gRt PLANING AND PRESSING Suits Coats 4/-, Pants 2/6. Overcoatr6/-, Frocks 3/6, Costumes 6/6. Hats Cleaned and Blocked 2/6. Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed: Suits 12/6, Suit Coats 7/6, Pants 4/6. Overcoats and Costumes 7/6 to 10/-, Frocks 6/6 to 7/6. CITY DYE WORKS Phone 485. 18 CUSTOMS STREET.
“TRUTH IN ADVERTISING’ WOMEN’S LOCKNIT UNBEBWEAB v GUARANTEED LADDERPROOF VESTS AND BLOOMERS A wonderful line comprising vests and bloomers in guaranteed Locknit quality, splendid shapes in S.W. and Women’s sizes. Bloomers, elastic -'Waist and knee. Vests, Opera top "4* style. SHADES: IVORY, LEMON, NIL GREEN, SKY AND PINK 2/11 PETTIES’ THE DRAPERS PROFESSIONAL NOTICES r DON’T FORGET FA LITTLE Music adds great enjoyment to a camp holiday. Have a few lessons on your Ukulele, Mandolin or Guitar. All the latest songs taught by MRS. G. MOORE, 384 Palmerston Road. TE KARAKA DRAPERY AND CLOTHING STORE. TLTEN’S Sports Trousers from 13/6 to ■MA 27/6; Men’s Felt Hats from 10/6 to 16/-; Athletic Singlets 1/3, 1/6, 1/9; Fuji Silk Shirts 8/6, 9/11 and 11/6. F. M. PRICE. Phone 18, Te Karaka.
RICHARDS’ CORNER PHONE 1448. Bread. Fresh Tegetables and Fruits.
: v TE KABAKA TITK. PARSONS, Storekeeper, Te TTnmlfa, Is HERALD AGENT, and daily copies are obtainable each after, poon. Delivery made around township.
TO THE LADIES OF POVERTY BAY VTEW Spring and Summer Goods now showing; Frocks and Coats in latest designs and shades. All well out and finished. Prices right. C. E. BYRNE Phone 1600. GLEN CAIRN. SHOWROOMS. X 8 WAINUI ROAD. GISBORNE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17945, 24 November 1932, Page 1
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