SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOTHING y AT PRE-WAR RATES iIUTALLABY DEELEY has earned a world-wide reputation as a, Clothier, and, much as one would wish to, it is impossible ito emulate his stunt in the matter of providing Cheap Clothing. However, we are now offering the next best tiling in values, as will be apparent from the following lines:— SPLENDID RANGE OF tailored ]jox gurrs, 117/6 TO 130/. In Worsteds and Fine Tweeds, and made to keep their Shape. gPORTS guns. 90/ TO 112/6 OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM ii ! R. J. OIIN S 0 N PALACE BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD. SPECIAL WANTEDS. A GOOD Broom, ail bristle, at 4s 6d. Inspect this line at “The People’s Emporium.” A LL the Jewellery we sell we make, and all we make we sell. —Nasmith and Son, for th© latest, TJALLET Shoes, -3 to 2, just in. Splendid lot of Childs’ Boots and Slices at Clayton’s. , jjJLACK Oil Coats for j -*-* G ris, aIL sizes. 19s 6d for Boys and to 32s 6d. 1 —“The DON.” piIIMING Wat hes, -vhieh strike the hours ar i hime the quari ters, at Nasmith mcl toon’s Residents.—Have your j . English, American, and Australian papers and magazines posted J regularly from Rowan’s. P ONFECTIONERY from the leacl-'-7 ing New Zealand, Australian, and overseas houses. Se© our popu- i Inr id and Id sticks for cnildren. — ‘ Rowan’s, Gladstone Road. _ 1 I) lAMONDS!—Our huge stock of loose stones is immense. -11 l selected stones. Our up-to-date factory is always busy mounting these m selected designs m gold and platinum.—W. Good and Co. JJOLLS at Rowan’s. Celluloid, kid, rubber, rag china. From Id to £3. Biggest assortment and cheapest prices in Gisborne. JYIAMOND Experts send their friends, who want to buy Diamonds, to us. They know that good stones cannot be bought anywhere in tlie district as advantageously as here. We hold the largest stocks and hold a 45 year reputation for highest quality.—AV. Good and Co, Tf'NGLISH Teapots and Cups and; Saucers have been almost unprocurable. Full stocks Just landed at “The People’s Emporium.” j Tq'Oß Designs of Gardens and assist- : ante towards Laying Out your ! Grounds, consult R. W. Cook, Land- ; scape Export, 317 Ormond Road. Phone 1436. P.O. Box 251. OUGHT-DAY Watches at Na and Son’s, from 455. Sav bor and secure one. N asmitli laJJLANCY Beads of all description-, from 2j a string upwards. All colors and all lengths. Rowan’s, Gladstone Road. H AT Dyes just landed at People’s Emporium.”’ ‘The JJAIR Brushes from 9d.; Combs from 9d ; Brillia.ntine 9d.; Lime Cream 9d. ; Bay Rum lid. ; Cocoa- : nut Oil 7d. at “The People’s Emporium.” * JOB Lines at old prices in Men’s, Women J and Children’s Boots i and Shoe-?, at Clayton’s. i TJ'URAKE cures Toothache ; Is. -tV 1,-. bottle.—Ross, Cliemist. Peel St. TTEEP the School Children dry -*-v Plenty of Oil Coats for them at “The DON.” J ADIES’ Tweed Sports Costumes, in Smart Styles, and in good serviceable colors. Sale price 39/6. Guthrie and Mad dock, “Home of Good Values.” J ADIES’ Woollen Jerseys, in Khaki and Grey only, Special Value. To clear 35/-. Guthrie and Maddock. Home of Good Value. VOJiTH British Hot Water Bottles, 1 ' the Lest bottle made; absolutely reliable.—Ross, Chemist. i
QLD FALSE TEETH Bought, sound ; or broken, on gold, silver, or ) vulcanite. Post them to J. Dun- I stone. Box 1418, Auckland. Highest j cash prices sent by return mail. Est. ! 28 years. _ __ j rALD FALSE TEETES, damaged or sound, wanted. Increased price paid return mail.—Pearline Co., 16S Queen Street, Auckland. Established 1900. ! np'-ORK Sausages are delicious when made at Smith’s Pork Butchery (opp. Palace Pictures). T>HOTO Frames from Is to 7s 6d x at “Tlie People’s Emporium.” "P LACE your Jewellery, Watch and x Clock Repairs in the hands of experts—ours.—tNasmith and Son. I? OSS’S Cow Drench is the best for all cows; 1/0 a packet; 13/6 in dozen lots.—Ross, Chemist. Reel St. TREADING- for Winter Nights.—- t A Latest Novels and Magazines, j cheap Reprints and cheap Novel- j ettes. Hundreds to choose from at j Rowan’s.. ! QEPTOL Cow Ointment, heals and softens all sore teats; 2/- a tin. Ross, Chemist, Peel Street. I QALE 1 SALE! * SALE! Ladies’ 1 Cotton Vests with, and without sleeves, all full size and good shapes. Sale prices 2/11, 3/3, 3/11, 5/6. Ladies’ Warm Combinations, 1 in natural only. Sale prices 6/6, 6/11, ' 10/6 Guthrie and Mnddock, “Home of Good Values.” t QLIPPERS —~ Ladies’ Gents’ and u Childs’ Felt Slippers, just ar- j rived, 3s 3d up, at Clayton’s. j THE latest in Suit Cases (solid lea- j x ther), 79 s 6d,t0955; Travelling Bugs, ,43s 6d to 955, at R. Johnson’s, Palace Buildings. r HOYS of all descriptions at lowest x prices. Rowan’s Toy Bazaar, cheapest Gisborne. THE Shop for the best value every day—Men’s Boots from 18s 6d! up. Ladies’ Shoes from 14s 6d up.— J R. Harries. T ATEST English, A licfro hori tit American, and Australian weekly newspapers and magazines.—Rowan’s. Gladstone Road. T EATHER ‘ Goods, Electro-plated and Antimony Ware, China, suitable for gifts. Large assortment at Rowan’s. ■W E Buy Old Gold and Sdver.Nasniith and Son, Jewellers. C;< 6.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5534, 16 July 1920, Page 1
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