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SLAYTON’S B S n L E i Ladies’ 1 Suede 1 Shoes 4fev 1 Size 3 4 pairs. S Size 4 8 pairs. « Size 5 11 pairs. M Size 6 ) 11 pairs. S£»aft» s| Size 7 3 pairs. WERE 50/- TO 57/6. 25/- - NOW - 25/STATE SIZE And ADD Bd. FOR POSTAGE. Crystal Glassware Under Half-price ,»/E ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF CRYSTAL ’ V GLASS SALAD BOWLS AT BELOW HALF-PRICE. \ GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A CRYSTAL GLASS BOWL AT A PRICE YOU WILL NEVER BUY THEM AGAIN AT. W USUALLY SOLD AT 63/- TO £5 EACH. TO BE CLEARED AT 30/- TO 45/- EACHINSPECTION INVITED. W. McKinnon & Co. SPECIALISTS, CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, & CUTLERY, P.O. BOX 22. GLADSTONE ROAD. ' ’PHONE 1520. Distinctive Tailorina. Ladies’ Costumes and Top Coats. MR THOMPSON, of spademan nnd Thompson, New Zealand’s leading Ladies’ ■;Tailors,: Wellington (Lite of Haywood's) wishes to intimate to the Ladies of Gisborne that lie is .showing a full sample range of the latest Fashionable Materials, at the Masonic* Hotel; so Ladies who desire that extra niceness to their garments .canlirest assured of having their Winter Costumes, Top Coats, etc., smartly tailored by these famous experts. MR. THOMPSON will be in Gisborne for a couple of days more only, and can be interviewed at-the MASONIC HOTEL, so Ladies would do well to order now. Business Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or by Appointment. SPACKMAN & THOMPSON, MASONIC HOTEL.

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Read the— — Advertisements THE publishers of this paper, draw your attention to the advertising columns, and particularly to the advertisements of the local merchants These merchants have invested their money In goods to satisfy the needs and desires of us all. Their enterprise is a distinct service to our community. For this reason we should buy from them to the best of our ability and in so far as our needs and judgment of value dictates. Then. too. the general commodities advertised in our columns are worthy of consideration. It is desirable that readers should ask Merchants to supply advertised goods, wherever possible. By doing so the cycle of trade is kept alive and inter-com-munity commerce stimulated. We repeat—read the advertisements.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 5