MASPORT MOWERS Do a Better Job Faster & Easier And when you can get them from Humphreys on such easy terms t there’s no reason why you should make such a hard job of your lawns with that old mower ! THE m LAWN * MOWER, m ® ® ® 9 • • @ ® mimiimimiiiMiiiiiim fl ii. On Easy Terms You Can Bay So Many Luxuries Rimu Bedroom Suite 6/-® Week Large roomy duchesse chest of neat design. Loughboy with stacks of drawer space and plenty of room for hanging- suits and dresses. A modern bedstead to match. ji-iTi i % ft « ff 11 j| 'I; HUMPHREY’S (AT THE CORNER OF PEEL STREET) FURNISHING Phone WAREHOUSE 958
ARMY SURPLUS STORES HAVE PLEASURE Ilf ANNOUNCING A ' REOPENING IN YOUR TOWN, WITH A BI&GER AND BRIGHTER SALS! Opening Thursday, September 28th. NEXT SALVATION ARMY (NEAR CLOCK TOWER). NOW IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE SADDLERY. AND HARNESS, INCLUDING RIDING CART AND DRAY SADDLES, BREECHINGS, BKxAST COLLARS, AND HORSE COLLARS, ETC., AT PRICES MUCH BELOW RETAIL VALUE ! BACK BANDS, 15/G each. TUGS, 3,6/0 pair. SURCINGLES, 8/0 each. DRIVING REINS, 15/G pair, solid London leather. complete with reins and bit, l'or 10/-. CART SADDLES for any class of work. 45/- each. HARNESS SETS, comprising Saddle, Breeching complete Each Bands and Tugs for £5/5/ complete. PACK SADDLES, complete in every detail for £7/5/-. ARMY BELL TENTS, linen duck, the real ideal tout for holiday life, 100 per cent waterproof, all complete for £O/10/-; honestly worth £l2/10/-. POLE STRAPS, brass mounts, 12/0 pr. SADDLE WALLETS, wonderful job. 12/G pair. A BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE OF MOTORISTS’ SQUARE TENTS, witll Mildew-proof reinforced, and fadeless green roofs, duck walls, sft. ventilator, sun verandah, tent poles, pegs and tent bag. Sizes 7ft. x 7ft. for 90/-; Bft. x Bft., for £5/10/-; Dft. x 9ft., for £6/5/-; 10ft. x 10ft., for £7/5/. GROUND SHEETS, English, Gft. Sin. x 3ft. Gin., 100“ per cont waterproof, for 8/6. HAVERSACKS, khaki wobb shoulder sling, for 2/9 and 4/G. SHOULDER PACKS, 7/6 and 8/0, khaki duck or green duck. • RUSSACKS, 2 outside pockets, lOoz. Duck, 10/6; 15oz. Duck,* 11/6. BERGEN PATTERN PACKS, 32/6. SLEEPING B.XJS, English watorproof Japara, blanket lined, 32/6. TENNIS SHOES, worth G/G "to 9/6 pair. KIT BAGS, full regulation size, 80z.,.. Duck, 4/0; lOoz. Duck, 5/6, and 12oz. Duck, 6/6; lsoz. Khaki or Green Duck, 9/C. ' HUGE STOCK OF MEN’S UNDERPANTS AND SINGLETS AT THROWOUT PRICES ! ARMY HATE, khaki, 1/11. BRASS BUTTON STICKS, 1/8. MONEY EELTS, 5/6 and 8/G.. CHIN STRAPS, 1/6. BRASS BUTTONS, lid. Each. HAT BANDS, Leather, 9d. Each. ARMY BOOTS, for 27/0 pair, worth 42/6, SEATLESS TROUSERS fbr motorcyclists, etc., 16/6 pair, worth -21/% ROADMEN’S. OILSKIN. COATS,, all. sizes„,for„ 15/-, worth 18/6 or more. MILITARY 05/- OILSKIN COATS, the beat waterproof coat money can buy, for 42/6, sizes 48 to 58in, back. 36/- Heavy-weight Canvas waterproof LUMBER JACKETS for 25/-, all sizes, PLOUGH REIN'S, Italian waterlaid, for 6/6 pair, worth 8/G. STIRRUP LEATHERS, were 8/6, for 6/6 pair. ARMY REDING BREECHES, Khaki serge for 16/- and 18/6 pair. 35/- MACKINTOSH RAINCOATS for big men, for 25/-, watorproof. ARMY PUTTEES, Khaki wool, 3/6 pr. ARMY RIDING SPURS, 3/6 pair. - - RIDING SADDLES, from £4/4/-. CAR COVERS. Keep your car protected; we have them from 10- to 45/-. GUM BOOTS. Heavy clouted soles, reinforced heels and toes, lor 12/6 paiiv Worth 10/0. BIG ASSORTMENT MEN’S TROUSERS from 10/- pair, and Whipcord tool BOYS’ and YOUTHS' CADET NAVY BLUE ALL PURE WOOL LUMBER 1 JACKETS. Big bargain 7/6 bach, SPIRIT STOVES, ail brass, for 2/0, were 3/C. BED QUILTS, medium weight, double, .bed 100 x 80, for 8/6, nore 12/0. TEA TOWELS, 24 s 24, red and blue borders for 7d, were lid. WATCH POCKETS, solid tan leather, for 2/- . each. COW HEAD COLLARS, solid Loudon leather; 3/9 and 5/6 each. STORMPROOF KEROSENE LANTERNS, 3/- and 3/6 oacli. NORTON'S COMBINATION OIL STONES, 8 ‘ x ’ 2 x liri., for 3/0. Wore 5/6. ARMY SURPLUS STORES A STORE PACKED WITH SEASONABLE BARGAINS I SPECIAL NOTE:— WE EMPHASISE THE FACT THAT MANY. LINES WILL, IN THE NEAE FUTURE, BE IN SHORT DEMAND ! STT? NOW I COME IN AND HAVE A LOOK AROUND ! SAVE MONEY AND MAKE YOUR PURCHASE NOW! THERE IS AN OLD MOTTO—MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED !
On returning home for lunch on Friday, Mr. I. Fausett, Pukekohe, found his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Beatrice Fausett, hanging in a room by' a cord. He cut her down and sent at once for a doctor, but Mrs. Fausett was dead
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20052, 26 September 1939, Page 3
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