Peel ! Ask Bill! Street. "Xt, ■*% m a 393 E„ EVERYBODY’S UQIH' iT S Advertising' is the order of the day. The'Theatrical Manager Turns (he midnight oil seeking and plan:, in" for the best results; hundreds of pounds are spout on Hand-lulls. Posters.'Costnines, ete. On,* cannot help being impressed, and you say to yourself “I’ll « r o and have a look at this.*’ Put before vou get to the ticket otliee -who do you meet but “Pill. Hu bus seen ilie performance! Aou say How did veu like it. Pill:-” He replies.;' ROTTEN!” All (In' advertising and preparation have been f ul - nothing. BULL HAS SPOKEN, and nothing would induce you to go now—not even a free pass. EVERY MAN is ” BILL ” to some other “BILL” is the man who sells the ids. Ask “SILL” about the WAUllMii Wor ismur ■!< 4 • $ y w & i mm Plums 993. THE MAN YOU KNOW.
PEEL STREET. ??.v<9 • Day 384. Night, 607, ; ; lf. i,,. I,'.Unwintr well-known Cars, have on view -fj°A Y \VTTT l f IUJ kWh class well finished, powerful full-sized tfi e MAXWELL, » high rt w r^nementß found in Cars of a xnnof S* T ' v l .95 Enoine, Simms’ High Tension Mag£looo value, m• ; fettery Dry Cells, Volt and Ammerro, aeto Dynamo, JJxy Eiectric Lights bpedeometer, Seat, Four Doors, Spare Tyre Carrier 1 ™ carry Side Curtains, full equipment of Took, Pump‘and Jack, real Leather Upholstering ail tor £265 ! MARVELLOUS VALUE. THE CALTHORPE MINOR. King of Light Cars, winner ° f °L7™Jm<'vn°d S HITP\[OBILE 25 universally known; unequal]s ■®^rs New Saliwaif Stables, ® gRJCHT STREET. j. chambers, Proprietor, ov © ’PE ONE 54c m ’PHONE 543. J © ® 3 © © buggies, gigs, and hacks ON-hire. © 2 ® VO k PICNIC PARTIES CATERED. FOR. S ? WEDDINGS ATTENDED TO AT SHORTEST NOTICE. j * s o,A' IFA®-&JL@ -A © £<L® W” ® 4L& O && 0 ®'- ? '® fS&Si wmm il TBammoKf Is SS«I is • I k S 3 ANOTHER STARTLERS m DA ff§ nu§ *, n x I'll It ft Ait O mnuf THE BEST GAR FURTHER IMPROVED! Increase in Price v 4 A_j>' “The FORD has been merrily traversing Morasses, Heights, | and Peaks where no other Car has ever Ventured.” \ SPECIFICATIONS OF 191 o MODEL: — ■ 1 Torpedo Body, Scuttle Dash, Electric Lights, Improved Draught Prevention Wind-Screen, “Louvred” Bcnnet, Fluted Mudguards (to prevent vibration), Improved Electric Coils and Ford Speedometer, supplied with all necessary equipment and r J ools Free. Call and Inspect this new Model. PRICE, F. 0.8., 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 V-L ' A §S^ Ilf v A a A: EDWARD OAKS, Proprietor.) ’PHONE 418. GLADSTONE ROAD. 747. GISBORNE. BOX 219.
N Z jP S!JRAiMCE JjTB. MASONIC BUILDINGS, LOWE ST. Capital Subscribed, £1,500,000. ■flapitaf Paid Up,. Reserve and IS<®Insurance Fund, £942,000. prepared to Accept all Classes of FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT BUSINESS, Including—asms stock. plate glass. . EMPLOYERS’ INDEMNITY. DOMESTIC SERVANTS, -ETC. ©* TMSSt&S BE9RBE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3999, 4 August 1915, Page 2
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489Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3999, 4 August 1915, Page 2
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