a^a a aaaa mmm »_— a m+mm •«_«_■—_ _«— m_m_«M 1300 ACRES AT £3 17/6. ABOUT 1000 acres Felled and in Grass. A Bargain at the Money. ONLf £1500 CASH WANTED. W. USSANT" CLAYTON. -. i~_— >m*_b_ _■_ aan ■■»——»—_—«——■■■_»■»■■■ «k~>
THE GASH STORES | (Late Bon Marche). I SALE I HARRISON'S 1 £ s. d CLOTHING AND MERCERY STOCK • s Now Proceeding. j THE CASH STORES. 1 THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN I TOWN. ■ -WMaMawManMHMHHnaH_H_H_i_ai~< A "GLAD" TIME FOR' YOUR FEET Assured by Harries' Solid, Hardwearing Boots for Men. They're top-notchers — every pair — in the good c'i qualities that some seem to have forgotten oJI about. OUR BOOTS FOR MEN ARE THE SENSIBLE KIND —no extreme "Yankee" styles, but the kind that every Gisborne 'man wants and can't always get. J. D. HARRIES. BOOT IMPORTER, Gisborne. a_^-------^-a-aa_M_Ha_ Ba a_i_M___ B __ . . j ■ SEASONABLE -l UNDERCLOTHING At the KNITTED- UN'-K'M'ANVS. ALL : wc ■',-.■-.. PRiCHi-r/ii, 1./6. 12/6. PLAIN UNDERPiYNTS, ALL WOOL. PRICES— 9/6, 10/6, -12/6. J^EN'S OTORJE, GLADSTONE ROAD. Jt^Btm^ommmmm wmmwaammmammm _■■_■_■_■_■_ READ THIS ! — Five-roomed House, built 1914; hot and cold Avater. gas, sewerage, etc., etc., washhouse, copper, tubs ; a very nice home and right in town. Price £800; terms, £200 cash. ,—C. G. PIESSE. ...„*.; ..:;. IMAIEDIATE POSSESSIONof , \Eive-. roomed House,, .very solidly jmiilt'rr gasi iii ev&ry room, sWerage^ywMEßotii?e; : copper and tubs, enamel bath, etc. ; very? nice lawn * and • hedges. Price; £930"; terms, £250 cash.—C. G. PLSSSEy VIC^ORLri. TOWNSHIP.— Up-to-date. 4-roomed Cottage, with every modern conveYiience, hot iwater, gas. enamel bath and basin, sewerage; a pretty little home for £600, and only £75 cash.—C. G. PD3SSE. ON TRAM ROUTE. -*■ Pour-roomed Cottage, with bath-room, washhouse, copper and) tubs; a very comfortable home for £600. and only 2 chains from trams.— C. G. PIESSE, Lowe Street. I " ' | __HMnMHHi ' Blouse I AND B (Costume I Barqains. I TTURRY ! If you Avish to secure « XX an exclusive and Avonderfully fi" smart Blouse or Costume, for the 1 present prices will be impossible B after this fashion apparel ,is quickly fl sold and gone. fl PT'S AN ACKNOWLEDGED I FACT that this evejit simply ex- flplodes the average storekeeper's » old-fashioned idea of getting long- fl profit prices throughout the season, fl NOTE THESE, OFFERS ! 1 Women. Avill «ee at a glance # that fl they Arere never inteuded to go at fl prices like these: — fl Ladies' Wincey Blouses, I . 19/11. 13/6, 16/6. 1 White Silk Blouses, 19/6. jg Crepe-de-Chene, B 32/6, 37/6. 42/6. 45/-, 47/6. ffi Blade and White Check Costumes, a Usually £5 15/-, Noav £3 10/-. . I Fawm Gai'bi. Costumes. a £7 7/- for £5 19/6.' § £5 15/- for £4 10/-. | • BE AMONG THB FIRST ALONG 1 —ITS BEST! g Melbourne Cash GISBORNE BUSIEST STORE f P.O. Bos 207, Gisborne. & I \
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15273, 22 July 1920, Page 1
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