Opportunity l So some notable American writer said “knocks unbidden once on every gate.” We certainly agree with him and ] apply the truth to everyday life. Opportunity in the jj shape of exceptional economy will come your way a few i ; more days this week and then pass by. Don’t miss j your chance! THE LAST DAYS ; OF PETTIE’S GREAT WINTER SALE Wil! be made Memorable by a Host of BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES hitherj to Unequalled in the - Shopping I history of this District. 3AILE ENDS Satorday 9 July 2QtSi. REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS i In countless array. Useful lengths of almost everyj thing —household goods, blousings, dress fabrics, laces, : : ribbons, etc. —each one an opportunity in itself and I there are thousands of them, all to go. AT HALF-PRICE. PETTIE’S e
“REGAL UNDERSLUNG” What’s that ? In the past people have been getting np on cars and going overland and doing things they cannot afford. ... A Gar would shed a tyre and run home on the rim ; another day an axle would break ; yet another time the springs would give out. . . . This is exasperating. ... All this worry can be avoided by buying a REGAL at an honest price, and getting honest good work with safety, comfort, and reliability. Sole Agents : A MOTOR CAR I AN UP-TO-DATE MOTOR CAR 11 THE MOTOR CAR PAR EXCELLENCE HI Barlow’s Motor Garage, Where all information will be given and trial runs arranged. Zeaiandia Boots j-mi—I BSSCC£S£ttIiESSSQB£B2&XJi<tiSBESO For value for ever, buy Zealanam Boots—they’re fine ! a
'lone o m d / is distressing tc the older folks as well as the little one. Cure it _ promptly and effectually with Bennington's Irish Moss—the remedy that for over half a century has been the standard fam- ■ ily cough cure. There sno medicine so safe, so reliable, and so effective. Bonnington’s is absolutely free from harmful drugs. MR. A. M. GRANT. T« Whaiti, Rotorua, writes:- lor years now 1 have used Bonmngten's Irish Moss for couchs and colds. For children it is the oest medicine in the world; easy to take and safe." Refute substitutes and imitations. There is only one BONNINGTON’S. Get I it ! 49 I EEN r d ARR.A
FOR AFTERNOON SIPS. A LOVELY ORANGE PEKOE, and charms all who have tried, it WORTH 3 PER LB. SOLD AT 1/8 A olb TIN for 7s 6d at J. EAST’S. FRESH FISH Cl TEAM Trawl GOSFORD Fish-cur-ing Depot—Peel Street, ’Phone 11 l t telegraphic address, Gosfcrd. FRESH and SMOKED FlSrfl daily. Orders promptly attended to. Fish all cleaned. Country orders packed in ice. SMOKED FISH A SPECIALITY. Encourage Local Industry. UDY I^CONOMY. V OU can save lots of money by B sending your faded garments to an Expert Dyer and Cleaner, who will make them look almost as good as new. Consult ADAM! WILSON, CITY DYE WORKS, 281 Gladstone Road, Who can prove to yoif the truth of this statement. Telephone 306.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3579, 19 July 1912, Page 3
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