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NOW SHOWING NEWEST CREATIONS. NEW MILLTNERY. NEW FROCKS. CALL AND INSPECT. The Specialty House FOR Wearing Apparel. SVlen's and Boys' Wear Specialist iEflFl BILL CLARKSON ("Meet Me Face to Face") Coronation Bldgs., Gladstone Road. Is Now Showing rpWEED QVERCOATS (Latest Style. Smart Cut) £2/19/6. ( GENTS' ALL-WOOL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, £l/4/6. ALL-WOOL HEAVY LINED TROUSERS, 19/6. THE DON Watch and Wait! LADIES, FOR THE GRAND OPENING SHOW OF Spring Novelties. OUR SHOWROOM WILL RE TRANSFORMED INTO A i VERITABLE QAIIDEN QF |)ELIGHT. EVERYBODY'S BUILDINGS. IBEX CHAIRS Highly lmisneti ana i 1 polished, 17/6.—The cheapest house j in Gisbornc—Humphrey's. •ange of Engt) lish Tea Sets now on view. Your inspection T>UGS~RUGS, RUGS —One quality XL- the Best. Large assortment. UU) j.nii inspect. —Humphrey's. _____ UMPHREY'S for Superior Furniture J ± and uuio-u' designs, made in oiu own factory. GUI'S-- Guaranteed _ngiu>», »«»' Cups and Saucers lid. Inspect our Crockery ' '■■•"" l " , " v date goods. . XbDULLA Cigarettes, N»b. 7 and.l7} A 10 for 1/-, 25 2/3, 50 4/6, 100 8/H.H. George, The Tobacconist. tuvera for 1 Bradley Gig. VV"~i-anKee Light Buggy, 1 Rusti. Cart and 1 Double-seated JSaggy 5 abao lutely must be sold.—Come and make 8J ofter to Krebs and Go. , ANTED —Buyers for t-ord Oar, re \ v painted and in good condition; i hnr.ain' for a nuick sale.—Krebs and (..< 'ANTED—Buvers for J Bradley Gig W 1 Yankee Light Buggy, 1 Rustic Cart, and I Double-sealed Buggy; abso lutely must bo sold.—Come and make an offer to Krebs and Co. Vjr\ T> England's Best Briar, .l_/.X>. the Pipe with the Velvet Finish. 9et. Gold Mount, direct shipment. Inspection invited. Absolutely best value in I'incs over seen in N._.—H. George, The Tobacconist (opp. l'ctt'ie's). P 1 AiyK BUYS Large 6-roomed Dwell. obxU» 0 big, pantry, scullery, washhouse, etc., on full quarter-aere, Clifford Street.—James Lines. Land Agent, Lowe Street. 'EW Spring Wash Fabrics showing in JLN bewildering variety, and marked at Manchester House keen prices.—S. 11. Phillips and Co. TOURNAMENT Cigarettes, 9d per packet of 10: 50 for 3/6. Note our price. —H. George, Hair dresser and TrthnooanUt. mOIIiET SOAPS—PaIm Olive, Guests 1. Manilla. Colgate's lame Bath, ami dozens of other makes, at Shilling Shop ; opposite Pettie's.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16211, 23 August 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16211, 23 August 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16211, 23 August 1923, Page 1

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