m m' im BKlflll g * $0 m#£S? • .: - iv -d*:i 86^ • ' % m>s m.. jUAY ■m. i ssßs m pita s4lp°tt4i !> >* Never Before Such a Bargain and Probably Never Again! & T / Imitation Worsted W AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE W The‘'second heavy week of Melbourne Cash’s Croat. WINTER SALE starts off with this startling' money-saving offer, an offer that’s going-to bo speedily snapped up at our sensational lower-than-bedrock price. The Trousers are definitely of a good quality, serviceable standard, being ideal for work or after-work wear. They are really smart in appearance, the material being neat stripe design on. ground! shades of Cray, Brown or Navy. Every pair is strongly made/particularly well cut and finished with belt loops, cuff bottoms and strong pocketings. Sizes 3 to 7. : \ There’s no need for us to say “BUY EARLY.” because your own judgment will {ell you that tlijese 150 pairs will vanish like hot cakes before many hours have gone. USUAL PRICE SALE GIFT OFFER ! 10/6 PAIR. PR PAR (Saving for YOU 5/7 PAIR !) WATCH OUR WINDOWS—VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS FOR THOUSANDS OF OTHER MARVELLOUS BARGAINS DURING SALE PERIOD ! f • i mm i mm : iU ? IJr t . k *- ' ■ ' • ! : •• If: M 7th 1 1 m Mil m m i > m m mm mttw ■» t «• m V » * z ph owe eis N 360
E2feßfciitßas;W!l 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. ZOOjOOO words in length 12/6 each THE BEST OF 0. HENRY, 100 Stories Chosen by "Sapper.” 1140 pages. "VICTORIOUS LIVING,” by Stanley Jones 6/6 "THE MAN FROM SNOWY RwVER” Banjo Patterson 2/9 “RIO GRANDE'S LAST RACE?' 2/9 PRACTICAL GARDENING IN'N.Z 7/“MAN TRACKS” by lon L. Idjriess 6/6 "THE ROAD TO NOWHERE” Maurice Walsh 2/9 •"PHANTASY” by Anno Dwffifclcl 4/6 “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 "LJTTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOXJT WELL KNOWN PEOPLE,” Carnegie 6/6 "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 20009, 7 August 1939, Page 12
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