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UK’S FAWN RAINCOATS As Illustrated. Made from a fine quality textured coating in the popular double-breasted belted style. Very suitable for summer wear. Fawn shade only. FINE IN THE RAIN life 111 m Men’s Slipons All wool with V - neck and irmly ribbed basque. Brown Fawn, Grey, Maroon; contrasting edges. 5/6 Men’s Khaki Shirts Slide trated) fronts. handy (as illusor button A very shirt for out-doors, are well the money. These worth 3/6 Boys’ sizes, 2/11. MEN’S SOX Fancy Cashmere in a range of new, smart designs. 2G STEIN BROS L NEW ZEALAND ~<■■■ y m s m iiilt § I m :: m mmm A# J At f AS &> ,4<# :;|*s*r 44? MEWS FLANNEL «SLAKS’ Smartly cut from a dependable English flannel, finished with slant pockets, belt loops, and pleated fronts. 13/6 MEN'S SPORTS COATS In attractive English fancy tweeds, showing in a large range of Grey, Brown, and Fawn tonings. 29/6 MEN’S MALEIGU MATS Outstanding value, worth much more than the price. English Fur Felt, in modern shapes and wanted colours. r-"' v I V/ m SPECIAL PURCHASE OF MEN’S INTERLOCK UNDERWEAR Sleeveless (athletic type) Singlets and Elastic-waist ed Shorts. Well cut garments from a fine quality Cream Interlock fabric. Per Garment Boys’ sizes, 1/6 Men’s Canvas Oxfords 2/6 Summer Foot wear Special, White Canvas Oxford Shoes, coloured trim, crepe soles. w krAfUrTsiT.iN Bros!? 8! M NEW ZEALAND) © GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.

BARRY’ GISBOR r,, *3 a \ /S THE PERFECT THIRST QUENCHER Marie Only by ... D. J. BARRY LTD. GISBORNE AND TOKOMABU BAY

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 7 October 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 7 October 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 7 October 1936, Page 7