ACHING CORNS. T>ELIEF in 1 minute! Take no risks. -*-* 1 Uso tile one sure, safe way to relievo corn pain instantly. Apply Hr. Scholl’s Zino Pads with free Medicated Disks. They stop shoe friction and give instant relief. Insist on genuine Dr. Scholl's world-lamed Zino Pads. Mann’s Pharmacy. FOR SUMMERTIME MEALS CURVE MURDOCH’S PURE TOMATO SAUCE with all Summertime meals. There’s no dish, however plain, that won’t taste like a Royal banquet with the addition of this distinctive Sauce. Flavoursome, rich and wholesome—the Universal favourite. MURDOCH’S PURE TOMATO SAUCE. FOR SALE SALE.—New up-to-date resi- ■ dence, with 2 bedrooms and sunporch and all modern conveniences, in good locality, Haiti. Immediate possession assured. —Ball & Crawshaw, Estate Agents. SALE. —G-roomed House on ij • acre section, 4 large bedrooms, and verandah, electric light, gas cooker, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, fowl runs, outsheds, one cow, and approximately 20 fowls. Price,, £ 800. Further particulars from Ball & Crawshaw, Peel Street, Gisborne. POR SALE. —Large House, 4 bedrooms, exclusive locality Stout St., nicely laid out on 1 acre section. A snip at £OSO, —Ball & Crawshaw. _ poiNG Concern. —19 acres leasehold, cheap rent, 30 cows, etc: 221 acres, good house and good stock; 100 acres freehold, near railway with 32 cows, and other stock, good house, price only £1500; 52 acres leasehold, with 30 cows and young stock, handy, ,£SOO. —C. G. Plesse, No. 0 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. jITILK Docket Books and Milkmen’s Accounts at Herald Printing Department. AFFEK wanted for Section Haiti. Owner leaving for Australia. A snip.—Apply Frank Neill, Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street. OOTOITI Station. —3445 acres, over 2000 acres in grass, rest in good bush, carrying 3200 owes, 1300 dry sheep, 300 cows. 350 steers; good buildings, woolshed and machines. This Is an attractive proposition, and eminently suited for subdivision, adjoining the Native Land Settlement block. Also Rotoehu Station, 4219 acres.—C. G. Piesso, No. il Hates’ Buildings. Lowe Street. if a sheep run £l2 000 —is the priei profitable sheep run In Poverty Bay, comprising 3SOO acres, stock at valuation.—<„.!• G. Plesse, No. 0 Bates’ Buildings. Lowe Street. POVERTY BAY HERALD WAIROA AGENCY Phone 1509. rpiJE p.B. HERALD is obtainable each afternoon from F. lIANHAM’S Marine Parade and North Clyde Shops. Phono Hanliam, 322, Wairoa, if bouse delivery is desired. Orders received at Ilanham’s or Herald Oliice for delivery of papers on Fraser I own-Wa ilea retnoana Road, Ruakituii, Dickson’s Inland Road Service, Dueo Wairoa to Gisborne Service, White Star Wairoa, to Napier Service. RAILWAY CAMPS: Agent, Digger Service and Mrs. O’Connor. NUTTAKA AGENTS: Steed’s, Bartlett» Ltd., and J. Crombic,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19871, 23 February 1939, Page 2
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430Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19871, 23 February 1939, Page 2
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