spec W AWTFO". WANTED 4. : » r « ry r(M'/i£ v!i ■■• /witijtff/' fynmt< -App!w2fflK *£iiildfrs ftoa.iT. WORKING Men's 'I ' ' all sizes,' to clca Tweed Trousers, at 5s 11*1 per pair.—On'ly at, Campbell’s. I» ARG AI NS in Trimmed" Millinery, oim-rp.ia.rtor of oast price. Ready to Wears almost given. away, at Miss Gilmoiir’s, Reel Street. A LL British and Colonial Confectionery only in our window. There’s no better. Try Jowers, The Sweeteries (Registered). jLj tJJ-LOA! Have 4*-*- Race Cream r 1 yon Deen using No! I’ve just had a Shave at Ernie Deli’s. Three first-class artists. Hair cut, Od.— Corner Gladstone Hoad and Grey Street Guadron Motor Cycle; 3h.p, ; newly renovated ; any trial. Cost £BS, will accept £22 10s. E OR SALE -257 Gladsto 11 o Itoad. rpjlAT spotted suit of yours made equal to now.—ls Bottle of Newman’s Cloth Cleaner does the triek.— 011 Sale at the People’s Emporium. T/irORKTNG Shirts (with Collars) to ’ * ch ar at 2s bell lid.—Only at CamprPHH''tisi«ble* ShiTj’jto« yyi£f sAii I soyiylt ayJ tifvbi at' MnfficW_amLdlu.ssoll’.s. TTOLFORD & CO., the leading ElocIricians, stock everything and do everyth in <r Electrical. ’Phone 804. LMjEGTEIC Torch and Pocket Lamps 4J m great variety; all Batteries stocked.—llolforU and Co., Lowe .St. FULLY IT OR. SALE —Connaught two stroke Motor Cycle; cost £6O; first offer £l2 12s.—Apply Boom Cycle Co. O \ LE still going for a few days longer. A Special Clearance in Costumes and Coats, at Miss Gilmours, Reel Street. QPECIAL Prices at J. Edwards’ Sterling House. —Japanese Suits, wore Is and Is 3d per yard, now 6d per yard ; big lot of Ladies’ Umbrellas, were 3s and 3s Gd now 2s 6d less than sale prices; All Wool Flannels, lid per yard.— ’Phone No. 134. A SAM PLERaiige"" of Carvers from - A 5 S (j,{ ;jos. "Splendid for Wedduig Presents. —-'The People’s Emporium, opposite S.A. Barracks. 17* EEC TRIO C Y CLE LAMPS, only 4 A ]u s (El; better than acetylene; no bother.-—Halford and Co., Lowe st. ■WANTED Known —During altera- * * t-ions, Cold Luncheons will be served between 12 and 2. Afternoon Tea and 5 to 7 Tea as usuaL —Excelsior Dining Rooms.
"jV/fiiS., and Misses Ryder, Ladies’ JYL Tailors and Dressmakers, 77 Esplanade. ’Phone 311. MONEY Saved by Visiting J. EdY»Y Sterling House. —Special Prices at Sterling House, where money can be saved. Special Prices in everything at Sterling House. — ’Phone* No. 134. 'Phone No. 134. MATURED (J LAUGHTER, of Children’s Clothing *■- still on. Mothers, don’t miss this o[)]H)rtunity. Coats at greatly reduced prices.—Mliss Gilmour’s, Peel -St. TApR, SALE —Lincoln Elk Motor -y Cycle; only five months old: 3) iTp. ; any trial, only £‘27 10s. —Boom Tlycle Co., 257 Gladstone Road. SPECIAL Prices at J.. Edwards’ Sterling House.—Ladies’ Coats and Skirts at very Special Prices. Skirts from 2s lid each; Wool Shawls for Gaby from 3s lid each : Infants’ Vests Pilchers, Barras, Petticoats, at Special Prices;’ Children’s Wool Bodice Petticoats, from 2s 3d each.— ’Phone No. 134. __ n U Alii) lAN ASSURANCE COY ”, VT piio, Glass, Workers’ Compensation and Mortgages Indemnity Insurance undertaken at lowest current T G. Lawless, Chief Agent, Gisborne. Ofice ’Phone 193, Private ’Phone 326. V SAY 1 Where do you get Shaved? Y \Vhv. at Ernie Dei’s, corner of Gladstone Road and Grey Street. They can sure shave some there. THE GISBORNE TIMES tor U >- Y eral raid Commercial Printing and Bookbinding of every description. 17011 Best - and Cheapest Potatoes, Y Onions, Oats, Chaff, Maize, Pollard, etc. —Henry Currie, 151 Pec-1 Street. ’Phone 670. ANP PLACE your orders at. once for “HotY Point” Electric Irons, as there is a large demand. F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers. TT'OR SALE—Gent’s Empire” Cycle; Y low frame, newly enamelled, new tyres and tubes; free wheel; ah sundries ; only £4 4s.—Boom Cycle Co. T~YDIES’~Bags and Purses (lovely YJ quality), Gent.’s Wallets, Fountain Pens' etc., all at finest prices from the People’s Emporium. „>UUK MINDING of ail kinds to suit YY customers’ requirements. Apply Job Department., “Gisborne Times. N Electric Iron with a Reputation the “Hot Point.” It can do your ironing for One Penny per Week. F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers. EVERYBODY’S IT. Doin’ YY what ? Using “Hot Point” Electric Irons. Obtainable from F. HaJJ and Sons, Electrical Engineers.
INVIGORATING QPECIAL Prices at”J. 'Edwards’ ►V Sterling House.—Wadded Quins, •were 8s lleT. now 7s 6cl each; Plan'kets, Sheetings, and Calicoes, all at Special Prices; Towels, large and heavy, 2s Get and 2s lid per paii. ’Phono No. 134. ' IP Oil S ALE—Gen t’s Clarion Bicycle, J- 24in frame, now tyres and tubes, newly enamelled, free wheel; complete only £4 10s.—Boom Cycle Co. T ARGE Corrugated Tanks, about l i 300 gallons. Price very low. — Apply tiro 3 People’s Emporium. 1? “HALL AND SONS, Electric En- * gineors, for “Hot Point Electric Irons. Guaranteed for three years. The best that money can buy. STOCK ALE. QFECIAL Prices at .T. Edwards’ Sterling House for all Drapery.— Dress Goods at Special Prices, from Is por yard ;,Double-width Silk velvets in Green' only, were 4s 6d, now 2s lid per yard; Night Dresses m great variety, from 3s lid; each.— ’Phono No. 134. 1 H U ,T„ VJJ. POINT” Electric Irons.— Just the thing to make the wife a present of.—F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers I?OK SALE—Gent’s Royal Imperial b Bicycle, newly enamelled, new rres and tubes, free wheel and brake, ill sundries; only £5. —Boom Cyc e )o, 257 Gladstone Road. nOOßrMats 2s 3<l, Coal Scoops 2s, L* Ash Pans Is 9d, Buckets Is, Rnh>ish Bins ss.—From “The .Peeples Sin por iuun”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3990, 24 July 1915, Page 1
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