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Footwear For the Man V*ho Demands Value ! 0; ttf The superiority of style and work mans,hip that always characterise Lindsay’s Boots and Shoes for Men is more than ever in evidence in their showing of Spring and Summer footwear. -i ' All the most desirable shapes and styles, ns well as the more conventional lasts, are included in\this excellent range of footwear for the new i Season.. Men are well advised to see what LINDSAY’S otTer before buying Footgear. LINDSAY’S SHOE STORE /.AGENTS FOR FLORSHEIM’S AMERICAN FOOTWEAR FOR MEN. (Late Thacker’s, Gisborne). isasam* £75!5%53 & U / Now I Have a "Buckeye •\ „ Say! If I told you the eggs I’ve lost and the Rouble I’ve had tryi *»_ 1 1 t-r* Ar* ivr/-vr!r r\t '» U VOIICI I _, Jug to make a makeshift incubator do the work of a “Buckeye” you’d ■ (hardly believe the story. • No- more experimenting for me! In future 111 nave nothing it 1 can’t have a EUC&EYE ■■ the WORUD’S best incubator. • L AH the biggest breeders in the country—and the smallest —use the “Buckeye.” Anybody can run it. Operates automatically and can’t go wrong. Hatches every hntchable egg—more and better chicks than you can get from any other incubator regardless of price. We know the “Buckeye” so well that we cheerfully guarantee it to do this—and stand back of the guarantee. > 1 * If we sell you a “Buckeye” you’ll be tickled out of your skin at the splendid results yoi^get. Seven sizes —60 eggs to 600 — I > Come in aod see how they work—or, we will send you a catalog. FROM THE S One. AGENTS LTD. ffl w f.T t tl' i , , Buy While Prices are Down! Sl/RING DAYS, BEAUTIFUL ROADS, AND A Genuine Racing B.S.A. Bicycle at £lB by Experts to vour special order, Nickel-plated and floraled any color enamel. What more could you wish for? Cycles are absolutely tbe cheapest mode of travel—especially B.S.A. Bicycles. f. THEY’RE BRITISH! If- you don’t desire a Racing Model, see our B.S.A. Pattern Bicycles-£!0 and £i2 y ; ( You’re sure to be suited and WELL SATISFIED with your Purchase. •V'. ; • SELECT YOURS TO-DAY! ALLAN SUTTON'S PEEL STREET (Opp. Common, Shelton and Co.’s) GISBORNE. ’PHONES—SHOP 1196. HOUSE 1268 M. ’ ' - - JUST LANDED. A LARGE SHIPMENT p¥ t Cotton Dress Fabrics THAT WILL GIVE LOTS OF WEAR. TTYHE very best assortment of Designs that you have seen this Season, and ' > ft- > iLa ..h'.ut t Ytnm la fhnt iifVnrrl «nlpTuliH VallltiS. JL the good thing about them is that they afford splendid values. (38-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS, in Check and Plaids, at 1/6 per yard, nre the best Wash Goods Values of the Season. 40-INCH VOILES, Beautiful Designs and Colorings. Oar Price, 2/11 per yard. <4O-INCH FOULARDS, in Choice Designs. Special Prices, 2/11 and 3/11. INSPECTION INVITED. Guthrie & Maddock’s ‘HOME OF GOOD VALUES.” For Products Used in the House rE are accustomed to dealing with Shrewd Buyers of Household Furniture, for the reason that TAYLOR’S ment has now become recogniseu throughout the District as being tbe r more than ordinary value. An effort has been mode to also conduct less to gain Public Goodwill and Confidence, and to make its Standard iods known to ail. What is not in stock will bo manufactured for Patrons from Designs. An ©fficiaift Staff of Workmen, combined with the Latest Machinery and WellpeMoned Materials, ensures the BEST OF WORKMANSHIP. THE WAREHOUSE IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION DURING BUSINESS BOURS. Charles Taylor CABIWJTMAKER, GLADSTONE ROAD, GTSBORNE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 3