GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS pools' with us. for the “Listener.'.’ a * Full Radio I’rogramines for New Zealand and.abroad. Thomas Adams, lokseller and Stationer. 781 _ W. V N TlOl >. —Coo k-General, wages " 35/-; or • two Girls. Apply Mrs. H. Dods, 655. To Karaka. 782 'SALE.—Prime Table Swedes, ■*- at Id per lb. Ring f>3S, Te Karr-.ka. 753 ]7OR SALE.—B h.p. 4-door Ford Sedan: splendid condition; will trade in light car or truck. Apply Herald. *>9B -'■pUE LISTENER.” We are dis- “*■ tributors of this new Radio Guide. 3d weck'ly. Send orders to Buslmell’s Rook Store. 769 A IR Mail Notepaper and Envelopes. Specially light paper: seven sheets and envelope weigh half oz.; suitable pen or typewriter. 100 Sheets and 50 Envelopes, from 3/-, 3/6, 4/-. according to quality. Only at Herald Office. Wo are booking order,s for a New Book PRACTICAL TANNING FOR AMATEURS by ROBT. HILTON 4/6 Posted 4/9 JUST ARRIVED The New Cheap Edition of “GONE WITH THE WIND” by MARGARET MITCHELL 8, 6 Fosted 9/4 (I W. MUIR BOOKSELLER
i 0. '4* & Mew Season’s. Canned Vegetables SPHERE is no excuse for going wit out l'resh vegetables during t thhe winter months, because the Gisborne Sheepfarmers have large stocks of: Frimley Tomatoes, Frimley Peas, Frimley Green Beans, Frimley Asparagus. Try Our Tin Fruits Dessert NECTARINES Dessert PEACHES Dessert PEARS Although scarce we have the following makes of jams: Wagstaff, MacConachies, Keillers, Rosella, and Oak. Obtainable in tins and jars. We have a plentiful supply of English Stilton Cheese. Don’t forget to include some in your next order. The GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY CUSTOMHOUSE STREET PHONE 141 —I r THE m NEW ZEALAND SHOWS IN THE RAILWAYS MAGAZINE New Zealanders, the July issue of the “Railways Magazine” continues the pleasant revelations of the charm of your country. Here are some of the big features:— “A Raid on Romance,” by Ken Alexander. “Moonlight on Mt. Rolleston)” by John Pascoe. “The Yachtsmen’s Paradise” (Waitemaia Harbour and Jlauraki Gulf), by Una Craig. “The Maiden of Taieri,” by E. Iv. McFaHane. “New Zealand Industries” (No. 5, Men’s Overwear), by 0. N. Gillespie. “Rain-makers at Work,” by K. C. McDonald. ' Original New Zealand verse. A breezy chat about books and authors. Very helpful notes and comments for women. An excellent review of sport. Sixty pictures. jCD at book shops AND NEWS AGENCIES
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19979, 3 July 1939, Page 6
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