l E v EitTISQOY’S 0Q1N» STS Advertising' is the order of the day. The Theatrical Manager burns the midnight oil seeking and plain;in' l ' h: best results; hundreds of pounds are meat on Hand-bills, Posters, Costumes, etc. cannot help being impressed, and you '£ tj say to yourself *" I’ll o*o and have a look at this." But before vou get to the ticket otlice who do you meet but “Bill. He has S oen the. perfoi’mance! You say How did you Bke it, Bill?" He replies, “ ROTTEN !» All the advertising and preparation have been for nothing. BILL HAS SPOKEN, and nothing would induce you to go now—not even a free pass. 116 ’EVERY MAN IS es BILL ” to some other man. “ SILL” is the man who sells the (foods. Ask “ BILL” about the 5 twilftel W®rfe*» t « A. 'ft ; fjjji 'e • <■l* *i< - -4 **, /T> S P C*K 4. x ® HI I 111 € Si &.« 55 *&Sa w .11 •■vv* PM2 §9l | J ‘HE- MA« T>W W . e^ssssraxgaassfE:^: • , -,.1 t -V. iif Ap. -'AT* 1 Kf* SO* UK I" W f i; Farmers and Dairymen ‘1 i *•?<=. Pa -rs ' 1 jA vii j§, fe. ■SS.-aMS’ -, U5 00 OHHUE MILL Cl ?3 v '^% The Hsiimates given Fr*~* •rcn»w*“»as-T>3R;-vs* sewstfasaiK* PA®' r® RR® R ©'RR ®©"B"® # 8 3 «. «v Railway ©iabse% s 3RSGHT STREET. r—n h® ® 5 hM &hUh, Proprietor, Gy Sy © •nil ONE ’PHONE 518. e 4 ® ©J si ® F & <P ®V ffiy ® BUGGiES. GIGS, AND HAO&B U N HIRE. PICNIC PARTIES CATERED FOR. @ Sy ® WEDDINGS ATTENDED TO AT SHORTEST NOTICE. «*
Cur Bargain £*>*■ 1? LE, IS STILL' BOOMING See the Special Lines for this week. Ladies' Black Box Call Lace Boots, welted, open-fronts, waterproof soles, suitable for walking or riding, were 23.0, Special Sale Price 18/6. Ladies’ Tan Glace Kid Lace Boots, open fronts, were 18/0 and J 9/6. Special Sale Price, 10/6, Bargains n Children's Footwear. BARGAINS IN Men’s Boots [NEW ZEALAND J|| ssm CLOTHING FACTORY BARGAINS IN Men’s Shoes. THE W% fr t'b & Vb bkrttw Vi If? 'LL' »s y s ti ft „TD. PELL STREET. » Telephones: Day, 334. Night, 607. Sole Agents for the following well-known Cars, have on view the MAXWELL, a high-class, well finished, powerful full-sized 6-seater Car, with all the latest refinements found in Cars of a £IOOO value, viz.: 25 h.p. Engine, Simms’ High Tension Magneto, Dynamo, Storage Battery, Dry Cells, Volt and Ammetro, Spedeometer, Electric Starter, Electric Horn, Electric Lights with Dimmers, Movable Drivers Seat, Eour Doors, Spare Tyre Carrier, Envelope to carry Side Curtains, full equipment of Tools, Pump and Jack, real Leather Upholstering, all for 5265 S MARVELLOUS VALUE. THE CALTHORPE MINOR, King of Light Cars, winner of all competitions, £2s®. The renowned HUPMOBILE, universally known; unequalled for hill climbing and hard back-block work; small upkeep. INSPECTION INVITED. TRIAL RUNS ARRANGED.
->*r r£• psSURAWCE ]^TB. MASONIC BUILDINGS. LOWE ST, Caoital Subocribed, £1,500,000. .'A';apital Paid Up, Reserve and SfeiInguranca Fund, £942,000. EL?o prepared to Accept all CFassea FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT BUSINESS. Including—gaVß STOCK. PLATE Q'&Am. EMPLOYERS 5 INDEMNITY. SERVANTS, ETO v B£&ftC£- : * ■ A'
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3996, 31 July 1915, Page 2
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510Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3996, 31 July 1915, Page 2
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