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Sl* E CIA L ADVERTISEMENTS. The Key to Every Man is his Thought. SALE AT CAMPBELL’S MEANS EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE FOR EVERYTHING IN MEN’S WEAR. One or Two Special Lines:—Panama Hats., usually 21s Gd, to clear 15s. Panama Hats, usually 29s G'd to 355, to clear 24s 6d. Straw Hats, usually 5s Gd to 7s 6d. to dear 2s 9d. All Wool Fancy Socks, Is Hd to 2s 3d, to clear Is Gd. Sport Coats, usually 18s Gd to 255, to clear 155.. Strong Trousers, usually 7s Gd to 8s lid, to clear Gs lid per fiair. —ONLY AT W. H. CAMPBELL’S —For— Gisborne’s Lowest Prices—Always. WHY WASTE MONEY, TIME, LABOR? TN these days of High Prices and Scarcity of Labor, it is Cheaper and much more Enjoyable to DINE AT THE PICCADILLY Than to Waste Time and Money by Preparing your Meals at Home. Yy r £ SPECIALISE In Catering for the Public, and are Confident that our 4- Is LUNCHEONS, 6d AFTERNOON TEAS, And 5- LATE DINNERS Are "Unequalled Anywhere in Gisborne ARTHUR B AMMOND, Proprietor. SPECIAL WA NT EDS. ]YR Y Weather.—Buy a Watering U Can for your garden. Flies troublesome!—Secure a Meat Safe before they are all gone. The People’s Emporium is the store that can give t°u the greatest satisfaction in those lines. TRIUMPH ""Motor Cycle, 3; -u .p., put in good order for customer; only £26 10s. X~T pays us to give satisfaction —you wiil come again.—Piccadilly Afternoon Teas always please. wfOTOll Cycle, 2-1-h.p. f.n., 2-speed I'-*- f.e., newly enamelled and overhauled, any trial free. Boom price £25. , DU you ever think that while your Eyes are of less than average strength the work you are expecting from them is far beyond their capacity. Your business or duties demands this at times, but are you compelled to leave everything to your eyes? Surely they are deserving of a little consideration and help. I ) consideration and supply the help.— Haig Graham, Eyesight Specialist, T. Adair’s Buildings, Gladstone Road. TjtQR SALE—Spring Dray, Pony Phaeton, and Gig, in splendid order ; real bargains.—At Somervell’s. QPRAYING for Codim Moth in ApCi pies, Curly and Silver Blignt on Peaches, also Mildew on Roses, should be looked to now. Gardens kept in order, day or contract, town or country.—James Tate. ’Phone 914T\7 ANTED—Furnished! House, 4,5, ’ ’ or 6 rooms, with conveniences, for good tenant, who would lease for term if owner desired. —Apply bredR. Ball, F.1.A.X.Z., Peel Street. TWEEITCaps, to clear at Is 6d, at -*• Campbell’s Sale. SCHOOL BOOKS.—AII High School k-* Books saved from the Fire. Those slightly damaged will be sold cheap. Full Stock of School Requisites now here.—Thos. Adams. New address: Coronation Buildings, and shop next to Mr. F. Eure,' draper. UUGLAS Motor Cycle, 2-1, 2-speed f.e., only 4 months old, cost £72. First buyer £SO, absolutely a bargain. —The Boom Cycle Co. T INCOLN _ E!k~3Rh.p., soiled, any trial, usual price £65. First buyer £45; absolutely new.—The Boom for Motor By'kes. [EY entered the Ark two by two, and they are still doing it, as y purchaser returns with a- friend how him the Bargains tcybe had, l as—3 Cups and Saucers Is, Nug--4 tins Is, Soap 4 for lss Toilet er 3 for Is, Writing Pads 4 for Is, elopes 7 packets Is. In f-'ct, every is at prices that defies w ymeti- , at Noah’s Ark (Cheapest V-v.ase ’own).

TTUGE Slaughter in Prices for Eight--11 Da vs. Huge Slaughter in Prr-es for Eight Days, at -J. Edwards’. Sterling House, IS7 Gladstone Pond, commencing to-day ancl ending Saturday, 13th inst. __ fT'OR Eight Days Only.—Huge Slaughter in Prices. For Eight Davs Oulv.—Huge Slaughter in Prices at J. Edwards’, Sterling House, IS/ Gladstone .Hoad, from to-day till Saturday, the 13th inst. TTUGE Slaughter in Prices for Eight Days Only. Huge Slaughter in Prices for Eight Days Only, at J. ltdwards’, Sterling House, 187 Gladstone Road. HUG liTslalighter in Prices for Eight Days Only.— Marcella Toilet Covers, usual Is and Is tkl, now 9cl and Is each, below cost; Fancy Flannelettes, usual 9d, now 3d per yard!, at J. Edwards’, Sterling House.—Hugo Slaughter. TVUGHESS Sets of 4 pieces, New Designs, to clear Is the set; good quality and latest styles Dust Coats, half-price; Gem Hats, 3s lid and 4s 6d now 9d each, at J. Ed,wards’ Huge Slaughter in Prices, for eight days only. {i \ E You Ever Been There? Where?' Noah’s Ark! No! Well, next time you require anything in. the way of Household Requisites, such as Furniture (now or secondhand), Crockery, Brushes and Brooms, give it a call, as it is the Cheapest House in Town. tTNCOT,N ~ Elk Motor Cycle, s.li., JU 3,'i-h.p. any trial, Druid forks, Bosch magneto, only £29.—The Boom for Motor Bykesi Vr'Q MOTOR Cycle, G-h.p., 2-speed! ■ i f.e., only used feuf weeks; wiier wants lighter make; cost £9o, nil accept £74.—800m for Motor hyhes. PROCURE at once a Princess Mary s L Gift Book 3s 6d, King Albert s 10. 3s 6d', Printer’s Pie Is 6d. . Iro:eeds of these hooks go towards Reief Funds. These arebeautiiully.ilustnated, and a fitting memento ot he times. Also full stocks of Literaiure on tlie War. —1 hos. Adams. New iddress: Coronation Buildings, and 4iop next Mr. F. Eure, draper-

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3871, 6 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3871, 6 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3871, 6 March 1915, Page 1

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