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Sweeping' Ahead SUMMER 'SALE' o The SALE is gathering momentum every day. More and morp people are joining the enthusiastic crowds- More and more people are in the bargains—the bargains are just as full of “pull” as timeliness ant * economy can make them. Read these items carefully then — HASTEN ALONG TO THIS WONDERFUL OUTCLEAEING OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE WEARABLE AND DEPENDABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SHOWROOM BARGAINS. 7 DOZEN VOILE and NET BLOUSES, new and charming styles, reduced 33 1-3 per cent — Usual Prices 8/6 to 35/- each Sale Prices 5 6 to 23/6 each STRIPED CAMBRIC BLOUSES, all shades, tin's season’s importations, Half-price— Usual Prices 12/6, 14/6 each Sale Prices 6/3, 7 3 each. OUR WHOLE STOCK of CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSES, including many models in every shade, reduced 20 per cent— Usual Prices 27/6 to 47/6 each Sale Prices 22/6 to 37/6 each SPECIAL OFFER of SAMPLE LONGCLOTH and CAMBRIC UNDERCLOTHING, at 33 1-3 per cent, or 6/8 in the £ below usual prices— NIGHTDRESSES—KNICKERS— COMBINATIONS— CHEMISES— Sale Prices 3/3 to 17 6 Sale Prices 22 to 4/11 Sale Prices 3 9 to 8/6 Sale Prices 2 9 to 4 11 FURNISHING BARGAINS. DAINTY BORDERED CURTAIN VOILES, 30 to 36 inches wide— Usual Prices 9-Jd, ILfd, l/lsd Sale Prices 6ld, 9d yard 120 YARDS CRETONNES and PRINTED SATTEENS, all good patterns and ColorsUsual Prices 9d to 1/6 yard Clearing Sale Price 6d yard 4 PIECES ART LINEN, for Curtains, in many handsome printed and woven designs, some less than Half-prices— Usual Prices 5/6, 6/6, 6/11 vard Sale Prices 2/6, 3/3, 3/11 yard BIG RANGE of SAMPLE CURTAINS, in Canvas, Linen and White Lace, Half-price— Usual Prices 4/6 to 27/6 pair Sale Prices 2/3 to 13/9 pair 2 PIECES “SUNFAST” CASEMENT CLOTH, m Art Blue arid Green, 50 inches wide—usual Price 2/11 yard Sale Price 1/9 yard DRESS BARGAINS. 15 SILK ROBE LENGTHS, in beautiful qualities of Taffeta and “Faille Rissette,” Grey, Brown, Nigger, Champagne, Pink and Cream— Usual Prices 84/-. 97/6 each Sale Prices 59/6, 63/- each 40-INCH POPLINS, in Navy and Black Grounds, with White Spots and Stripes— Usual Price 2/11 yard Sale Price 1/11 yard 2 PIECES ONLY FLORAL SILK CREPE in dainty designs in Pink and Blue, 40 inches wide— Usual Prices 4/6. 4/11 vard Sale Price 2/6 yard 27-INCH OILES in Black and Naw Grounds, with Spot, Stripe and Floral Patterns— Usual Prices 1/6. 1/9. 1/11 yard Clearing Sale Price 1/- yard 220 YARDS 40-INCH COTTON. Whipcord and Pique’s, reduced one-third, Saxe, Grew. Navy. Biscuit— Usual Prices 1/6 vard Sale Price I'lf yard Bargains like these will move quickly, so get here early. If you cannot call, sit right down and write. \ r our order will Lave immediate attention.

REMEMBER ‘tea 0 o IS ' THS BEST SOOTOT OBTAINABLE.

A wonderful old lady of the British peerage is Dowager Lady Lamington, who in Aid vein her last journeyed from London to , Lamington, the seat in Lanarkshire of her son, Lord Lamington. She is now in her 93rd year, and it was 72 years in December since her wedding to Disraeli’s intimate, Mr A. Cochrane-Baillie, created Lord Lamington. For her age Dowager Lady Lamington enjoys really good health, and is deeply interested in her great-great-grandchildren, the two babies of her great-granddaugh-ter, pretty Idina Wallace.

There is no more remarkable country than Denmark, originally a wind-swept and almost barren waste, and inhabited by a race driven by more powerful neighbors to oooupy it? unooveted soil. Calling in the aid of they have developed their oountry into a world s competitor in productiveness. Deficient eyesight with the aid of soienoe in the hands of Haig Graham oan take its place in the first rank of competitors in life The optioal rooms opposite Common, Shelton’s are central and on the grounr, Eorx. Rinv W 5 •‘•or anaotntment.

Captain Bransby Williams, aged 18, of tlie Royal. Flying Corps has brought down several Fokkers and “aviatiks” at the front and received the Military Cross from the King. Ho has now applied to he allowed to return to the front and repeat his heroic experiments if possible, but he has received a letter from the War Office addressed to “Captain B. Williams, M.C.,’’ informing him that lie cannot return to the front till ho is over nineteen years of aged

"Chanoe will not do the ivory." Scott. To be healthy, happy and prosperous do not depend upon chance but upon certainties. Put your faith in Baxter s Lung Preserver, the certain remedy for oouglis, colds, sore throats and luiit, weaknesses. “Baxter’s’ is a healthbuilder of remarkable eflicacy. Tor ovor fifty years it has been a friend in need to people all over New Zealand. Based upon an old tested formula, it is good for all ages. Strengthens the lungs and throat, invigorates the constitution, helps to resist ohills and epidemios. To-day get a big Is lOd bottle On Friday a man named Swadling, who had failed to register under the National Registration Act, was, at the Magistrate’s Court, Stratford, fined £SO or in default three months’ hard 'labour. Defendant did not appear until after tlie decision had been delivered by Mr. Haselden, S.M., who then instructed the police to deliver Swadling into military custody. Rheumatism can be eiired—why continue to suffer? RHEUMO has effected cures after all else faded. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. 154

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4472, 13 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4472, 13 February 1917, Page 7