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MAIL YOUR ORDER TO THE ARMY SURPLUS STORES 3i VICTORIA Si* WE3T, AUCKLAND, for CAR COVERS, TENTS, SLEEPING BAGS, SADDLERY AND HARNESS. VE PAY ■pppTflHTl WBITB FOB OUR ILIiUS TRATED PRICE LIST. MAIL ORDERS TO P.O. BOX 767, AUCKLAND. SET OP TOOLS.— Always handy, and every ssu?, ssxtast* szs ELvmflK**** Forged Steel Claw Hammer, 1 l>» ir [ "“ u ' lated Pliers, 4 Auger Bits Jm., 3 wo., i:,. a „a 5-Bin.; 1 Ratchet Screwdrivei, 1 Steel Block Plane, 1 paiy Tinmen s vaips, 1 pkt. Assorted Screws—for 37/- the Lorn Dieto Set. Post 1? roc. , 1 HOLTS AND NUTS.—Always handy nnd always wanted. 15 doz. Bolts; and Nut., fol; l«/ 6. x Del.vered 2 fr,ie. j CompnHng- t do/.'. 5-16 in. x’ll, 3, 21, 3 and 4in.; I ; •t.ain \ 11 2 21, 3, 4 nnd om. A genei.u assortment "of' 15 dozen, useful sizes for SET ’STOCKS AND DIES, with taper and niug tans; Whitworth thread; for bolts and nuts, etc. Cutting iin., 3-Bin. u and if in., with large siock. Real value. ARMy'kIDING SADDLES, from Imperial Army, London. Finest quality leather, and a lifetime job. Complete with 1 pair now Stirrup Leathers, 1 new heavy Leathu Girth, 1 pair Stirrup Irons, and Heavy i mt Pads. Worth £6/16/-, for 89/6, complete. Or with new Bridle, with Reins and Bit COW’ HEAD STALLS, 3/9 each. Solid OPEN PLOUGH BRIDLES, with Bit. Well made, solid bridle, black leather; new. 8/6 eacll QUEENSLAND BRIDLES, with Reins and Bit; hand sewn; Brass Buckles and Riut'sSpecial quality Helvetian leather. Tor 16/ 6 complete. , . , QUEENSLAND BRIDLES, with Rems and. Bit; hand sewn; Brass Buckles and King-. Lighter quality than above. 13/6. 10/- COMPLETE: NEW RIDING BKIDL-S, with new Reins and Nickel-plated Bit. Hand sewn. A solid job, for any use. ARMY 1 OR* HEADSTALLS, brand new, solid English leatlielv ! sewn, unbreakable; for breaking-in, or draught, stallion or bull. For 16/6. ARMY BRIDLE HEAD COLLARS, with Bit Straps and Bit; all brand new. For 18/6: Worth 27/0. ARMY SADDLE WALLETS, brand new, English leather, wide gusset; for carrying lunch, etc. For 12/6 pair. POLE STRAPS, brand new, for cart or dray; solid leather throughout. For 12/6 !ORSE COLLARS, all hand made nnd and sewn; moth-proof lining. Sizes 19 i 21, 36/- each. Leather, lined, 46/-. RIVING REINS, brand new, speciallysleeted leather. For 16/0 pair. ACKBANDS, brand new, solid leather, >r 16/6 each. ART TUGS, made for long life; solid atker, brand new, for 16/6 pair. LOUGH REINS, best Italian water-laid; 4ft. For 6/6 pair. RIDLE REINS, specially selected leather, esw, 6/- pair. RMY BOOTS, English Army issue. Solid lather throughout. 100 pel' cent waterroof; toe and heel plates; nailed soles., or 27/6 pair. Sizes 0 to .11. [EN’S AND YOUTHS’ THREE-PIECE WEED SUITS—Coat, A r est and Trousers. inglißli Tweed; in dark grey or brown. well-cut Suit. Good linings used through*, Lit. Cuff-bottom trousers. Sizes 3 to 7. forth 65/- the Suit. Huge Bargain, 47/0, elivered free. '

KHAKI FLANNEL SHIRTS, collar attached ; recommended for all classes of wear. Sizes 3 to 8, for 11/6 each or 2 for 22/-. ARMY RIDING BREECHES, surplus stocks, heavy khaki serge; all pure wool. Hard-wearing quality, and will give serviceable wear. Reconditioned, but in good order. Sizes 28 to 351 n. waist. Firstgrade quality, 14/6 pair. Mail your order immediately. No. 1 CAR COVERS, roped and eyeletted; reinforced corners; made from tenting material; 9 x 9ft„ 10/- each; 10 x 12ft., 16/6 each; 12 x 12ft.. 20/- each; 14 x l2ft., 22/- each; 16 x i2ft„ 24/6 each; 18 Sc 15ft., 35/- each; 21 x 16ft., 42/6 each. No. 2 CAR COVERS, heavy white tenting; roped and eyeletted; reinforced corners; 9 x 9ft., 12/6 ea.; 12 x 12ft„ 21./- ;«aV; 16 x 12ft., 27/6 ea.; 18 x 15ft., 38/6 ;6a.; 21 x 15ft.. 44/- ea. No. 3 CAR COVERS, heavy Soz. quality duck; waterproof; useful ns stack covers; 9 X 9ft., 24/- ea.; 12 x 12ft., 44/- ea.; 16 x 12ft., 64/- ea.; 18 x 15ft. 77/6 ea.; 21 x 15ft.. 85/- each.

No. 4 CAE COVEBS, heavy quality lOoi. duck; waterproof; roped and eyeletted; 9 ; x 9ft., 26/6 ea.; 12 x 12ft., 45/- ea.; 16 x 12ft., 69/* ea.; 18 x 15ft., 85/- ea.; 21 x 15ft., 90/- each.

W, ATTWOOD Carrier, Phone 759 For Wco! and Sheep and General Goods; Removal of Furniture, Town or Country. RURAL FREIGHT LORRY leaves Town 9 a.m., Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. Will pick up goods, etc., to and from town at reasonable rates EARN BIG MONEY AS A QUALIFIED SECRETARY TTHE route to a responsible highly -*■ paid position as a Qualified Secretary is open to every intelligent and ambitious man who masters Hemingway's concise new course in Secretarial Knowledge. SIX COMPLETE COURSES IN ONE Here, fully treated, in a single comprehensive secretarial course, you will find everything you want to know, everything you need to know, everything you must know about secretarial practice and procedure. Now, with the aid of Hemingway’s amazingly complete Secretarial Course, any man can become a highly paid and fully qualified Secretary of a Union, Society, Public Body or organisation of any kind. For free booklet “Secretarial Knowledge write to HEMINGWAY’S CORKESPONDENCJS SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

SPBING SHINE —IN—THE SPBING TIME SIMONIZE YOUB CAB —FOR—PEBMANENT BBILLtANT POLISH STOCKS ARE VERY LIMITED BE ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES, AND PURCHASE TO-DAY. ” irge Tins g/g Small 3/g UPTONS TYBE SUBGEBY SEBVICE STATION LTD. PHONE 718

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20032, 2 September 1939, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20032, 2 September 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20032, 2 September 1939, Page 10

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