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Bargains for Men at PETTIES’ SALE MEN’S HEAVY LAMBSWOGL SINGLETS AND PANTS. All sizes, Usual price 7/11,.- 8/0. Sale Price 5/11’ MEN’S ALL WOOL WORKING' SOX. Heavy ribbed n\ Grey and Heather mix. Usually 1/0 pair. Sale price 2 P airs for 2/3 BOYS’ BLUE COTTON FUG I TENNIS & CANOE SHIRTS. Sizes 7 to 1.0. Usually 4/11 to 0/0 Sale price J /g each BOYS’ STRIPED FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS. Sizes 0 to JO Generous cut. Good wearing. Usually 3/11 t(j 4711. Sale price 2/11 pai! BOYS’ SCHOOL CAP. Slightly damaged. I ■ snailv 2/11 to 40Sale Price 6d each 10 Doz. Only MEN’S GOOD QUALITY FANCY SOX. Great variety of shadings. Sizes 10 to 11. Usually 4/0 to 5/0 pr. Sale price 2 /g P air MEN’S WORKING SOX. A' wool, Usually .1 /- pair. Sale Price while they last — J pairs.for j /g TWEED OVERCOATS An. .nitmotive line ,of Men’s Coats m douhle-hreasted full bolted styles. Shades of Fawn tun!’ Grey. - All fittings. Originally priced 00/0 to 'B4/-. Sale Pries 59/6 Our new season’s range of Men’s Coats in popular single and double-breasted fittings. These are the season’s newest and smartest styles. All sizes and fittings. Usually 05/- to .£O/0/-. Sale Price 57/5 to £5/12/6 it m m mm rm wm. mm m m ■m m im m m m m m. m mm m 1 r 4 m MEN’S HATS 100 Good Quality FUR FELTS l/sually 10/0 to 20/0. A variety of styles and sizes in popular makes, such a.MEN’S * SHIRTS with 2 Collars I‘orsalino. "Woodrows and .)osejili 5\ j 1 sol 1 , these arc mostly medium and hound brims. ;n a variety of shades. Clearing' at 9/11 Other small styles in bur Kelts. New shapes anu popular colourings. A special purchase o. factory odduicnts. 1 good useful qualities a ml designs. Sizes 1 I /. 1m 17. \Y ortji i, Jl. an d S 11. MEN’S ANTI-CREASE TIES Good Designs:. 3 for 2 6 I .suall.v 10 oto 0. Sale prices 17 /g to £9 'g Clearing at 4 11 QUALITY GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES

\ CCOROING to the A.A. Technical EnA gjnccr, ignition failures are responsible tor 30'7 more breakdowns than any other cause. These troubles are caused through lack of care and attention to electrical equipment, resulting in serious delays, inconvenience, and expense to motorists. s ro o It Pays to have Expert Attention - rn assist starting in cold and wet weather, to l eliminato ignition faults, and to generally main* tain the efficiency of the electrical system, your Sicloin the hands of a reliable automotive elcotr.cian for maintenance. These precautions arc necessary, will save you money in the long run. 1 n winter your motor demands frequent inspection of 1 the distributor head, adjustment and clea'imgofspark plug points, expert attention to the battery and wiring. PLAY SAFE : take your car to . . . RELIABLE AUTOMOTIVE ELEGTRIGIANS GREY STREET mm PHONE 583 Still some lying hidden away. Remember « u «- earning; t will only disappear. How, you may not know. W V lot turn it into USEFUL PRESENTS. For- £1 worth if ANY OLD GOLD (or Silver) we will gwe you 32/. vorth of goods of Any Description and suitable for PRESENTS or in CASH at highest values. A. STONEHAM & CO., LTD. JEWELLERS AND COLD BUYERS, . 109 GLADSTONE ROAP, GISBORNE.

That the winter racing season »s approaching is evident ironi two applications made to the .Borough ConnHI last evening. The Poverty Bay Turf Club wrote applying for the.use <if the old Park racecourse, now. known as the INI akaraka domain, on Thursday, and Saturday., July 23 and 25, and ,the. Hunt Club made a similar request tor Saturday, August 1. Both applications - were granted. Who pays the hill tor 'he injured? Consult the Standard Insurance Co puny for all protection—S. Northe. local manager.—ndvt. H C

IRISH MOSS , TFor a Cold in the head

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12902, 1 July 1936, Page 3

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