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PERSONAL WE have sinned against the Lord, We looked for peace but no good came and for a time of health and behold trouble! SAID Willie, “Let’s go to the flicks after tea, And see a good murder. I feel 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., IGI3 LOST LOST. —Navy Sunray Skirt, between Aberdeen and Childers Road. Leave Herald. 470 T OST. —Between Bushmere Road, and town, child's oilskin coat and hood. Finder pleass ring 1425. 492 T OST.—From Upper Stout Street, L brown curly haired Retriever. Reward, Zame, Gisborne Fisheries. 463 T OST. —The desire for other ales after tasting Waitemata temperature controlled on draft at the Gisborne Hotel. 5 1 •> found I^OUND. —Sparkling draft Waite- ■ mata is temperature controlled at the Gisborne Hotel. It's great! 415 FOUND. —Coal for open fires in any quantity, and all grades for ranges. Carbonettes always in stock. Also Coke and Dry Firewood. Only at Shipps, Phone 1040. WANTED TO RENT WANTED. —Furnished Bed-sitting Room, or Small Flat with use conveniences; hot bath essential. Write No. 23. Herald. 4n TO LET rpo LET. —Outer Room, unfurnished -*• or partly furnished; central. Apply Herald. ‘U' a TO LET you know that Waitemata draft ale at the Gisborne Hotel is ./‘temperature controlled.” just right. Always 415 rpo LET.—Furnished House; immediate possession; every eonveni-eifyeu.-/.Apply Frank Neill,>.Real Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street. TO LET. —Furnished House of five rooms; handy to town; rent £2 5/- per week. Furnished Flat, £2 per week. Ball & Crawshaw, Estate Agents, Peel Street. LET. —House of 3 bedrooms, with electric light, gas griller, concrete paths, garage. Rent 32/6 per week. Ball & Crawshaw. Peel Street. Gisborne. TO LET SHOP in Pool Street, opposite Power Board. Apply HERALD. FRUIT, VEGETABLES AT Chas. Meng Yee, Gisborne’s cheapest Wholesale 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 Cd each. Sweet and Juicy Blood Red Local Oranges. Price cheap, from 12, 14 and 8 for 1/-. Ring 1610. Free delivery. 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 310.

FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. ASTERS! Zinnias! Phlox! All guaranteed finest strain obtainable, 5/- 100. Dry burgh Nurseries, 130, Great South Road Remuera. A DVICE on General Spring Gardening, sowing hints and what to plant. Coloured Booklet posted free from Griffiths’ Nurseries, Owens Road, Auckland. }. ■":■■■'■. ; ANEMONES and Ranunculus, Xmas Flowering. Plant bulbs for rotation blooms. 5/- 100, postage paid. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Owens Road, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL ’Gladiolus, large flowered varieties, choicest colours, 4/- a dozen, 50 bulbs 14/-. Postage paid. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Owens Road, Auckland. ' Chrysanthemums, Giant, curled and Curved varieties, 12 distinct shades, 8/- postage paid. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Owens Road, Auckland. TpOR SALE.—Tomatoe Plants, Burpee best varieties, 7/- per 100, T 2 10/- per 1000.—C. Pearson,. Hexton, Phone J237K. • 432 "C'LOWER Seedlings. Nemesia, Stocks,, Antirrhinums, Statice, Schizanthus, Poppies, Mimulus, Cornflower, Coreopsis, Larkspur. All 1/3 Der dozen. —D. S. Thompson & Co. "p 1 LOWER Seedlings. Anemones, Ranunculus, choice mixed. Violas in separate Colours, Blue, Mauve. Tellow, Apricot and Ruby Red. All 1/6 dozen.—D. S. Thompson & Co. T> W. COOK, Florist, 4SI Gladstone ■*"** Road —Onion Plants in large quantities. Phones 498, 1467 M. COW Now. —Asters, Phlox, Petunias, Zinnias, Marigolds, and a general collection of vegetables.—D. S. Thompson & Co. rpOMATO Plants, Cabbage and Cauliflower, now ready.—D. S'. Thompson & Co. rPOMATOES! Famous “Peerless” **■ smooth red blight resisting 3/50. Dryburg Nurseries, 130 Great South Road, Remuera.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
672

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 1

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