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SPEC!/11 YfAHTGaS. WORKING .v: -ri’s '} w.-Gj Trim-/ is. ail shies, :<! <■!■ nr at 5s i Id per pair.—Only at Cumpboll’.s. A LL British an--: Colonial Confectionery only in our window. There's no hotter. Try Jowers, The Sweeteries (Registered). OULLOAI Gave yon been using iX Face Cream? No! I’ve just bad a Shave at Emio Deli’s. Three first-class artiste. Hair cut, 6-'i.— Corner Gladstone tio&d and Grey Street jdOR SALE—Guadron Motor Cycle; •G h.p.; newly renovated; any trie I. Cost £BS, will accept £22 10s. —257 Gladstone Road. r j\HAT .spotted suit of yours made equal to now.—ls Bottle of Newman’s Cloth. Cleaner does the trick.— On Sale at the People's Emporium. TAT"(HIKING Shifts (with Collars) to el ear at 2s lid.—Only at Campbell's. ' 1 U (ILFORD & GO., the loading E]ec- - 1 Indians, stock everything and do everything Electrical. ’Rhone 804. IPLECTRIC Torch and Pocket Lamps m great variety; all Batteries stocked.—l-lolford and Co., Lowe St. FULLY l?OR SALE—Connaught two stroke x Motor Cycle; cost £GO; first olfer £T2 12s.—Apply Boom Cycle Co. Q! RECTAL Prices at J. Edwards’ Sterling House.—Japanese Silks, wc-rc- Is and Is 3d per yard, now 6d per yard ; big lot of Ladies’ Umbrellas, were 3s and 3s 6d now 2s 6u less than sole prices; All Wool Flannels, lid per yard.—’Phone No. 131. A SAMPLE Range of. Carvers from 5s (id to 355. Splendid for Wedding Presents.—The People’s Emporium, opposite S.A. Barracks. ■pLEOTRICTCYCLE'LAMPS, only 12s (id ; bettor than acetylene: no bother.-—Halford and Co.. Lowe St. WANTED Known—During alterav ' tions, Cold Luncheons will be served between 12 and 2. Afternoon Tea and 5 to 7 Tea as usuaL—Excelsior Dining Rooms. 14TRS. and Misses Ryder, ' L ’ x Tailors and Dressmakers, planade. 'Phone 311. Ladies’ 77 Ev

Saved by Visiting J ■ LJ ~ words’ Sterling House.— Pri.es at S tori in .T House, where Especial ey can be saved. Special Prices in everything at Sterling House.— ’Phone No. 134. ’Phone So. 134. MATURED ■poa SALE—Lincoln Elk Motor Cycle; only five monilis old; 31 h-jf; any trial, only £27 10s.—Boom ycie Co.. 2-37 Gladstone Road, g FECIAL Prices at J. Edwards Sterling Hon.se.—Ladies’ Coats and Skirts at very Special Prices. Skirts from 2.s lid each; Wool Shawls for Pa by from 33 lid each; Infants’ Vests, Pilchers, Barras, Petticoats, at Special Prices; Children’s Wool Bodice Petticoats, from 2s 3d each.— ’Phone No. 134. (GUARDIAN hire, Gia; ass, Workers’ Compensation and Mortgages Indemnity Insurap.ee undertaken at-lowest current rates. —T. G. Lawless, Chief Agent, JJisborne. Office ’Phone 193, Private '> 00, ’Phone 325.. r/,j j y Why," at Ernie Dell’s, corner of Road and Grey Street. I SAi !* Where do you get Whv. at Ernie Dell’s, c They can sure shave some there. T'HE GISBORNE TIMES ior 0 >- era! and Commercial Printing and Bookbinding of every description. T7'OR Best and Cheapest Potatoes, Onions, Oats, Chaff, Maize, Pollard, etc.—Henry Currie, 151 Peel Street. ’Phone 670 ANP OLACE your orders at once for “Hot Point” Electric- Irons, as there is a large demand. F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers. TAOR SALE —Gent’s Empire Cycle low frame, newly enamelled, new tyres and tubes; free wheel; all sundries: oniv £4 4s.—Boom Cycle Co. T ADIES’ Bags and Purses (lovely quality), Gent.’s Wallets,. Fountain Pens, etc., all at _ finest prices from the People’s Emporium. IJOUEBiiNEING of ait kinds to suit i f customers’ requirements. Apply Job Department, “Gisborne Times.” N Electric Iron with a Reputation —the “Hot Point.” It cap do your ironing for One Penny per Week. F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers. EVERYBODY’S wllN’ IT. Doin’ what? Using “’Hot Point” Electric Irons. Obtainable from F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers. INVIGORATING CP FATAL Prices at J. Edwards’ Sterling House.—Wadded Quilts, Ss lid, now 7s 6d each; Blankets, Sheetings, and Calicoes, all at Special Prices; Towels, large and heavy, 2s 6d: and 2s lid per pair.— ’Phono No. 134.

"C'Olt SALK—Gout’s Clarion Bicycle. 24in frame, new tyres and tubes, newly enamelled, free wheel; complete only'£4 10s.—Boom Cycle Go. T AR-GE Corrugated Tanks, about 4-4 goo gallons. Price very low. — Apply the People’s Emporium. IC' 11ALL AND SONS, Electric En- -- • gineers, for “Hot Point” Electric Irons. ’ Guaranteed for three years. The best that money can buy. STOCK ALE. SPECIAL Prices at «T. Edwards’ Sterling House for all Drapery.— Dress Goods at Special Prices, from Is per yard; Double-width Silk velvets in Green only, were 4s 6d, now 2s lid per yard; Night Dresses in. great variety, from os lid' ea.cn.— ’Phone No. 1134. OT POINT ” Electric Irons.— Just the thing to make the wife a present of.—F. Hall and Sons, Electrics' Engineers. lAO K. SALE—Gent’s Royal Imperial J- Bicycle, newly enamelled, new tyres and tubes, free wheel and brake, all sundries; only £s.—Boom Cycle Co, 257 Gladstone Road. TfcOOItT Mats~2s 3d, Coal Scoops 2s, D Ash Pans Is 9d, Buckets Is, Rubbish' Bins ss.—From “Tho People’s Emporium.” ERSKINE’S TEA ROOMS, glaJ Roo een the ight ng aran OAD. which have 4, are NOW irons may iments at rDHE aboy t . iust OPEN to obtain D all hours. The Room _ sonal supervisio is a sufficient —— —. . ,w quirements of' (phose patronising' tne rooms will bare -careful and prompt attention.. - - o • , Tea with Hot Pies. Sandwiches. nd'er per SKI at the

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3987, 21 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3987, 21 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3987, 21 July 1915, Page 1

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