DANCE —— DANCE SELVYN HALL EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Good Floor, Good Music, Good Supper Gentlemen 1/C, Ladies 1/-. RUGBY SATURDAY, at 2.45 p.m. AT THEOVAL WAIROA v. POVERTY' BAY Curtain Raiser at 1.15 p.m. ATHLETIC (Wairoa) V. OLD BOYS B, Juniors ADMISSION: Gentlemen 1/6. Ladies 1/-, Stand- Cd (Plus Tax). W. S. McKEE, (53 Secretary. V»V»VA"iV«V<V«ViViWiWi r i 3 HOURS OF MIRTH & MELODY OPERA HOUSE THE GISBORNE AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY presents The CINGALEE A Colourful Musical Comedy in Two Acts. For a SIX NIGHT SEASON Commencing MONDAY, NEXT, SEPT 18 SPARKLING MUSICAL NUMBERS WITTY DIALOGUE CHORUS OF St SPECTACULAR BALLETS Producer: MRS Me DEATH (Eva Moore) FRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, 4/6; Stalls, 3/-; Back Stalls 2/-. (All plus tax.) Box Plan at Tattersall & Bayly's Net Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Funds. Children will be admitted for Half Price Monday only. SSB M. L. FOSTER, Hon. Sec. 'AVAY.W.VAV.Y.Y.VAW
FOR SALE AIR Mail Notepaper and Envelopes. Specially, light paper; seven sheets and envelope weigh half oz. suitable pen or typewriter, 100 sheets and GO envelopes, from 3/-, 3/0, 4/-, according to quality, Only at Herald Office. BUNGALOW in Crawford Road, Kaiti, all modern conveniences. Owner has bought a farm and is prepared to sell cheap. State Advaces mortgage 1 £ 590, cash £2OO. C. G. Piesse, 6 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. I BUSINESSES.— Dairy, Cakes and ' Confectionery in main street. Another suburban business, fruit vegetables, dairy, etc.—C. G. Piesse, 6 Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. pHEAP House, Salisbury Road, wants painting and repairs, five rooms, motor shed, usual conveniences. Price reduced to £350 for quick sale. CL b! Piesse, G Bates' Buildings, L6we S Street. IT'OR SALE—Port and Loganberry f.- .Wine. 12 large bottles, £l/5/- delivered In town. Boxes 1/- extra. Apply P. C. Chitty, Hex ton. FOR SALE.—Garden Roller, Planet. Junr. Cultivator, Garden Plough, Sevan Harrows. All cheap. At Barwick's Mart, Peel Street. Ij'Oß SALE.—Garden Hose, Onion " and Cabbage Plants, New Masport Lawnmowers, Secondhand Mowers. Cheap.—Banvick’s Mart, Peel Street. foil SALE. —Area of five acres in Kaiti. Ring fenced. An excellent liropositiorf for a man working in town. Price £265, cash or terms.— Ball & Crawshaw, Peel Street. FOR SALE. —Central Popular Store | property, corner quarter acre having shop with residence attached. Price £1450. Terms arranged—Ball & Crawshaw, Gisborne. port SALE—3-piece Oak Bedroom A- Suite, cheap; 5-drawer Scotch Chest, Wardrobes, Children’s Play Pens and Commode’s, Settees, Occ. Tables, H.B. Chairs—Sell’s Mart, 259 Gladstone Road. C'OR Six weeks only, 1 can offer a *- really good convenient house, with ,'arage In Clifford Street. Possession juaranteed. Price £675 reasonable erms. James Innes. Lowe Street. TfOR SALE.—A Beautiful home on ■V riverbank section, artistically laid out in lawns and garden, all modern conveniences. Rates £lO per annum. A snip at £1750. Apply for terms from Ball & Crawshaw, The Land Agents. Roomed modern house, with ■*- all conveniences for sale at only £7BO. £l3O deposit, balance easy payments. Possession assured. —Ball & Crawshaw, Estate Agents, Peel Street. POR SALE.—S-roomed Bungalow, f all conveniences, good section: Situated Whataupoko. Price £700; terms- arranged. Apply Frank Neill, Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street. rpOR SALE. —5-roomed , Modern J- Bungalow.-all conveniences, motor farage; situated Kaiti. Price £BOO. Ipply Frank Neill, 72 Lowe Street, Sstate Agent. ■ LESS waste and greater heat. Obtain your fuel supplies from Coutts & Jamison Phone 986. Coal, Coke. Wood and Carbonottes. }' INEN-MARKING' OUTFIT IRub- ~ ber stamp of your name, pad, brush Indelible ink. and a box to nold the lot), 3/6; postage 3d extra.— At the Rprnld Office CHADE Young Plants from the hot sun, Herald Shade Cones are neat, effective and cheap, 1/0 dozen, 10/- per 100. Herald Office. SECTIONS.—Muir Street, 33 perches, 54 foot frontage, well fenced. well Price £4O. Russell Street. 34 perches. 58 foot frontage, £6O. Kaiti area, \ acre, 51 foot frontage, £Bo.—Ball & Crawshaw, Peel Street, Gisborne. QECTIONS.—There are no finer secM tion« In Whataupokko than those of the Whataupoko Tennis Courts, now subdivided into 32 perch lots, having 66 foot frontages. Inspect immediately and secure a bargain. Ball & Crawshaw, Land Agents, Gisborne. Q ACRES and Cottage, four miles from town on main road. Rich land. —C. G. Piesse, 6 Bates’ Buildings. Lowe Street.
40 ACRKS.near Whaf.atutu, cottage, sheen yards, electric pump. Price only El.loo Terms if required. 170 acres at Puba, carrying 70 to 80 cows, nice borne, as a going concern. —O. 'O. Please, 6 Rates’ Buildings, r »W«. street
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20042, 14 September 1939, Page 2
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