PETTIE'S SALE. Ends Saturday, March 3 BLOUSE BARGAIN." MENS MILITARY 6 only smart STRIPED MEN'S WHITE INDIA White > Voile T Blouses COLLARS, 2_in and CREPE COSTUMES, GAUZE SINGLETS, m smart styles, worth 2|in widths, all sizes, full skirts, worth 25/- with short sleeves, 5/11, NOW NOW NOW I\OW 2/11 Is doz. 12/6 1s each TrvrRTMATTrn «?tta*pfs VOILE ROBE MEN'S PYJAMA INFANTS' CREAM LENGTHS, m smart SUITS - flannel- COATS, m Serge, Peda\ Straw, all Sol- Stripes, lengths of 6 ette, all good useful Fleece Cloth etc, on, original y 10/6 to and 7yds, originally designs and colorings, original ly _ a/6 and 16/-. NOW 15/6 and 17/6, NOW exceptional value at 27/5, NOW 3/6 8/6 6s 6d 5/11 ___^___^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -_ a __Hß____a____M_aa_-a-a-~-~a*)a~*aa'> -__~-i~-i~ia~~ar-~a~-HBa~i~---^BiHi-MaMH*i-^ .■■■■■■•-■■■■■■■-■■■■■■■■-■■■'■■■■■■■ i Big lot of NECKWEAR,, Four Pieces of 40-inch S ft d i wm^vn r ?£ mC^ S deluding Muslin and Circular PILLOW MENS W_ ID. E-END SLIPS slightly soiled, Silk CoQars, to clear CASING, very specuil T^ worth 2/- each, ""» 21 to 33-mch, at . value. NOW NOW NOW 1d each B£d yard 3 for 2s 6d 3s 3d and 4s lid tat»t?J3TRV SOFA 12 Pairs Only MEN'S MEN'S WHITE COSTUME and DRESS T^UA T ISS, good o use- CTR^NG O^ADDLE: SHIRTS with stiff BUTTONS, m a variful designs «id color- TWEED RIDING fronts and ouffs, all efcy of shapes a«d ings, 25/6, BREECHES, all sizes, "«« originally 6/6, si^s, onginally 9d to N Sw worth 21/-, NOW NOW - . 2/6, NOW 19/6 12s 6d 2s 6d id card -____________________m_______________i ai__~aMMMMnMMMHBHHMH^H^-HBi ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ |^'~~~~^~-~~~~~~* wmwmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmm •n-pxTPAIfNTP QTLK iii 10 Pieces of VELVET Children's useful JAP. An odd lot of COTTON 7^KS™ CREPE DRESSES, FABRICS including and Taneo, 20ir. wide, Turquoise, and Rose, sizes 20 and 22 inches, Crimps, Muslins, etc., worth 7/6, NOW NOW to clear at. to clear at 2/3 3d yard 2/11 each sfd yard^ FULL SIZE PILLOW Sii Pieces of Brown NU^RY FLANNEL- BORDER CASECASES, exoeptionaUy and Blue RIBBONS, ' ETTE 27in wide, AIENT CLOTH, 40---good value, ,6m wide, NOW »P cc "4 W* . inch, worth 1/6, for 1/4* and 1/7* pr. 3d yard 5/H ■*«- i"' 9d yard 33in CEYLON FLAN- Ten Pieces of Pure Soft " 50hi PR"fNTED TAF- . FLORAL VOILES, m NELS, suitable for Finish LONGOLOTH, • FETAS for loose cov- . Dainty Designs, 27m Shirts and Pyjamas, 32in wide, NOW ers, worth 2/9, NOW wide, worth 1/3, NOW 1/4 yard 6/6 doz. 1/9 7|d yard BB i - i-i~*~*~i-_-B_-_-___-«-« - B-«-«-_«___« -■■■-■«■■■■■•■■■■-•■■■"■•■•■■-■■■■■■■ mVTFPTECE AFTER- INFANTS* SILK PE- CHILDREN'S MUS- Four Pieces of CREPE %SMDRESSES m LISSES, some slightly LIN FROCKS, trim- SYLVIA _ .iSilk and Prints Zenhv?s etc soiled, to be clewed, mcd with Embroid- Cotton), m shades of orally 11/9 to 14/9, ' tftfft™* a^Sax^Oni. ■ Sgto clear at 4/Uj NOW 6/e 4/11 3/ii .-::': 3/6 '■RTAOK LEATHER STRONG UNION MEN'S BLACK COT- TRIMMED MHiLIN■H^NDBAGS cood SHLRTLNGS, m good TON SOCKS, aU sizes, ERY, m many smart shapes, worth 8/6, designs, NOW . NOW 3 pairs for 15/6 . to NOW 1/H and 1/3 yard 2/3 ' 3/11 ' I ' ■ 5/11 Don't Miss Sale Time at PETTIE'S
: We Concentrate im Ford Motor Cars: BECAUSE IT IS WORTH WHH.E. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MOTOR CAR IN THE "WIDE, WIDE WORLD. We always knew it. The World knows it now. The FORD Car MAKES EVERY FORD OWNER A FORD SELLER, IT IS "NOT ONLY A MOTOR GAR, BUT ALSO AN INSTITUTION. PRICES: RUNABOUT (Two-Seater), £170 (P. 0.8. Wellington). TOURING, Five-Beater, £180 „ » TYRES, TUBES, AND ALL ACCESSORIES ALWAYS IN STOCK. Particulars from— r Ed. OAKS' FORD Motor Garage, GLADSTONE- ROAD AND GREY STREET, 'Phones 418, 747. GISBORNE. Box 219. ■""'''■_'__'_'■__■___"______■ /g§^ SEAGRASS SQUARES ffiffll and mats - i B§_L_r!§e3 * )* fpiEESE Inexpensive yet Artistic Goods , J" \Wh •*pl|H > " *&.. 'Jl manufactured m Japan, are enjoy - ms \ riT^^SOtfi aftr * n 8 "Wide' popularity m Gisborne this '1 flLtniz^^ Vf season. They've been on the market w "*LA/^^^l^f« I 0 "*)*? enough to have proved their ser■H"s"Mr"r^3£*fe^*isfe_ viceahility and real usefulness. WT '.'Vis jJp^PV Where there are children or much ■|j jSRTiI '* * traffic, nothing equals Seagrass, and for HivV ~ yvsT"*" - '^^ bathroom, verandah, and Dedroom floor H\Y\ "■*"**«£•-•■•■■■•--• coverings there's nothing moro attrach\v\ • "'^Tj^SmT- ' t v e * We'xe any number to show — ■\K» V >SB_f P 1 "*"* and figured squares, key and floral \ W borders, m shades to match every room. " V\ \* And OHEAP-so CHEAP! y^Jbßn TownfeyPyy^ COOK COUNTY FURNISHING HOUSE - GISBORNE. *_____________n__B_n_H_____n_ißn*_n__B_____'^^ Ihe Moffat Virtue Sheep Shearing Machine. TO LATE SHEARERS. "\X7iB NOW HAVE IN STOCK TOE RECORD - BRK A KING WIDE MOFVV FAT VTRTUE COMBS AND CUTTERS; ALSO ALL SPARES FOR MOFFAT VIRTUE SHEARING MACHINERY. JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD., GISBORNE BRANCH, AGENTS FOR N EW ZEALAND. #r gfIUOC grade 1 m _fT^ ■ __T *^ for Economy! M WkolM»l« A f «u 1. W. Q 6ROMPTOM Jl 00.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14234, 28 February 1917, Page 7
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