Shoe Store FOR Men's Boots IN LIGHT & HEAVY. MEN'S GLACE BOOTS 25/- to 70/MEN'S CHROME 800T5....25/- to 40/MEN'S WORKING BOOTS 14/6 up to 45/See the Famous "DRYFOOT" BOOT. It is really "dryfoot." 35/- , "CLAYTON'S" „ Stands for TTARD-TO-BEAT QUALITY, FINISH, AND STYLE. -CLAYTON'S" stands for FIT THE FEET and QUALITY ALL THE WHILE.
Chinaware and Glassware at Reduced Prices. GLASS COMPORTS. c Usually *l2/6 and 10/6 each. REDUCED to 9/6 and 7/6 each. PLAIN THIN ENGLISH HALF-PINT TUMBLERS. 9/- per *-dozen. PLAIN HEAVY-BOTTOM TUMBLERS. ; ONLY 1/- each.Two good lines of GLASS FLOWER VASES. ONLY 1/- each. WHITE GRANITE ROUND VEGETABLE DISHES. Best Ironstone ware. » H/ 6 «achGLASS SUITE, containing 6 each Liquers, Porta, Sherries, Tumblers, and Champagne Glasses (30 pieces in Suite) for £3 3/-. Special Goods Just Arrived. Christopher Johnson's STAINLESS BREAD KNIVES . 17/6 each. Plain, White, .with Gold Handle, Best CHINA TEASETS, 21-piece sets. ■-=.'{ £3 3/-. KGG CUPS, in several lines. PUDDING BOWLS and YELLOW MIXING BOWLS, hi all sizes. SPECIALISTS, . a CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, AND CUTLERY, Thone 1520. >= : ■'."•.; -i ■ ■ Gladstone Road. P.
SPEIGHTS BEER ■ ---!■ Obtainaßl* ,--,.' At the following Hotels ONLY:— MABQNIG HOfTiai. UISBORNE HOTEL. GISBORNE TO OPOTIKI. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. LOVELL'S RELIABLE MOTOR SERVICE Meets all Trains frornMotuhora to Motu. Fares 2/6'. MOTU FOR OPOTIKI. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Morning's Train. Single Fares £l/7/6. Return £2/5/0. Special Trips for Opotiki can be arranged any time. MGKINNON'S SERVICE. MOTU-OPOTIKI-ROTORUA. CARS for Motu meet all Trains at Motuhora. Cars for Opotiki and Rotorua on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, on arrival of midday Train. CAREFUL DRIVERS. Ring 'Phone 953 or 1409 M, Ted Akroyd, or 18 Motu.—Booking Agent, H. Lockie, Good's Buildings. Tel. 667. LOST—A lot of money by not getting your Furniture, Bedding, and Blinds, etc., at Colemahs' Ark. They stock both new and second-hand. All their seoohd-hand furniture is thoroughly renovated and made as good as new.
GISBORNE'S POPULAR RESTAURANT. |HE Proprietress has much pleasure , in announcing the following Reductions for Luncheons, Morning and Afternoon Teas:— Tbrec-Coursc Loßchwo i/6 In making this announcement, MISS FERGUSON would like to call attention to the fact that the standard of the Mnrble Bar Luncheons and Refreshments will not in anyway depreciate. Ice Creams, Soda Fountain, and Aerated Waters. Full Stocks are carried of High-class English Confectionery, Chocolates, etc. 404 JUMPA SILK NOW ONLY 9/6 PER 4oz. HANK. 27 Beautiful Shades to choose from. Also PAWN'S WOOLS. Best in the \World. All Colors. " Only at ; . , Rainbow Bazaar ' (Mrs. E. Pollock), No. 115 Gladstone Road. TARADALE WINES; .RY TARADALE WINES—Best and Cheapest in ihe' Market. Samples on application. W. ATTWOQD,, Sole Agent. Telephone No. 759.
EXTRAORDINARY VALUE Now Showing, LADIES' KNITTED FROCKS Costume and Coatinjg I Department Tweeds 40in. DRESS TWEEDS 56in. DRESS TWEEDSDIRECT SHD?MENT OF BEST BRTTISH' Kitchen Utensils VELOUR COATS, WITH FUR COLLAR, \* £5/10/0. LADIES' TWEED COATS 56in. COATINGS 56 inch Cheviot Coatings ■ IN :' , '. "SKY, SAXE, NAVY, EMERALD, VIEUX ROSE, AND GREY, NEW DESIGNS ALL SIZES AND COLORS £6/19/6. AUTUMN AND WINTER MODELS. 12/6 FAMOUS NAVY BLUE Munition Cloth 36 inches wide. Fast Col Celebrated SIZE .... SPECIAL SMART SHAPES VERY SPECIAL! 36 inch Longcloth 12ft. x 9ft. ■ VELOUR HATS. PER. YARD. ONLY A. FEW LEFT. CHEAPEST STORE
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15773, 14 March 1922, Page 5
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