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NOT ONE AMERICAN CAE LASTS AS LONG AS REO CARS AND TRUCKS D § Not one American Car lasts as long as EEO. NOT ONE. THE TWO GREAT ADVANCES ARE HERE: 1. Cars that will g"-e service and not have to be traded in. 2 Maintenance that does not lay a ear up for so many hours as is now ttie custom and necessity. ARE TO RE I*OIXO IN REO. AND HAVE BEEN EUR YEARS, Come 1 in and compare UK l )' maintenance and repair cost*) with YOURS. Then take out a REO and drive it. Wilkinson’s TOURIST GARAGE READS QUAY. Bargains! WHY MISS THEM,? LADIES’ DERBY SHOES BOTH CUBAN AND LOW HEELS, FROM 5/6 up. SPLENDID FITTERS! GOOD WEARERS! ONLY AT J. D. HARRIES NEXT PARNELL'S ONLY. ’ The L.O.E. AT A New Address. lUK invite vnu Ladles to attend our OPENING SHOW On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 In our New and Spacious Premises. MCKEE’S BUILDINGS (Next Mr. Stoneliam, .Dweller). Our new goods have never been more attractive than those we shall be showing in our First Spring Show. New Season’s Ladies’ Underwear ladies’ Vests, With sleeves and without sleeves, Opera tops, etc. A Huge Stock to select from, in Cotton, Cotton and Wool, All' Wool, Silk and Cotton, Wool and Silt, ete. 10 !d 1/3 1/6 1/11 2/6 T 0 10/6. ' i VSPECLVL PURCHASE OF 500 PAIRS LADIES’ CREPE BLOOMERS. Full Size. Good Quality. Assorted Colors and White. 1/11 , '" K CADIES' WOVEN BLOOMERS, In Navv and White. 1/11 2/6 4/6. ' ■ , -c - 100 LADIES’ CREPE HEMSTITCHED NIGHTDRESSES. Special Bargains. White and Colors. 3/11. LADIES’ CAMBRIC k LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES. , 5/11 7/11 9/6 9/11 T 0 22/6. CHILDREN’S CREPE NIGHTDRESSES. Aborted Colors and Styles. 2/11. CHII.mifLV.S CREPE RLOIWEIIS. . All Sizes. Good Quality. 1/6. CHILDREN’S COTTON , VESTS In Cotton, Wool, and Wool and Silk. D" IP 1/- 1/6 T 0 6/3 MELBOURNE GASH Gisborne’s Busiest Store

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17153, 1 October 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17153, 1 October 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17153, 1 October 1926, Page 1

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