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CHINA Good & Co. ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE JUST LANDED AN ENTIRELY NEW AND VARIED SHITMENT OF Choice Patterns IN English China PER S.S. VALACIA. SEE OUR SELECTION OF TEA CUTS AND SAUCERS, COT FEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES, ETC., ETC. GOOD & CO. QUALITY JEWELLERS GISBORNE
R. JOHNSON & Co.’s Great Winter Sale Is Now in Full Progress, HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN MEN’S AND BOVS’ CLOTHING ARE STILL LEFT. HERE ARE A FEW LINES OF EXCEPTIONAL WE ARE OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC OF RIDICULOUS PRICES. VALUE WHICH GISBORNE AT Men’s Fur Felt Hats, all sizes—7/6. Men’s Black Sateen Shirts—4/9. Warn Pyjamas—B/6. Strong Braces —From 1/3. Doctor Flannels—s/6. Heavy Plaiding Flannels— 8/11. Woollen Scarves —6/9. Tweed Working Trousers—From 10/6. Grey Flannel Trousers—l3/6. Smart Shirts, collar to match —5/6. Uhestergate Hats —22/6. Fancy Sox —From 1/- pair. 2/9. White and Khaki Handkerchiefs—6d. White Art Silk Scarves —6/11. Cotton Undervests —1/-, 1/11. White Towels, an odd lot—6d to 2/6. Sport Coats—From 25/-. Suits, in smart Brown or Grey Tweeds— 49/6. Lynx Suits —From 79/6. V Parisian Ties, in beautiful shades—2/3. Fleecy-lined Underpants—3/11. Hundreds of Other Bargains. See Them To-day! Country People send your Older by Post. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded in full. R. JOHNSON & CO. GISBORNE’S LEADING GENTS’ OUTFITTERS LYNX CORNER PHONES 973, 1179
A Maori girl, two years of age, was admitted to the Opotiki Hospital suffering from severe scalds on the face and head through falling into a, vessel of boiling water which had hist been taken off the fire in her parents’ home at Waimana. Her condition is serious. “In mv opinion the average Chinese knows the law as well as the average .European trader, but when they are detected in a breach of the law, they invariably assume a mask of ignorance,’ remarked Mr. A. M. Mowlern, 8.M., during the hearing of a case in Napier ! in which a Chinese was charged with a j breach of the Shops and Offices Act. "late advertisements I POVERTY BAY WINTER SHOW ASSOCIATION. POVERTY TaY COURT As exhibited in Auckland, will be shown in the CITY HALL. On JULY 30 AND 31, ’1928. Children from 9 a.m. till noon, accompanied b.V teachers, admitted free. City Band will Play Each Evening. Admission : Adults 1/-, Children 6d. w. M. BAYLY, 555 Secretary. —ANTED.-Girl, to assist, niornings.—Mrs. Harre, 125 Iranui Road, Phone 1565. ' v ' s LET. —5-roomed Bungalow 40/-; 7-roomed Residence, central, 50/-; ■urnished Cottage 30/-.-Frank M. Orr.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16706, 25 July 1928, Page 11
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