GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS piIOOSE your own colour scheme and carry it out with Du Dux, Fasdry, or Taubman’s Enamel. All wonderful finish and easily applied. Vincent’s by Town Clock. jyj’UHESGO, the King of Kalsomines, all colours. At Vincent’s. ATOU can’t bo happy in dull drab rooms. Try the cheering effect of a nice fresh wallpaper from Vincent’s Wallpaper Shop. DERBY STREET TYRE STATION T?EAL Hide Coats, made-to-measure, * 1 warm, waterproof, Italian silk or fleecy lined. Leather Coats re-dyed; appearance as new. CAMPLE English made Leather Coat, man’s; best quality ileecy lined; double breasted; excellent quality and workmanship, £7. Ti> ATT DRIES—I 3 plate heavy duty, -*-* 1J years guarantee, £3/5/-; 13 plate, H.D., 2 years, £3/15/-; 15 plate, H.D. H years, £4/5/-; 15 plate squat for VS. Ifc years, £3/19/0. T-TOT Water Bags, direct from Edinburgh, 3 quarts, handle, 5/11; Surgical Tubings; Air Cushions; Chamois Leathers. I'n'UDL Circle Retreads, on perfect Heavy Duty Casings, 4.75-19; 0.00-10 (5); 0.25-10 (2); 0.50-10 (2); 5.50-17 (3); 7.00-1 S (3); 5.00-21 (3). piRCUDAR Liners for 10in., 3Tin., ISin., 1 Din. tyres; increase mileage 50%. do not affect balance of tyre; 15/- ea„ fitted. TAAIRY Farmers.— Just arrived, Teat Cups, excellent cool milkers, also metal claws, super quality Inflations, Claw, Air Milk, Tubings. pENTLEMAN’S Sample Cycle. highest grade English, 3 coi’ saddle, rubber pedals, Eadie Coastei hub, Dunlop tyres, beautifully lined. £O/15/-. T INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubher stamp of your name, pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot), 3/0; postage 3d extra.— At the Herald Office.
SEEDS & SEEDLINGS Gardeners’ rendezvous now at 233 Gladstone Road, near the Town Clock in premises lately occupied by the All Cash Grocery. IBBBUBBCBBEai 'aoQafiEQoar SUTTON’S SEEDS in Sutton’s original packets. Flowers and Vegetables 4 P er ■“ Beans and Peas (jd per pkt. SEEDLINGS.—'Wainui Grown Seedlings are the equal of any in New Zealand. Grown from the best strain of seed possible to procure, in sterilised soil and hardened under actual growing conditions. Calendula, Carnation, Cornflower, Coreopsis, Iceland Poppy, Nemesia, Dianthus, Verbena, Sweet Peas, Mesembryanthemum, Pansy, Lobelia, Leptosyne Golden Rosette, Nierembergia, Polyanthus, Stocks, etc. All at 1/- per doz. TOMATO SEED. —We carry in stock Burpee’s Tomato Seed. Thi is the world’s best strain for the home gardener. Large sized fleshy tomatoes that wili give a new zest to your enjoyment of this Trui . For very early crops Burpee’s Sunnybrook Earliana, for second early The Pritchard, and for main crop Marglobe. Seed is available now. Plants will be ready from the end of August onwards. 6d PER PACKET W. STEWART Note New Address: 233 GLADSTONE ROAD TELEPHONE 822
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20009, 7 August 1939, Page 7
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