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ruLLT dipiiovid FREEHOLD £5 perl A cri GOOD SHEEP AND A BALI COUNTRY. MODERN BUILDINGS. 30 milee, on Main Rosd, frora Gisborne. Ftill particular* from—. W. LISSAHT CLAYTON,

SPECIAL VALUES AT BON MARCHE. LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS Trimmed Paisley, various colors, 8/11. LADIES' STRIPED COSTUMES, perfectly shaped, greys only, '„ 21/-LI-LAINE BLOUSE CLOTH, Wool and Linen (usually sold 2s ,fid), per yard 1/6. LADIES' LONG . GLOVES, v Black Fine Lisle, 2/3. THE RELIABLE STORE. 77 n-LADSTONE T>OAD, 1 . ■ GISBORNE. sx WORTHY "REPS." IK FOOTBALL BOOTS . . ONLY the tested, the true, arid tue - tried find a place of hea»r m the Rep. Football Teams. - They represent the best- «f th«ir kind •btainable. It's the same way with . . . . HARRIES' FOOTBALL BOOTS: They are selected for their sheer JB—dness and, merit— selected^ f or a plac* m our stock because they Answer th« raquirements of the game. , J. % HABIIES. BOQT IMPOiRTER. DON'T WAIT, LADIES, THE COLD WEATHER IS fliltE. CQNSOJ.T C M. NEILvL, Regarding Your Supply l»f WARM UNDERWEAR TTITE are now ready with aHngeSUok VV > of Woven All-Wool , COMBINATIONS NIGHTS BLOOMERS ' UNDER VESTS, Etc. Invest your money here, ; ; ; We will protect you from Winter arear. THE LADIES' POPULAR DRAPER. IMPORTED DINNER SETS AND S.. -,i ' ' . ■'. ' . r .;'".- ' ' ' ' ■ ■ ' v i • \ - . . WE don't ask / exclusive prices, but we dp 'give exclusive styles and the best of quality, so > check up your . china ware supply and see if you.canriot economise along some >>t her lui«s snfßciontly^to h\iy one' of tlio.^o J»>.-irable . setsj. '- • ■•" '-. ■.; ' '■■ . ■ . -. i,'| ; ' •".;;'' '■■ It will pay you to see ua, arid it will please us to Be*e you. > '■'.'. MIUJEM & GHAIC'S THE STORE THAT^S SET THE T6WN A-TALKING, \© © €>. 'fto ©©©.©©.© ©i© (B © ; © © © © © © fj) © ©.© © © © © 1 ©©©e©©©©.©6©o^9© '■ A i.'. lift PURCHASE JWT MABB 3 ,J\ OF WAREHOUSEMAN'S 1 STOCK. - ALL NEW SOG»S. 5 HUNMtEDS 'TO OHO«SE FR»M. !.■_ ■ . ■ . 1 STRAW SHAPES \' : l/11.- : :v ■' "- ■■'. ■■';■ READY ( : 6 TRIMMED' Hiia*-' ' 1 PADDY HATS } ■■■.:;■ ■■. '3/6. ■' ■;:,■ ■■■■' 1-- ■ ■ j I TWEED HATS I .'■'.'; 3/6.' : '; MANY OF THEBJ: ARE WORTH 1. DOUBLE, l ' ■II IMRI lU II i\\\ M w, ©©©©©-©©©©©©IB!©© - ©©©©©©©©©©©©©© i* ©'©©©©©©©©©©f^f!|©

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1273, 27 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1273, 27 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1273, 27 May 1912, Page 1

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