1200 ACRES O.R.P. \ A BOUT 1000 ACRES Felled anil \* _X Grass. Some Flat. W*i Fenced. £3 17/6 PER ACRE. I^jasy Terms. VY USSANT CLAYTON.
THE CASH STORES (Late Bon Marche.) I 350 LADIES' ' I REABY-TO-WEAB | HATS. I 7/6. I Usual Prices, 18/6 to 35/-. .>. ■ THE CASH STORES. J TBE CHEAPEST SHOP IN '£>■■■ TOWN. ■ " ■". '. : i ■ \
j MEN KNOW WHERE TO COME For DEPENDABLE FOOTWEAR! ■> i They know they can rely on . . i HARRIES' FOOTWEAR to give the service they expect m i return for their outlay! And" ')■< IT HAS THE STYLE ithat appeals to emart dressers. , Onr stocks are replete with, the newest Footwear from the leading makers, and .our Prices are, as usual, Exceptionally Moderate. J. D HARRIES, BOOT IMPORTER, j | Gisborne. j
I— ~ ■■ . ■ — -■ . SPECIAL THIS WEEK. ; w^S 1 A I'CK BLACK LEAF 10/ D FELTS r ■ I . . . \ WORKING MENS STORE :Ca^THING, MERCERY, BOOTS. jA4 4CRES, Freehold, and almost X\J new 5-r6omed House, only four miles out X all .beautiful flats and unfloodable; house has hot and cold water, Uathroom, pantry, etc., eto. Price, £2000, and terms, are very easy. Tins ife very cheap buying. — C. G. Piesse, Lowe Street. sAOllESnT?reehold, and- 'S-roomi^l Cottage, about 9 miles out;all rich flate and unfloodable ; £-acre m lucerne, balance grass. Price, £950, includes 3 cows, plough; trap and , harness, 'a mt Bbme furniture. About £400 cash re-""' quired.— C. Q. Piesse, Lowe Street. Xi ACRES, Freehold, and &7ooo_ed U Whare, about, 4^ miles out;., all flats and unfloodable. Price only £700; £150 deposit, or less, to good man. (A Very cheap proposition.)— C. G. Piesa«, Lowe Street. 14 ACRES and .4-robmed House, be. A. sides outbuildings, etc. ; all flat land,, and situated only 2 -miles from P.O. Buildings are almost new. Price £725, and very easy terms. — C. G>. Piesse, Lowe Street. . -. -vr-diittsw- . ' : '
A Dip IN THE Briny. BATHING COSTUMES FOR ALL. — LADIES' BATHING COSTOMES, 2-piece. •4/11 TO 8/11. ALL-WOOL Ditto., X 6/6. OraLS 1 BATHING COSTOMES. PRICES FROM 1/11 T0 3/6. . - MAIDS* BATHING COSTUMES. ' ONE PIECE, 97(5 . TWO PIECE, 3/U, 4/6, 4/11. v BOXS' 1 BATHING COSTUMES. 1/6 T0 3/6. * TWO PIECE, Q/11 MEN'S BATHING COSTUMES, 3/6. I TWO PIECE, 5/11 f LADTES' BATHING CAPS, I 5/6 EACK I 'A Melbourne I Cash Gisborne's Busiest Store: 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15120, 20 January 1920, Page 1
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