THE COLD WEATHER HAS SET IN. BE EATtLY, AND SECURE ONE OF W. H. CAMPBELL'S WARM OVERCOATS. Prices from 55s to £5 103. A Splendid Assortment to Choose From. WINTER SHIRTS From 4s 6d to 11s 6d._ ■FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS From 6s 6d to 1.2s 6d. ALIi-WOOL PYJAMAS 15a 6d to 19s 6d. CENTS' TWEED BQXED SUITS From 55s to 955. 10 per wnt. allowed off all Returned Soldiers' Purchases. W. H. CAMPBELL Next Door F. Hall and Sons, For GTSBORNE'S LOWEST PRICES— ALWAYS ! 'Phone 973. RIMLESS GLASSES AS WOtfN BY PARTICULAR. PEOPLE. T. B. GORDON, PROFESSIONAL OPTICIAN, opposite Bank N.Z. (15 "years' experience best opticians), has installed the most -up-to-date, machinery. Any make ,of Lense supplied. . Rinjr 734 for appointment. 42nd Reinforcements LEAVES GISBORNR 21st MAY. WRtsnir warHes MAKE USEFUL GIFTS TO SOLDIER FRIENDS. H. J. Grieve, JEWELLER, HAS AN IMMENSE SELECTION OF GUARANTEED WRISTLET WATCHES (With Luminous Dials), From 30/- T0 100/FOR GROCERIES, TRY EG DELL'S. TX7E COLLECT and DELIVER Orders VV throughout the District, and Guarantee Satisfaction m GROCERIES DRAPERY and HOUSEHOLD' GOODS. With Your Next Order, Try— EGDELL'S. (Late J. East). 'Phone No. 7. REYNOLDS' CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM. HAVE YOU AN EYE #OR THINGS ARTISTIC? If so, our Captivating Array of : J^OYAL QROWN JJBRBY, •" ' JJOULTON AND * Ought, to please you greatly. In graceful, individual shapes and designs, rich m color h'armohy, arid ; perfect m every detail of the Crockery i makers' art. SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL WARE. Also the Fine Showing of ,' SUPERIOR GLASSWARE which we are now showing. « THE CHEAPEST HOUSE/TO BUY FR#M. ' ! COME AND SEE I E\ C. A.~REYNOLD3. Corner Grey St. and Gladstone Road. Jjk YEB, MADAM, WE ARE mL DISPENSERS. fITCTB mix Prescription* as .yOTir ' I VV I Doctor would dispense theim ; ' himself. We use but the purest ingredientfl and exercise especial '' care — each Prescription being doubly checked to ensure accuracy. ■ You can be certain of best result* if we put up your medicinea. It yon can't send m or call — 'phone m. HAROLO h ARMSTRCHC, CHEMIST ft OPTICIAN. P.O. Box iSB. 'Phone 14 ;' GISBORNE. " FOOD_NEWS JUST IN- WHAT? Wheat, 7/9 bushel by the saqk, 8/- by. bushel lots ; ''A" Grade Oat«, 5/9 'bushel ; Pollard, 2001 b sack; 21/6; Benzine, 30/---case; Bran, 13/6 per sAck : \ M. Spirits, 1/6 bottle; Potatoes (primest), 12/6 cwt; Raw Linseed Oil, 11/6 gaJlon ; Flour, •19/-, 9/9, 5/-; Sugar, 15/9; Thistle Oatmeal, 7/6 bag; Southern 'Chaff, 10/- sack; Creamota, 1/6 packet, 17/- dozen ; Thistle Rolled Oats, 1/6 bag, 17/- dozen; British Wax Candles, still lid per lb, 10/6 dozen ; Kia Ora Butter still 1/6 per lb ; Preserved Eggs (any quantity), 1/6 per dozen; Onions, 3/6 for 28^8; Ground Coffee, 1/6 per lb (finest flavor) ; "Vantier's Special" Tea (sales increasing every week), 1/10 per lb, 8/9 per 51b parcel ; New Prunes, 8d per lb; Fjrs, jßd ; Raisins, 'Sd ; Sultanas (blue), 9dj Currants 9d; Cocoa, 2/11 lb. HAVE WE NO CLAIM TO, YOUR SUPPORT? ! The influence of "Our Famous LoW Prices" gLves . the answer. W M VAUTIfR & CO, "FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES," 401 Gladstone Road. 'Phone 494. 'Phone 494.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14607, 17 May 1918, Page 2
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