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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. T HE L AST W ORD , • F SUITS- - LYNX--LYNX- - LYNXfit and style absolutely GUARANTEED. AT 85/-, 90/-, 95/“. (A Considerable Reduction on previous Gisborne Prices.) ' These Suits are not to be confused with the ordinary slop-made article, as they are the product of highlyskilled labor, and, in addition, the material is of the BEST. They Look, Feel, Fit, and Wear like High-class Tailored Goods, —At— HALF THE PRICE —THE LAST WORD IN SUITS——LYNX— -LYNXR. JOHNSON, MERCER AND CLOT. HER, PALACE BUILDINGS. SPECiAL WANTEOSExcellent Potatoes, Oats, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Maize, Apples, Soap, Candles, Sugar Tea, etc., at cheapest rates.—H. Currie; 14 Lowe Street, Dunlop’s Buildings.IT'NTERPRISING Business Men will take advantage of the Hui to have Stalls at the Park Gates.—Ap.ply W. Lissant Clayton. ATEN’S Nailed Shooters, 18s 6d, 22s 6d, 25s 6d, 27s 6d.—Clayton’s Shoe Store. ’THEY sang the song of “Home, Sweet Home” and “The Cottage by the Sea,” but take, Oh! take me to that home—ihe Home of Industry. T\7E can show you Scissors from 6d ’ ' to 6s 3d. Try “The People’s Emporium.” T ADIES’ Lace and Strap Shoes, all ■* n+vlnc o r*r\ irni rrli Tc- 1 ftrl t.O 3ds. —Clayton’s Shoe Store. MO Greater Bargain-hunters than Children are to be found. They know where the coins coming their way have the greatest purchasing power, and their knowledge always leads them direct to Rowan’s—the Cheapest Shop in Town. you want a good Garden Wheelbarrow, Step Ladder, Kitchen Dresser or Table, or Flour and Sugar Bin. then call at The Home of Industry. [JMBLERS, did you say? We . stock them from 3s per. -dozen. 'The People’s Emporium.” JR the largest and best selected stock of Children’s Wooden Toys : Household Requisites (made to ir as well as to sell), deal only at i Home of Industry. ANDS—Not Rough, Chapped or Sore when you use Handoline. 6d a bottle.—Ross, Chemist, Peel l VERY Neat Panama Hat is always acceptable at Yuletide, ‘oru 8s 6d to 25s 6d, at R. Johnson’s ate Campbell’s). [AVE a bottle of 65 Lavender; *- very refreshing and lasting. >, 3s, 5s 6d, and 8s 6d—Ross, Che .ist, Peel Street. >OYS’ and , Girls’ strong School * Boots, best, and cheapest, at iayton’s Shoe Store. OMETHING Special in Tooth Brushes at 6d each. —“The Peoe’s Emporium.” to R. Johnson’s (la f e Camp- ’ bell’s) for Presents. We are en ourselves, and know wha* 1 * eases other men. £E our windows for best- value in Toilet Requisites, Razors, Strops, itlerv and Crockery. We lead at rile People’s Emporium.” X? ANTED.—Farmers before ' /-vttt n e gomg elsewhere to inquire from ampton, Pork Butcher, his prices r Pigs, dressed and delivered, at 3 Shop, 159 Gladstone Rd. ’Phone ’S Blood Purifier is a really good blood cleanser and. a splen--1 tonic. 2s 6d a bottle.—Ross, lemist, Peel Street. AINTY and Useful Wedding Presents in great variety at “The ople’s Emporium.” J.LSE TEETH, sound or otherwise; top market price to trade ! others. —Pearline Co„ 16S Queen eet, Auckland. NICE Sport Coat would be just the thing for the nolidfrom Gd to 655, in all shades and >s. —R. Johnson (late Campbell). BNTLEMEN.—You can get everything you require in Clothing Richardson. Place your next v ,„..„rdson. „ - - ler with him and satisfy yourself ,t his prices aro' right. XXV BOOK BINDING.—Best workmanship .guaranteed and prices tit.—Times Printing and Binding rJ~:, peel Street., ’Phone 500. FFORE buying your Holiday Suit consult R. Johnson (late Camp- .). Prices from 47s 6d to £5 ss, ill shades and sizes. * OSCAR” no doubt does make L sea voyaging a pleasure. 2s 6d (ox. —Itoss, Chemist, Peel Street. G, B. ASHTON, MANUFACTURER’S AGENT AND MERCANTILE BROKER. —AGENT FOR— N.Z. Bacqn and Meat Co., Ltd. Windson Confectionery Co. Oversea Sales Agency, Ltd. Macindoe and Tattley, Ltd. Gerstena Food Co. Crown Milling Co. A. R. McNeil and Co., Ltd. Indemnity Mutual Marine Ass. Co. South British Insurance Co. -Address-

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Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5136, 31 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5136, 31 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5136, 31 March 1919, Page 1