While ©tfiers Waited * for a further drop in Footwear, we knew that leather would rise, and got our Orel ere in at the very earliest market. Now, &a long m our Stock# ‘net, we SHALL NOT RAISE OUR PRICES Men’s Split Shooters, nail ox piau. 18/6. Men’e Wholebackn, nail or plain, 22/6. Men’s Green Hide Shooters, nail ox plain, 30/-. Men’s Split Kip Balmorals, nail or plain, 17/6, SEND REPAIRS—WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE. YOU CANNOT GET BETTER VALUES. BUY NOW l "V H HANNAH & CO., Ltd. BOX 225. GISBORNE. THONI 338. JUST LANDED, PER DIRECT STEAMER. K M Ilf CRICKET BATS II Vi CRICKET BALLS By the Best English Makers. TENNIS RACQUETS Best English Manufacture. BOWLS TAYLOR’S First Quality. lANNIS RACQUETS RE-STRUNG. PRIMROSE & LESLIE : : : Peel Street SADD LERS. XSK Visit Our rockery and Glassware . . Departments. rm 'm “N THIS IMPORTANT PART OF OUR ESTABLISHMENT THERE IS. ALWAYS MUCH TO INTEREST THE HOUSEWIFE AND GIFT-SEEKER. WE ARE CONSTANTLY OPENING UP NEW SHIPMENTS OF THE FINEST ENGLISH WARE, AND All Present Stocks - ARE MARKED AT - ■ - - To-day’s Lower Prices. THE MAIN DISPLAY IS WELL WORTH A VISIT TO SEE,... i AND INU CLUDES: . . ... , CUT GLASS VASES 5/6,. 7/-, and 9/-., HEAVY CUT GLASS SALAD BOWLS 37/6 to 95/- EACH. FLAT BUTTERS 4/9 and 5/9 EACH. HEAVY JAMS, CUT TOP . 4/6 EACH. >S ' Royal Doulton China . CUPS AND SAUCERS 5/- AND 13/6. - 21-PIECE TIM SETS from £5 5/-. SHELLY CHINA TEA SETS from £3 12/6. PAY US A VISIT WHEN NEXT IN TOWN. GRUNDY & SHENNAN, Ltd. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS - - - GISBORNE ’PHONE 288... P.O. BOX 273.
A CHANCE! TO PROCURE YOUR RACE DRESS OR COSTUME AND HAT AT HALF-PRICE AT Amy Jeffery’s PEEL STREET (OPPOSITE COMMON, SHELTON’S), UNTIL Saturday, February 4th. Sale Positively Closes that day. Dressmaking A Speciality. CHARGES MODERATE. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. Amy J effery’* PEEL STREET.
NOUYS BREAD! rnfHE KlDDlES—bless them!—now X turn again to the mastery of tha three “It’s"! How they have revelled in the out-of-doors, in the fresh air and sunshine, in the freedom of vacation time. School days, with the change to study and confinement, most natnrallv bring concern to you, Mother —lest the roses fade from the obeeks and the little bodies lose their sturdiness. BREAD is the food for continued good health and strength: more bread, and less of sweets and meats! For, remember, bread supplies the sunshine and magic of tho great out-of-doors, so wonderfully stored up in the tiny wheat kernel. Pack the school lunch baskets with delicious bread sandwiches. Plan your meals at home with more bread. Provide more of those tasty and wholesome desserts front bread. Of all foods, bread is the most nutritious. It is food and tonic in one. In itself, good bread contains all the essential food element*—food for bone, food for muscle, food for brain. More bread on your table, more bread dishes, is the best of good economy —iu both well-being and in money. ORDER AN EXTRA LOAF TO-DAY FROM WALTER FINDLAY BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AND CONFFCTTOXITR. 'Phones Ik in*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15748, 13 February 1922, Page 7
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