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JRIOR to alterations for, a New Department, my Stock must be Reduced, 1 mid will be offered at BARGAIN PRICES that should appeal to all ns an exceptional chance for Money Saving. Some lines will be sold Regardless of Cost, to ensure a speedy clearance. A few are quoted: Fop the Ladies ! 30 Pairs TAN AND COURT SHOES 21/6. 36 Pairs TAN DERBY SHOES 24/6. 100 Pairs BLACK STRAP SHOES 16/6 and 21/-. 100 Pairs BLACK DERBY SHOES 20/- and 24/-. PATENT BROGUE SHOKS. Were 52/6 NOW 30/-. TAN BROGUE SHOES. Were 36/- NOW 26/-. BLACK BROGUE SHOES. Were 35/- NOW 25/-. Fop the Children I PATENT STRAP SHOES 7 to 9, 12/6; 10 to 13, 13/6. SANDALS 7 to 9, 6/-; 10 to 13, 6/9. For the Men and Boys ! SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFF EVERYTHING IN STOCK. Mangapapa Boot Shop.

LOCATION: UPPER GLADSTONE Last Night NIGHT PRICES .'2/-, 3/-, 4/-, 6/-. Plus Tax. Children Half-price. COUNTRY TOUR. MANUTUKE— Monday, February 13th. PATUTAHI—Tuesday, February 14tl). KAITAR ATA Hl—Wednesday, Feb. 15. ORMON-D Thursday, February 16tli. SPECIAL APPEARANCE OF SOUTH AFRICAN GUILDERS ROAD RESERVE. Wednesday, Feb. 15, At 2 p.m. ADMISSION 1/6 & 6d. (Tax inclusive.) F. A. McFADYEN. 577 " I Hon. Sec. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF OAK & KJMU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THURSDAY NEXT, FEB. 'l6th, Al 1 p.m. Sharp. , H. J. GRIEVE, Esq. {who is leaving foi Auckland), has instructed MESSRS. SAMSON BROS, To Seil off the Whole Contents of his Comfortablyfurnished Home. DR A WING-ROOM contains— Bohm Piano, Oak Piano Stool Chesterfield in Green Plush Velvet, with Loose Cover 13 Divan Chairs, in Shadow Tissue, Loose Covers, Oak Table 4ft x 2.£ Fancy Table, Mohair Rug Brussels Carpet Square, 16 x 12 Mirror Fire Screen, Brass Fire Irons Plated Epergne, Costly Vases, Picture.' \%indow .Seat Cushions Window- Curtains and Rods 1 Electric Vacuum Sweeper. ENTRANCE HALL— Hall Carpet, 15ft x 7ft 6in Hall Settee, in Moquette Palm Stand, Jardiniere, Slip Mats Madras Hall Curtains Hanging Asparagus Fern Seagrass Lounge, Carved Chair. No. 1 BEDROOM— Walnut Stained Wood Bedstead <£ Win Kapocs, Pillows, Curtains and Rous Duchess and Pedestal (to match) Dropside Baby's Cot (to match) Bedside Rugs Window Seat Cushions in Shadow Tissue. No. 2 BEDROOM— Double Oak Bedstead and Wire Kapocs, Bolster, Pillows 3ft 6in Oak Wardrobe, B.E. Mirror Oak Pedestal Cupboard Oak Tallboys, 6 drawers, B.E. M'rroi 2 Bedside Rugs, Chairs Curtains and Copper Rods Linoleum on floor, Byds.~ CHILDREN'S BEDROOM contains - 2 Single Rimu Bedsteads, with V\ i". and Kapocs, designed and iw rie to order; Book JShelf 8-drawer Chest Drawers Curtains and Copper Rods. MAID'S ROOM— S. Rimu Bedstead, Wire Mattress Kapoc Mattress, Pillows 2-draiwer Duchess, Rod and Curunus Linoleum, 11 x 9. BREAKFAST ROOMRimu Extension Table (extends t' 8 feet), Rimu Settee. 6 H.B. Chairs, Leather seats Oak Sideboard, sft., o drawers, I cup<hoards; Easy Chairs His Master's Voice Gramophone, with 30 Records; Coal Vase, Rimu Ivtrb Congoleum. Square, iii x 9 Plated Ware, Doulton Ware Choice Vases, 1 4-noto Dinner (-'uii<j ' Axminster Runner (10yds), Slip MaltKITCHEN, Etc.— 11. and C. Rack, Kitchen Tables Chairs, Sewing Machine Hot Point Electric Iron Good Linoleums, Kitchen Crockery Clothes Drier (to hang), Glassware Pots, Pans, Preserving Pan, Meat Utile Stand Mangle, Wringer, Step Ladder Pennsylvania Lawn Mower,, I6in.', • ball bearing; Garden Roller \ Fine Lot Garden Tools Garden Hose, Children's High Chairs Fine Lot Toys for Children 6 Hens (Leghorn), 1 Rooster (Faruu strain). Also 1 Single-barrel B.L. Gun (Belgian make), 1 Gent's Bicycle 1 task Lubricating Oil,; Sale will start sharp at 1 p.m. - Inspection from Tuesday Next. WALTER SAMSON, >ERHAPS you can't afford a new car? Well, have a modern body

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15747, 11 February 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15747, 11 February 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15747, 11 February 1922, Page 7

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