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LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES FARTHER REDUCED AT PETTIE’S SALE. I’retty Voile Dresses, in dainty floral designs, trimmed with silk. Originally 60/-. NOW Reduced to 19/6. Pretty One-piece Dresses, in silk poplin, grey, brown, saxe, and helio. Were 89/6. NOW Reduced to 32/6. Dainty Frocks, suitable for afternoon wear, in navy, rose, pink, sky, and black silk eolienne. Were 85/6. NOW Reduced to 35/-. Girls’ School Frocks, in navy and white spot prints; sizes 24 to 36 inches. Originally 9/11 to 15/6. NOW 7/11. Girls’ Gingham and Crepe Frocks, in neat checks and stripes; sizes 24 to 56. Originally 15/6 to 27:5. NOW 9/11. Girls' Colored Voile and Gingham Frocks, in sizes 33 to 42 inches. Were 23/6 to 39 6. NOW 13/6. six only little Girls’ White Voile and Muslin Frocks, slightly soiled, trimmed with lace and embroidery; sizes 20 to 27 inches. Were 15/9 to 25/ . NOW 6/11. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS AT PETTIE’S 44 MANGAPAPA TOWN BOARD. GENERAL CLEAN-UP, MANGAPAPA. THE BOARD’S Rubbish Cart will commence Collecting Rubbish on MONDAY', the 13th day of February. 1922. Residents are hereby notified in have same in readiness to be lifted. Kerosene and benzine tins to be llaltened.for convenience m handling. Re sidents are requested to deposit same at their front gate in readiness for removal. Bv Order. H. E. HILL, Clerk. A Tanga pa pa Board, Eeb. 6, 1922. 582 TENDERS. WANTED— Tenders for CARTING 40 tons of Chaff from Ormond to Gisborne. Tenders close FEBRUARY 16tli. 0. NEENAN, 618 Ormond. NOTICE. Tj’OUND on my property at Waingakc .IT —Y'oung black and brindle SHEEP DOG. If not claimed will lie sold a: Matawhero Saleyards on WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst., to defray expenses. W. W. ‘SMITH, Waingakc. IPhone 7125. 538 GISBORNE RfifAT K NG TO THE FORE AGAIN. THE MAN WHO ORIGINATED THE FRESH MEAT MARKET And BROUGHT THE PRICE OF MEAT DOWN. MR. JAMES ECIvFORD begs to an nounce to the General Public and ad bis old Customers that lie has taken over MR. LAVRT'INSON’S PORK BUTCHERY BUSINESS in Gladstone Rond, opposite Herald Office, und will retail First Quality Beef, Mutton, Lamb, and Pork straight from Gisborne’s beautiful stations. Also A Delicious S'unply of CLEAN, FRESH SMALL GOODS DAILY. He bones to see all his OLD CUSTOMERS and NEW on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14lh. DON’T FORGET! ECKFORD’S FOR EVERYTHING IN THE MEAT LINE (COOKED or UNCOOKED). SCHOOL BOOKS. B UY your SCTtoOL BOOKS SCHOOL REQUISITES at Smith s School and Shop We Specialise and Cater for School Children. WE STOCK EVERYTHING. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Savo Money ! Pop Right In ! SYD. SMITH’S SIGNAL STORE THE SCHOOL SHOP, 207 Gladstone Road. ’Phone 1618 BEST New Zealand Butter 1/5, prime Potatoes, Brail, Pollard, Sugar, and all Groceries.—Cheapest at Curries, 14 Lowe Street. WANTED Known That Mrs. G 1 Payton, Children’s Dressmaker, has re-opened business at McKee’s Build •ings. 'telephone No. 1438. 564 I EXCHANGE. —Owner of good 7-room J ed House in Wanganui wishes to exchange for House in Gisborne.—Fred. R, Ball, Peel Street. WANTED, to Buy—Full Wool Sheep Skins, sound pelted, in any quan tity.—Wilson and Canham, Ltd. Tel. No 813. 240 THE PUBLIC are invited to inspect all my premises, especially the Small Goods Factory, all built specially for the business. See where and how your Sausages are made. F. Collin, Everybody’s Butcher. Humphreys for biumjb ami Lmo lerns at lowest prices in Gisborne LOST —A lot of money by not getting I your Furniture, Bedding, and Blinds, etc., at Colemans’ Ark. They dock both new and second-hand. All their second-hand furniture is thorough v renovated and made ns good ns new DON’T let your gig stay out of com mission because the three-year-old kicked the bottom out of it. We repair gigs, traps, etc., at shortest notice. —J. R. Redstone and Sons, Ltd., Grey St. P T FOR SALE, Makaraka .VX.U. —New House of 4 rooms and every convenience, with 3J acres land; price £1190; terms arranged. —T. G. Lawless, Agent. w IHEN in doubt about the stability of your gig axle, lot us look at it. We’ll tell you whether it’s safe, and fit a new one—at lowest cost —if it’s not.— J. R. anc) Sons, Ltd., Grey St. iT7|OR prompt repairs to apy class of Jj vehicle, at lowest charges, drive straight to J. R. Redstone and Sons, Ltd., Grey Street.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15748, 13 February 1922, Page 1

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720

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15748, 13 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15748, 13 February 1922, Page 1

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