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SILK NOVELTIES. FOR SMART FROCKS. New Shades hi Dyed SHANTUNGS, very smart colorings, 33in. 8/11 and 10/6 •The Latest in.. Novelty : Printed , SHANTUNGS & JAP SILKS for frocks and trimmings. 7/6, 9/11, 12/6 and 14/6 yd. Smart Striped. FUJI SILKS, for blouses, skirts, and frocks, 33in. wide. ' 8/11 I Natural FUGI SILKS" (the popular silks for Summer -wear). 6/1L 8/11, 9/11 and 11/6 Hundreds qf otherJExcJusive Novelty Lines for becoming frocks in printed and brocaded . erepc-de-chines, shot •silks, and embroidered organdies and voiles, displayed 'in v our" spacious Dress Department (upstairs). PETTO DEESS GOODS SPECIALISTS Gisborne's Leading Tailor AS IN YEARS HONE BY, ' LABIESf YOU CAN STILL BUY YOUR hat V EKQC?K,: jyiyppEß, SKIRTS .HOSIERY, and GLOVES, Etc., FOR OUB'CARNIVAL At E PILL'S BOTH SHOPS. ZAK LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR. Specialises in GENTS' & LADIES' 1 BREECHES, , RIDING COSTUMES, BOX CLOTH LEGGINGS. VISITS COAST STATIONS AT REGULAR INTERVALS. . HAV©-J*JST (ffixecf from 'London) EXQUISITE FRENCH MODELS IN ORGANDIE FROCKS INGLORIOUS COLORINGS :.v.*- . AND r DESIGNS, THESE GOODS ABE SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOB SHOW &'RACES. JM. STORES ■ SHOW WEEK-"Eh." ; Gents' Tailor-Cut Sac Suits—£2/19/6 to £6/19/6 Gents' Sport Suits—£2/5/- to £5/10/Boys: Tweed Suits—2s/- to 59/6 VISITORS TO THE A. & P. SHOW AND RACES ARE INVITE]) TO CALL AND SKE THE CASH STORES CARPET SHOW IN GREY STREET, Where wo arc having a Special Display of all tlio Newest. Designs and Shades in Carpel Squares of tlic Best Value obtainable. Also the Latest. Stylos in Seagrass Trains, Pdsh. Cars and Scagrass Chairs at Unrivalled Prices. We will be pleased to have yon inspect these goods. You will not bo pressed to Buy. CASH STORES 1 CHEAPEST STORE IN GISBORNE. At MANCHESTER HOUSE You arc assured of obtaining THE HIGHEST VALUE. A VARIED AND EXCLUSIVE SELECTION AND ALWAYS AT KEEN CASH PRICES. A Special and Noteworthy Feature that is now recognised by hosts of Satisfied Purchasers is that ONLY GOODS of STERLING WORTH are stocked by us.-' THE MANCHESTER & DRESS GOODS SPECIALISTS. A GOOD TIP FOB ALL MEN ATTENDING THE RACES'BE SMARTLY ATTIRED AND, YOU'RE. JAKE." If you Buy your MERCERY NEEDS from YOU "WILL" BE STYLISH. Everything we Stock is the last tvordMn Style. Wo have HANDSOME HATS SNAPPY SHIRTS, TASTEFUL TIES to suit every whim of the most particular dresser. YOU ARE O.N T A "WINNER" when you are outfitted at MEN'S OUTFITTER : NEAR HERALD : GISBORNE SHOW TIME RACE TIME fvq In fact, any time.you want to Buy a new Hat-—-" Buy a STETSON." STETSON'S have always maintained an excellence in quality.that no other maker has been able to attain. Their styles leavo nothing to be desired. Ask anyone who has worn a STETSON their recommendation PRICE 52/6. ' ' "OUT ON HIS OWN." "JUMPA" KNITTING SILK. THE CLOSEST IMITATION OF PUKE SILK. FOUR Hanks of "JUMPA" will knit as much as FIVE of other makes. 40 ART SHADES—B/6 -loz. Hank. PATON'S WOOLS need no recommendation. All colors from. 1/- skein. STEEL-LINED KNITTING NEEDLES—AII sizes, 2/9 pair. Art Needlework Accessories of every description. ( ' .MRS. E'. .POLLOCK 115 GLADSTONE ROAD. The Well-knovVn '. DRESSMAKER & COSTUMIER : .: PEEL ST. TELEPHONE 1019. Showing some very smart and inexpensive Dresses for Show and Races. Give her a call. You are assured of Satisfaction. SPECIALS THIS WEEK, SUITS, HATS, SHIRTS, TROUSERS. CLOTHING OF QUALITY FOR MEN. iSPECIAL VALUES in everything for Summer Wear and prices to suit all. m THE MAN YOU KNOW. SPECIAL LINES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. TEA SETS, plain white, with gold edge—£2 per Set. DINNER SETS, all good patterns, £5/5/- per set. Theso sets are usually ■ sold at £O/10/- and £7/10/- per set. Only eight Sets to go at£s/p/-. GLASS CRYSTAL VASES—2/- and 3/- each. TEAPOTS, in all lines, at Specially Reduced Prices. THESE PRICES ARE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. THIS IS YOUR GAIN AND OUR LOSS. