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ANNUAL PEACE BALL CITY HALL, TUESDAY, JULY 18,1939 SKEET'S Orchestra. Ladies 3/C, Gentlemen 4/0, Double 7/G. L. W. HAYS, Hon. Sec. 729 KEEP THIS DATE FREE! WHATATUTU BACHELORS’ BALL. DANCE FRIDAY, JULY 21. Mrs Menzles’ Orchestra,

Good Floor 730 Good Supper

,-LOWERS, BULBS, ETC,

A NEMONR Bulbs, vigorous brilliant selnelion, with many large double blooms, t’/'fi 100. —J. Mardon, Box 0, Takapu na Auckland.

ANEMONES and Ranunculi, rotalion September Powering Giant Prize Glooms, 3j- a dozen, 5/- 100. — Griflltlia’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

ADVICE Free, Pruning, Planting Fruit Trees, Shrubs. Coloured Illustrated Book posted free on request.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

AROMATIC Scented Roses, 12 dlstinct shades, exhibition varieties, strong trees. 15/- a dozen, posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

TpOR SALE. —Onion Plants and Cabbage Plants: any quantity Barwick’s Auction Mart. Peel Street. ‘p'Oß SALE. —Onion Plants in any Quantity. Giant Rocca and Straw Spanish, 1/- per 100. —Barwick’s Mart.

GARDEN Lily of the Valley, Regale, Tiger Gurnsey, Scarborough and Jacobean Lilies 1/- each, 10/- a dozen, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

XT EDGE Plants, Shelter and Timber Trees, Ornamental Shrubs. Everything for the garden.—D. S. Thompson & Co.

T BMON and Orange Trees, also full rango of other fruit trees. Ask for our Catalogue.—D. S. Thompson & Co.

"YTEW Fruit, the Boysenberry, larger and sweeter than the Loganberry, vines 2/6 each.—D. S. Thompson & Co.

STANDARD Flowering Cherries, extra good, 5/* each. —D. S. Thompson & Co.

FOR SALE T>U'SINKS'SES. —Millinery Business. raro chance, excellent terms. Dairy, Fruit and Confectionery, nice living rooms; price .C 250, including furniture as well. Coal and Firewood Business. Carrier’s Business in town, cheap. Grocery in suburbs, with freehold shop and dwelling.—C. G. Piesse, No. 6 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street.

nr-lEAP LAND.—S acres on Kaiti C 2r»0; 12 acres Mangapapa, £SOO, Both of these are very cheap indeed, —C. Ch Piesse, No. (i Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street.

FARMS—SO acres good land near school; price as a going concern, with 05 cows, etc. .£SO per acre, 44 acres; 45 acres; 49 acres, leasehold with stock; 100 acres going concern. —C. G. Pies.se, Mo. 0 Pates' Buildings, Lowe Street.

Tj 1 0K SALE. —2 3 good sized Sections, Mangnpapa, good sites. The lot for £250. Great investment. Apply Frank Neill, Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street.

SALE. —Good Cleaned Bricks, £5 per 1000 or 11/- per 100. — Barwick’s Auction Mart, Peel Street.

TpOR SALE. —Six-roomed House in good order and condition, situated near town. A. snip at .CG2S. Terms arranged. Apply Frank Neill, Land Agent, 72 Lowe Street.

SALE. —8-drawer Kauri Chest, -®- good, cheap; Record Cabinet, suitable i'or office; Secretaire; Canvas Car Cover; Tea Wagons; J h.p. a.e. Motor, three phase.—Sell’s Mart, 259 Gladstone Road.

THOR SALE. —New Bungalow, situated To Hapara, all electric, Motor garage, concrete paths. Price £950. Government mortgage, terms arranged, great value. Apply Frank Neill, Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street. SALE. —Six-roomed House, situate Ormond Road, handy to town and bus, electric light, gas range, hot water, etc. Price £BOO, mortgago £(MO. Terms cash over mortgage. Ball & Crawshaw, for house value.

SALE. —New residence having two bedrooms and sleeping porch, find all-electric conveniences including washing machine. Rates -GB/2/G and £2/5/6. Price £IOSO, deposit £-100. —Rail & Crawshaw, Security Buildings, Gisborne.

deuce of tliree bedrooms and all usual modern conveniences, including concrete paths and garage. Price £llsO, terms arranged. Ball & Crawshatv, Land Agents, Gisborne.

port SALE.—House of four large rooms and small room suitable for two beds, washhouse under same roof, and hot water, gas griller, new garage, etc. Trice £BSO, Deposit £l4O. Immediate possession assured. Ball & Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents, Gisborne.

POUR Houses. —Two unencumbered. -*■ Owner will exchange for small farm about 10 acres with good house within a reasonable distance from town. —C. G. Piesse, No. 0 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street.

T>ENOWN Coal! Renown Coal! Re- *-*’ nown Coal! (The hot favourite). Allan’s Phone 750.

4 ACRES Good Grind with Cottage Mangapapa, £650. r> acres, Kaiti .£250. —James Innes, Lowe Street Gisborne.

£2BO Palmes the snip of the year. Two complete baches in one. Electrically equipped and handy to town. —Bail & Crawshaw. Real Estate Agents, Peel Street.

300 aores Government lease, 3 2 miles from town. 'l'lvis is one of the best properties available, and the price is rig-lit.—C. G. Plesse, No. G hates’ Buildings, Lowe Street.

£4OO I >m ' c hascs house in Cobdcn Street, very handy to town and school. Terms half cash. —Ball & Crawshaw, (10 Peel Street, Gisborne.

acres partly improved Dairy and Sheep Farm, showing excellent. returns. Price very reasonable. Owner wishes to retire, and will consider small place as a deposit.—C. G. Piesso, No. (i Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street.

£8f)0 Purchases six-roomed .1 rouse on :/ aero section; largo rooms, big verandah, usual conveniences, largo garage. Deposit £2OO, balance by arrangement.—Ball & Crawshaw, for good value.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19978, 1 July 1939, Page 2

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