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THIS IS THE SALE THAT VALUES BUILT. ) nothing common or jtmcragk about this sale, and THEREIN LIES THE REASON FOR ITS INCREASING POPULARITY. BUILT ON OUR REPUTATION FOR. SOLID VALUES, IT IS ALWAYS EAGERLY AWAITED BY AN EVER - GROWING SECTION OF GISBORNE’S BUYING PUBLIC. BARGAINS THIS TIME ARE EXCEPTIONALLY NUMEROUS - A RESULT OF OUR DETERMINATION TO REDUCE OUR HEAVY STOCKS BEFORE THE SEASON ENDS. ALL THIS MILLINERY MUST BE SOLD. 40 'Ready-to-wear Hats, pail-on styles, in felt and velvet. All to dear at 1/11. A big lot of Useful Ready-to-wear Hats, in Suede, velvet and ribbon, suitable for wear during the rainy days. Usually 9/11 to 15/6. NOW 5/11. Smart little Pull-on Hats, in velvet, Suede and silk. Usually 15/6 to 23/6. NOW 9/11. SCOTCH KNITTED GLOVES. 10 dozen pairs of Scotch Knitted Gloves, in shades of white, beaver, brown, and navv. Originally 3/11. 1/11 PAIR. Small Children’s Wool Hats, in navy and cream only, to clear at 6d each. Children’s Creat'd Corded Velveteen Hats. Usually 3/11. NOW 2/6. Cream T eddy Bear Hats, for children's wear. Usually 5/11. NO W 3/11. Children’s Cream Plushette Hats, washable qualities. Usually 5/11. NOW 3/11. KNITTED SHAWLS. A special line of Cream Knitted Wool Shawls, with wool fringes. Usually 19/11. 11/9. FANCY BARGAINS Double-width Silk Nets, for ‘fancy dresses, in a full range of colors. Usually 2/11. NOW 1/11. A big range of Ladies’ Handkerchiefs done up in convenient halfdozens. SALE Prices 1/3, 1/11, to 4/6 half-dozen. Tinsel Laces, in gold and silver, 3 to 12 inches wide. Usually 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. NOW 1/11, 2/6, and 3/6. A big Jot of Dainty Collars, in lace, "net, and ratine; popular shapes. Usually 1/6, 2/3, 3/6, 8/6. NOW 1/-', 1/9, 2/6, and 6/11. Longclotli Embroideries, Insertions, and Ribbon Runners, l£in. wide. To clear at 4yds for 1/-. City Bond Writing Pads (best quality bank paper). SALE , SALE Price, 3 for 1/11. HORROCKSES’ FLANNELETTE 38-Inch i 1/- Vard. 10 pieces of this Flannelette to clear; full 36 niches; white only. 'Worth 2/3. NOW 1/-. All Wool Cream DOCTOR FLANNEL 2/6 • 3 pieces only. Guaranteed all wool, arid thoroughly shrunk. Usually 2/6. NOW 1/11. HEAVY TOWELS At 2/6 Pair. A big lot of reliable Colored Towels ; good, heavy make. To clear at 2/6 pair. Circular Woven PILLOW COTTON 1/3. Three, pieces of Circular Pillow Cotton; good quality, plain weave, 40 inches wide. Worth I'll. NOW 1/3 yard. BLACK VELVEIEEN 36-Inch. An exceptional bargain; in 36-inch heavy twill back velveteen, for dresses. Easily worth 12/6 yard. 8/11 Yard. BARGAINS Men’s Heavy Crash Working Shirts, with collars; a great lino for hard wear. All one price, 5/9. Men’s Heavy Union Neglige Shirts, for winter wear; all sizes. Were 10/6. NOW 6/6. Men’s 3-piece Sac Suits; a splendid) line for work wear, in mid-grey. SALE Price 39/6. 54 Inches Wide DRESS FABRICS Including tweeds, worsteds, cheviots, etc., iir plain effects, checks, and stripes; suitable for dresses and coats, etc.; 54in. Usually 12/6 to 17/6. 5/11 Yard. FOR MEN. Men’s Wide-end Ties; a big range in plain and fancy designs. Usually 2/6 and 3/11. NOW 1/6. Boys’ College Suits, in dark, useful grey shade; all sizes. SALE, Price 29/6. Boys’ All-Wool Golf Hose, black, with colored school band tops. SALE Price 2/9. SALE TIME AT PETTIE’S Uk NOW is the time to try FINDLAY’S BREAD T OAVES are baked and loaves are eaten, but the quality of FINDLAY’S I A loaves remains unexcelled. The purest flour, baked under the most modern and hygienic conditions —that constitutes FINDLAY’S Bread. Again we would stress the point—NOW is the time to try a loaf! WALTER FINDLAY BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AND‘CONFECTIONER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. ’PHONES—Gladstone Road, 469; Bakehouse, 25; Private, 785.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16458, 17 June 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16458, 17 June 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16458, 17 June 1924, Page 6