlander Milk, 9 d tin or 8/9 dozen. Pineapple, Chunks, Slices or Grated, €|Jd tin, 3/3 dozen tins. 1A Sugar, 16/10 bM ' 12lbs ,or 3/2 6lbs f ‘“' 1/7 Kornies and Weeties, and 1/2 packet. Packet Vita Brits Free with each packet sold. Choice Preserving Pears, 6lbs for - Raisins, the popular Lexia brand, J.B. Price QJd or dozen. Cooler nights suggest Bournville Cocoa. Have you heard John Bulls Prices? Here you have them—-jib Bd, -|lb 1/4, & 2/7 lb. Our famous Cake 9 d lb. Rich Cherry Cake 1/- Best made. Do you wish a new Lawnmower? See J.B. for best prices. Tomato Sauce and Worcestershire, both for c l uar * bottle. Heard’s Barley Sugar, 10 d tin is the price at John Bulls. Eventually you will make John Bull your Grocer. Why not NOW? Specials for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 19th & 20th SPECIAL No. 1. Large tin Best Baking Powder Bottle Lemon Essence Bottle Vanilla Essence Packet Figs THE LOT FOR \/\\ SPECIAL No. 2. 11b Dominion Sausage Bottle Tomato Sauce 31 bs choice Onions 51 bs Prime Potatoes ALL FOR 2/2, NOW FOR A TEA SPECIAL! For 14 days we will give this Staggering Snip. One large 2/6 tin of Liquid. Furniture Polish, lib of the ever popular J.B. Apex Tea. Value 2/5. BOTH FOR g/„ Here is Tea Value.

GISBORNE’S MODERN GROCERS JOHN# BULL \\S fm GREATER VALUES FOR GREATER GISBORNE PHONE 1876 PHONE 1876

T INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber stamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink. and. a box to hol'd the lot, 3/G: postage 3d extra.—At the Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19585, 17 March 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19585, 17 March 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19585, 17 March 1938, Page 2

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