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PERSONAL “ r PHE day of the Lord cometh”— Joel 2:1. “Therefore bo ye also ready for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of Man cometh’’ —Matthew 24:44. UP-TO-DATE BABY CARRIAGES -VTEW styles In Baby Carriages. Built to fold up and easily go In car, or body lifts off and can be used as a cot in n car. Specially ventilated. Easily sprung. The carriage the Plunket. Society recommends. RUSSET.A. CYCLES & MOTORS, Opposite Regent Theatre. RADIO REPAIRS By Fully Qualified Technicians Sets called for FOR SERVICE RING LIONEL RHODES 275 Gladstone Road Office Phone. 1228. Res.. 1013

KEEP SOBER AND WIN KEEP KOMAO IN THE HOME Have you sum plod the SUPER]; A BE MON I’.AKBEY ill, 2/:! Call and Inspect, the display of nonartiticial beverages. The best is the cheapest. The cheapest the clearest at any price. BOOK YOUR XMAS ORDERS EARLY AT ANY KOMAO SHOP OR FROM THE LOCAL AGENT. E. E. WILSON -t7 GLADSTONE RD., Gisborne. Phones 172(5 and l-HITS. GISBORNE AMALGAMATED TAXIS, LTD., with which are incorporated GARDNERS TAXIS F. COLLIN IT. DRUMMOND Controlling 9 Do Luxe Taxis always ready to give you PROMPT, RELIABLE and COMFORTABLE transportation. The ONLY ALL-NIGHT Taxi Service in Gisborne. 11. B. GARDNER, Managing Director. PHONES ISS and 953.

FOUND POUND.— Fencing Posts, best quality Silver Pine in N.Z., at lowest prices.—lnspection invited at Shipps Wood and Coal Yard, 471 Gladstone Ed. Phone 1040. petties 7 'specials pENTENNIAD Novelties. Spoons, Knives. Ash Trays, etc., 2/11 to 4/G. —At Petties\ KHAKI Wool. —Full supplies of the famous “Aotea” Wool. —At Pettiest. C~ ENTENNIAI, Novelties for youi friends.- —Good quality Spoons, Ash Trays, etc., 2/11 to 4/6. —At Petties'. TWEAK I Wool for Socks, Balaclavas, -“■etc. Aotea. quality lid skein.—-At Potties’. (CENTENNIAL Spoons, Knives, Ash Trays, Calendars; a wonderful assortment; 2/11 to 4/6. —Petties'. Sll TO LET rpo LET.—Furnished House, Wainui Beach, from Bth December. — Frank M. Qrr, Lowe St. SUi) tpo LET, between now and OhristJ- mas, Fully-Furnished Beach Cottage at Wainui. Apply Ball and Crawshaw. r FWO-roomed Furnished Bach, gas stove conveniences; suit two business people.—Apply Herald. 804

GUO LET.—Shops and Offices becomin;; available; good business premises in best part of town—Apply for further particulars Ball & Craw'S haw. FLOWERS, BULBS, ETC. ASTERS! Zinnias! Phlox! All guaranteed finest strain obtainable, 5/- 100.—Dryburg Nurseries, 130 Great South Load, Kemuera. 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, Xma s 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. pHRYSANTHEMITM Hants now ready; good selection, S/- dozen. —IX S. Thompson & Co. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Giant. Curled and Curved varieties, 13 distinct shades. 8/-; postage paid.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Owens Road, A tick land. G~IaNT~ Dahlia Flowered Zinnias and Salvia Bonfire Plants, 1/C dozen, postage extra. —D. S. Thompson & Co. _ PLANT Now! —Kumaras, 3/ti 100; Tomatoes, Onions, Looks; also Asters and Zinnias, any quantity.---Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, 34 Pool Si. PHLOX, Pink and Blue Petunias, Tom Thumb Viscaria, Lobelia, 1/3 dozen, postage extra..— LX ft. Thompson & Co. O ELI ABLE Table Pumpkin Seed in -*-» many varieties; also Kumi Kuini, Field Pumpkins, Mangold Seed and Field Carrots.—D. S. Thompson & Co. TOMATOES! Famous “Peerless" smooth red blight, resisting, 3/50. — Dryburg Nurseries, 130 Great Soutli Load, Remuera. SEEDLINGS Ready to plant, MARIGOLDS. Dwarf French, Tall African. Tagetes, Burpee’s Red and Gold Hybrids. PETUNIAS, Mixed Bedding, Rosy Morn, Blue Bedder, Giants of California ‘Burpee’s Double) W. STEWART, 233 Gladstone Rd,

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 20 November 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 20 November 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 20 November 1939, Page 1

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