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Bot N« 1« T«l»j„o»- Wo. S44L WHERE? Oo you have your Suits Tailored. FOR Clothes that Fit, that look Smart and F»s_lo__bl_, that art Wdlmade, Serviceable, and Dressy, c»U on ... . Johnstone & Smith, GISBORNE'S LEADING TAJLORH. SPECIALISTS LN MEN'B RIDING BREECHES LADIES' HABITS AND ASTBIDK SKIRTS. HIGH-GRADE HATTERS AND MERCBRS. ONLY ONE ADDRESS— Next Herald Office. Johnstone & Smith. I Grand Opera In Gisborne. It is scarcely likely that Oaruso or Tetrazzini will com» to New Zealand — ever. Yet you can hear their voices in the great masterpieces right here in Gisborne, and so very slight is the difference in clarity and richness between tho voice heard actually or through a . . . . GRAMOPHONE, ("HIS MASTER'S VOICE") that -when the music ceases yo.a are almost startled to find no H real singer there. I .u I- lie Gra ™ophone took its stand as a musical instrument when m the disc machine was perfected, lt is as far above the grinding and ■ scraping machines of the old days— (not yet, alas ! quite extinctl— ■ as the Pianola 19 above the old-fashioned barrel organ. I <.r> If yo ? c » re for goo<l music ', let us P^y you some on the H Queen Anne machine. Call any day, and hear your favorite H symphony or song. »«w«- ; , I Peel Street :: Gladstone Read. Clothes and Habits * OF A DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER ONLY OBTAINABLE' AT '» ZAK'S, 15 GLADSTONE ROAD. GISBORNE.

SPENCER PIANdS Have been Supplied to the following Men - of - War: H.M.S. "Africa" HJ.M.S. "I:„idu3laa , • ' X„ "Albemarle" „ •ii„K»... 0 ...;_" ' ' « "AlVion" „ -| M „ „,,." „ "Andromeda" (2) „ '\lii| iter" D "Argonaut" „ "Kent" (2) ■■* "Astraea" „ "King Alfred" -J „ Barham" „ "Majestic" < "Berwick" „ "Pandora" " "Canopus" „ "Pembroke" „ "Centurion" „ "Perseus" U„ "Commonwealth" . „ "Pioneer" 1.l „ "Cressy" „ "Powerful" UJ >„ "Diadenf" ( „ "Prince of Walea" * "Drake'? „ "Prince George"/ „ "Dreadnought" „ "Repulse" 0„ "Dryad" (2) „ "Russell" ___ "Exmouth" (2) „ "Spartiate" „ "Gladiator" „ "Superb" W I "Glory" „ "Sutlej" „ "Good Hope" /#, "Terrible" T" , „ "Goliath" „ "Tlieseus" JL 0,, "Grafton" „ "Venerable" "Hecla" "^ „ "Vindictive" i\ „ "Hermes". „ "New Zealand" W TKey give Satisfaction in all Climates. 52,000 IN USE. • OVER 3000 SOLD IN N.Z. • \ The Piano which has STOOD THE TEST wherever the Sun shines.

f^ SIT DOWN! _^_%^^__^^\ TUST try aud measure up* the advanta ßQ s which will accrue to you if you invest in an OVERCOAT now. Iv^^S^^^^l^^^ pu nee< 3 n,t haro the shivers on cold \f^_^i^<^^^^^ evenings. Y>u can dodge tbe Influenza 2_Q^^^^^^^W and Doctor's and Chemist's bill..' »_K^fliJ*>i f_tt»fl There is Economy in Prudence. M^P^^^^i fflwffi'i Come and make your choice from oar Selection of . . . DY-TO-WEAR ■^^^^P OvercoatsWt& ' 188 They are priced lower than you'd Nat Hooper, CASH CLOTHIER AND MEROER, McKee's Buildings.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13093, 5 June 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13093, 5 June 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13093, 5 June 1913, Page 6