Peel Street. x^J’ 5 ® mm Mill] Ask Bill! EVERYBODY’S DOIN’ IT! Advertising is the order of the day. The Theatrical Manager hums the midnight oil seeking and plannin<> for the best results; hundreds of pounds are spent on Hand-hills, Posters, Costumes, etc. One cannot help being impressed, and you say to yourself “I’ll <n> and have a look at this.” But before you get to the 'ticket office who do you meet but Bill. He has seen the performance! You say ‘ How did you like 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. EVERY MAN SS “BBLL ” to some other man. “BILL” is the man who sells the Goods. Ask “BILL” about the ■king Mm's Store ft 88$ sH Am A ■; >J< *rs>> PS« §95, ts? A ssi XMt MAN YOU KNOW. DRY W BBTHE E To Partners in d Dairy men JIN DMIL LS Tiio Famou© mOOITHUE MILL w Yf i! A AA | * I Cl 11 & Sons "he Lead ids’ House. Estimates given Fr ~ " ®v © ill waif StabSes 9 t brscht street. ® 3 PHONE j. CHAMBERS, Proprietor, | © ’PHONE 548. ®P <iy ® s ©V ® 3 ® ©i> © 5 ® BUGGIES, GIGS, AND HACKS ON HIRE. ©y PICNIC PARTIES CATERED FOR. ® WEDDINGS ATTENDED TO AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ®? sJOS-® 4y«,® », ® ®.jjust® W5L® -AA® ItiL ® -S4L ® -t, ®it ®4l4ll©•A-' JM it .*i S’ . > t :T
Cur Bargain SALE. is STILL BOOMING See the Special Lines for this week. Ladies’ Black Box Calf Lace Boots, welted, open-fronts, waterproof soles, suitable for walking or riding, wexe 28>0, Special Sale Price 18/6. Ladies’ Tan Glace K d .Lacs Boots, open fronts, were 18/6 and 19/6. Special Sale Price, 10/6, BARGAINS IN Men’s Boots Bargains n Children’s Footwear. BARGAINS IN Men’s [NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY bllots -
THE .„Lun ibOTOI t CYCLE Go, LTD. PEEL STREET. telephones: Day, 384. 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 £11)00 value, viz.: 25 h.p. Engine, Simms’ High Tension Magneto, Dynamo, Storage Battery, Dry Cells, Volt and Arnmetro, Spedeometer, Electric Starter. Electric Horn, Electric Lights with Dimmers, Movable. Drivers Seat; Four Doors, Spare Tyre Carrier, Envelope to carry Side Curtains, full equipment of Tools, Pump and Jack, real Leather Upholstering, all for £285 l MARVELLOUS VALUE, THE CALTHORPE MINOR, King of Light Cars, winner of all competitions, £250. The renowned HUPMOBILE, universally known; unequalled for hill climbing and hard hack-block work; small upkeep. INSPECTION INVITED. TRIAL RUNS ARRANGED.
£< Z IWBURANGSl WBURANGS Jj Tm - MASONIC BUILDINGS. LOWE BT. Capital Subscribed. £1,500,000. fOspitaf Paid Up, Reserve and 3kInsurance Fund, £942,000. .©_ro prepared to Accept all Cleese® of FIRE, MARINE AND . ACCIDENT BUSINESS. Including—'Ss2Vß STOCK. PLATE GLASS EMPLOYERS’ INDEMNITY. DOMESTIC SERVANTS.. ETO. «.''THtlßNiz ®E©SIBHBL . s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3997, 2 August 1915, Page 2
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485Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3997, 2 August 1915, Page 2
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