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it Such Lovely New Underthings AT Guthrie & Maddock's LOVELY ENOUGH FOR THE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTE; WARM , - : ENOUGH FOR THE COLDEST WEATHER. EVERY GARMENT IS FASHION RIGHT AS WELL AS . FABRIC RIGHT. A SELECTION THAT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO THE WOMAN WHO HAS NOT YET GOT Hriß SET (W WINTER UNDERTHINGS. PRICES ARE AN ATTRACTION IN THEMSELVES. LADIES' WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES--S.S., 6/11, 10/6 to 16/0. L.S., 10,-6, 12/6 to 14 o. LADIES' WOVEN NIGHTDRESSESLADIES' ALL-WOOL VESTS- S.S. and N.S.. o-11,4/11 ,5/6, 6/11. INDIES' ROSLYN VESTS- jx , o 12 6 13/6. L.S., 14/6. LADIES' VEDONIS VESTS-S.S. And N.S., 4/9, 4/11, o/6 5/11 and 9/6. LADIES' COTTON VESTS- ' „ a s:?•%> *l l h%' lit' LADIES' COTTON VESTS— S.S. and N.S., 2/11, 3/3. 3/6.t0 6/6. LADIES* BLOOMERS. Fleecy -lined— 2/9, 3/3, 4/11105/6. LADIES' ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, in Patty Grey Navy, and WhiteW. and 0.5., 6/11. 7/11. 8/6 to 12/6. LADIES' CAMI-KNIGKERS— W. and OS., 6/11, 7/11, 8/6. CHn.DDEN'S WOOL VESTS. All sizes— From 2/3 to 4/11. CHILDREN'S SILK AND WOOL VESTS. Sizes 1 to 10— From 2 9 to 5/6. CHILDREN'S FLEECY-LINED VESTS- 1/8, 2/3 to 2/9. CHILDREN'S FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, in Cream. Navy, Grey. All s i zeß From 1/11, 2/3. 2/6 to 3/11. CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, in Cream and Navy. 4/o, o/6 to 8/-, GUTHRIE & HADDOCK " The Home of Good Value " Drapers Gisborne No. 193 S Also other style No*. never had better boots—" 'can't get them locally for anywhere near the price. Tho "Zui" pair are all that 1 deiirad..." Two extracts, typical of {lie appreciative letters «e rccewe every week from our Mail Order customers. ,N«. 1955 —Men's Stout Split Kip Shooter* with beck strep end toe cop. Neile end tip*. Price 16/9 Port Fm Youth"* 4 end 5... 1.4/9 ... ... 2end3 .. 13/9 ~ .. No. 1949-Same as 1935 but without nails."*'/ Price 16/9 PotlFrtt No. 1980—Men's Split Kip Bluckers with or without nails. Toe and heel lip,. Price 10/6 Pott Fret Youth's 2to 5 9/6 » - No. 1984—Stout Split Kip Watertight Bluchers with nails and tips. c "» supply without nail* if requirtd. Fritu 16 f 6 PoUFrn Shooters made in Hannah'* Factory No. 1936— (a* illuttrated). In beat East India Kip. Stout pegged sole*. Can be had with or without nails. Price 27/6 /oitiV* No. 1947—A150 in Stout Split Kip. Price 22/6 Pott Frtt No. 1943—A150 in best Greenhide. Price 27/6 PottFrt* No. -1931—1 n light East India Kip. Good medium weight boot. Price 25/- PottFrt* No. 1570—1 n dull finish oiled stout Chrome Kip. Heavy screwed and ttitehed soles, at Bupplied to the N.Z. Force*. Price 25/- Po't Fret No. 1932—1 n best Black Grain English "Zug" Leather. Stout pegged soles. Very reliable boot. Price 37/6 Poitirtt AH thete line, llluitrated in Our 1927 Catalogueit Copy Free upon Request! no. s« ThE FIRM OF DOMINION-WIDE REPU TAT IO N. VOU will get prompt attention if yea Y—*newestHannah ■raeeli to: * • tend to titter "HannaVs Mail Order p™""^" - "T*""™"™ ■ssssai■ " e£X2Jr mm "-- GISBORNE. funn— 78 GLADSTONE RD. NOTE: Uniform law price* at all oar Branches. nUHlllUllUlllllllKllllflliMlUEltllilHlllftlllHlEniinflllllllllllllllllllllllGlltilllllllll At the Red - . By MAY GIBBS. 5/- each. Post 6d: ' SNUGGLEPOT AND CUDDLEPIE,, TWO LITTLE GUMNT7TS. NUTTYBUB AND NITTERSLNG. - LITTLE RAGGED BLOSSOM. NEW SUPPLIES OP WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. 8/6?' Post-6d. PEAR'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA. 4/.. Posted'. , 14TH EDITION DYKES' AUTOMOBILE ENCYCLOPAEDIA. ,30/.. Post i 1/-. Every motorist should have a copy of this wonder book of wology. Pounds ca,n be saved on your repair rail. it.',... t . THF BOY MECHANIC. Four Volumes. 13/6 per Volume or 60/.'per Sot. SIX GOOD-NOVELS Claim Number One (Ojrden), Man, Without a 'SouiJß.inrouglis), The Three'Just Men (Wallace), At the Earth's Core (Burroughs!. The Danger Trail (Curwood); ' Fate's, Honeymoon (Brand). / Chief Agents for the DOMINION, 9d a Week. MECCANO AND HORNBY TRAINS. ;' A. Langridge GLADST6nE ROAD.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 12 May 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 12 May 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 12 May 1927, Page 9

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