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CIIIU %J\j® I vlfwlLj UCiy bj HAVE JUST COMPLETED 50 YEARS SOUND TRADING, AND WISH EVERYBORY THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON, AND BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF GISBORNE HAS SUCH A MAGNIFICENT ARRAY OF SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR XMAS GIFTS EVER BEEN SEEN-EVERY DEPARTMENT BEING FULLY STOCKED AND PRICES BEING RIGHT BACK TO PRE-WAR. WATCH DEPARTMENT. Cents' pocket watches, if) Jewelled.—2o/-, 25/-, 30/-, 35/-. GENTS' 15-JEWELLED WRISTLETS—36/-, 39/6, 18/-, to £5. LADIES' SILVER WRISTLETS—3O/-, 35/-, !<>/- to £6/6/-. GOLD WRISTLETS, in the latosl styles; Fully Jewelled. Oct. Gold.—£s/6/-, £5/12/6, £6/6/-, £7/10/-, to £2O. All Watches Bear Our Guarantee for Accuracy, and will DC Exchanged if not Satisfactory. CLOCKS. FANCY BEDROOM CLOCKS, hi Oak and Marble—--15- to 30/-. FOLDING TRAVELLING CLOCKS.-45/-, 50/-, 75/- to £6/6 MANTLEPIECE STRIKING AND CHIMING CLOCKS From 50/- to £2O. ; 'f« LADIES' GIFT DEPARTMENT. THIMBLES.—I/- to 7/6. PHOTO FRAMES- All Reduced 6/8 in the £ to Clear. MANICURES in Xylonite, Ebony, and Silver.—From 25/-. JEWEL BOXES, K.P.—2O/-, 30/-, to 60/-. Silver—so/-, 60/- to £lO. lIAIR' BRUSHES—Xylonite 18/-, 25/-, 30/- 1,0 60/6 Ebony, 15/-, 21/ - 30/- to 55/-. Siiv.M- 30/-. 50/- to 75/-. MlßßOßS—Xylonite 15/-, 10/-, 25/- to 70/-. Ebonv 10/-, 25/-, 30/- to 50/-. Silver 30/- to 90/-. BRUSH SETS—In Cases. All Prices. I'OWDER JARS.—Silver Top.s.-—ls/-, 18/-, 20/- to £6. BATH SALTS' JARS IN FINEST CUT CRYSTAL. Kinest Selection in tho District of WHITE XYLONITE I GOODS ill BRUSHES AND GENERAL TOTLET WARE. (j ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES RING OR CALL. JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT. S, PENDANTS, All Greatly Reduced this Xmas GENTS' DEPARTMENT. ARMLETS— Silver 18/-, 21/-, to £5. BEADS.- Real Jet, CHAIN BAGS AND •r. Crystal. Jade, C ?SES.'—l2/- to 30/OUR E.P. DEPARTMENT. ENTREE DISHES.—£3/10/-, £l/10/- to £6/6/-. PYREX DISHES in Silver.—s9/6, 70/- to 80/-. NUT CRACKERS—S/-, 7/6, 10/-. CHILDREN'S E.P. MUGS and BOWLS.—IO/6, 15/- to 30/Silver, From 30/- to £5. JAM SPOONS.—2/-, 2/6. BREAD FORKS.—S/-, 7/6 to 12/6. TEA'STRAINERS—3/9, 5/-, 8/6. SILVER PUDDING SETS—I/9 to £/<i. AT PRICES UNEQUALLED IN GISBORNE. TELEPHONE 319. POCKET WALLETS.—AII Leather—ls/-, 20/>to 50/-. SHAVING MUGS and STANDS.—2S/-, 30/-, 50/-, 75/-. SIGNET RINGS.—3O/-, 10/- to 70/-. MATCH BOXES.—AII Reduced 6/8 in the £. CIGARETTE CASES, E.P.—l2/-, 15/- to 30/-. CIGARETTE CASES, Silver.—3o/-. 32/6, 10/-, 50/-, 60/70/- to £6/6/-. CIGARETTE BOXES, to hold 25, 50, 100 GigarettoS—' 50/-, 60/-, 70/- to £lO. EBONV MILITARY BRUSHES.—9/6, 15/-, 21/- to 30/-. TOBACCO POUCHES.—7/6, 10/- to 25/-EYER-SHARF PENCILS.—7/6, 10/- to 30/-. FOUNTAIN PENS.—II/-, 15/-, 20/- to 63/-. COLD SAFETY PINS.—6/6, 7/6 to 15/-. CUFF LINKS, Oct.—2s/-, 30/- to 63/-. LEATHER'COLLAR BOXES.—IS/-, 25/- to 30/-. PIPES, in Cases.—so/-, 35/- to 45/-. ASH TRAYS, E.P.—5/-, 7/6, 10/-. SAFETY RAZORS.—IS/- to 40/-. HK^BSIKSnaS. - ■■■ • • '■ I 11

Remarkable Evidence of Popularity EO.B. Main Ports. —had a "Gray" take you through the Impossible? —experienced the silkiness and unimpaired "pep" of the Gray engine after 20,000 miles with the original pistons and rings still going strong ? * —had the Gray's thousands upon thousands of miles of trouble-free service over all classes of country. Ir? Qi tf\ You can appre- ■ M c ' ale l ' le reason for the steadily mounting demand for Grays all round the world. Thanks to the economies resultant from this enormous expansion in Gray export business, and to the improved rate of exchange, the Gray, the aristocrat of light cars, is now listed at £265 (f.o.b. main ports). fr 'fffff n m 7% ««• >^ &T ir \ m. w m 4M % « N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTOR CO., WELLINGTON and CHRISTCHURCH. POVERTY BAY REPRESENTATIVES: ALLEN BROS, AND JOHNSTONE .. GISBOENB.

How much time do you spend everyday in sharpening pencils) How many pockets of yours wear out under the strain of angular, sharp-pencils, pushed in at all sorts of angles? How many times do you mislay your pocket knife and get dis- , gruntled at trying to / write with a blunt, scratchy point. You want a ShcalTcr Pencil—the most economical, convenient, ever- • ready writer you can buy. The Shcafler Pencil is fitted with an exclusive clutch which prevents the slipping or jamming of leads. A slight [urn of the top to the right advances the lead, a turn to the left withdraws. The writing point keeps sharp automatically: An extra supply of leads i« stored in a magazine attached to the cap of the pencil, and a handy rubber eraser is accessibly fitted to the lead :il. Il Whatever mental '"oris you »re doing Y is designed in * handsome ilteamline you will find a SheafTe' Pencil of W shape, and is beautifully finished in piiceless scivice And as a gift you ,;.. , 'nickel, silver-filled, iterling titver, and can choose nothing that will plct.ie ,' 20-year gold-filled. better. Niw Zealand Distrikulini Agents: EXCELSIOR SUPPLY CO. LTD., P.O. 802 555, Wellington. DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL T* fAfOINEERS, BLACKSMITHS \HU COACH BU.'LUKRK. TYPEWRITING CKFFICE. SCALE of Charges on application fu all descriptions of 'typing. In voices, Circulars, etc., typed, addressed find posted. Strict uotifidetrto gtuir.n teed, j ALFRED G LEAVE, j Accountant, Good's Bldgs. (Tel. 817AIJ

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16618, 23 December 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16618, 23 December 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16618, 23 December 1924, Page 9

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