PERSONAL THE Crucified Saviour. “For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness, but unto us which are saved it is the power, ot God,” 1 Corinthians 1:18. “Salvation is of the Lord,” Jonah 2:9. ARE YOU SAVING On Your Hosiery Expenditure by Availing Yourself of the FREE LADDER REPAIR SERVICE Offered At The “PHYLLIS LEE” HOSIERY & LINGERIE SALON New Stocks just opened. Bond’s Crepe. 3/11: Adora, 4/11; Mignon, S/ll; Avon, from 2/11 to 6/11; Prestige, 7/11, s/ll; Lady Jane, 0/11 and 7/11. BABY CARRIAGES ENGLISH MODELS in latest Styles with modern comfortable springing. Splendid range of coach and cane models, Push Chairs, etc. Inspection invited. RUSSELL CYCLES & MOTORS We confidently recommend the G.E.C. RADIO an All-British General Electric Product. World range from 16 guineas. LIONEL RHODES 275 GLADSTONE ROAD Telephone 1228 Residence- 1613 borne. PETTIES’ SPECIALS AT PETTIES’ Sale—Men’s Knightwear Pyjamas; usually 9/11, for S/6. ' GO A T PETTIES’ Sale. —Boy’s School Hose, all sizes. Clearing at 1/11 pair. 60 AT PETTIES’ Sale.—Men’s Warm Winter Overcoats, heavily reduced. GO A T PETTIES’ Sale.—Boys’ all wool English made Gloves, 2/11 pair. A T PETTIES’ Sale.—Girls’ Navy Gym. Frocks, ages 10-14. 12/6. 60 AT PETTIES’ Sale.—Girls’ High 'School Blazers, small sizes. Were 23/6, for 12/6. _ 60 AT PETTIES’ - Sale. —Girls’ Grey Roslyn Flannel Blouses, canoe collars. 14/6 for 8/11. 60 MISCELLANEOUS ALL Westclock Watches and Clocks at minimum prices, at Geddes & Murray’s, Economy Jewellers, Lowe street ANYAS Oily Coats, from stock or J made to measure. At Hansen’s. COW Covers; made of Green and Grey Jute and White Canvas. At Hansen’s. CRYSTAL Ware; best Continental *iak s, at Geddes & Murray, Economy Jewellers, Lowe Street. H ORSE Covers; made of best English Green Canvas. At Hansen’s. JUST installed. Latest Acetone Welding Plant. Workmanship ruaranteed. Prices competitive.— ■frebs & Co., Motor Body Builders. 1 BHE Ideal Watch for Business Girls. L will \stand lots of hard wear, lodern design, 15 jewel movement ct. Gold English case, £4/5/-. Geddes : Murray Economy Jewellers, Lowe -treet. ATT ENTIO N PLEASE SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY GISBO RN E DI S T RIB U TIN G AGENCY, 437 Gladstone Road. McKEAGUE’S FOOD NEWS 11/INDOLENE” cleans window '' atiri mirrors ouicklv: no wat DWS and mirrors quickly; no water quired. Saves time and work; mids chapped hands. 1/- per tin McKeague’s. “/YAK” Tomatoes, ideal for frying. etc. An out of season treat at a reasonable price, 15oz. tins, Scl; 2Soz. tins 1/1. At McKeague’s. the grocers. T>EAL SAVlNG—McKeague’s “Now -*-* Famous” Loose Tea will give you 200 delicious cups to the pound. 2/5 lb., at McKeague’s 2 Grocery Stores. "pOLD Leaf” Beans, 16oz. tins 6d. “Gold Leaf” Tomato Soup, lloz. tins 6cl. ‘-'Foster Clark’s” English Soups, 5 packets 1 /-, at McKeague’s 2 Stores, Ormond Road and Gladstone Road. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. EMONE Bulbs, vigorous brillianl election, with many large double ns. 2/6 100.—J. Marden, Box 6 puna Auckland. ANEMONES and Ranunculi, rotatlon September flowering Giant Prize Blooms, 1/- a dozen, 5/- 100. — Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ADVICE Free, Pruning, Fruit Trees, Planting 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. pOR SALE. —Onion Plants and Cabbage Plants; any quantity.— arwick’s Auction Mart. Peel Street. POP SALE. —Onion Plants in any Quantity, Giant Roeca and Straw Spanish, 1/- per 100. —Barwick’s Mart. Darden Lily of the Valley, Regale, 'T Tiger Gurnsey, Scarborough and Jacobean Lilies 1/- each, 10/- a dozen, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. TJTEDGE Plants, Shelter and Timbei Trees, Ornamental Shrubs. Everything for the garden.—D. S. Thompson «Kr. Co. T EMON and Orange Trees, also full range of other fruit trees. Ask for our Catalogue.—D, S. Thompson & Co. /ANION Plants, Brown Spanish, 6/per thousand. J. Douglas, Hexton, Phone 981 R. T)LANTS.—Cabbage, Lettuce, 10/1000, railage extra; 1/6 100, posted. —Kala Ilansji, Kitchener Road. Pu keH oho. XTEW Fruit, the Boysenberry, larger and sweeter than the Loganberry, vines 2/6 each. —D. S. Thompson & Co. gTANDARD Flowering extra good, Thompson & Co Cherries, 5/- eaeh.--D. S.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19988, 13 July 1939, Page 1
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