SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR LOWEST PRICES—ALWAYS, ]POR *jpHE ATERSIDERS . JJ'ARM ADORERS AND AY VIES. HOLE-PROOF TROUSERS -13/6 PAIR—“T'HIS is a slight increase on our x former charge, but does not represent the rise in cost since landing the first consignment of the above line of Trousers, which will give the Worker more value than any other make. —OBTAINABLE ONLY AT R. JOHNSON, MERCER AND CLOTHIER. PALACE BUILDINGS.
SPECIAL WAHTEQ& j ACCOUNTANCY—Tradesmen’s and Farmers’ Books efficiently kept. —A. Gleave, Good’s Buildings. ’Phone 607. "ROOTS. Ladies' Boots of all - L ' weights and qualities for town and country.—At Clayton’s. RE up to date and Stain your Floors with Stain bought at Vincent’s. R RIDGE—High-class Motor Spirit, -*■* 25s 7d, ex wharf.—Farmers’ Coop. RAD DEBTS.—Don’t cross off accounts as bad without first consulting the Expert Debt-Collector, A. Gleave, Good’s Buildings. ’Phone 607. REFORE buying your Suit consult R. Johnson (late Campbell). Prices from 47s 6d to £5 ss, in ah shades and sizes. nox Quality Goods arriving each shipment. For orders ring 970. -Farmers’ Co-op. RIRST •*" chin /7J.OLOSHES and Gum Boots, also “Pluvol” Waterproofs. Preserves adds three times to wear of hoots.—Clayton’s. (TJ.O while the going is good. ~ Where to? Why, the sale of Feilding’s bankrupt stock at The People’s Emporium. rj.AlTEßS.—Ladies’ Cloth Gaiters " keep the feet warm and clean. —At Clayton’s. RANDS —Not Rough, Chapped or Sore when you use Handoline. Is 6d a bottle. —R-oss, Chemist, Peel Street. j ! IT AYE a bottle of 65 Lavender;! ! very refreshing and lasting, j 2s ; Bs, 5s 6d, and 8s 6d—Ross, Ohe- | mist, Peel Street. TTAVE yon seen the range of new Ties at L. Richardson’s. Nothing smarter in Gisborne. The latest styles. TTEAP on more Wood, the wind ia chill; let it whistle as it will—we’ll keep the home fires burning still.—Ring up Bell Coal Co. ’Phone 900. F. RICHARDSON, the leading JLj * Mercer, has a fine lot of Men’s Underclothing, suitable for winter year, in stock. Buy a set; you can’t 50 wrong. ' A/rOTOR Chains just landed, a ll 6izes; weed, non-skid, and Dreadnought.—'Farmers’ Co-op. MOW is the time to buy—Feilding’s, **■’ bankrupt stock being slaughter- j ed. Postcards worth 3d now Id at ‘ The People’s Emporium. PRUNES, sid per lb., case lots; Cornflour still from 6d per lb-—! Farmers’ Co-op. I ROWAN’S is the Shop for the Cbil-! dren. Unlimited quantities of. Toys and Books for little folk. Something useful or that will interest and ' amuse a child of any age at a small cost. School Requisites, Journals, Fancy Goods, etc., etc. RETURNED Soldiers. Your Re-! patriation Grant will buy more Furniture at Loach and Fraser’s. Let us quote you. ROSS'S Blood Purifier is a really -*-*■ good blood cleanser and a splendid tonic. 2s 6d a bottle.—Ross, Chemist, Peel Street. “R OSCAR” no doubt does make -*-*• sea voyaging a pleasure. 2s 6d a box.—Ross, Chemist r Peel Street. TYPEWRITING of all descriptions L undertaken on short notice. —A. leave, Good’s Buildings. ’Phone VI. P.O. Box 189. pHINK this over—lßs will purchase 1 you 12 well-bound Books from j The People’s Emporium. FHE Shop for the best value every L day—'Men’s Boots from 18s 6d p, Ladies’ Shoes from 14s 6d up.— . D. Harries. ADHERE did you get that lovely ' ’ Picture? I bought it at Vinmt’s. YiyHY throw away that Straw Hat when a bottle of Hat Dye from Vincent’s .will mate it as good as new? 17ITE have a splendid assortment of Ties, from Is 6d to 4s 6d, at R. Johnson’s (late Campbell’s). VOU buy the goods at less than -*• wholesale price at the saU of Feilding’s bankrupt stock at The People’s Emporium. r FIME BOOKS, approved by the Labor Department, in four useful sizes, to suit any business requireand Wages Books.—Times
FROMM’S BOOKSHOP —JUST LANDED— Charlie Chaplin Novelty Heads. Crayons and Children’s Paints. Dolls, Toy Books, etc. —CHEAP READING— Paper-backed Novels, Is copy. All tha Popular Authors in Hie 2/3 Editions. FANCY GOODS. LADIES’ HANDBAGS. EBONY BRUSHES * MIRRORS—NOTEL— We are not connected with any other firm in town. A- LANGE ID GE & CO.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5246, 11 August 1919, Page 1
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