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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I FOB LOWEST PRICES—ALWAYS, j pOR 'J’HE Jj£AN. I'ERSIDERS JpARM LABORERS AND HOLE-PROOF 'ft TROUSERS -13/6 PAIR T’HIS is a slight increase on our ■ former charge, but does not rep- ; resent 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— j l— S- —rfOUN S O N, ; MERCER AND CLOTHIER. j j PALACE BUILDINGS, j WANTED TO BUY OR SELL. j i —WANTED TO BUY— y j IN W. C40ky317 Ojhns LEMONfex ! (QUANTITY. D. J. . BARRY, LTD. iJORf/Nit MPers, Asters. Salvia, r44kjjiwd%her Plants, go to R. /pUT FIRE WOO; c.o.d. —Coutts 355 Childers ATECKLACE tinted. I novelty. Fold tres, a greu/ Cash Store oad mu Road. s 6d Son, elephone 986. -made, .handcol ohs: the latest hit&i |.Cenvdrietw -=M Economic PENTRE of Attraction for Men’s Tweed Suits, Boys ; Tweed Suits —“The Don.” pURRIE, 14 Lowe Street, for best and cheapest Chaff, Potatoes, Sugar, Tea, Soap, Candles, Flour, Jam, Pollard, Bran, Wi eat, Maize, etc. ANLY one Girl, only one Boy, only ‘N’ one Ring, only one Jeweller — la smith and Son. 'COW is til© time to see our vast assortment of Men’s Shirts, specially selected for present wear.— ‘Tile Don.” ROYS’ Suits, all fashionable shapes’ and seasonable material for pres-; mt wear—At “The Don.” j “VLD FALSE TEETH Bought, sound or broken. Best possible prioes a New Zealand. Send any you have o J. Dunstone, Box 1418, Auckland, j Ist. 28 years. Cash by return post. j SPECIAL WAMTEDS. ALL Household Requ irements, from 1 an Egg Whisk to a 14gal. Cop-! )er, a t The People’s Emporium. : H>E up to date and Stain your Floors with Stain bought at Vincent’s. 3U Y your Xmas Cards for the -* Home mail. We have a good j ollection at The People’s Emporium. 3EFORE buying your Suit consult ] ' R. Johnson (late Campbell). | 'riceg from 47s 6d to £5 ss, in all j hades and siz.es. T must be from Nasmith and Son, Jewellers, because it’s really ood. Shop ’phone, 449; Private, 598. Box 101. JO. 65 Lavender Water, the best ” of all. 2s. 3s, 5s 6d, 8s 6d. — oss', Chemist, Peel Street. 'APR Goods sell themselves—we wrap them up.—Nasmith and km, Jewellers. PERFUMES, Powders, Soaps, Tooth , Paste, Tooth Brushes, Hair and j Clothes Brushes, Combs, Purses, etc., j are cheaper at The People’s Em-; porium. i pLACE your Repairs in the hands of Experts —Ours. —Nasmith and Son, Jewellers. p OSS’S Blood Purifier is just the thing to heal up all those sores ; 2/6 a bottle. —Ross, Chemist, Pee] Street. pOSE Beads, Rose Beads, Rose Beads, perfumed, only Is 9d from The People’s Emporium. pOWAN’S is the Shop for the Chil- -*•*' 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. pID yourself of all pimples by tak- -*•*' ing Ross’s Blood Purifier; 2/6 a bottle.—Ross, Chemist, Peed Street. P OSS’S PEROXIDE CREAM Softens, Beautifies, and Preserves the Complexion. Try it. 2s 6d a pot.—Ross, Chemist, Peel Street. CANDALS in Black, White, § Tan, also small lot Rubber-soled Shoes, just in.—Clayton’s. CLIPPERS. Just in, all sorts; Men’s, Women’s, Children’s.! Ease your tired feet.—Clayton’s Shoe Store. S THE Shop for the best value every j day—Men’s Boots from 18a 6d : up, Ladies’ Shoes from 14s 8d up.— ] J. D. Harries. r HITE Shoes for Men, Women, and Children, also White Clean-! Get in early.—Clayton’s Shoe r HAT! Youi-etfurre a new Writing 1 Pad? Not a very serious prob- j when you can buy the 400-page ! for Is 9d from The People's EmHERE did you get that lovely j Picture? I bought it at VinTA7HY throw away that Straw Hat * * when a bottle of Hat Dye from Vincent’s will make it as good as new? t7'E have a splendid assortment of ' Ties, from Is 6d to 4s 6d, at R. hnson’s (late Campbell’s). VOU can always see more and never grieve over goods purchased from Nasmith and Son, Jewellers. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS Q.ISBORNE QLEANING QO. 2 HINAKI STREET, KAOT. ’Phone 93. CLEANING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION UNDERTAKEN. TANKS. CLEANED. CHIMNEYS S WEP?.;/ j

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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5345, 4 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5345, 4 December 1919, Page 1