PSs*C & SSvf % IP Sudi Lovely New Underthings AT Guthrie & Maddock’s LOVELY ENOUGH FOR THE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTE; WA R M ENOI'GH 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. ■ A. LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES WINCEYETTB NIGHTDRESSES— S.S., 6/11, 10/6 to 16/6. L.S., 10/6, 12/6 to 14/6. WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES— 10/6, 14/6 to 18.6. ALL-WOOL VESTS- S.S. and N.S., 3/11, 4/11, 5/o, 6/11. wADIES’ ROSLYN VESTS- 12/6, 13/6. L.S., 14/6. jADIES* VEDONIS VESTS-S.S. And N.S., 4/9, 4/11,5/6, 5/11 apd 9/6. jADIES’ COTTON VESTS— E.O.S. 3 / n 4 9 , 5,6. ■APTES' COTTON VESTS— S.S. and N.S., 2/11, 3/3. 3/6_ to 6/6. iADIES’ BLOOMERS. Fleecy-lined— . 2/9. 3/3, 4/11 to 5/6. iADIES’ ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, in Patty Grey, Navy, and WhiteW. and 0.5., 6/11. 7/11, 8/6 to 12/6. JUDIES’ CAMI-KNIOKERS— W. and 0.5., 6/11, 7/11 8/6. TIILDDEN’S WOOL VESTS. All sizes— From 2/3 to 4/11. JHILDREX’S SILK AND WOOL VESTS. Si7.es. 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 sizes. 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 « The Home of Good Value ” Drapers Gisborne
Price 27 Q® ©9 Free Post QQ ©© 1936 No Alto other style •never had better boots— Shooters made in Hannah’s Factory _J'‘can't get them Ideally for anywhere near the price. The “Zug” pair are all that I desired ...” {Tice extract*, typical of the appreciative letters tee receive every week from our ifail Order customers. Ha 1935 Men’s Stout Split Kip Shooters with back strap and toe cap. Nails and tips. Price 16/9 Pott Free Youth’s 4 and 5 .. 14/9 » ■ 2 and 3 .. 13/9 H „ Ns. 1949—Same as 1935 but without nails. Price 16/9 Pott Fret No. 1980—Mens Split Kip Bluchers with or without nails. Toe and heel tips. Price 10/6 Pott Free Youth s2to 5 9/6 m m No. 1934-Stoat Split Kip Watertight Bluchers with nails and tips. Can supply wiftoat noil* if required. Price 16/6 Pott Fret No. 1936— (a* Wuttratei). In best East India Kip. Stout pegged soles. Can! be had with or without nails. Price 27/6 Post Free No. 1947—A150 in Stout Split Kip. Price 22/6 Poet Free No. 1943—A150 in best Greenhide. Price 27/6 Pott Free No. 1931—1 a light East India Kip. Good medium weight boot. j Price 25/- Pott 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/- Pott Fret No. 1932—1 n best Black Grain English "Zug" Leather. Stout pegged soles. Very reliable boot. Price 37/6 Post ires Alt these line* Illustrated in Our 1927 Cataloguesi Copy Free upon Request! no. ss rHE FIRM of Dominion-Wide REPUTATION. rov trill wn MUM attention if you 1 sand to either “ Hannah a Maul Order Your nearest Hannah Branch Is t ORDER to your nearest Branch. cm wm •IKE AW IE FAT rasna 78 GLADSTONE RD NOTE : Uniform low prices at all oar Branches. MiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiMiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimimii
At the Red Shop By MAY GIBBS. 5/- each. Tost 6-1. NUGGLEPOT AND CUDDLEPIE, TWO LITTLE GUMNUTS. fUTTYBUB AND NITTERSINU, LITTLE RAGGED BLOSSOM. NEW SUPPLIES OF WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. 8/6. Post 6d. PEAR’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA. 4/-. Post 6d. *TH EDITION DYKES’ AUTOMOBILE ENCYCLOPAEDIA. 30/-. Post - 1/-. Every motorist should have a copy of this wonder book of tarology. Pounds can be saved on your repair bill. HE BOY MECHANIC. Four Volumes. 13/6 per Volume or 50/- per Set. • SIX GOOD NOVELS - 2,6 - SIX GOOD NOVELS Haim Number One (Ogden), Man Without a Soul (Burroughs), ■he Three Just Men (Wallace), At the Earth’s Core (Burroughs), pie Danger Trail (Curwood), Fate’s Honeymoon (Brand). Chief Agents for the DOMINION, 9A a Week. MECCANO AND HORNBY TRAINS. , A. Langridge & Co. ■■ :■ ' GLADSTONE ROAD.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16340, 14 May 1927, Page 13
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