Country people, who have up until non' done all their business in the louver part of the town, would do well te pay a visit to “The People’s Emporium.” This store is situated just above Grey Street, and is only a few minutes’ walk up the street. Their well-assorted stock cannot fail to interest. They deal on a strictly cash basis and sell at the lowest possible price. Their speciality is household ironmongery and crockery, cutlery, nod solid nickel spoons and forks are solo t prices that cannot be approached e where. Cups and saucers, plates, j ’ ’■' j ?ins, tumblers, _ trifles—^re. etc., a' " : w ass,:'-cut. stationery, presents for .youns ar> ai- sold at the lowest possible figure“lb-; People’s Emporium” is without doub*: Gisborne’s most popular shopping < When you are down fdr the Si. ,y pay them a visit—it will pay yon.* "*•
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3479, 3 November 1913, Page 4
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141Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3479, 3 November 1913, Page 4
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