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NOW THE WAR IS OVER I "MfEW ZEALAND TAKES HEIR PLEASURES GLADLY. JVFTER I -^ FOUR LONG YEARS OF PATIENT WAITING, HEROIC WORK- ! ING, AND SILENT LONGING, OUR WOMEN THROW THEMSELVES I WITH ZEST INTO THE ROUND OF SOCLA.L GAIETIES, SPRUNG FROM THE DESIRE TO HONOR THE RETURNED HERO. OUR SHOWROOM— ALWAYS THE HOME OF LOVELY THINGSHAS NEVER. BEEN BETTEIR PREPARED TO MEET THE NATURAL DEMAND FOR— Exclusive frocks, Costumes and Model Blouses. ECSTACIES GREET THESE COSTUMES — AN ARTIST CONCEIVED THAT BLOUSE WITH FLORAL NINON, LINING THROUGHOUT, MATCHING ALL THE SHADES OF JADE. BROWN, NAVY, GREY, I AND ROSE. HOW E_TFI_C_TVE THESE EVENING FROCKS OF GEORGETTE, ■ NET, CREPE NINON, CHIFFON TAFFHTA, AND CRiEPE-DE-CHINE, Jp-^Jj. IN BLACK AND BEAUTIFUL COLORS, "WITH NOVEL TRIMMING j^^gA EFFECTS. JpS The Costumes ■j^m THE COSTUMES, m Gabardine, comprise all the new shades of mole, jSi\\\%? !»_ > X fawn, and nigger brown, smart tailored styles, with novel belts and pockets. iW*P» £5 12/6, £8 15/- T0 10 Q^as. JrwmJ\ \ • \ iVI NEW SKIRTS, m fine Serges and Gabarines, and Cream Gabardines, jAL^/M\l «\ %1 • I I Ul'l mostly pleated styles, range from •wM_J_MVn mW . JiP^ /ft £3/- to a /GUINEAS. J^^M Blouses /W*_lT^Hm^__) • MODEL BLOUSES, m ultra exclusive styles, of Georgette, Crepe-do-JanlmtA 1\ T llftiw^^_ Chine, and gold and silver embroidered tissue, yeiled with Georgette and J^l^Tvlb IPiC^ 5 Q.UINHAS TO 22 GUINEAS. » •% i ' . VAmTY CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES, m whit* and all smart shades, * ™* « • suitable for day and evening wear. 32/6 T0 59/6. ' m SMART STRIPED JAP. SILK SHIRT BLOUSES, m■ a variety of dainty colors. 26/6. Semi-Evening Frocks Our Large Selection of exclusive MODEL FROCKS contains smart styles, suitable for dinner and evening wear, m chiffon taffeta, with crepe Georgette or Ninon tops ; CTepe-de-ch me, etc. Prices range from rj Q.UINEAS TO JjJ G l7ll^ 8, Knitted Sports Coats We have a Wonderful Variety of smart KNITTED SPORTS COATS, m new and quite exclusive styles, with stripe and shadow knit collars, cuff- • and belts. 69/6 T0 7 G umEAS - *■"•.• Other styles m KNITTED. SPORTS COATS, m navy, gi-ey and heather I mixtures. 39/6 A * D 49/6. Ed m our window. hJIPCT ofau Atny

| t' j "•..■--. . ■■■■ ■>:. — „ . •^■•\v.i. k i.-_*^,s-.-.--.-«.v---;'. ■.-.-■..;-*.•.«;-!•—-.. •■.■■■ IHI Fordson TRACTOR SAB ARRIVED. ___«-»-■ » i _ . . ■ THE MACHIN* THAT 18 KEVOLUnONISINQ AGWOULTOTW. Tk-cvu-ndt of "FORDSON'S'" were Purchased by the British, Frank, •**_< Ameritan Governmente to help to win the War. Ike ''FORDSON" Helped to Solre the Food Problem. Mr. FARMER,— -The' 'TORDSON" ia not an Experiment j it will 4© '' Jtrerytbing that i» «Uimed for it— and DO IT WELL I PRICE, £325 (f.o.b. Wellington). — -_-_--i | r * t I gD IT AT THE ROLE DEAL-ERA FOR POVERTY BAY AND KAB_ BOAITBignell & Holmes, JOED GARAGE, GISBORNE, ' -* - ' "" Poverty Bay Carriage Factory . I— »■— «— l I | ll I A HORSE/MY KINGDOM FOR A HORSE! A HORSE, AND A LEYDON BUGGY ! _.ii ii THERE Is no* need, though, to proffer & Kingdom for a Leydon Buggy. A few pounds will buy you the Finest Buggy you could wish for — Styli-h, Handsome, and Soundly Constructed, Evenly Balanced, Comfortable, and Bmooth-running to a degree. JUST FIX YOUR MIND ON IT! I have a apod rariety of New 1 and Second-hand Gigs, ditto Buggies, Far- ' men' Spring Drays, and Express Waggons ready for sale. Prices are Right I MOTOR HOODS AND UPHOLSTERING. PAINTING and REPAIRS of Every Description undertaken at the Shortest Notice at — J, B. LEYDON'S POVERTY BAY CARRIAGE FACTORY, -BRIGHT STREET, GISBORNE. 'Phone 116. 'Phone 196. THANKS. ■ a i ■ . .' i i ii JTOHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO THANK THE PUBLIO OF GISBORNE FOR THE GENEROUS SUPPORT ACCORDED HUM DURING THE ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE, WHICH HAS JUST CLOSE-). ALTHOUGH THE USUAL SELLING PRICES HAVE BEEN REVERTED TO, THESE, IT WILL BE FOUND, ARE ONLY IN ACCORD. ANCE WITH THE EXOELLEtNT VALUES ALWAYS OBTAINABLE AT THE STORE, WHICH HAS BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR PLACING ON THE LOCAL MARKET A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLB AT THE LOWEST COST. m HkM«m— ■»— •_ *_■__« Chas, Taylor, CABINETMAKER - • GISBORNE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 7

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