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- GREAT HOSIERY - SALE OFFER AT MELBOURNE CASH LTD. m m. s m mm PAIRS m Ladies’ S HOSE At a price that makes buying easy A rare and welcome chance to save on Hosiery for many months to come ! These stockings are genuine Lemberg silk quality, fine gauge, fully fashioned and available in all sizes and the most wanted shades.... Hosiery you have always been accustomed to paying 3/11 for .... and which were splendid sellers at that price. NOW BEING SACRIFICED—WHILE SUPPLIES LAST—AT Get several pairs at this positive bedrock figure, and while such a bargann holds good. 2/6 PAIR as# 6 Further Ways to Save Money at our Great Economy Carnival / I ft I STOR SBORNc e O BOX 2.07 Books you should read i REACHING FOR THE STARS, by Nora Wain. The author has §J I for the last four years lived in Germany, and gives a very complete g 1 picture of the way In which Nazism affects the ordinary people. | pg 8/6 czicn m B “ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO," bv Rachel Field. 1 “THE BROKEN MELODY,” by F. J. Thwaites 4/6 each B “F-ROGS DIE IN EARNEST,” by Douglas Boot. An excellent story. 1 4/6 m “SALUTE TO FREEDOM,” by Eric Lowe. A trilogy In one volume. 1 200,000 words in length 12/6 each j| THE BEST OF O. HENRY, 100 Stories Chosen by “Sapper.” 1140 jj pages, 1 9/6 I “VICTORIOUS LIVING,” by Stanley Jones 6/6 fa “THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER” Banjo Patterson 2/9 gj “RIO GRANDE’S LAST RACE” 2/ 9 g PRACTICAL GARDENING IN 7/* | “MAN TRACKS” by lon L. Idriess 6(6 p “tHE ROAD TO NOWHERE,” Maurice Walsh 2/9 g “PHANTASY” by Anno Duffield 4/6 gj “THE CRADLE SHIP,” by Edith Howes 7/6 g “THF. "CRUISE OF THE RAIDER WOLF,” by Alexander ... 7/6 g “THE COMMANDER SHALL,” Jordan 2/9 jg “FIVE MINUTE BIOGRAPHIES,” by Dale Carnegie 6/6 gj “LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT WELL KNOWN PEOPLE,” j “Hbw to win FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE/’ i Carnegie 7/6 gj “NEW ZEALAND TREES AND SHRUBS,” 7/6 p HIGh CLASS STATIONERY N.Z. RUGBY ALMANAC, 1/6 | FROM W. MUIR ® OOKSELLER WA'AViViV.W.VAVAV.ViVAV/AVEVAV.ViViViVi'.Vi £ __ o PAMS FOR EVERY PURPOSE WE CARRY STOCKS OF BERGER’S PAINTS GENOA TILE AND STAYGREEN ROOF PAINTS DULUX CaR ENAMEL, in 85 shades. DULUX SPRAYING OAR ENAMEL DUCO LACQUER SURFACERS, THINNERS wet and dry RUBBING PAPER AND COMPOUND Entrance through the Bright Street Right-of-way. I F. HALL Sc SONS Ltd. £ PAINTERS PHONE 467 WAVAVAV»V«W.mV»V.V.VAV.VA'. O.WAV.V.V.VV. 0 .WAV.V.V.VV.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20013, 11 August 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20013, 11 August 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20013, 11 August 1939, Page 12

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