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► r ' ■ • r--.' :i ;.-Uj: ■ 'k f :r; -r, V A' : In retiring from THE BARGAIN SHOP owing to expiration of leasewe wish to thank those of the buying public who have supported us during our two years’ tenancy We feel that we have made many new friends and we have every confidence that our MAIN SHOP will now become the mecca of those who have in the past so liberally patronised the BARGAIN SHOP YOURS FOR SERVICE Common Slieltons

SMALL DEPOSITORS FINANCE UNDERTAKINGS... The savings of the people are the foundation of our financial system. Many thousands of small deposits with the Bank of New South Wales are used to finance industry and trade, creating employment and increasing New Zealand's production. Deposits amounting to over £100,000,000 are lodged., with the Bank of New South Wales, the oldest and largest Bank in the Southern Hemisphere. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES W. 490 A. 1939 * ITS DULUX MONTH! SO, BRIGHTEN UP YOUR KITCHEN—BEAUTIFY YOUR BEDROOM—MODERNIZE YOUR BATHROOM—WITH DULUX THE MODERN MIRACLE! Bring sunshine to your furniture, your home, this month with DULUX (Superseding Enamels) . . resists heat, water, steam . . . never fades, chips, or cracks. Local distributors. A. W. GLENNIE & CO. LTD. Phone 1013 (Opposite Record Reign) 348 Gladstone Rond THE PAINT, GLASS & WALLPAPER PEOPLE HERALD JOB PRINTING IS ALWAYS GOOD PRINTING Estimates given. PHONE 1509.

The Wellington retail drapers have decided to restrict the Riving of patterns. The import restrictions and the scarcity of some goods have rendered this step necessary, and customers in future will be requested to refrain from asking for patterns of materials, so a? to avoid unnecessary waste.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20063, 9 October 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20063, 9 October 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20063, 9 October 1939, Page 4

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