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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. jqistinction jn jyusss Is gained pat'by wearing what everyone <*l«q is wearing, but bj .adapting the LEADING FASHIONS TO SUIT ONE’S OWN INDIVIDUALITY. irpHE L.OF- IS NOW SHOWING A SPRING MILLINERY, MODEL FROCKS, COSTUMES AND BRIDGE COiATS And Every Novelty in vogue for LADIES’ ATTIIIE. Those who must rigorously economise in dress will get Lwst results by shopping at the L.O.E.- L.O.E. EVERYBODY’S BUILDINGS, | Phono 1220. Phono 1220. SADDLES LDER. DO YO jl CARE! FOR YOUR SEE EASTS; tent Someth THE SADDI Till be glad of ri Dil m SADDLE for) ferent * ATj LASTS Ftry saddles J. J. EAST, Patutalii. NOTICE s SPECIAL i AN K H OLIDAY PURSUANT to the terms of "The - 1 Banking Act 1008,”' WEDNESDAY the 29th day of OCTOBER, 1924, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the offices of the undermentioued Banks in GISBORNE, MO/ujTOKOMARU BAY, and TOT.AG/ vAjf. o/a. AGRICULTURAL siiowAlvy. THE UNKW'DANK OF AUSTRALIA .r y^/^EiTcn, BANK OF N 5 11. V BANK OF UTH WALES LftVER, Tnspectoi. A L ASIA. COX, Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. A. JOLLY, General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF cAUSTRALIA. LIMITED. E., P. YALDWYN, - Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. The “ELLIOT WOODWORKER.” The Tool Kit with the electric motor. Builders and Cabinetmakers all over the country are saving money through its use. Why not send a P.O. to-day and ask for a free descriptive booklet. New Address: James A. Macneill, Maxwell’s Buildings, Corner Hobson St. and Customs St., W. Auckland. 10 G OOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD OWN A RUGBY: —RUGBY IS AIODERN IN APPEARANCE. All models are ot standard design with handsome lines and well finished. RUGBY IS AHEAD IN CONSTRUCTION. Jt has standard gear change. Pressure, Lubrication, Efficient Cooling, Vacuum Feed, Attached Lug, Demountable Rims, Durant, Tubular Backbone, Full Length Springs; in fact, all essential engineering improvements found in the highest priced ears. —RUGBY IS FULLY EQUIPPED AS SOLD. We quote prices on complete cars only. Rugby is ready for any service as soon as. your Number Plates are fitted. Compare the fully equipped modern Rugby with otfier cars, plus their missing equipment, and satisfy yourself which is better value. _ . RUGBY transportation averages less cost per mile than that of any other car at any price. This cost includes the first cost, insurance, depreciation, interest, operation .and •maintenance. Why .pay mrare per mile for inferior service? -DRUGBY HAS THE MOST POWERFUL (and yet the smallest) engine of any car in its class. Rated la h.p., actually developing 35 h.'.\ its supremacy for hill climbing and hard going is well known. Under all conditions, in all parts o x the world, 320,000 Rugbys are serving their owners well. -RUGBY YIELDS SOLID RIDING COMFORT. This is due to correct standard suspension, well sprung and padded upholstery, deep seat? with ample leg room. RUGBY SERVICE COSTS ASK LOW -because of Rugby * ccess/bility. Rugby* are built to .last long and to maintain their efficiency under difficult conditions. —RUGBY IS A QUALE.Y_ CAR. People .are proud to tell of their ownership ,of a Rugby ar.d are good fudges of value. —RUGBY IS BUILT.FOR SERVICE It cteers firmly and ems-lv. It holds to tire road even at high speed. Its braking power is ample. It is easy to handle and accelerates h—RUGBY IS EASY TO BUY, and depreciates slowly. THE RUGBY EASY PAYMENT PLAN IS SIMPLE, PRIVATE & AVOIDS DISTURBING CAPITAL, OR INVESTMENTS. COMPLETE SCHEDULE ON REQUEST. Chere are many other Rugby feat;g found in no other car or the prices clnss, You slionut know these before you buy any Car at y price. •„ J> # ' LTD., SOLE LOCAL AGENTS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9846, 27 October 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9846, 27 October 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9846, 27 October 1924, Page 1

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