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.' " " SPECIAL SHOPPING WEEK AT j«'n.wnw<! AS FRIENDS For the CHOICEST WEAR for CARNIVAL WEEK. CHOICE MILLINERY, CHOICE FROCKS, CHOICE HOSIERY, CHOICE GLOVES, FOR LADIES' WEAR. fc CHOICE SUITS, CHOICE HATS, CHOICE SHIRTS, FOR MEN'S WEAK. An advertisement may prove .to be a great friend, because it shows the way, and therefore is something' that should not be slighted. I would even go so far as to recommend the acquiring of the "advertisement: habit" among business men, in order to keep abreast of the times. We are living in an age of remarkable change and progress, and-what other men do is well worth study and adaptation bv us. —Herbert Wells. Visit - IcGRUER' S, THE SPECIALITY HOUSE FOR WEARING APPAREL, ON THE NEW CORNER. BOOTS & SHOES HOW TO BUY. for Cash, Palest fashions Summer Wear, bought to von at Wellington Prices. No middleman's profits. SEND YOUR'BE! Box 225. Phone 335 mmm DRAPERS & MERCERS Wish to draw your attention to the advantages to be derived from being a Shareholders in the Company. 1. —Shareholders paying cash over the counter at the time of purchase receive 20/- worth of goods for 18/-. 2. —Shareholders having monthly accounts receive a rebate of 1/(5 in the f. ' s .">. —In addition to the above concessions the Dividend on Shares Capital has never been less than 8 pel* cent. (Free of Income Tax) This business is in reality a cooperative concern, and the profits arc distributed amongst its members. We have now about 550 of our clients who are enjoying these privileges, which wo commend to your I consideration. The market price of I the Shares is 25/- each and there is no further monetary liability attaching to them. We suggest an investment of either £;"> worth or £lO worth, which would yield you an excellent return. SMART COSTUMES & FROCKS FOE SHOW AND RACES. MeKEE'S BUILDINGS. : : GISBORNE A E. WALKER. 'Phone 557 Box 236. - THE PREMIER HOUSE FOR LADIES' UV,::.t -WEAR OP ; DISTINCTION. .Special Parcels of Seascuiabyc Goods in the Latest Modes arriving by every Home mail. Our Gowns for the Coining Season eclipse all previous importations for Elegance of Design and Choice of Materials. kWiwuu We have a large, assorted Stock for the Shopping Week. A NEW HAT IS NECESSARY FOR THE SHOW. FINANCIAL STABILITY GREATER THAN THAT OF OTHER NATIONS. REDUCTION OF BANK RATE IS - REGARDED AS STRIKING INDICATION. COME TO LONDON, August, 30.—That Great Britain is well along on the road to complete financial recovery is indicated by several recent developments. The most significant is the reduction of the bank rate to 3 per cent. 'Not since 1000 has the rate been lower. The fact that the rate is now for the first time back to a pre-war basis is generally heralded by both bankers and those in Government quarters as the most important indi-. cation thus far that England's iinam -cial structure is almost back to normal. The return to the .". per cent, rate is next to prove a great stimulus to trade, as business men who during ( the Avar paid as high as 7 pur cent, in order to get their bills of,credit discounted, will undoubtedly take advantage of the lower bank rates which will now bo Offered'to increase l their operations. Members of tin .stock' exchango acclaimed the decision with believing it will prove a stimulant to all investment recurities. REDUCTION TIMELY. • The reduction is also considered specially timely in view of the pending debt-funding negotiations with the United States. Great Britain 'a avowed intention of paying back eveiy dollar borrowed from"the United States during the war, no matter what, happens in Europe, is'certain: to have a wholesome effect both here, and in the United States, where it will undoubtedly raise the prestige of England and add greatly to the solidarity of Anglo-American relations. In this connection it is reported that Sir Robert Homo, Chancellor of the Exchequer, may head the debtfunding commission to the United States. His appointment.' is being urged by Ambassador Geddes and other officials, who desire to send the ablest man possiblo to America in order to insure the clearest and most satisfactory