DON’T FORGET! FUHA SPINSTERS’ BALL TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1939 Mrs.' Thompson's Orchestra Free Buses leave Gisborne ami Whatntutu at 7.30 p.m. Ladies Sub. 4/-. N. COATES', lion. [Secretary. Invitations Essential on Buses. r MILLINERY SPECIALIST VOGUE SALON (2 Doors from Herald) Full Range of UP-TO-DATE MODELS In stdck. SUITS DRY CLEANED j SHIRTS & COLLARS & ALL ! UNDERCLOTHING j NICELY WASHED & IRONED DICK MUN, LAUNDRYMAN 2G3 GLADSTONE ROAD (Next Smellie & Son Butchers') TAKE SURE YOUR CHIMNEYS 1U ARE SAFE For Winter Fires VACUUM CLEANING CO. YV. HODGSON Phono 722 288 Aberdeen Road HIGH CLASS QUALITY FRUIT & VEGETABLES Luscious Imported Oranges, Grapes, Pineapples and Bananas, Choice Eating and Cooking Apples, Pears and all local fruits. Daily Supplies of all YT?getables THE SUN FRUIT COY. (Next Humphrey’s Furniture Shop) , Gisborne’s Most Up-to-date Fruit Shop. Free Delivery. Phone 2023
LOWERS. BULBS, ETC. ANEMONE Bulbs, vigorous brilliant selection, with many large double j blooms. 2/6 100.—J, Marden, Box 6, I Takapuna Auckland. ' A NEMONES and Ranunculi, rotation September flowering Giant Prize Blooms, 1/- a dozen, 5/- 100.— Griffiths’ 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 distinct shades, exhibition varieties, strong trees. 15/- a dozen, posted.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. FOR SALE.—Onion Plants and Cabbage Plants; any quantity. — Berwick's Auction Mart. Peel Street. SALE—Onion Plants in any ■ Quantityr Giant Rocca and Straw Spanish, 1/- per 100.—Berwick'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. HEDGE Plants, Shelter and Timber Trees, Ornamental Shrubs. Everything for the garden.—D. S. Thompson & Co. T EMON and Orange Trees, also full range of other fruit trees. Ask for our Catalogue.—D. S. Thompson & Co. XTEW 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 SALE. —New Bungalow, situated Te 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, mortgage £640. Terms cash over mortgage. Ball & Crawshaw, for house value. XpOR SALE. —New residence having two bedrooms and sleeping porch, and all-electric conveniences including washing machine. Rates £B/2/6 and £2/5/6. Price £IOSO, deposit £4OO. —Ball & Crawshaw, Security Buildings, Gisborne. DOR SALE.--Ten-year-old Residdonee of three bedrooms and all usual modern conveniences, including concrete paths and garage. Price £llsO, terms arranged. Ball & Crawshaw, Land Agents, Gisborne. DOR 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. Price £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. —G'. G. Piesse, No. 6 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. DENOWN Coal! Renown Coal! Renown Coal! (The hot favourite). Allan’s Phone 750. A ACRES Good Land with Cottage, Mangapapa, £650. 5 acres, ivaiti, £250. —James Innes, Lowe Street, Gisborne. POQf) purchases the suit) of the year. ' u Two complete baches in one. Electrically equipped and handy to town. —Ball & Crawshaw, Real Estate Agents, Peel Street. 300 acrcs Government lease, 12 miles from town. This is one of the best properties available, and the prieo is right.—C. G. Piesse, No. 6 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. £4OO Purchases house in Cobden ‘ Street, very handy to town and school. Terms half cash. —Ball & Crawshaw, 60 Peel Street, Gisborne. JQf) 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. Piesse, No. 6 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. _ £BSO Purchases six-roomed House on ij acre section; large rooms, big verandah, usual conveniences, large garage. Deposit £ 200;‘balance by arrangement.—Ball & Crawshaw, for good value.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19979, 3 July 1939, Page 2
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