Boys’ School Outfits At Sale Prices. SCHOOL TIES, in all School Colors, SALE PRICE 1/- each. BELTS, in all School Colors. Good, strong makes. 1/3 and 1/6 each. A SPECIAL LINE of BOYS’ CANOE SHIRTS; all sizes. NOW 5/11. Usually 6/11 and 8/6. BOYS’ SCHOOL CAPS—AII Colors. . ? Three styles. , „ , 'SALE PRICES 1/3, 2/6, 3/3. SCHOOL GOLF HOSE—AII Colors. SALE PRICES 3/6 to 4/6. HIGH SCHOOL GOLF HOSE, with regulation Diamond tops. SALE PRICES 3/11 to 5/6. BOYS’ NAVY SERGE DOUBLE- • SEATED SHORTS,* fast dye, in heavy qualities. SALE PRICES 11/9 to 15/9. SEE THE WINDOW. PETTI E’S SUN BLINDS. )Y your Health. Enclose .your porch or verandah with Canvas. Call or, Ring JEUNE’S And benefit -Dy their 35 years’ experience. Wq will be pleased to call, measure, and quote FREE! All Shades and Colors in Stock. TENTS AND FLYS For Sale or Hire. FISHING TACKLE Large Assortment. Selected All Material from Mills to Yon. Address: Bright Street hones 85 and 250. P.O. Box 24
B.S.A. BIGYGLES AGAIN REDUCED IN PRICES. DUNLOP CORD CYCLE TYRES, 15/MUIRHEAD’S ON THE CORNER, Derby Street and Gladsto* %oad.
Only j£73o! Cosy little Semi-bungalow, Four Rooms. Scullery, Bathroom, Porcelain Bath Hot and Cold Water Gas, Electric Light High Section (good soil) About half-mile from P.O. 1 (Fo. 102) ONLY £730. Apply to— ; BALL & CRAWSHAW LAND SALESMEN & AUCTIONEERS PEEL STREET. EW Shipment of Grafton Cretonnes and Shadow Brocaine, in exquisite igna and colorings, only from Humph. tey’y Furniture Warehouse. POR Xmas Presents —KoyaL JJouiton Ware, Bysanta Ware, Pickwick Ware, Mother of Pearl Ware, Blk. Ebony Ware, are now showing at Humphrey s Furniture Warehouse. DIRECT Shipment of oest quality i Rubber-lined, English-made Silverjiount;J Tobacco Pouches; our price 7/6. This pouch is sold elsewhere at 10/6. Shop early at H. George's, Tobacconist, opposite Pettie’s. WANTED— Buyers for Spring Drays to call and inspect ours. No need to go further than Kreos and Co.’s. FORD Ton Truck, with tip, suitable for cartage of gravel, coke, etc. Inspect this at Gardner’s Mart, Derby Street. Price £7/ 10/TTI.UR SALE —5-roomed House; Der.atiJ ful river view; e.l. and gas, wardrobes, linen presses, h. and c. water, etc., £9oo.—Ball & Craws haw, La'nd Agents, Peel Street. SOW NOW —French and Butter Beans. Carrots, Parsnips, Turnip-rooted Beet. Cabbage. Lettuce, and Cauliflower Seed!—D S. Thompson and Co TPR the Beacn ana snady nooks, Humphrey’s Deck Chairs, made from Beech (non-splitting), covered with strong, durable canvas; only 13/6. Humphrey’s Furniture Warehouse. MOTHER^-Let's” go a lew to Cardner’s Mart, Derby St., wliere there is the largest selection of Furniture in Gisborne to choose from. ■\TOW is the time to buy ; Curtain to--n for the Xtnas guest rcom; qualities undoubted• values supreme: nntferns gent on request.—Humphrey’s Furniture Warehouse. lUIDING 2/9, at H. George’s, Hairdresser Tobacconint rAKER’S CART 7in fair order but > a bargain at £7 10/-.—Gardner’s Tfpi-Kv Plpoot ’Plinna ■pHE Oarpet Cleaners the Clean X Sweeps—Vacuum Cleaning Co-, 264 Lberdeen Road, ’Phone 722.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16649, 31 January 1925, Page 1
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