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mm K imv j i ' m • f .f'A'.-F PII ' If M ■VX'^v ; 2 vdyi BOYS’ SUITS, only a few left, at half-price. MEM’S TWEED SUITS, 425. worth 60s. HATS SHIRTS OVERCOATS TIES UNDER-GLOTHING At BARGAIN FRIGES. YOU If CASH WILL Wf.\ < HJT - - - - NOV/1 m m corner ROBERTSON Wlere fife «ieod ifofs Are." A A Good light Car will practically do alf a heavy Car can and much more as weC for a fraction «? the expense. Tiio “MGKB.IS OXFORD” LigiiilCar. This Car Is powerfully constructed and will stand any amount, of rough work. ft is extremely coir.for. able to ride hi by reason of the improved system of springs. It Is also absolutely silent, climbs bills w ith ease, and when driven at 50 miles an hour the “ Morris-Oxford" holds the road perfectly without any vibration, “T he Morris-Oxford ” is sold at [the nominal price, of £242 sos, and onlycosts a penny a mile to run. Youll be delighted with a “MorrisOxford ’ ! Light Car. \\ 111 you come for a trial run ? FURTHUR PARTICULARS FROM |f s fellMiiii u 1

ANOTHER iTARTLERI n a m C:S> f Vi ; ? g it 11 $ f M THE BEST OAR FURTHER IMPROVED!! No Increase In Price “The FORD has been mernij traversing Morasses, Heights, and Peaks where no other Car has ever Ventured ” SPECIFICATIONS OF 1915 MODEL:— Torpedo Body, Scuttle Dash, Electric Lights, Improved Draught Prevention Wind-Screen. “Louvred” Beunet, Fluted Mudguards (to prevent vibration >„ Improved Electric Coils and Ford Speedometer supplied with all necessary equipment and Toole Free. Call and Inspect this new Model. PRICE. F O 8., WELLINGTON: Runabout ... .£l6O. Why pay more? 5-Seater £175. Why pay more? Bank the Balance every time. Write for Free Booklet and all Information to the Agents .tfhlC? 1 SIB SSi? tiniii EDWARD OAKS, Proprietor.) ’RHONE 418. GLADSTONE ROAD. BON 919. 747. GISBORNE.

tellliiWE lAlilAit £(iMPAN DISECT IMI'OHTERS OF—GEUE RA L HAR 0 W ARE 3UILDINC MATERIAL TOOLS FOR ALL TRADES. JUST LANDED—GUNS, RIFLES erl* AMMUNITION. HOLLIS GUNS AND OTHER GOOD MAKES. GAME BAGS. CARTRIDGE BELTS. DECOY DUCKS. DUCK CALLS. ETC.., ETC ss!j!iP!SF BJt CJa* & 1 WM COMPANY. Next HERALD OFFICE.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3996, 31 July 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3996, 31 July 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3996, 31 July 1915, Page 2

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