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A Big Display Of Dainty Summer Frocks. WE’RE DELIGHTED WITH THE NEW SEASON’S FROCKS WHICH WE HAVE. JUST OPENED UP, & WE FEEL CERTAIN THAT WHEN YOU SEE THEM YOU’LL AGREE THAT THEY ARE QUITE THE NICEST EVER DISPLAYED. A PROMINENT PLACE IS TAKEN BY THE DAINTY FROCKS OF COTTON MAROCAINE, COTTON GEORGETTES, IN EMBROIDERED AND PRINTED STYLES, EMBROIDERED AND "PRINTED , VOILES. HARDLY ANY TWO OF THESE DAINTY FROCKS ARE ALIKE, AND ALL HAVE BEEN SO CAREFULLY BOUGHT THAT THE PRICES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY MODERATE. THEY RANGE FROM 50/g TO £5/5/MORE ELABORATE FROCKS IN SILK MAROCAINE AND CREPE-DE-CHINE, FEATURING THE LATEST IDEAS FROM LONDON AND THE CONTINENT, ARE PRICED FROM £6/19/6 m £lO/19/6. A VERY PRETTY MODEL TWO-PIECE SUITE IS IN CINNAMON MAROCAINE. THIS HAS BELT AND POCKETS. AND BERTHA COLLAR AND CUFFS OF FANCY MAROCAINE. s U £5/15/6. A SMART FROCK IN NAVY MAROCAINE IS IN LONG WAISTED STYLE WITH LONG SLEEVES, TRIMMED WITH TUCKS. GIVING FALL ’EFFECT- ALSO FINISHED WITH HAND - EMBROIDERED ’ MEDALLIONS. £5/15/6. See the Special Display In Out Show Windows. Si /..‘♦.••fJlCv,. !■ U t WEAR. Note These Moderate Prices. The Moderate Prices of our New Millinery is a most attractive feature of the New Styles, which are, as usual, most becoming. We are displaying a big range of really Smart Hats at 49/6, 55/6, and 63/-. A big range of Smartly-trimmed Hats, in. Printed Marocaines, Crepe-de-Ghines, and Fancy Straws, etc., trimmed with dlainty flowers and posies. These are particularly' charming and useful styles, and are priced at 33/6 to 47/6. The Season’s Smartest Keady-to-wears ore shown in all colors, effectively trimmed with lace, ribbon, flowers, etc. 21/-, 27/6, to 39/6. The Latest Novelties in Hanging and Scarf Veils,, fancy woven and! embroidered designs, in all popular colors; 4/11 to 15/6. Some of the NEW SILKS For Summer Frocks. The popular Silk and Wool Crepe Marocaine, in all the popular Summer shades, 38 and 40 inches wide; in two standard qualities; 13/6 and 17/6 yard. Fancy Printed Marocaines, for trimming frocks, dress tops, etc.; many new styles; 12/6, 17/6, to 27/6. Broclie and Fancy Woven Marocaines, in new styles, in all-silk and silk and wool; 38 inches wide; 19/6 to 25/- yard. Crepe Tricolette, a new woven fabric for smart Summer frocks, in shades of silver, grey, stone, nigger, and black; 36 inches wide; 17/6 yard. Beautiful New Styles in the latest Black and White and White and Black effects, Crepe-de-Chines, and Marocaines; 21/-, 25/6, and 27/6 yard. The Latest Styles in British and French Striped Silks, including Spunellas, Britellas, etc.; 30 inches wide; 8/11 yard. 'Colored Fujis, in all the wanted shades; 30 inches, 6/6 yard; 36 inches, 7/11 yard. T¥ ; aSt* * JL JO THE DRAPERS

* * ••• ■ . © . Bread is 100 per cent. Nutrition. TJ7EAK and sickly children thrive on FINDLAY’S Bread, and strong ’ ’ children grow stronger. There is no bread quite as good as our bread—ask one of our patrons. PBESH, DELICIOUS, PURE AND NUTRITIONS—FINDLAY’S BREAD. best, Don’t just order a Loaf—order a "FINDLAY.'S” LOAF —and get the WALTER FINDLAY BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AND 'CONFECTIONER. Gladstone Road, Gisborne. ’PHONES—Gladstone Road 469, Peel Street 25, Private 785. haretmaaoranstt^^ See New Zealand in a FORD! SUMMER IS COMING—NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR FORD—THE CAR IDEALLY SUITED TO NEW ZEALAND CONDITIONS AND NEW-ZEALAND PURSES. •i, THE SPLENDID FORD WILL TAKE YOU ANYWHERE-*QUICKLY, SURELY, ECOMICALLY, NO MATTER HOW STEF.P THE HILLS OR HOW MUDDY THE ROADS, A FORD CAR IS ALWAYS RELIABLE AND SIMPLE TO HANDLE. .THE FORD IS PRICED LOWER TITAN ANY OTHER CAR, WHILE ITS MAINTENANCE AND RUNNING EXPENSES ARE IN KEEPING WITH ITS LOW PRICE. YOUR FAMILY WILL GET A BIGGER SHARE OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS FROM THE VERY DAY YOU BUY YOUR FORD. BRITISH MANUFACTURE: THE FORD CAR IS COMPLETELY MADE IN CANADA, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF PARTS TO TOE VALUE OF £3/10/0. Ford Touring Car (F.O.F. WELLINGTON). BIGNELL & HOLMES FORD GARAGE, GREY STREET. GISBORNE and TQKCMIARU BAY : 418, GISBORNE, ’PHONE 114 TOKOMARU BAY. ■Y4-re:i -Vi \‘rj -

I ... ! Your Chance 1 TO QUALIFY FOR. SUCCESS AT REDUCED FEES CLOSES gI&TEMBER. 30TH. Postal Tuition under Hemingway’s! . Correspondence Scliools has enabled many thousands of young people—and older ones, too —to gain a firm footing in the commercial world. An opportunity like this may not occur again till it is too late to benefit you. Act NOW! For full par- ■ ticulavs, cut oat and post this “ad.,” with your name and address. Enquiries MUST he posted by 30th September to — HemingwayV Correspondence Schools P.O. Box 516, Auckland. WHATATUTU MOTOR ’BUS. BUS leaves Whatatutu every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8.15 a.in., returning from Gisborne al 4 p.m. Parcels may be left at Collett’s Garage before 2 p.m. 6 6 E. G. GREY. Proprietor. D. J. BARRY, LTD. ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ’ ! Whiskies USHER’S GREEN STRIPE MACHINE AY’S No. 1 CRAWFORD’S WALKER’S . , BLACK AND WHITE. Gin , GILBEY’S. Brandy I HE'NNESSY’S. Wines PENFOLD’S. ; DOG’S HEAD ALE AND STOUT. THEY STOCK. Bols’ Gin Hencke’s and Wolff’s Schnapps Feuerheerd’s and Gonzalea Spanish Wines Hardy and Irvine’s Wines Martell’s, French,, and Irvine’s i Australian Brandies Liqueurs of all kinds. PHONES 4, 968, and 686 WEDDING CAKE BOXES for sending pieces by post, on sale at the Herald Office. • Grease-proof pa ter, for Meat or Butter Wrapping, now on sale at Herald Jobbing Department.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16545, 27 September 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16545, 27 September 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16545, 27 September 1924, Page 8

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