FURNITURE [7ENEER Suites, very latest styles, * Splendid workmanship, moderate prices.—Key. Humphreys, Calbinetmaker. next Cave_ Bros., Phone 1555, 30QR Grace was caught napping," said Maggie one day, "Her mother from Auckland is coming to stay. Her spare room not furnished —Too costly,' she wailed. But. I shoved on her hat—into Cochrane'* we sailed. D'vou know what they did? They'll do me, my sweet. They furnished her spare room for £lO complete!" VISITORS FOR NEW YEAR? DO WHAT MAGGIE DID. BEST VALUE IN THE BAY. T N. COCHRANE TUIE personnel of the "PHYLLIS LEE" Hosiery and Lingerie Salon wishes to thank patrons for their loyal support during 1938, and extends to all, Best Wishes for the Coming Year, •PHYLLIS LEE" REGENT BUILDINGS, Phone 1031.
RELIABLE REPAIRS CYCLES MOTOR-CYCLES ALL MAKES LAWNMOWERS Sharpened and Adjusted by Our New Precision Process RUSSELL CYCLES & MOTORS INSTAL A GENERAL ELECTRIC fllOTPOlNT" REFRIGERATOR for Xmas. The ONLY NOISELESS Refrigerator. Let your ear prove our statement. LIONEL RHODES HUMPHREY'S EASY TERMS r pi-IE world's most inexpensive -*- Vacuum Cleaner is the Haywin for 2/6 weekly at Humphreys. rpHROW out that old mower and get -*- a new Maspprt for 2/li weekly. 1" ATJ3ST style China Cabinet with lj modern leadlights only 2/C weekly at Humphreys. INGLE Bed and Wire and Mccrao Mattress for 2/6 weekly at llumnhrev.s Furnishing Warehouse. _ "found" , -Dark Jersey Heif< . - months; bit out tip right ear; indistinct brand on left hind quarter. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply Herald. 207 FRUIT. VEGETABLES
AT Dickson's Fruit Mart, Gisborne s Cheapest wholesale and retail Fruiterer —Large stocks South Island Potatoes on hand; Peas, Od per lb.; Beans Xd per lb; Marrows from 6d each; New Potatoes. Free delivery. Phone 1450 AT Dickson's. —Book now: Blackcurrants; Cherries, 1/8; Grapes, 1/6; Local Tomatoes, 1/0 per lb.; Australian Oranges, 8 for 1/-; Plums, 3d per lb.; Loganberries, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Peaches from id per lb. Order vour Xmas requirements early. Phone 1460, _ APPLES, Dessert and Cooking; Pears, and Oranges, sweet and juicy; our own grown fruit; always fresh. Hardy's Fruit Exchange, •[•hone 310. \TiOW Season's Fruit and Vegetables. Always nice and fresh, at Hardy's ,'ruit Exchange, _34 Peel Street. CHARLIE MENU YEE New Season's Asparagus, 8d bundle; Californian Grapes, 1/6 lb; Fresh Pineapples, from 1/0 each; Tomatoes, 1/6 lb.; New Potatoes, 3d lb.: Green Peas, Od lb.; Local Oranges, 12 for 1/-; New Season's Strawberries. 1/- Box; New Season's Gooseberries and Plums now ready. Also Sets of Mah Jong. Phone 1010. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. SPARAGUS (Eating), Cut Let- ---- tuce, Broad Beans, Seedlings and Vegetable Plants now on sale at Cooks, Florists. 431 Gladstone Road. Phone 1407 M and 498. NEM ON ES aiid Ranuncu 1 us.—E x - • hibition Strain of Prize Doubles. 1/- Doz. 5/- 100, Postage PaidGriffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, A U.TUMN Sowing of Lupins. Finest •"- new Continental Strain of Brilliant Colours. 1.00 seeds 1/-, 300 seeds 2/6.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Bden._Auekland.__ A KOMATIC Hyacinths. 'Named ■*"*- varieties 10/- Dozen. Beautiful Darwin Tulips, ">/- Dozen, Postage Paid. (Ii Auckland Nurseries, Mt. Eden, TLB Growing Instructions Posted -*-» Free—Beautiful Coloured Plates and Cultural Directions. Write for one to-day. Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ___ YA.HLIAS, grown from seed; will f flower first year; including ITnwin's Ideal Bedding, mixed; Bill put Double, mixed; and Double Choicest, mixed; 2/6 dozen. D. S. Thompson and Co. IDEAL Gift Suggestions. Give Dahlias for presents. Giant Decorative, Pom-Poms, and Charms. D. S. Thompson and Co. INA Lobata makes a very beauli- — ful flowering creeper; flowers orange scarlet; only 6d. each. Celery Plants, 9d. dozen; also thousands of ! Flower Seedlings. D. S. Thompson I and Co. PURCHASE our Local-grown Hot- ! -*- house Tomatoes; wonderful flavour. D. S. Thompson & Co. I ¥EW Year Gifts.—Let Flowers jtv carry your message. Beautiful j boxes of choice flowers at prices to I suit all. —Berridges. _ j \TEW Year Gifts.—Kentia Palms in j 1 * pots, 5/0 to 20/-.; Aspidistra. 5/0 jot 10/0. Araucaria, in glass pots, 5/G each.—Berridges. EW Year Gifts.—Hydrangeas in pots beautiful colours, well furnished plants, 2/0 to 7/0; Spireas, best colours. 2/6 to 5/6 each. —Berridges. r EW Year Gifts.—Flowering Begonias, wonderful colours, in pots and baskets; Asparagus, Adiantum and Nephrolepsis Ferns, 2/6 to 10/6 each. —Berridges.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19827, 3 January 1939, Page 1
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