Pretty •■:'■'■ ♦ '■,".''■ :■ Evening Fabrics If the colors for daytime wear are somewhat limited, this is not true of colors for evening Every lovely color, and its'most-beautiful tones, is-brought into play for' evening wear. •■' ; i SHOT TAFFETA, in pretty shades of Hose, Sky, Mauve. ~ • ;- '. ... .4/11 >f l %INSEL LAME, in beautiful evening ' shades 0 f Blue/Rose, Green, etc. ' 12/6 tO l4/6 ■,■•»"'•■' MULTICOLORED LAME. This .sea- * ; Son's newest additibh to our large range of evening fabrics, and are very becoming. ■ 12/6, 14/6 to 19/6^PETTIE'S FOR SILKS
FRED JEUNE & CO. BRIGHT STREET ,' i -FOR ■ STRAWBERRY and FRUIT NETTING. FIPH NETS and all FISHING , TACKLE. TENNIS NETS and NETTING » 'Speciality. MANUFACTURERS OF CAR BAGS • ' TENTS SUN BLINDS AND ALL CANVAS GOODS. - ONLY ADDRESS - .1 JEUNi'S BRIGHT STREET,, GISBORNE. Phones: Brisiness 85, Private 250. P.O. Box 24.
•:• YOU CANNOT BUY A GOOD BIKE AT A LOWER, .PRICE THAN YOU: WILL PAY AT MUIRHEAD'S CYCLE DEPOT, JLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE
W.F.ILES /WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COAL MERCHANT. : <"*'i '• '' I ''.■ ■ V ■ ■ Only £the ■:, Best Household, Steam and Smithy Coals in stock, and delivered town or district. A|s« Coke, Firewood, Firebricks, Fire clay, Sand, Shingle, etc. r One Quality Only: THE BEST. * Agent: WESTPORT COAL CO. LTD, PITT STREET (opposite Dalgety's). FHONE.
JtJBT Landed.—. Largo assortment oi 1 Ladies' Felour Coats, in all the leading shades;; prices ranging from 57/6 to £7/19/6.—Guthrie and Maddock. fIQIN. Striped Crimeans, suitable for .'■"'*' winter shirts and pyjamas; 3/11 yard.--Adair Bros., the Leading Pi-apeis. ATEST materials, patterns, and most fashionable shades, are the essentials of Lynx Suits.—R. Johnson and Co. CANTERBURY Potatoes 3/9 quarter, \J Ceylon Tea 2/6 lb., Kiwi Bacon 1/4, KiaOra'Butter 1/8, Toatoa Cheese 1/2, Fresh Dates 4d.—Sargi&aoh's, corner Roebuck Road. ' ' _■; OR that Easter occasion—Brown ■ Skin Gloves, fleecy-ljned and fur tops; sizes 6 to '7l; 16/6.-Common. Shelton arid Co. Ltd. v. BEST Library in Town.—3soo vols., all .latest fiction, special juvenile section added;. 7/6 quarter, 12/6 halfyear, ■ £l/2/6 .-.year,—Eastwood'* Book Store. - * /22 APPLES, and Pears, in any quantity; windfalls and good grade.—At Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Peei Street, Phone 310. < 'Ht weai* those ugly Trousers when '.- y\ lies and Dudfield, Gisborne's leading Tailors, ure making Trousers foi mi- ■ : " ' STOUNDING Biscuit Bargam-A : : 1/6 Biscuit for 1/- per ;lb., Milderson's Shortcake; rich, soft, nourishing.— Sold bv-'A. H. Clare. ATHES'. Tan Glace 2-bar Shoes, * Cuban heel, solid leather; 12/6.—At Tfarris Bros., Phone 174. -,■'•: ■■ # mUINCEB and Jam Melons'now ready
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 14 April 1928, Page 1
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