Look Here, You Fellows ! HERI?S THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY YOU'VE EVER. HAD! YOU CAN'T really afford, to pass our Store without securing some of these real value lines. Don't judge the goods by the prices, just come and see them for yourselves. NEGLIGE SHIRTS, 5/5, 7/6, 8/6. WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS, 7/6 to 8/6. SINGLETS', from 4/6, UNDERPANTS, 4/6 ;md 6/6. N.Z. WOOLLEN SOX, 2/6. COTTON SOX, 1/11. TIES, 1/6, 2/6, 3/6. An extra Shirt, Tie, or pair of Sox ' won't go amiss at these prices. L. * Richardson's MEN'S OUTFITTER (Near Herald) GISBORNE.
Opera at Heme. Hear the groat Caruso, and scores of other celebrities, sing their operatio triumph* —«o realistically reproduced by "His* Master's Voioe." Enjoy tho world's be«t mu«io ,» by tho world's best artlst&j Ask your musio dealer, or The Gramophone Coy Ltd* 163 PHt-st, for oomptets catalogues of Wis Master's Voice. #Hln Master's Voice." IN STOCK. CALL IN AND HEAR THEM. Chrisp & Son.
Autumn Millinery COMPRISING THE VERY LATEST AND UP-TO-DATE CREATIONS.. DISTINCTIVE STYLES. NO TWO MODELS ALIKE. Autumn Tweeds and Coatings A LARGE RANGE OF VARIOUS WEIGHTS AND COLORINGS TO SELECT FROM, AND AT UNBEATABLE PRICES. . Ladies' Autumn Underwear IN THE CELEBRATED "PESCOE" & "ROSLYN" MAKES. VESTS, COMBINATIONS, NIGHTDRESSES. K PER CENT. (1/- IN THE £) DISCOUNT FOR CASH. •J lull & CO.. Ltd. MERCHANTS, PEEL STREET. ' TELEPHONE No. 358. TELEPHONE No. 358
There's Nothing More Unnatural Than Sickness... . Disease never attacks when all of the vital organs are working in harmony. In fact, the human body is a self-repairing machine that would run forever if not' overtaxed at some point. When something clogs the machinery, look to the liver: cleanse the bowels, invigorate the stomach, and stimulate the liver to normal action. / Headaches, indigestion, biliousness, and constipation are some of the symptoms of an inactive liver. * ' ■ THEY WILL MAKE YOU WELL AND HAPPY. Price, \/% a Box. W. STARK LAWRIE- Chemist, Gisborae 'PHONE 1052. * ' • . P.O. BOX 226.
ling the Praises of Egl Cl c V <dr «»3 Cn Jr%» EVERYWHERE "ESSEX" OWNERS —* ARE CONTINUALLY ENTHUS- m+M ... #* || INQ OVER THEeMERITS OF THEIR 6#ftSS||tf*B*f Jfflfl | 'CAR, THEY DO NOT HESITATE WW Villi*" I*H >. TO DRIVE IT OVER BAD ROADS \ \ f A AND ROUGH COUNTRY. SQUEAKS AND RATTLES' ARE NOT ANNOY- \?^ INGLY PRESENT IN THE "ESSEX." M, , THE "ESSEX" OWNER IS PROUD OF THE EASY WAY IT PARSES MORE COSTLY AND MORE POWERFUL CARS IN TRAFFIC,' BECAUSE OF ITS GREAT POWER OF ACCELERATION. THE BIG ROOMY SEATS, THE FINE FINISH, THE HANDSOME APPOINTMENTS-ALL APPEAL TO HIS PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP. YOU FIND THAT ONCE-A MAN HAS DRIVEN AN "ESSEX" HE WANTS NOTHING BETTER. MOTOR IMPORTERS & COACHBinLDEBS. GREY STREET ) OISBORNE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15774, 15 March 1922, Page 6
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