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LABOUR PARTY DANCE SELVYN HALL FRIDAY, MARCH 10, at 8 p.m. Lucky Number and Monte Carlo Competitions Good Floor, Good Music, Good Supper Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/0. K. TUCKER, Hon. Sec. Social Committee DANCE FINDLAY’S ROOMS SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 8 p.m. Lucky Spot Monte Carlo Music, Mrs. McKinnon Ladies 1/0, Gents 2/-. CELTIC FOOTLALL CLUB 230 A. McANENEY, Hon. Sec. FOR SALE "OEAUTIFUL Suburban Home ot Six Rooms, with five > acres of first class land, also small cottage. Flower gardens, tennis lawn, etc. — C. G. Piesse, No. 0 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. BUSINESS of Boot Repairer in Wairoa, plant, etc. Good living. Price reasonable. C. G. Piesse, No. 0 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. CHEAP Sheep Run. —1500 acres, good house, woolshed, etc. with stock as a going concern . Price only £5 per acre; terms £ISOO cash, balance arranged.—C. G. Piesse, No. 6 6 Bates' Buildings, Lowe Street. TjtOß SALE. —Kaiti Residence, 0 Rooms, beautifully built; every modern convenience; over H-acre land; best of localities. Good terms; possession guaranteed. Apply Ball & Crawshaw, Peel Street. SALE. —Crown Leasehold Property, Muriwai. 320 Acres carrying approximately 900 sheep and 100 head of cattle. / Good homestead, wool shed, dip and yards. For full particulars, apply Frank Neill, Real Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street. TDOR SALE. —Cheap Home in Harris Street, Motor Garage, all modern conveniences. Large section. Price £GSO, Government Mortgage. Easy Terms. Apply Frank Neill, Real Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street. PORD VS, 15cwt Truck, 1934 Model. The ideal utility vehicle; great condition. —Barwick’s Mart, Peel St. poll SALE.—A Snip, Gladstone -*• Road. flood opportunity for sound investment. For particularls, apply Frank Neill, 7i! Lowe Street. POR SALE. —Corner Section, with Shop Premises, Gladstone Road; a good business site at a low price—£47s. Ball & Crawshaw, Peel Street. POR SALE. —Riverside Residence, Whataupoko; modern conveniences. A snip at £IOOO. Ball & Crawshaw, Peel Street. PJ.ROCERY Business with good Inme, suburban, for sale. A good paying proposition. Apply Ball & Crawshaw. OING Concern.—49 acres leasehold, cheap rent, 30 cows, etc: 22i, 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. Piesse, No. 0 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. T/'AITI residence of fi-rooms and all conveniences for sale, cheap. Good section —best locality. Apply Ball & Crawshaw. PUFFER wanted for nice G-roomed house, upper Stout Street. Apply Ball & Crawshaw. T>OTOITI Station. —3445 acres, over 2000 acres in grass, rest in good bush, carrying 3200 ewes, 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 Rotoeliu Station, 4219 acres.—C. G. Piesse, No. C Bates’ Buildings. Lowe Street. pi ACRES with 4-roomed House, ~ Motor, Shed, etc for sale. First class land, well drained; handy to town, £IOOO. Apply Ball & Crawshaw. £SO Deposit, balance on easy terms; Nice Five-roomed House, corner section Ormond Road, near town. Particulars from James Inn'es, Lowe Street. £l2 000 — Tllis ls the P rice of a ’ profitable sheep run in Poverty Bay, comprising 3800 acres, stock at valuation.—C. G. Piesse, No. : Bates’ Buildings. Lowo Street. WEAK ARCHES! VU'HEN your feet ache you ache ail over. Call for a Free Foot Test ’o rectify your foot trouble. .There is a Dr. Scholl remedy or appliance ’o correct every foot ailment. Have vour feet examined without charge to-day. at Mann’s Pharmacy. FOR SUMMERTIME MEALS QERVE MURDOCH’S PURE TO- ° MATO 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.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19883, 9 March 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19883, 9 March 1939, Page 2