REGENT AND MAJESTIC THEATRES’ ADVERTISEMENTS ON PAGE TWO USED CARS OF OUTSTANDING VALUE CHEVROLET, 1930 Model Touring Sedan; converted sleeper £235 CHEVROLET 4-cylinder Sedan; National Model; converted sleeper £65 PONTIAC Sedan; converted OWEN BROS. GARAGE Sub-Dealers Chevrolets Read's Quay Phone 970 THE GREAT NEW WILLYSOVERLAND Suberb Beauty in “Slip Stream’’ Design Whirlwind Power gives exciting Performance on hills and in traffic. Oversize Hydraulic Brakes Full Six Passenger Comfort B.etter Than 30 Miles per Gallon Prices from £325 See This New Car at COLLETT MOTORS LTD. Phone .1399 Bright Street
BUY ONE OP THESE AUSTINS AND MAKE YOUR PETROL ALLOWANCE GO FURTHER BEST VALUE IN TOWN 1937 AUSTIN 7 De Luxe Saloon; perfect order; genuine -IS miles per gallon. £USS 1930 AUSTIN 7 Saloon; engine just overhauled £BS 1934 AUSTIN 7 De Luxe; smart order; reconditioned. ££4o G. F. BLOGG & CO. AUSTIN AND INTERNATIONAL AGENTS PHONE 177 G 127 DERBY ST.
FOR SALE BARGAIN at Kaitaratahi.—Empty House, very nice place, for one week only. 'Price £325. C. G. Please, No. (1, Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street, BUSINESSES,—Dairy, Calces and " Confectionery in main street. Another suburban business, fruit vegetables, dairy, etc. —C. G. Piesse, G Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. piiEAP House, Salisbury Road, wants painting and repairs, five rooms, motor shed, usual conveniences. Price reduoed to £350 for quick sale. C. G. Piesse, G Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street, pARBONETTES (the Wonder Fuel) w Smokeless and clean. Order from Coutts & Jamison, 12 Lowe Street, Phone 98(L COAL! Coal! Phone 98G for the class of coal you desire. Order from Coutts & Jamison, 12 Lowe St. Prompt delivery. SALE.—Onion Plants, un- • limited quantities; also Cabbage, Tomato and Lettuce Plants.— 'Barwick’sMart, Peel Street. SALE. —50,000 Onion Plants, • Brown and Straw Spanish; a'lso Giant Rocca. —Barwick’s Mart, Peel Street FOR SALE. —Six Roomed House in Berry Street. A real snip at £275. Ball & Crawshaw. F' - OR SALE.— Comparatively now four roomed house, right in town, first class appointments. A gift at £G7S. Ball & Crawshaw, Security Buildings, Gisborne. IT'OR SALE.—Port and Loganberry ■ Wine, 12 large bottles, £l/5/delivered in town. Boxes 1/- extra Apply F. C, Chitty, Hexton. FOR SALE—Onion Plants, Tomato, Cabbage and Lettuce Plants, unlimited quantities—Barwick’s Mart, Peel Street. I,V)R SALE.—Sheep Station carrying over 2000 Sheep and Cattle Freehold. Long term mortgage. Easy terms arranged, satisfactory client. Great opportunity. Further particulars from Frank Neill, Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street. _ BOR SALE.—Attractive residence, . Kalti; possession guaranteed; all electric; concrete paths, motor garage, good Section. Easy terms. Apply Frank Neill, Estate Agent, Lowe Street. GUM ARABIC, in large or small quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department. LESS waste and greater heat. Obtain your fuel supplies from Coutts & Jamison Phone 980. Coal, Coke, Wood and Carbonettes. _ VACANT Possession assured for five roomed house in good order and with modern conveniences. Price £775. Deposit £100; balance largely Government Mortgage. Ball & Crawshaw, AG ACRES near Whatatutu, cottage, sheep yards, electric pump. Price only £ISOO Terms if required. 170 acres at Puha, carrying 70 to 80 cows, nice home, as a going concern. —C. G. Piesse, G Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. ~ £IOO deposit, balance as rent purX,JUW chases good handy house with usual conveniences. Vacant possession. Ball & Crawshaw, Leading Land Agents.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 30 September 1939, Page 1
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