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CHEER UP! ' LINDSAY’S Biq Footwear Sale NOW ON, CAST YOUR EYE OYER THESE PRICES, SELECTED FROM THE ’MANY .SENSATIONAL VALUES NOW OFFERING. 36 Pairs Ladies’ Rut-ton Boots, colored tops. Usually 37/6. NOW 10/6. 18 Pairs Ladies’ Patent Courts, smart shapes. Usually 42/-. NOW 21/-. 33 Pairs Ladies’ Glace Shoes, round toes. Usually 37/6. NOW 17/9. Men’s Glace Derby Boots, smart toes. Usually 5(5/-. NOW 25/-. Men’s Working Boots, Solid Leather. Usually 35/-. NOW 25/-. Men’s Box Calf "Boots, Usually 65/-. NOW 27/6. DON’T HAXq BACK AND REGRET IT—GET IN EARLY AND BUY; EVERY PAIR REDUCED. Lindsay's Shoe Store 103 GLADSTONE ROAD AND 24 PEEL STREET.

* EL ■s~i --o 1 © Hatch Them . HI!! ' A GOOD, STRONG CHICK FROM EVERY lIATCHABLE EGG IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DEMAND OF YOUR INCUBATOR. The Buckeye IS GUARANTEED TO HATCH MORE CHICKS, AND STRONGER CHICKS, THAN-ANY OTHER INCUBATOR. WOULDN’T IT PAY YOU TO OWN THAT KIND OF INCUBATOR? T Standard Brooders BROOD 500 TO 1000 CHICKS AT A COST OF 0D A DAY. Jg 1 ;CE f .%f ASK FOR A ' Catalogue—rrs FREE! PARNELL LTD. m &7

ALLAN SUTTON IS AT HIS OLl) TRICKS A (.LYIN'. \VIIAT! SLICK TRICKS'.' YES, WITH CYCLES. v. H&’a like a Magiean the way lie turns old •‘bum* shakers'’ into silent, street* nmuing, guoil-looking cycles. ;! ft i ... ' * HE tackles a job. from its inside lirst ; gets the ball-bearings working like real ball-bearings. Trues up the wheels and gives the tyres and tubes everv chance of running their fall allotted spaii c eon even rims. Looks to every detail of the works—THEN he fixes the outside. Enamelling in All Colors CARRIED OUT RY EXPERT'S. A / GCOi> JOB GCARANTE'EID —NO CRACKING OR CHIPPING. THAT OLD BIKE HANGING UP IN THE SHED : Fetch it in. Even if YOU don't want it, let SUTTON overhaul it; then " sell if. ■’ Too terrible to be seen with’' Bring it round in the dark ONLY BRING IT! AlEan Sutton’s ' PEEL STREET,' GISBORNE. * Opposite Common, Shelton and Co. ’Phones—Shop 1196, House 1268 M.

For IO Days Only, Costumes At Practically Half-price. THREE ONLY LIGHT GREY FLANNEL COSTUMES LADIES’ DARK GREY FLANNEL COSTUMES yQ/ONE EACH NAVY, FAWN, AND MOLE GABERDINE C* COSTUMES FIVE ONLY VERY SMART GABERDINE (iOSTUMES 59/6. & 80/-. 79/6. £6 6/- £7 7/- £9 9/60 ALL-WOOL STOUTS COATS, in Navy, Purple, Heather, Emerald, Saxe, arid Grey ■ .4 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. 35/Guthrie & Maddock HOME OF GOOD VALUES

Household Furniture. ; Charles Taylor , Cabinetmaker ' v Furniture and Upholstering f if, OUR Customers are requested to noto that so far we Lave not found it necessary to "Ive away, without consideration Goods or Specie to further our V Bales. i \ ouit furniture. ’ is made and placed on the market with a view to meeting witlj a ready demand, ‘'and, with that object in view, Uio best of workmanship, is put. into every articlo • manufactured on the premises, which, combined with the excellence of materials - Used (Jhe BEST only) and the fair value offered to our Customers, wo feel na>'«ured will secure tor-us a continuance of the generous, support accorded during rttte past fifteen years. *» We are out TO PLEASE OUR CLIENTS to the best of our ability, and Ttsko every precaution to give them entire satisfaction, and so long as w© con- . tinue to conduct our business on the .above lines, wo feel confident of receiving ~'« fair share of the public .patronage. ESTIMATES FURNISHED on application for every description of FttmisK- * |ng, and all work will receive quick desjyitch. > NOTE THE 'ADDRESS i I Charles Taylor, } _ . . ~ qs»,TWTsfrtf.svnrtt >

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15594, 10 August 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15594, 10 August 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15594, 10 August 1921, Page 5

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