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i, V • m When You Look Around The Home There is Always Something That Needs a Little Brightening Up. SHOULD IT BE NEW WALLPAPERS, CURTAINS, CARPETS RUGS, CRETONNES, OR LINOLEUMS, Pay a Visit to the Cash Stores See Our Large Assortment of Inexpensive Furnishings, and You Will Be Surprised How Easy You Can Make the Home Beautiful At a Very Small Cost. YOU CAM HAVE YOUR WINDOWS BEAUTIFULLY, YET INEXPENSIVELY DRAPED. A CREAT VARIETY OF CRETONNES, 3(Jin. wide. 9d, 10? d, 1 * Yd. FADELESS CRETONNES Make Nice Window or Wardrobe Curtains. 3 Gin. wide. 1/6 Yd, CURTAIN NETS, Fadeless Colours. Combination Stripes of Blue and Gold and Mauve and fawn. 45in. wide. 1/6 Yd. CURTAIN NETS, Fadeless Coloured;. Borders. A Large Variety. 40in. wide 1/11 Yd. HONEY SHADE CURTAIN NET. A Very Popular Line. 36in. wide. Very Attractively Priced. 10£d Yard. CREAM, BEIGE & HONEY CURTAIN NETS. A large assortment of Patterns. 40in. wide. 1 11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 Yd. GET OUR QUOTE FOR BLINDS. Only The Best Quality Fadeless Holland Used. OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. SHADOW TISSUE for Loose Covers. . Cushions. "Window Seats, etc. See our range of Beautiful Shades. 31in. wide. 1/11, 26, 2/11, 3/6 Yd. Floor Rugs Are Showing in Beautiful Colours and Modern DeSigns, and Are Not Costly At The Cash Stores. TAPESTRY HEARTHRUGS in Very Pretty Patterns. Size 52in. x 2Sin. 811 Each. WHITE CURTAIN NET. A Very Good Quality. 40in. wide. And only 1/6 Yd. BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTH. In Pretty Colours. 3Gin. wide. 1/• Yd. A CHEERFUL EFFECT CAN ALWAYS BE OBTAINED BY PRETTY COLOURED CRETONNE AND OUR PRICES ARE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. CRETONNES, in a Large Assortment of Patterns. 26in. wide. Wonderful Value 6d Yd. LARGE SIZE TAPESTRY RUGS. Size 72ins. x 45ins. 19/11 Each. ALL WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS Can Always be Recommended for Service and Satisfaction. Size b4ins. x 24ins. 16 6 Each. A GOOD VALUE REVERSIBLE RUC, In Bright Colours. Size 4Sins. x 24ius. 4/11 Each, TAPESTRY RUNNER, Monied Pattern, in Shades of Red. Brown. Green. 27 inches wide. 3/11 Yd. We Shall Be Pleased To Show You Our Splendid Assortment of Axminster and Wilton Carpet Squares. The Values Are The Best Obtainable. HE M STORES The Cheapest Stores in Gisborne

All my life . . . I’ll recommend Lass^ "From being practically b«§» ridden with Chronic Bronchial Asthma—l bar® now put on almost thrae atone —and «ha» at the age of 60. I feel oar# that u months' faithful taking of Lsne'o will save anyone with Asthma.” ; (Name on application.) Lilt's Emulsion a only 3/6 cxd 4/6 * imt:h at till Chemists end Stores. EHCLSION ■•Tit© lasit words said to 1110 as I left in the train from Waterloo Station when coming to New Zealand by Professor Stapleton, tile greatest authority upon the science of herbage production in the Empire/’ remarked His Excellency the GovernorGeneral during tlio course of a recenit lecture at Nelson, were: "Do try and induce New Zealand farmers in suitable localities to grow all, the Hawke’s Bay ryegrass and fill the Akuroa cocksfoot they can for seed purposes, because we can- absorb as much as they can grow in the next live year s and there will also he a demand from the Continent as well.” Tile hiirth of an abnormally large lamb was reported by Mr. Wt.T. Bill, jun., of Westerfield, Ashburton county recently. Mr Bill weighed several lambs which were born on the same day, and they averaged between 61b. ahd 71b., but the lamb in question, which ,was a Romney-Merino cross, weighed 121 b. It has perfectly healthy appearance.

The number of dinners attended in a. year by the Lord May or of London usually exceeds 300- Lie is usually tlie guest, during the year, to about fifty dinners given by the city .companies, and the Mayors of the twen-ty-eight boroughs also extend invitations to him. The Lord Mayor in his turn is the host at Mansion House ilmnquots to the judges, bishops, majors, aldermen. common councillors, I hankers, and other bodies. The cost) of holding the office is so great that in spite of the official salary of £lO,000 few men can afford to be Lord Mayor. Most Lord Mayors .find themselves the poorer by £IO,OOO to £ls,- f 000 at the end of their term of office, and at least one holder in rec-’ ent years has had to jptfy £20,000 lor the privilege.' The Mayor has been, chosen. annually since 1215. The titleJ Lord Mayor came into general, use 1 , •about 1545. ‘

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Gisborne Times, 13 October 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, 13 October 1932, Page 2