Extra-Special Good-Night Values in MEN’S WARM PYJAMAS ANOTHER MELBOURNE CASH SCOOP Though the shortest day has been left behind, Winter’s coldest days—and nights—are still to come. However, you won’t lose any sleep over it, if you slip into bed clad in these cosy, comfy Pyjamas. They’re the ■well-made, comfortable kind of garments that really INDUCE tranquil repose, being expressly manufactured for us from dependable quality materials by a well known New Zealand house. Despite their excellent workmanship, cut and finish, We are able to offer them at values for cash that simply defy ALL competition. These 4 Items Tell their own BARGAIN STORY MEN’S “VICTORY” PYJAMAS tn smart new stripes. Good quality Winceyette washing; warm and cosy for winter wear All sizes—S.M. to O.S. Splendid 5/11 & m & m* / ■ f f, k \ VI m m ■ m i i m ■ i a MEN’S “ROYALTY” PYJAMAS In heavy Suede Cloth. Splendid assortment of new stripes. Quality and warmth are embodied in this garment. O / 1] Tj Sizes S.M., M. and O.S. O / JL L MEN’S “FLANNELLA” PYJAMAS Made from heavy quality Flannelette. Warm as wcol. Cosy for the colder winter nights. Reliable quality. Sizes SM. to O.S. 7/11 MEN’S SUPER SUEDE PYJAMAS Beautiful soft volvet quality; new range of smart stripes; marvellous wearing; good appearance. (jT| /IS I Sizes S.M., M. and O.S. , y / A iWONDERFUL OFFERS IN BOYS’ PYJAMAS TOO All Gisborne mothers know that our variety and values in this section have been renowned for years. In factl, our qualities are so good and prices so keen that you could practically buy with your eyes shut ! BOYS’ “SLEEPWELL” PYJAMAS. A special line at a sroecial price in neat Pink and Blue Stripes. Fit ages 1 to 16. PRICES RANGING FROM 2/H 10 4/9 BOYS’ “WONDER” PYJAMAS. Superior quality made from very strong Twill Winceyette; fast washin line. Fit ages Ito 16. PRICES FROM - A good wearing 3/11 10 5/6 BOYS’ SUEDE PYJAMAS. Strong Winceyette, with Suede Finish. Good wearing; excellent washing; nice clean stripes. Fit ages 1 to 16. PRICES RANGE FROM 4/6 “ 7/1.1 r / i » * r Ezr 6ISBORNE 360
Books you should read REACHING FOR THE STARS, by Nora Wain. The author has for the last four years lived in Germany, and gives a very complete picture of the way in which Nazism affects the ordinary people. 8/6 each “ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO," by Rachel Field. “THE BROKEN MELODY," by F. J. Thwaites 4/6 each “FROGS DIE IN EARNEST,” by Douglas Boot. An excellent story. 4/6 "SALUTE TO FREEDOM,” by Eric Lowe. A trilogy in one volume. 200,000 words in length 12/6 each THE BEST OF O. HENRY, 100 Stories Chosen by “Sapper.” 1140 pages 9/6 “VICTORIOUS LIVING,” by Stanley Jones 9/6 “THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER" Banjo Patterson 2/9 “RIO GRANDE’S LAST RACE” 2/9 PRACTICAL GARDENING IN V' “MAN TRACKS” by lon L. ldriess e/ ° “THE ROAD TO NOWHERE," Maurice Walsh 2/9 “PHANTASY” by Anne Duffield ?/6 “THE CRADLE SHIP,” by Edith Howes ' 7/6 “THF. CRUISE OF THE RAIDER WOLF,” by Alexander ... 7/6 “THE COMMANDER SHALL," Jordan 2/9 “FIVE MINUTE BIOGRAPHIES,” by Dale Carnegie 6/6 “LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT WELL KNOWN PEOPLE,” Carnegie 9/6 "HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE,” Carnegie 7/6 "NEW ZEALAND TREES AND SHRUBS,” 7/6 HIGH CLASS STATIONERY N.Z. RUGBY ALMANAC, 1/6 FROM C. W. MUIR bookseller
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19987, 12 July 1939, Page 14
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