Our Harbor. —The burning question iust now is: Can Gisborne face an expenditure of £1,000,000 on a harbor scheme? This knotty problem wiU give a lot of settling. The members of the Board will have to put on their thinking caps in real earnest now. Some of them are not in favour of doing anything more with the ‘-'ditch,” while others are afraid to commit the district to a scheme which involves such a huge outlayWhile the members are so divided there need be no division of opinion on one other very important problem, viz Where can the Gisborne public get best value for their money? “The People’s Emporium” fills the hill in this respect. Good goods sold, at the,-lowest possible price still 1 makes . this store the. most popular store in Gisborne. Do you deal there, if not. why not?
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4900, 20 June 1918, Page 6
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