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AT THE ■ S'! QUICK BOILER TIN KETTLES', l/=» 1/3, 1/9 -Each. QUICKBOiLER TIN KETTLES. Galvanised Bottoms, 1/9, 2/3, With 11 Each. WATER TINS, Screw Top, Hold One Gallon. With 1/3 Each, Tin BILLIES, All Sizes, lid, 1/3,1/6,1/10, 2/6 Each. LIGHT tin buckets. very Useful, 1/3 Each. SPUN TIN WASH-UP DISHES, 10d, 1/3, 1/6 Each. TIN OPENERS. Assorted. 4|d 6d TIN PANNIKINS. Sd Each. 4/6 Per Daz. ENAMEL MUGS. Assorted. Sizes, ~ 6d lOd 1/3 Each, ENAMEL PLATES, Assorted Sizes,.m 10d 1A Each, WHITE AND GOLD GUPS and SAUDIRB JJ. Cup and Sauce?. 1 /g Half boz. WIRE GAUZE DISH‘CGVERS, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 ' Each. DOUBLE BURNER BENZINE PRIMUS STOVES. Complete With Draught Shield. 40/6 SINGLE BURNER OIL STOVES. A Good Reliable Cooker. 11/6 “ SQUARE FLYPROOF MEAT SAFES. 7/6 9/6 11/6 Each. ROPE CLOTHES LINES. 9d, 1/ E£ch s WALL LAMPS, Complete With Glass. Tin Bowls 4/11 Each. Glass Bowls 5/6 aeh ‘ TOMAHAWKS ARE ALWAYS NEEDED. 3/9 Each. -iURRiCANE LAMPS. 7/11 Each. KNIVES AND FORKS, dust the thing for Campers. 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 Pair. iANDLESTICKS, Tin Patent Clip Holder. 1/3 Each. VACUUM FLASKS, Pint Size, Assorted Colours. 1/6 Each. *W(3 CELL TORCHES, Case Only. 2/11, 4/6, 4/11 Each. 1 GRCH BATTERIES, 4id Each. 3 for 1 /-. FRYING PANS. “STEEL,“ 2/6, 2/11 3/11 Each, y ENAMEL WASH BASINS, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/- Each. THE CHEAPEST STORES IN GISBORNE,

Thus a London writer in an exchange : Two girls have just come back from what they describe as the cheapest and jolUest holiday they have ever had. They are business girls, not too welt blessed with this world’s wealth, and they decided to take a month’s trip on a . tramp steamer. The food .was plain, but good, and as they were always ravenously hungry, they had no complaints to make about the catering. The fare could scarcely have paid for the bare cost of their food. They had a delightful cabin all to Uiemsolvos. The captain told them what to do and what to see fit every Northern capital at which they touched. They (were, fairly extravagant ashore visiting the, pictures and all the show places. Even so, their expenses during the month of sight-see-ing amounted to at little more than £4 each. ‘‘There was po chance to spend money even if you wanted to.” they told me.

E ' Print, .fit .’shortest"' ;ijbtuj'4» > v eert Ticket*, .Balt Programmes, Dance Tickets; invitations ’ t/afits/ Wedding Invitations, ' Mejnoriani Cards, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock or Latest 5 ; Designs. Printine Work*'. • *‘ r (CONCERT Tickets, T)ance Tickets. Bali Programmes, Invitation Cards, etc., printed at shortest notice. New stocks of latest desift"* Times Printing Works.

TATE .Print, at shortest -notice; Com ;VY oert Tickets, Ball Programmes, Redding % ■ Invitations, ■ Memoriam Cards, etvr. Up-to-date stock -, of Latest. Designs, Gisborne Times Printing Works.

(Tt? special nrrangemeniA, neuter’* world service, in addition to other sources of information:-;i* used in th* cumpilation-of- the overseas mtel'.i eenee published in this issue and 'o:» Fights therein in Australia and Ag\ Zealand are reserved}.'

Who pays the bill, for ;tbp_ injured ? Consult ; the Standard- Insurance Company for frill protection.— C. G, Bloore, chief agent. S. G: Northo local managed.— (Advi.).

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11833, 14 January 1933, Page 2

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519

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11833, 14 January 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11833, 14 January 1933, Page 2

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