personal ‘TmiE coming oC the Lord draweth A nigh.’ 1 James 5:8. “Watch therefore for ye know neither the day nor the hour,” Matthew, 25:13. . SAID Willie, “Let’s go to the flicks after tea, And see a good murder. I fee! bloodthirsty.’’ Said Maggie. “No. thank you. Much better I’ll fare With a book and a fire and my nice Cochrane Chair.’’ Walk a Block and save 10/- on a FIRESIDE CHAIR At COCHRANE'S ENGLISH MODEL BABY CARRIAGES Coach. Cane and Push Cart Models. Comfortably Sprung. Wide range for selection. Inspection invited. RUSSELL CYCLES & MOTORS RADIO REPAIRS By Fully Qualified Technicians Sets called for FOR SERVICE RING LIONEL RHODES 275 Gladstone Road Office Phone. 1228. Res.. 1613 AUTO RADIATORS USED AND NEW RADIATOR REPLACEMENT SERVICE AUTO PARTS BUILDING BRIGHT STREET PHONE 139 F. EMMS Manager. “ Ml S CEL LA N E O U S BLUE Mirror Photoframes. The ideal birthday presents. Something different. Geddes & Murray, Economy Jewellers, Lowe Street. CRYSTAL Ware; best Continental makes, at Geddes & Murray, Economy Jewellers, Lowe Street. JUST ' installed. Latest Acetone Welding Plant. Workmanship guaranteed. Prices competitive.— Krebs_& Co.. Mot or Body Builders. T~ADIES’ Costumes and Gentlemen’s A-* Suits and Overcoats Electrically Cleaned by the latest process. Only at James Johnstone. Tailor. U<> POULTRY Keepers, get top price for eggs. At Egg Grading Store.
SAXOPHONES and all Ollier Musical Instruments Repaired; reasonable prices. Wyfec’s Music Store. LLi THE Ideal Watch for Business Girls. yyiil stand lots of hard wear. Mo'dern design, 15 jewel movement 9ct. Gold English case, £4/5/-. Geddes & Murray Economy Jewellers, Lowe Street. GOLDEN TABLE ALE QUARTS 1/- PER BOTTLE 437 GLADSTONE ROAD, 14G7S and at Stan Gooch, Derby Street. MeKEAGUE'S FOOD NEWS ANEW All Wheat Biscuit ‘‘Bycrofts’’ All Wheat Protiena Cracker, a tempting tasty health biscuit, 9d packet at McKeagucs. CANNOT be excelled for all Cooking purposes—“Morali” first grade Margarine, lOd pound. Ask for Free Recipe Book at McKeague’s two Grocery Stores. ■jMcKEAGUE’S for Fresh •***-“■ Anlsp.hrnnk’s Poanut. Biscuits, pound; “Griffin’s’’ Chocolate Ruffle, 1/6 pound; •’Griffin’s” Chocolate Bourbons, 1/6 pound. rpHE pick of the crop—“ Sovereign” Brand Green Peas, Large Tins, 1/-, at McKeague’s,'The Grocers for Service. FRUIT, VEGETABLES AT Chas. Meng Yee, . Gisborne’s cheapest Wliolesale and Retail Fruiterer and Greengrocer.—Canterbury Potatoes, 41b. 1/-, or 281 b. for 6/-. Also Local New Potatoes, ready. Price very reasonable. New Season’s Spring Cabbages for 3d, 4d to 6d each. Sweet and Juicy Blood Red Local Oranges. Price cheap, from 12, 14 anu 8 for 1/-. Ring 1610. Free dell very: ALL Classes of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Seedlings, from best selected stock and seeds. Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. T OCAL Oranges, best quality, sweet and Juicy, 8 and 12 for 1/-, at Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. Phone 3Ui. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. \ STERS, Zinnias, Salvias Phlox, Lupins, Stocks. 6 prDe packets of seed for 2/6 posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland.
ANEMONES and Ranunculi, rotation, October (lowering giant prize blooms, 50 bulbs, 3/-; 100, 5/-; posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. AROMATIC Rose Trees, 13 novelty shades, distincL varieties, strong bushes,* 15/- doz„ posted.—Grifliths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. r>OYSENBERRY—New Giant Raspu berry Hybrid. Retailed Auckland 3/- lb, Heavy cropper any climate. Four plants posted 10/-. Trade supplied.— Sainsbury’s Nursery, Otahuiiu 154 OEAUTIFUL Gladioli, large flowered u named bulbs, collection 12 for 5/5, collection 24 for- 11/-. Posted. — .Grifliths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auck'and. PLOWHU Seedlings. Anemones, Ranunculus, choice mixed. Violas In separate Colours, Blue, Mauve. Vellow, Apricot and Ruby Red. All I/O dozen. —D. S. Thompson * Co. PLOWER Seedlings. Nemesia. Stocks,, Antirrhinums, Statice, Schizanthus, Poppies, Mimulus, Corndower. Coreopsis. Larkspur. All 1/3 per dozen. —D, S. Thompson & Co. CUNSHINE Floral Factory, Registered, 431 Gladstone Road—Cut Flowers, dally. Phone 14G7M. —R. W. Cook. SOW Now. —Asters, Phlox, Petunias, Zinnias, Marigolds, and a general collection of vegetables.— D. S. Thompson & Co._ TOMATO Plants, Cabbage and Cauliflower, now ready.—D. S. Thompson & Co.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20044, 16 September 1939, Page 1
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