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Common Skeltons DRESS DEPT STERLING VALUE IN Uigli-Class ENGLISH COSTUME WORSTED Featuring novelty weaves, pin stripes, London stripes and chalk stripes. A range which represents all that can'be desired in the finest worsteds. Qualities worthy of the very best tailoring Shades Include: NIGGER, BLACK, SILVER GREY, WINE, HOUND’S TOOTH CHECKS, MID GREY AND NAVY. 54in. Wide 7'll 9^ll ltKll 12'6 13'6 ICII COMMON SHELTONS for REAL VALUE! We hate to mention it again, but this quality of worsted is going to be higher priced when this line is gone. That’s why we bought as much as we could take advantage of our foresight and buy your requirements now.

YOUR STOCK PREFER LICKS Mi NERALS are essential, in certain proportions, to all cattle and sheep. LIMONITE LICK contains CALCIUM and PHOSPHORUS for building bones, SALT for tlie blood and digestion, SULPHUR as a skin tonic ancl laxative, lODINE for the glands and as a protection against Mammitis, IRON for the blood, and COBALT SALTS. Get 0 “L!2, 'THERE is absolutely no waste with LIMONITE LICK. It does not dissolve or crumble in any weather. sifesSa L of Cat*. «* n t vour w°° l C -„ ovn \ foods, thu. le, and it any lit' y«« t*** *"’■ al ;u WILLIAMS & KETTLE Ltd. GISBORNE AND WAIROA

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 13 February 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 13 February 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 13 February 1940, Page 4

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