agreement from both | British and American view points. , AMBASSADOR OPTIMISTIC. Great, Britain's expressed intention I to pay her war debt to the United States regardless of the probable delay in collection of indemnities from Germany, and in repayment of money loaned to France during the Avar, in; dicates to observers hero a confidence and stability Avhlch exceeds that of any country in Europe. The feeling of optimism was reflected by Ambassador Harvey at the Pilgrims' dinner, when ho predicted that the British pound would soon be back to par. Tho American ambassador saw in J ; this concrete evidence of England's financial recovery and offered the Opinion that both Great Britain and the United States would profit by it. FOR YOJJR SUMMER MILLINERY. 24 PEEL STREET— Phone 1166 MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR. SUITS, TROUSERS, RIDING BREECHES, SHIRTS PYJAMAS. UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, TIES, HATS, Etc. OLD-TIME PRICES. "MEET ME FACE TO FACE," CORNATION, BUILDINGS GLADSTONE ROAD. SOMETHING YOU MUST NOT MISS. THE SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY " : " * AT G. AND M'S. A Millinery treat is in store for the Avoman avlio has not yet, paid our Department a visit. PRETTY AND ORIGINAL FRUIT TRIMMED MODELS are displayed in delightful profusion. So many bewitching designs are prominent that it will be hard to single out ONE for purchase. Inspect to-day—You Avill be pleased you called. GUTHRIE & 'THE HOME OF GOOD VALUE -GISBORNE LADIES ! YOU WILL BE WELL REPAID BY PURCHASING YOUR SHOW HAT FROM LARGEST VARIETY LOWEST PRICES. GISBORNE'S BUSIEST MILLINERS. m* mmmm .« »j » >rm /■ «?f PPORTUNITY mmzxMM; &to m Enrich your home with one of the SMARTEST CARPETS Ever brought to this City. HTfhTi FMw \wumm flu I WILL BE DELIGHTED TO SHOW THEM TO YOU. SHOW & RACES. Specialising as we do in READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING has brought us into close contact with the market! for this commodity, and the' result? enables us to stock up. with only tho Best Saleable Lines.'-" Hundreds of satisfied patrons testify ■ to ~ the quality and value of goods we put on tho market. I INSPECT OUR SPRING DISPLAY MEN'S WEAR AVE ARE CATERING FOR ALL LINES AND AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN. mmm THE BOX SUIT KING, h PALACE BUILDINGS. !ri...'La'■.:■' »:"..»('. l ui '•■■j>l ; i.: SHOW FOOTWEAR. Wo invito you to call and inspect our LATEST FOOTWEAR MODELS Suitable for Show and Races.. A Special Lino of Colored Kids and Suede Shoes just opened; ■'■ GALL AND SEE THESE NOW.' . SHOE STORE, GLADSTONE ROAD. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. it GOOD NEWS FOR TOWN '& COUNTRY FOIX NO MATTER WHAT , TOU ; SREQtjiRE TN HARDWARE We ad vise you to call on PRIME' S, LTD. _ ' ~ ' \\ • " ■■•■ "Wire Netting, Ranges, Saucepans, Kettles, Rifles and Ammunition, Tools', Tinware, Enaniehvare, Paints and Oils—ln fact every Ironmongery .j _— - Reqtiisite inay be procured there. ' mmm .,, | , ——————■—] 'T ust as !l reminder, we still .have a g few Special Bargains in Chinaware I' and Fancy Goods which were bought at a big discount and are x benig offered at below Wholesale Price.. Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Prices. 'Mm VALUE PROCURABLE. HIGHEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICE. GLADSTONE, ROAD. It need hardly be" pointed out that I Britain's rocovory means New Zealand's recovery, and that ' better times for tho producers of the Dominion arc in store. In this improvement, Gisbomc district, with its great producing aroa, must share, i I Better times are at hand! And Specialise in P HOSIERY, GLOVES, MILLINERY, / FROCKS. JUMPERS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & MEN'S MERCERY. FOR BEST VALUE. IT PAYS TO PATRONISE 104 GLADSTONE ROAD. I PHONE 709 ~ '"' " '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15956, 18 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15956, 18 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15956, 18 October 1922, Page 2

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