■*>:': ARE YOU IN READINESS FOB THE COLDER MONTHS AHEAD ? Ycni are not —properly —unless you secure good, warm WE STOCK only the V« Rest Makes such as— Roslyn, best quality, in Pink and Natural. Mos>iel and Roelyn, all wool, in heavier lines, plain or ribbed. Call in and secure some of these now, and you will feel well protected flora the severest Winter weather. THESE GARMENTS ARE ALL REASONABLY PRICED. MEN'S OUTFITTER GISBORNE.
is Master's Voice HAWAIIAN HULA MELODY. ON THE BEACH AT WAIKIKL MONA KIEA—ONE, TWO, THREE. ALOHA-EE' MIXXEHAH\ WALTZ. PUA CARNATION— KOHALA MARCH. WAIU I/CLILULI MARCH. KAI MAIA 0' IvA MAOH MARCH. KAWAIHAU WALTZ—HONOLULU MARCH. MY HUKA LOVE (MEDLEY MARCH). 1 and hoar these fine Records at % wownacwioißiiDri^iCTvap >b33W^](l«fWJHlS«SWi»»fo^ m M m <7, 1 I £? m i i Looking for a Return to format. CONDITIONS ARE IMPROVING, PRICES ARE GRADUALLY GETTING BACK TO THE OLD LEVEL, AND Common, Sheiiori's . |S evidence of our lead in the matter of PRICE REDUCING, -we qixot* L the following SPECIAL VALUES, which will appeal to all: 40;n. CREPE-DE-CHINE, all colore 8/11 yard. LADIES' ROSLYN VELOUR COATS £5 5/- for 59/6. LADIES' 3-BUTTON SUEDE GLOVES, Brown 5hade5......17/6 for 7/11. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, in Reds and Browns 50/- for 35/6. MEN'S VELOUR FELT HATS (the celebrated Tress make).. .95/- for 59/6. y m IN THE £ J)ISCOUNT FOR rjASH. TELEPHONE 358 MERCHANTS. GISBORNB ■ ■ v.-; "\ ..•■..■-.Ty.,': ■■>*■.••'?. *-,' •,-.,■ SUPPLIES OF HEALTHY CULTURE. 3/6 EACH. W. STARK LAWRIE Chemist, Gisborne I P.O. BOX 226. 'PHONE 1052. Another Triumph for the Essex Lowest in Petrol Consumption L.JJLA MDTDR CARS First in Speed and Climbing (Extract from "The Referee," May 17th, 1922.) FINE PERFORMANCE IN RELIABILITY TRIAL! "R. WILLIAM STUARTS "ESSEX," which is very consistent, put up the best performance in the trial, scoring the possible. It scored 200 for reliability, 100 as hill climb winner, and 100 for petrol consumption. It won comfortably! OVER 38 MILES TO THE GALLON WITH HEAVY LOAD. Again we quote "The Referee": The petrol consumption figures were really remarkable considering the state of the roads. Mr. William Stuart (Essex) carried a big load and averaged 38.70 miles to the gallon. LET US SHOW YOU THIS WONDERFUL CAR. J. R. MOTOR IMPORTERS AND COACHBUILDERS, GREY STREET GISBORNE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15873, 12 July 1922, Page 8
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