A bitterly cold southerly 'wind swept over a largo portion of the Opotiki district on Sunday. The weather was quite cold) enough for snow, but none fell in the vicinity of the town. At Motu there was a severe snowstorm, the snowfall being sufficiently heavy to whiten logs and tree-stumps. Earrings for evening wear.— Good stocks at W. Good and Co.’s We can make any up. Customers’ own beads in any style.* Wedding Gifts that last a lifetime. — Finest stocks in the district at W. Good and' Co.’s. All Plated Goods reduced to present-day prices,.* Stoneham’s famous Silver Dog Whistles. Supplied to clients in England, Australia, and all parts of N.Z. No whistle to equal it; 4/6, post free.— At Stoneham’s. Jewellers. Gisborne.* A WINTEtR IDYLL. When the fire is blazing and the lights aglow, how pleasant it is to sit back in your easy chair and puff away contentedly at your good old! briar with its bowl stock full of Richmond Best' tobacco—the tobacco which connoisseurs uso.—1.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 5
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168Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 5
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