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L 3 MEN’S HEAVY LAMBBWOOL CINGLETS AND PANTS. All sizes. Usual price 7/11, 8/0. Sale Price 5/11- 6/6 MEN’S ALL WOOL WORKING SOX. Heavy ribbed in Grey and Heather mix. Usually 1/6 pair. Sale price £ pairs for 2 /3 BOYS’ BLUE COTTON FUGI TENNIS & CANOE SHIRTS. Sizes 7to 10. Usually 4/11 to 6/6 Sale price 1/6 eacn BOYS’ STRIPED FLANNEL' ETTE PYJAMAS. Sizes 6 to 10 Generous cut. Good wearing. Usually 6/11 to 4/11. Sale price 2/\\ p3ir BOYS’ SCHOOL CAP. Slightly damaged Usually 2/11 to ._> ’J. Sale Price 6d each 10 Doz. Only MEN’S GOOD QUALITY FANCY SOX. Great variety of shadings. Sizes 10 to 11. Usually 4/6 to 5/6 pr. Sale price 2 ,/g P asr MEN’S WORKING SOX. wool. Usually If- pair. Sale Price while they last — 3 P airs ,or 1/3 An attractive line, of Men s Coats ;ji double-breasted full belted styles. Shades of l*'awn and'Grey. All fittings. Originally priced 60/6 to Si/-. Sale Price 59/6 Gur now season’s range of Men s Coals' in popular single and double-breasted fittings. Those are the season’s newest and smartest styles. All sizes and fitting/!. Usually 65/- to £6/6/-. Sale Price 57/6 t 0 V&lt. I H ■ 1 m m m m m 11 m xm f:Ssk I MEN’S Usually JO/6 to 00/6. A variety of styles and sizes in popular makes, such as Jlorsali.no, Woodrows and •Tore pi i Wilson, these are mostly medium and hound In ims, ;n a variety ol shades. MEN’S SHIRfS with 2 Collars Clearing at 9 /- A. sjieeial purchase o. factory oddjueuts. All jj;ood useful (jUalities and designs. Sizes 141 to 17. Worth 7 31 MEN’S ANTI-CREASE TIES GcocJ Designs. 3 for 28 Other smart styles in J-'ur Kelts. New shapes and popular colourings. 65 6. ami 8 11. Gearing \ Usually Sate prices 1 r 10/6 to r /a to n 6 at 4 AT

ELECTRICALLY COOKED FOODS Taste Better and Are Better COOK WITH ELECTRICITY j CHIEF CAUSE OF CAR BREAKDOWNS V CCORDING to the A.A. Technical En--V gj neeri ignition failures are responsible tor 30% 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 expenso to motorists. -A* S ro o It Pays to have Expert Attention TO assist starting in cold and wet weather, to * eliminate ignition faults, and to generally maintain the efficiency of the electrical system, place your vchiclo in the hands of a reliable automotive electrician for maintenance. These precautions arc necessary, ana wiil save you money in the long run. 1 N winter your motor demands frequent inspection of the distributor head, adjustment and cleaning of spark plug points, expert attention to the battery and wiring. PLAY SAFE tako your car to . . . Butcher & Meyrick Ltd RELIABLE AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS GREY STREET : : PHONE 589 OLD GOLD BUYS CHEAT PRESENTS Still some lying hidden away. Remember our warnings t will only disappear, Row, you may not know. Why ,ot turn it into USEFUL PRESENTS For £ worth if ANY OLD COLD (or Silver) we will g:ve yoii 32/vorth of goods of Any Description and suitable for ’RESENTS or in CASH at highest values. A. STONEHAM & GO., LTD. JEWELLERS AMD COLD BUYERS, 109 GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.

Tsiucty-niiie officers promoted From the lower dock have been appointed to the command oil His AJajestvs ships since 1920. 'Westminster Chimlny, Clocks irotn £5/10/- up. Wonderful bargains to(lay.—Stoneham ’s, Jewellers, Gisborne. (mknis& KEEPS OFF COUGHS* COLDS

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12903, 2 July 1936, Page 3

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