ftp l V\ \5 i/y/ y with * 1) h Si. 'A t/cv/W&tk ■I-iri§ lyi/SH/a 1 «&*•/ iS|P i / l I# IF /Y U h /if / MW / //Vf\ Sw) WtfV, /} *«acM «G&»# A trar 5* a AmM! m IF you’re tired of folding them up like & jackknife—try stretching them out in a StudebakerJ You’ll find very few cars—if any—that give you the front and rear seat leg room to be found in a Studebaker. Read room —foot room —seat room equally abundant Just try it! \t6 New Studehakers have just arrived from New York by the S.S. City of Bombay. A -cordial invitation is extended to you to inspect them in our Showrooms. See the new tilt ray headlamps; the new air cleaner; the new oil filter; and the new petrol filter, Used Cars taken in Part Payment. Easy Terms Arranged. KEW REDUCED PRICES', Studebaker Standard Six Coach 2-door, 5-seater; Artillery type wheels, 5 balloon tyre*. £452 amajJ*v»a C- r 1 .. ’ Stadebaker Standard Six Coach 2-door, 5-seater, 4-wheel hydraulic brakes, 4 duo wheels and o balloon tyres, £468 y , rVh* t!3EHasrsEJE®assn .\ 4 : r a ' \ * p.. ■ -:X-' / i.i ALLEN BROS. & JOHNSTONE ■ ; 4 . .-I' Agents for Studebaker Motor Cars Bright Street. Phone 1079 Popular Crepe Soles. CAST IRON PORCELAIN ENAMEL BATHS. THE CREPE RUBBER SOLE is now firmly and permanently.established in Loverly Buy, ami the'public demand is such that the Gisborne Tyre Surgery lues now found it necessary to employ a competent stitcher on tho premises in Derby Street. THE CREPE RUBBER SOLE is attached h' a special "acid cure’* vulcanising process, and the first layer is now stitched at- the toes to obviate the possibility of lifting: the succeeding layers o£ Crepe Rubber cover the stitching and protect it- from contact with the pavement. 50 per cent .of footwear worn in England and New Zealand is now TIRE PE RUBBER HOLED, and re-sr.'ing with this wonderful rubber has become, in the lasi few years, quite an industry in the cities. CREPE RUBBER HOLES are noiseless and comfortable, light and flexible : they never squeak, will not scratch the floors, they are uniform in 'quality all through, and are guaranteed not to crack or break. They grip tin pavement, they do not overheat the feet, and are absolutely water'Have these resilient and double-weaving PURE CREPE SOLEs attached to vottr boots and shoes NOW —they outlast four or live leather DAMAGEDWE HAVE SEVERAL SLIGHTLY 14 DAMAGED DOULTON BATHS WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. PAIR. FOR LADIES. ißßanffiaaiuaHißiHasaiEsaMiaissßiiwsao 9/6 PATR FOR MEN’S. V.~J / ; .Iss ONLY AT J. S. ALLAN & SON TYRE SURGERY LIMITED, DERBY STREET. DERBY STREET (OPP. TOWN SCHOOL) PHONE 764. P.O. BOX 74. PHONE 718. Jumper Suits ITT m m - s m The Popular Vogue FOR Autumn and Winter. MeGRUER’S ARE SHOWING AN EXCELLENT RANGE OF THESE VERY POPULAR SUITS, IN THE VERY NEWEST STYLES AND PREVAILING SHADES. LADIES 1 ' SMART STOCKINETTE JUMPER SUITSat 75/. EACH. A NICK LOT OF MAIDS’ JUMPER SUIT'S, IN WOOL REP.— AT 79/0 EACH. WOOL KNITTED JUMPER SUITS, with Clipped Wool Trimming. FROM 50/0 TO £5 J2/0 WOOL KNITTED COSTUMES, WITH THREE-QUARTER LENGTH COATS, trimmed Clipped Wool. FROM 79/0 TO £0 0/. A LARGE SELECTION OF LADIES' JUMPERS, in Stockinette, m all shades. FROM 10/6 T 0 29/6. VISIT OVP. STORE AS'D IXSTCCT. Drapers Gisborne
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17078, 6 July 1926, Page 5
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