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It would take a lot to Beat our Summer Shirts. THERE ISN'T A BETTER SHOWING EN" TOWN. WE SNAP UP ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS AND BEST QUALITIES, AND CONSEQUENTLY ARE ABLE TO OFFER FOR SELECfHON The Smartest and Most Exclusive Choice m Town. AT PRESENT WE ARE SHOWING MANY NBW NOVELTIES IN STRIPED, SPOTTED, AJSTD FANCY EFFECTS — HVERY ONE DEPEND ABLE AND vSERVtCEABLE IN QUALITY. WHEN YOU WANT TO REPLENISH YOUR STOCK OF SHIRTS, CALL IN HERE— YOU ARE SAFE FOR THE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT PRICE. i dohm&ton® dßr Smith, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS :: :; s: GISBORNE. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■gH~-~~~~~~8 GREETINGS TO ALL! \2LW IN SOLICITING YUUR PATRONAGE FOR THE YEAR 1916, WE DO SO WITH EVERY CONFIDENCE IN OUR ABILITY TO GIVE COMPLETE SATISFACTION AKD BEST SERVIOE. THE NEW YEAR BRINGS US COMPLETE AND UP-TO - DATE STOCKS OF A. ... _ s Pianos Gramophones Music and Instruments of Every Description. OUR STOCK IS CAREFULLY S ELECTED, PRICED AS LOW AS COMPATIBLE WITH QUALITY, AND OUR SERVICE — PROMPT, I COURTEOUS, AND HE-SPFUL. THE SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL, AND COMPLIMENTS FROM ...... E. CHRISP & SON GISBORNE. A REAL BARGAIN SALE ! SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR TKIS WEEK. i i Men's Strang Tweed OQQ DOZEN Men's Tan and Black Trousers were 8/6, - Derby Boots were •9/6,12/6. GENTS' 26/- and 29/6. : Bargain Prices . 5/il, UilliTC Bargain Prices 16/6---6/11, 9/1 L WH,TE and 19/6 " ._ , __, .„ . HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies' Tan Kid Derby Mens Flannel Snorts Shoes were 16/6. Suits were 45/- "~ — ~ Bargain Price 11/6. Bargain Price 29/6. TO BE CLEARED AT Ladies' Grey Kid Boys' Serge Knickers. S.°. es » 1 - bar » were Real Bargain. Price, 9/11 DOZRX - /6 ' 3 / 1 L ( - A Bargain Price 7/11. boys' odd „ r ohsldren ' s Tan VESTS ■MHHR9fIHP!£2~ 9 Q|ffl Button and Lace (All Sizes) HmSiiß Imm^mW BOOTS TO CLEAR If Ijß^^ f^dl (7 to 10) 1/11. [cEdthin^aS^ 5/9. ''VHHHHHHHHHHBHHHBHHHHHHBHHHIHMHII^HfIHI^HBBIIIHIHP" 0 A Practical Combination Highest Quality: Lowest Prioes. Flour, 50's, Al brand, 7s 9d.' Vinegar (for pickling), best Malt, Flour, 25's, Al brand, 3s lid. ls 9d per gallon. Kerosene, 5s 3d per tin. Hudson's Extract of Soap, ls 3d Potatoes, 10s 6d per cwt; 91bs Is. per dozenOnions, 81bs for Is. Gold Dust Washing Powder, 41bs, Jam, 7lbs, St. George, 3s. ls 7d per packetJam, 21bs, St. George, lOd. Salt, 71bs lor 6d. Jam, lib, Peapock, 3 for ls. Raisins, 6d per packet ; 2s 9d halfJellies, 5 for is ; 2s 2d per dozen. dozen packets. Cornflour, B. and P., 7d. Apricots, Evaporated, lOd per lb. Cornflour, Brown's, 5d per lb j 31bs Plum Puddings, St. George, ls, for Is. Is 3d, 2b, and 2s 3d. . i Vinegar (best Malt), 6d per bottle. CLIFF. CHURCH CASH GROCER, UPPER GLADSTONE RDAD. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. ' * 'Phone 780. . lM * lilll "' M " lMMl ' l^"^"^ W "* l * illllMMM *^' ll^^ UNALLOYED PLEASURE IS DERIVED FROM OWNING A DODGE Motor Car. THE . "DODGE" MOTOR OAR has more than fulfilled all that is claimed for it. It has proved itself to be an improved Car m eveiry respect— in mechanical equipment, m workmanship, m appearance, and m easy -running ; and, furthermore, tke "DODGE" is the biggest value m Cake obtainable to-day. Every "DODGE" owner is enthusiastio about its* sweet ranning, its speed, its easy negotiation of steep hills, and the splendid manner m which the system of springing absorbs every shook and jar on even the roughest roads. It will pay yon to inspect the "DODGE" when contemplating the puirchase of a Cap, no matter what prioe you intend spending. J..R. REDSTONE & SONS, LTD., GISBORNE. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmnnnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmwm

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 6

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