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★ BEAT THE PRICE RISE BUY V«M 'I €> m MEN'S WOOLLEN OUTERWEAR Men's Lumber Pullovers, brushed rotten lined, zipp fasteners. Brown and Grey shades. Usually (1/11. For 5/11 Men's Sox, fancy Cashmere, in a ratiße of new smart designs. Usually 3/11 Sale Price 2/6 “Bruce" All Wool Marl Sox, ribbed and plain, Rood medium winter weight. Usually 3/3. For 2/0 Men's Cardigans, line worsted quality, in Heather shades. Excellent value for hard wear. Usually 15/0. For 13/9 All Wool Polo Neck Pullovers, Colonial make, excellent value and Rood, medium weight. Shades': Brown, Grey and Marone. Usually 13/0. For 11/6 Pullovers and Jerseys for Boys. Sizes L’L’in to lii’in. A lnr.Ro assortment: new deSiRIIS. Sale Prices 3/11,5/11,8/11 aoj* t §, tvSS ft - Men's PYJAMAS Remarkable- value, made from a stronß serviceable Twill Pyjama Cloth. Smart patterns. 10/C. For 8/11 Super quality Union Pyjamas, Mon's and O.S. sizes. Smart stripes of Blue, Pawn and Brown. Meal for winter wear. 12/6. For 10/6 ■ dt*”,* io' \t\ • \ ui 6 to ' • \ -s'- v*sS** v- \ tfeh’s %N '° V eaM' ’^es'Urv( io s- \ \ PV ' v veVn^ v£ ye \ V\o*\ v °° ~ 1 . ~e r s ’ . \ e . .rc> f &cV io. A d/e. V 0 '"’ 1 £fl,\e ou\'°r v Cr ea . rt ' \ \(,\Vh Rtf' 11 \ *X>" pu \'S vf° vt tfir® to9 itt $0? gSM&Sf j« * S ft Ff' ft*- * i? ftr r* M m.&Kit ft***! rtwt I§l #■£**?* port ■<?*>**»»«!»« t***"!*-®**# ninm pnr * r»& '^*t!tSß«rce«Rpt<«t!jrfS!sßirß sam e? is Rtpr c «8? ft i? *fi »w k f IRftfcWK mu GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Also at 25 other Stores throughout New Zealand. So—37

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SIIF. COULDN'T XIPAD HER NOTES! ••Pleaso road your notes," Miss Brown!” lie said. She began: "Dear Sir—\Vo hab —nt-ish-000 reeeibod your lodder!” "Stop!” ho cried, “f didn’t say that! You need Pulmorms. Here. Stick one of those pastilles! Pnlinonns quioklj* break up the worst cold!” Ifuimoiiiis antiseptic vapours banish colds and chest complaints. Keep a tin handy. 1/-, 1/6, £/6.~ Chemists,and Stores,*

One-fifth of the total population of Britain is now gathered inside the Greater London area, which to-day hclc.3 8,500,000 people.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19374, 12 July 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19374, 12 July 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19374, 12 July 1937, Page 7

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