' THRIFTY COME TO MELBOURNE CASH The Value Leaders of Poverty Bay 500 PAIRS OF LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES. A Marvellous Offer. All Sizes and Colours ; Turn-back Cuffs. Usually 2/11 to 3/11. This Week j/_ Pair SILK HOSIERY; Made in New Zealand for New Zealanders. All Colours. 2/11 Pair 200 LADIES’ TRACED APRONS. Semco Make; New Designs. Thrift Week j/_ Each MAKE UP NOW FOR ’XMAS GIFTS. Every Pair Guaranteed. LADIES’ LISLE HOSE, in All Wanted Shades. 2/6 Pair 200 PAIRS SHEETS, for Double Beds. Abanco Make. Thrift Week 12/6 Pair BIAS TAPE; Double Fold, Fast Colour; Oycl. lengths, gd. Piece. KLSILK. A Wonder Cloth for Underclothing, Shirts, Frocks, Kiddies’ Wear. Not spoiled if boiled; 31in., in Fuji Shade. 1/_ Yard BOILING ELASTIC, in 6 yard lengths. This Weebj *j /_ Length V^^A/WWWWWVVWWW^AAVyAA^ew^A ( V Buy Year Spring Apparel at Big Savings in Every £. You will be Amazed at the Wonderful Thrift Opportunities at Melbourne Cash 200 YARDS OF HAPPY SILK, for Beach - Wraps; Kimonas, Pyjamas. In Nineteen Patterns. 27 inch. 2/11 ** 100 Yards 33 inch TUSSORE SILK. Very Nice Quality. This Week j/2 Yard BLEACHED FUJI SILK; 29 inch. At a Big Reduction. This Week j/g Yard 100 PILLOW CASES. To Quit g|d. Each 150 YARDS CURTAIN NET. Cream Ground with Rose, Blue and Helio Block Border; 40 inch. 1/4 Yard SINGLE BED MATTRESSES, for Spare Room or Beach Wear. This Week 13/11 acll Melbourne Cash Gisborne’s Busiest Store
Land Must Come Down ! FROM end to end of : New Zealand the cry is repeated, that the fanujep cannot live on high-priced land. Well— Land HAS Come Hewn In many cases to less than it waft* valued . at 25, years ago. Land..values in Australia too b&ve fallen, but are Because, of the low pricey of" land, and stock*many large, stations are being bought by shrewd men who realise that prices.of produce will rise again; hut even At present prices the results are paying on what they get the land for. In Waikato, buyers are dealing, for it is recognised . that the result DvEiS. NOT ALWAYS DEPEND O<N THE FARM* BUT ON THE FARMER! Good farmers make profits whore poor farmers would starve on land if; & wore given to, them, Now look at these properties :- To Close an Estate. 1430 Acres at £4 Former Price £l2/10/-). One and a-quarter sheep country now,; with improving will carry IF sheep. ' All cleared and grassed, Cash—Say £ISOO, 63® Acres O.R.P. rying two sheep per acre. A model , irm- Former price £lft par- Acre, j Now £ll P eif Acre Terms £1250 Cash. 200 Acres Flits for dairying,, maiz^grnwipg. £35 per Aero £35 Former Price £6O. WHO SAYS LAND IS NQT CHEAP - NOW? lectiqns and Houses aro in many cases »ss than half pre-war figures. Buying iow » safe, for NeW Zealand' most pro-' gress and times become brighter. C. C. BLOBRE THE POVERTY"BAY LANTLA^HSNCX
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 10
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