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No Boy wants to be “Doffed Up.” m Ki; *>hY, —But every Boy v.mts to look liis best on the first day of S-Jhool. Bring him in and '‘rig” him out afresh at a. comparatively Low Cost. WE HAVEBOYS’ SUITS (Light and Dark Greys) BOYS’ SHIRTS. CAPS, HATS HIGH SCHOOL GOLF HOSE TIES, ELASTIC BELTS COLLEGE GREY SHIRTS, (with Canoe Collars) IN ALL SIZES. BRING THE BOY IN NOW! L. Richardson’s MEN’S OUTFITTER (Near Herald) GISBORNE^. ■sassy. ‘Ms Masteris Voice Mist M (56 - / n COME IN AND HEAR ALL THE LATEST MUSICAL SUCCESSES On : Y m voice His HIS MASTER’S VOICE A RECORDS OF SUPREME TONE AND PURITY. AYE. SHALL BE PLEASED TO PLAY! ANY YOU WISH TO HEAR. E. 6HRISP & SON Y\ 176-178 GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. v: tSm E 5 2^l mm /'V & .. ais. ! fMWim:: v.-P ( iMUMWigta •KfflCMßKtffisß» , '»» STUPENOOUS 1 jr* h ar H M: AT Common, Shelton’s SUMMER SALE THIS IS ALWAYS GISBORNE’S BIGGEST SALE, BUT 1922's WILL BREAK ALL RECORDS. I Discounts range from 10 to 75 per cent. HERE ARE SOME TYPICAL BARGAINS: 40in. CREPE-DE-CHINE, all colors. Usual price 14/6, SALE 9/11 yard. 40in. VOILE. Big range. Plain Shades. Usual prices 3/11, 4/6, SALE 1(11 yard. , VOILE BLOUSES. Usual prices 19/6 to 35/-, SALEs 5/11 to 10/6. CARPETS at BIG REDUCTIONS, to Clear. ' BUSH RUGS—British make. Usually 25/-, 45/-, SALE 19/6. 29/6. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS. SALE 15/6. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. MERCHANTS "Telephone 358 GISBORNE. THE GIFT That Has Enduring Value. MANICURE SETS from 10/6 to £3 10/HAIR BRUSHES 4/6 to 30/MILITARY SETS, 14/6 to 27/6. PERFUMES, in Fancy Bottles and Cases, from 2/6 to £2 10/6.FETY RAZORS—Gillette 27/6, Auto Strop 30/-, others at 7/6 and 10/BATH SALTS, 3/9 to 6/6. SACHETS, 6d to 1/6. SALT BOTTLES, MIRRORS KODAKS, from £2 15/- to £7 6/BROWNIES (folding), from £3 to £5 16/BOX BROWNIES, from 15/- to £1 12/6. ’ m m m*. W. Stark Lawri© Chemist Gisborne Choose the “ Essex. 51 CONSERVATIVE people—people who want quality, yet insist upon full value for every shilling of the purchase price—are invariably the kind of people who choose the ESSEX. These people availt, first- of nil, dignified appearance, which means " coach work of quality. Then riding comfort—a well-balanced car, fitted with resilient springs, and soft, deep cushions. Then dependability a car that will always start; that will always take you “there and back”:; and can be easily handled in the most- congested traffic. And, finally, they want durability—a car that will depreciate slowly—one that will entail little expense other than that of operation. * ’ These are the reasons why they choose the ESSEX, for these are the features which make the ESSEX the full value, ALL-FEATURE CAR. J. R. REDSTONEI) SONS, Lid. MOTOR IMPORTERS & COACHMJILDKrtS. GREY STREET GISBORNE.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 6