200 BOX SUITS For Men, 'TX7IHEIX it> a' matter of personal TwC^jJ^^ V V > apjiearsMice, you've got to -Wend ' /^4r " J - Value with Economy, or it's your loss. [ I *^ Much more than you think depends upon / I \V.lj B»\ I* vou come to us you can be sure of / JIL vil >v^ getting a. Smart Cut and a Tip- top Fit lA§ \ jj(I» "^i»j^^»3C^ in a Suit, and because of our famous \^*£?sj^ W " "T~n— — — / Small-profit System, the price will come Hi easy on your pocket. The Garments I|\\^-T are Tailor- mft ke, ready to wear. 'fr^ J NEW TWEiEIDS IN TUK NEW t f I^^ \ SHADES— \ if \ Greys, Browns, Plain and Fancy \ / 1 I Designs. rI ] #!>'■■- a fit iiiQR i:vjiuY - Nbv^\^l Jzb^J^L Come .in now while you're thinking of it. A^^^T^^ *'■'■■■ PRICES* FROM >5s v< "^' n:r;/. the suit : c.s/.- «. ■*■' OOf OOfm i - ' • — — — — '/ Robertson's ON THE NEW CORNER. ! WHERE THE COOD HATS ARE." (No. 1) Our Best Thanks TO OUR MANY FRIENDS EVERYWHERE FOR THE BIGGEST YEAR'S BUSINESS WE HAVE EVER EX- ! PERD3NCED. "IyrONTHS AGO WE MADE CAREFUL PREPARATION FOR , THE NEW YEAR, AND ARE. NOW IN THE HAPPY POSITION OF BEING ABLE TO KEEP PRICES DOWN DURING 1917 AND, WE BELIEVE, GIVE THE BEST VALUE PROCURABLE IN NEW ZEALAND. C. ROSIE & CO. FOR BEST VALUE. (No. 10) EVERY ROOM GOOI, AVD YOU* COMFORT/ BLE. T^' ' " '.". " y That's the 'best of Window and Door X~?^\'*!Sfa~j%fc>jofe~S'ift *j^ Screens. Flies and mosquitos simply I V '^/i i i canH. get in, and yet every vrindow and • :Ufl-~ «!!— /ulj Tp door can be wide open in summer day . j lejj^g; L-^jjiyE jjD IJ T)ONT jjrasp Tvlien it's a matter ijp^J \\^ "3 il I of a few shillings between "you and comM^S vB jj HI fort. - ffl^^m H^«^iEffl3t| (I DON'T let the children be worried i In an<^ bitten to desperation when you I H^m^ Wij|||j^CTF| I j OAN keep insects out. 'lilliPlf BBlPllllllilnmli II DON'T have rapacious flies crawling I fjfsfls|ft njlß || nil I jmjt if over your food when, you can avoid it. |ij! j||bHb -Jl' „ Prices of Screens aire not out of the [fiji— rc v?/ ±,*W Door Screens j(any size to your order, ' jo J^^f^H ir * LMr% )6s^ S* ll2^ stout frames), for 16/8. T i^^2^^iTra|Mnii ; |k^ Flies bring disease. ; Into your spot"^j^Si^^^^v^sW Up-^ less home any filthy germ may be "•i-. swiiViKi^i^^^f, 1 * brought through their agency and inno- • r cent children be the v,ictims. ' H. PRIME, The Ironmonger. Gisborne. GARRETT - Chemist. Christmas wfcJߧi|^ 191G* yW^gffiy^r OF COURSE, YOU HAVE ALREADY THOUGHT OF, THE BOYS IN THE FIRING LINE, AND NOW COMES THE TIME OF THOSE RELATIONS AND FRD3NDS NEARER HOME. THE QUESTION OF A SUITABLE 'XMAS GIFT .CAUSES DEEP CONSIDERATION, AND AS THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY A TIME FOR UTILITY PRESENTS . . WE WOULD SUGGEST FOR THE LADIES: Fancy Handkerchiefs, boxed in and Neckwear, Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Manicure Sots Handbags, Perfumer Panama Hats (newest shape), Sunshades. FOR THE MEN: Ties, Braces, Socks, Panamas Silk Handkerchiefs, Khaki Handkerchiefs Pyjamas, Shaving Outfits, etc., etc. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., LIMITED, PEEL STREET.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14192, 9 January 1917, Page 6
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