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% •m mm Such Lovely New Underthings AT • Guthrie & Maddock's LOVELY ENOUGH FOR. THE MOST 1 . 1 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 HER SET OF WINTER UNDERTHINGS. PRICES ARE AN ATTRACTION IN THEMSELVES. LADIES’ WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSESS.S., 6/11. 10/6 to 16/6. L.S., 10/6, 12/6 to 146. LADIES’ WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES-' 14^ 0 LADIES’ ALL-WOOL VESTS- . S.S. and N.S. 3/11. 4/11 5/6, 6/11. LADIES’ ROSLYN VESTS— , 12/6, 13/6. L.S., 14/6. unffg VEDONIS VESTS—S.S. And N.S., 4/9, 4/11, 5,6. 5/11 and 9/6. LADIES’ COTTON VESTS— E. 0.5., 3/11, 4/9, 5/6. LADIES’ COTTON VESTS- S.S. and N.S., 2/11. 0/3. 3/6 to 6/6. LADIES’ BLOOMERS. Fleecy-lined- 2/9, 3/3, 4/11 to 5/6. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, in Patty, iGrey, Navy, and WhiteW. and 0.5., 6/11, i/11, o/o to ls/o. LADIES’ CAMI-KNICKERS — W. and O.S 6/11, 7/11, 8/6. CHILDDEN’S WOOL VESTS. All sizes— From 2/3 to 4/11. CHILDREN'S SILK AND WOOL VESTS. Sizes 1 to 10From 2/9 to 5/6. CHILDREN’S FLEECY-LINED VESTS— 1/8, 2/3 to 2/9. CHILDREN’S FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, m Cream, Navy, Grey. All s j zeS- From 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 to 3/11. CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, in Cream and Navy. 4/3, 5/6 to 8/-. GUTHRIE & MADDOCK 11 The Home of Good Value ” Drapers Gisborne

Prtc* £ *7/6 Q© ©9 Post Fres ©© 0 © ©o® 0© :g r 1938 No other Alto Not •me never had hatter hoots*"* f 9 ‘can't get them locally for anywhere near the price. The “ Zug ” pair are all that 1 desired.. Tire extracts, typical oj the appreciative letters tee _ receive every week from our. Mail Order customers. No. 193 S Men’s Stout Split Kip Shooters with back strap and toe cap. Nails and tip*. Price 16/9 Post Free Youth’s 4 and 5 .. 14/9 .. .< 2 andi •• 13/9 .. . No. 1849—Same as 1935 hut without nails. Price 16/9 PoitFret No. 1960-Men’s Split Kip Bluchers with or without nails. Toe and heel tips. Price 10/6 Post Fret . Youth’s 2to 5 9/6 „ « No. 1884—Stout Split Kip Watertight Bluchers with nails and tips. Con supply without nails i/required Shooters made in Hannah’* Factory No. 1936 —(as i lltulratei). In best East India Kip. Stout pegged soles. Csn be had with or without nails. Price 27/6 letlFvt No. 1947—A150 in* Stout Split Kip. Price 22/6 Port Free' No. 1943—A150 in best Greenhide. Price 27/6 Port Free No. 1931—1 n light East India Kip. Good medium weight boot Price 25/- Port Free No. 1570—1 n dull finish oiled stout Chrome Kip. Heavy screwed and Stitched soles, as supplied to the N.Z. Forces. Price 25/- Post Fres No. 1932—1 n hest Black Grain Eng. lish "Zug" Leather. Stout pegged soles. Very reliahlo boot. Fries 37/6 Post ins Prico 16/6 Post Fres All these line* Illustrated in Our 1927 Cataloguea Copy Free upon Request! No. 36 THE FIRM OF DOMINION-WIDE REPUTATION VOU will got prompt attention il you 1 tend to either Hannah a Mail Order Dept. Wellington." or to your nearest Ynr Bnnil Hannah Branch it; OftDM cash im MMX AH VI PAT puna GISBORNE. 78 GLADSTONE RD. NOTE : Uniform low prices at all oar Branches. MfuiiMHiHUHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiiitiiiitifinimmiiiiiiiiiiiifiimiiimijiiiiiiiii

55 At the Red Shop By MAY GIBBS. 5/- each. Post 6d. BNUGGLEPOT AND CUDDLEPIE, TWO LITTLE GUMNUTS. NUTTYBUB AND NITTERSING, LITTLE RAGGED BLOSSOM. NEW SUPPLIES OP WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. 8/6. Post 6d. PEAR’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA. 4/-. Post 6d. 14TH EDITION DYKES’ AUTOMOBILE ENCYCLOPAEDIA. 30/-. Post 1/-. Every motorist should have a copy of this wonder hoot of earology. Pounds can be : saved on your repair bill. <■ • 4 . ■ ,Y ' THE BOY MEOHANIC. Pour Volumes. 13/6 per Volume or 50/- per Set. SIX GOOD NOVELS - 2/6 S SIX GOOD NOVELS Claim Number One (Ocden), Man Without a Soiil (Burroughs), The Three Just Men (Wallace), At (the Earth’s Core (Burroughs), The DaAgcr Trail (CiirwoOd), Fate’s Honeymoon (Brand). | ' ’ * Chief Agents for the DOMINION,' 9d a Week. MECCANO AND HORNBY TRAINS. A. Langridge & Co. GLADSTONE R6AD.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16339, 13 May 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16339, 13 May 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16339, 13 May 1927, Page 9

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