TTAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB NOMINATIONS for all events at the Summer Meeting, t,, be held at HASTINGS, on MONDAY' ami TUESDAY, January 2 and 3, eloso with the Secretary, Hastings, ai At 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14. TENNIS TOURNAMENT P.B. & E.C. LAWN TENNIS ASSN. for the Annual Xmas Tournament to be held on December 20, 27, 2S, and 29, 1935, close on MONDAY NEXT, December 19. WILFRID C. KOHN, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 238, Gisborne. 7C2 NUHAKA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S 35th ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD AT NUHAKA ON JANUARY 2, 1939. OCHEDULES on application to 1 Percy J. Brewster, Nuhaka, or Phono 7S, Nuhaka. Entries Close on Monday, December 19, 1935. It accepted later, entries will be received at the rate of fee plus one-half, except where the programme specially provides. This must be adhered to. The grounds are ideal for a day's outing, and all events, including the DOG TRIAL, can be seen from under the shade of the trees. The Morere Hotel will conduct a Liquor Booth on the ground. PERCY J. BREWSTER. Sec. WAERENGA-O-KURI SPORTS CLUB ANNUAL SPORTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 Big Increase Prize Money No increase entry fee. Further details later. A. W. MOSSMAN, Hon. Secretary. <;■' Phone 1321 K. FRUIT, VEGETABLES A T Dickson's Fruit Mart, Book r *~ now for Blackcurrants, Cherries, 1/S per lb. Grapes. 1/6 per lb. Local Tomatoes, 1/6 per lb.; Gooseberries, 2Jlb. 1/-: Plums. 31b. 1/-; Australian Oranges, S for 1/-: New Season's Marrows, Green Peas, 'Phone 14F.0.
A T Dickson's Gisborne's cheapest x *- Wholesale and retail fruiterer— New Potatoes. 41b. for 1/-: South Island Potatoes, 12/6 per large sack; 2Slb. 2/G, 101 b. 1/-, sold with moneyback guarantee. Free delivery. Phone 1450. APPLES, Dessert and Cooking; **■ Pears, and Oranges, sweet and juicy; our own grown fruit; always Cresh. Hardy's Fruit Exchange, Phone 310. IPOU SALIC —Cherry Plums; any -"• quantity. Phone 497 M., Ormond. 752 VTEW Season's Fruit and Vegetables. Always nice and fresh, at Hardy's Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel_ Street. ~ CHARLIE"MENG YEE New Season's Asparagus, 8d bundle; Californian Grapes, 1/6 lb.; Fresh Pineapples, from 1/6 each; Tomatoes, I/O lb.; New Potatoes, 3d lb.; Green Peas, Cd lb.; Local Oranges, 12 for 1/-; New Season's Strawberries, 1/- Pox; New Season's Gooseberries and Plums now ready. Also Sets of Man Jong. Phone lfilO. FLO WE RS, BULB S, ETC. SPARAGUS (Eating), Cut Let- - tuce, Broad Beans, Seedlings and Vegetable Plants now on sale at rooks, Florists, 431 Gladstone Road, Phone l-»«7M_and 498. A TTRACTIVE Dahlias, Chrysanthe- **- mums and Xmas Novelty Plants. Free coloured Catalogue posted on request. Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, S.l. ASSORTED Gladioli Prize Mixture of new shades, 12 Bulbs 3/-, 100 Different for 20/- posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland, S.l. **■ 100 for present planting, Asters. Phlox. Salvias, etc.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Bden. Auckland. S.l. FiAHLIAS, grown from seed; will *-* flower first year; including Unwinds Ideal Bedding, mixed; Liliput Double, mixed; and Double Choicest, mixed; 2/0 dozen. D. S. Thompson and Co. J (JPINS.—New Continental Strain, *-* gorgeous colours in superb mixture 1/- 100 seeds; 300 seeds, 2/G posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eclen, Auckland, S.l. INA Lobata makes a very beauti- *~'*- lul flowering creeper; flowers orango scarlet; only Cd. each. Celery Plants, Od. dozen; also thousands of Flower Seedlings. D. S. Thompson and Co. PURCHASE our Local-grown Hot- ■*■ house Tomatoes; wonderful flavour. D. g. Thompson & Co. jTMAS Gifts. —Let Flowers carry your message. Beautiful boxes of choice flowei's at prices to suit all. — Berridges, 'MAS Gifts. —Kentia Palms in pots, -"- 5/G to 20/-; Aspidistra, , r ,/(i to 10/0. Araucarin, in glass pots, 5/0 each. —Berridges. VMAS (lil'ts. —Hydrangeas in pots, J beautiful colours, well furnished plants, 2/fi to 7/0; Spireas, best colours, 2/C to 5/C each. —Berridges. CHOICE SEEDS ICELAND POPPY 3NTJINE Wainul Sunray. The World's Pest Poppy. Mixed or in irate colours. Orange, Yellow, stel (including Pinks) Apricot. All 1/15 per pkt, RUSSELL LUPINS elected Seed direct from the raiser, packets 12 seed« 1/0, 50 seeds 3/6. /. STEWART, 151 Gladstone Rd. ALWAYS THE LATEST . BOOKS From C. W. MUIR "ROYAL ESCAPE" by GEORGETTE lIEYER, 10/"SAILING ALL SEAS IN. THE 'IDLE HOUR'" by DWIGHT LONG, 11/C "SALUTE TO FREEDOM" by ERIC LOWE, 12/fi "SHIP BY HERSELF" by HUMPHREY JORDAN, 9/G C. W. MUIR BOOKSELLER
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19812, 14 December 1938, Page 2
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