MANNEQUIN PARADES On SATURDAY Featuring the Smartest Styles in FROCKS COATS ENSEMBLES MILLINERY (Including the New Bowler Styles) BEACH WEAR, etc. SPORTS WEAR 1 , y $ These PARADES will be held in our New Display Room TO-NIGHT at 7 o’clock Visitors to town for Show and Race Week are specially invited to attend. Gisborne’s Big Store
wm m v Rt. Hon. G. W. FORBES Prime (linister I «< ; -w m J&J if A: 11 J., Rt. Hon. 1 G. COATcS. minister in Charg* of Unemployment Of>'vAßh Nr. H. E. HOLLAND Leader of the Opposition TO THE PEOPLE NEW ZEALAND . '•»> ■« There are more than 50,000 persons unemployed in New Zealand to-day. These men can in a large measure be re-absorbed into productive work through your personal cooperation in asking for New Zealand made goods. Every New Zealander-producer, retailer, concalled upon to help. It is in your own interest and in the interest of your country that you should buy New Zealand hade Goods, i i * s :•*. - -V By so doing you will re-vitalise industry, create work for idle hands, and re-establish our national security. Aim u BUY NEW ZEALAND MADE GOODS n An advertisement issued by the New Zealand Government AND HELP SOLVE UNEMPLOYME
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17607, 24 October 1931, Page 15
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