Seasonable Underwear . Specials. WOMEN’S GREY , FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS. Superior make. W size. 2/11 pair. 0.5., 3/11 pair. ALL-WOOL RIBBED VESTS, with short sleeves. Special value—--3/6 !,nd 3/11 BRASSIERES, with net front and elastic back. Sizes 32 to 42 inch. 1/11 ”" d 2/6 CORSELETTES, in Pink. Brocade. Good shape, suitable for slight figures. Sizes 32 and 34. 4/11 pairgrey all-wool dominion made BLOOMERS. Girls’ and Maids’ sizes. Special valuer--4/1 5/11 p*PETTIE’S “THE DRAPERS”
TjlOR a First-class Suit or Overcoat, Jj Lady’s Costume, or Coat Frock THY A. STEPHENS Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor, 27 DISRAELI STREET. Where Prices are Right. Your Own Material Made Up.
WHITE STAR MOTOR JERVIGES TIME-TABLES NOW IN OPERATION '.i CARS LEAVE FOR—TOLUCA AND TOKOMARU Daily at 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m. only. RUATORIA Daily, at 8 a.m. TE ARAROA h- Daily, at 8 a.m. MAPIEI VIA WAIROA' Daily, 6 a.m., 8 a.m., 1 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m. only. PALMERSTON Daily at 6 a.m., except Sunday. Through Fare, 50/WEUINCTON Daily at 6 a.m., except Sunday. v Through Fare, 65/OPOTIKI, WNAKATANE, TAURANCA AND ROTORUA TUESDAY', THURSDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AT 6 A.M. WHY' GET UP AT 4 A.M.? INFORMATION FREE! BEFORE TRAVELLING CALL AT OUR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE TOURIST INFORMATION BUREAU. Opposite the Masonic Hotel in Lowe rr Street. LET US PLAN YOUR TRIP Phone 876 GISBORNE MOTOR SERVICE PHONE 777 iTE. —'The Company desires to point out that although their business is being offered for sale, all Services will be RUN AS USUAL until further notice, and passengers can rely on the same careful attention as in the past.
Suburban Farm let 12 *CRES. GOOD BUILDINGS. £4OO Cash, or Offer Wanted. Bargain. G G. BLQORE LIGHTS ON, MR CYCLIST! WITH a poor light you’re likely to run into a ditch. With no light at all you're likely to run into a policeman. With a Muirhead Cycle Lamp you won’t run into anything! MUIRHEAD'S CYCLE DEPOT GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. /RUST DE LUXE briars, 7/6 eacn. )nly at H. George’s, Direct Iraporter/,/ OPRtSft Flowering Plants. —Antirr--10 kinnrae, A’.emone, Nemesia, Pansy, Iceland Poppy, Polyanthus, Stocks and Sweet Peas.—D, S. Thompson and Co.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16340, 14 May 1927, Page 1
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