Box 14. Tel. 840. Johnstona & Smith, GENTS' TAILORS AND MERCERS. White Tennis, Bowling and Cricketing SHIRTS. FINE QUALITY WHITE MEtRCJERISED TWH/L SHIRTS, light weight, cool and strong wearing, well made, collar and pocket attached, all sizes, from 5/6. .'•■■■ SILK SHIRTS from 10/6. MEN'S PANAMAS from 10/6. BOWLING, CRIOIvETING, or TENNIS TROUSERS from 9/6. If you seek a SUIT with individuality in it, you will find it ia the garments we make. We put more work into our Coats than la usually considered necessary, for we want them to keep their shape. COME AND COMPARE VALUES. Johnstone & Smith. ONLY ONE) ADDRESS NEXT HERALD OFFICE. : FINE STOCK OF Latest Model Pianos OX VIEW IX OUR SHOWROOM. WE STOCK Upright Grand and Palyer Pianos. ' ■ -■.-.'' ' i - ' ■ . .'•■■ s|... ' CASH OR TERMS. ' . r I OUR . . , ) \ [ IS IN FULL SWING; ' I THE TABLES. COUNTERS, AND WINDOWS ARE PILED HIGH WITH BAR GAINS. * CONU AND SEE. f Gents' Tailor-cut Bos Suits, Boys' Tweed .Sports Suits, , i Light Greys and Dark sizes 6to 12. Real v Sale ► MJrowns. Were 72/6. Real Prices 17/6 and 19/6. . » Saie.Frice 59/6. ..■,.• Men^e White Tennis and Gents' Soft Felt Lounge Hats. . Neglige Shirts. Special • . Were 9/6 to 14/6. Real Sale Pri^ 2/11. j___i_ :■ Sale Prices 6/6 and_7/11. ___ Ladies' Glace Kid'Bat Shoes. .'; 5 Men's Pyjama Suits. Were Were 23/6. Real Sale 7/6. Real Sale Price 4/11. Price 18/11. I HEW ZEALAND 1 "I ;Rp|pl NEW ZEALAND ;||jMgj!§ CLOTHING FACTORY ...... -r . ~ r— < ■ - - — ■ -^ . . ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■.•.■• ■:) '• ■:■■'■■■' ■ ■ '•■ I9IS IOIS f . ■' . ■■...■■ ■ ' /•■'.• '.■■■'■.'■. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS WE EXTEND Bli^T WISHES FOR A Prosperous and Happy New Year. A BACKWARD GLANCE, over Nineteen-aeventeen reveals a most satUfaclory year's business, made possible by the loyalty of hundreds of regular cuatomers. To these we express a hearty appreciation of ; the goodwill Bhown us. Looking forward to Nineteen-eighteen we see new opportunities for promoting and protecting your interests, and, of course, shall hope for the generous respohse auob, a policy always inspires. ■'■ .'0:':::H #pS^~^ .;--:- Vv ■■>>■■■■ : ' . W^-S*a^ll;-vLaw : ri^, x - - CHEMIST ■'. SISBORWE _r__.., ):■'■ ■■;.:./ .■■;■•'■■.■ ■.;■. ..■,. ..-■ ;. .; .■ ~ ~y ■ *VOU|GET IT IN THE Hupmobile. —Speed, Grace/ Power, Economy. In the latest Hupp you get MORE power, MORE economy, MORE grace, than in previous models. ' It is a better HupmobiJe— yet despite the increased import tax on motor cars, it sells at a bedrock price. Twenty per cent, more poww, with no increase in petro'l consumption —that's one big feature. . r Underslung rear springs, electric Jighting and ; starting, headlight dimmers, are among the other big feature*. • Come, let us explain the winning points of this bitf "Car with the brand of the Circle H." J Ji. REDSTONE & SONS, LTD. MOTOR AGENTS, GISBORNT?.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14534, 20 February 1918, Page 6
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