S. J. TISDALL & Co. . "1 Gunmakers & Sporting Goods Exclusively The .300 (Dalibre SAVAGE ^RlpLg ' TUTANEKAI STREET P-O. Box 134 (near Railway Station) Telephone 347 , t- ■ ~ ^ ~ • ■ • ■ ^*1.^1 I Bates and Son will attend to it for you. There has never been a || § wreck yet which they couldn't salvage. A ring on the phone ^and gj 1 the S.O.S. Salvage Truck is on the job. At the garage trained i H workmen will attend to the smashed parts and turn out the car | 3 as good as new. 5 | GIVE THE JOB TO— f 1 BATES AND SON I | * AND BE SATISFIED. |: S Phones: Day 431; Night 331. Garage: Fenton Street |! | EVERYTHING FOR THE MOTORIST. f ^iiiiumciiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiuiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiKiciniiiiiniiitjniiLiiiuinHiiiiNiiiitiinimiHHCJHniHiHHtJHnnHHHtiHHHunHtjniumnnn1111111111!; Phone 333 Phone 333 CHASE'S MOTOR SERVICE C.M.C. C.M.C. C.M.C. TRAVEL IN COMFORT IN CHASE'S ROOMY BUICK CAR Service Daily: Hamilton and Auckland.... No changing cars. REDUCTION ON RETURN FARES. Also Hastings, Napier and Gisborne.
| GROUND SHEETS, for Campers, Trampers, Motorists, etc., also convertible into Waterproof Capes with large collar, for 7/- posted. PICKS, full size, double-ended, with pick handle, for 3/- complete. gardening pick and hoe combined, strongly recommended for miners and prospectors. Solid wrought steel, with handle, for 1/- each. SHOVELS, Brades, English, highly recommended for Ditching, Draining and all classes of gardening work, for 3/- deliyered. SHOVELS, Parks, No. 3. Round mouthed, highest grade made, for 3/6. SPADES, English, for Post Hole and Heavy Work. Solid steel, for 3/6. ENGLISH LEATHER SAW CASES, for 26in Hand or Rip, with gusset flap, strap and buckle. For 4/-. (Worth 9/6.) WHITE HEAVY CANVAS KITS, for Campers, Motorists, Pickniclcers, etc., only 1600 so don't miss them, for 3/- each. english clothes brushes, pure hair, for 9d each; worth 2/SPUNYARN FLAX, 2 strand, 81b balls for 4/11 ball. MEGAPHONES, always wanted, for 2/- each. COMPASSES, Magnetic, the same as used on the Battlefields, for trampers, etc. Worth 12/6 each, for 3/9 each. dubbin, for Boots, etc. Makes all leather waterproof, as used in the Army. 2 tins for !/-. HORSE-SHOES, Pony or Hack, sizes 3 and 4. a set of four for 1/6. horse-shoe nails, in 161b tins, assorted sizes, 5 to 8, for 7d lb. HANDCUFFS, police pattern. A lot of amusement can be had with these. Worth 10/6 pr., for 3/6 pr. MOSQUITO NETS. Yards and yards pf heavy English Mosquito netting in each, and can be used for meat, etc., for 9/- each. SWINGLETREES, strong iron bark, encased in heavy steel linings, hooks, etc., for 8/6. first aid outfits, comprising Iodinej, Bandageq, GauzU, Sling. 3 Paclcages for 1/-. BREAST COLLARS, English wonderful value, a lifetime wear in every collar and ' breeching. Breast CoIIars, new, 27/6, worth 70/Breast Collars, used, 20/-, perfect order. Breechings, used, 20/-, perfect order. (All above have front and rear supporting straps.) belly bands, Used, 3/6. breast harness, light, new English, comprising Light Breast Collar with supporting straps, front and rear, one pair Traces and two Trace Tugs, the lot for 17/6. traces, Flexible Steel Wire Rope, English, leather lined. These are praetically everlasting and very neat, for 11/- pair. HACK SAW BLADES, 9 or lOin, 32 teeth to the inch. Very best quality, for 1/9 dozen. THOUSANDS OF PIECES OF ENGLISH LEATHER, suitable for shoe repairing, pump washers, harness repairing, cow and horse covers, foi" 6d piece. All brand new.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 26, 23 September 1931, Page 6
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