©V ®A U ®© Tt& ®'AM ® 1’ ® "trA ®irs -® a - 9 -®S'® Pee! Street. J. Iks Wsrßii ill'S Ask 'Bill! EVERYBODY'S DO IK’ IT! Advertising ’is the order of the day. The Theatrical Manager burns the midnight oil seeking and planning’ for the best results; hundreds of pounds are spent on Hand-bills, Posters, Costumes, etc. One cannot help being impressed, and you say to yourself “ I’ll °'o and have a look at this.” But before vou get to the ticket office who do you meet but “Bill.” He has seen the performance! Yon say “Hoav did you like it, Bill?” He replies, “ ROTTEN !” Ali the advertising and preparation have been for nothing. BELL HAS SPOKEN, and nothin':' would induce you to go now—not even a free pass. EVERY bIAN IS “BILL” to some other niavi. “BILL” is the man who sells the Goods. Ask “BILL” about the en’s Store *?■< sj. SttansEEaKsaMßEttssas \ PHOS2 §95. 1 as. MAH YOU KNOW, THE MSJ % 1 1 p TOR * CYCLE 0 n LTD. PEEL STREET. Telephones: Day, Night, 507. S O V. ro: ihe following well-known Cars, have on viev the MAXWELL, a high-class, well finished, powerful full-sizec 5-seater Car, with all the latest refinements found m Cars of 5 .Pinno value* viz •Ob h.n. Engine, Simms’ High Tension Mag keto Dynamo, Storage Battery, Dry Cells, Volt and Ammetro Spedeometer. Electric-Starter, Electric Horn Electric Light: with Dimmers, Movable Drivers Seat, Four Doors, Spare lyr< Carrier Envelope to carry Side Curtains, full equipment of loots Pump and Jack, real Leather Upholstering, all for £265 l MARVELLOUS VALUE. THE CAT, THORPE MINOR. King of Light Cars, winne: of all com net it ions. £.256. _ The iunowned IJUPMOBILE, universally known; unequal! a j fnr hill climbim* 'ir.fl hard back-block work: small upkeep. INSPECTION*' INCITED. TRIAL RUNS ARRANGED New BSalSwaij Stables* l SRSGHT STREET. J. CHAMBERS, Proprietor, ’PHONE 54a. ’PHONE 543. : Jj 'r!-"t- ---® CSV 8 MU WW . -MM*?"YYigflsjjjj buggies, gigs, and hacks on hire. ® ©>) © 8 ® PICNIC PARTIES CATERED FOR. WEDDINGS ATTENDED TO AT SH ORTEST NOTICE. ® <gs ® v ® 0k A 7 TvfTT: JS. m 'Si VS 'Z&* «ss Oood mmmy DICTATE PRUQEMGE IN SELECTING A CAR. DICTATE PRUDENCE IN SELECTING A CAR. Kg Ik m HhH I ii II H H HAS BEEN PROVED IN EVEREY COUNTRY FOR RELIABILITY ANI) ECONOMY. GOOD SENSE IS DISPLAYED IN CHOOSING SUCH A CAR WITH ITS WONDERFUL. POPULARITY. PRICE i FIVE-SEATER, .£175 E. 0.8. WELLINGTON. PRICE : TWO- SEATER, £l6O E. 0.8. WELLINGTON. AGENTS— ' ANDERSOM’S Motor Garage (E. OAK'S ... Proprietor). Phones: Garage 418. Office 747. Private 747 (2 rings).
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M Z I MBURA WCE £J9., J^TS. «ASONIO BUILDINGS, LOWE ST. Capital Subscribed, £1,600,000. Paid Up, Reserve and §£©• Insurance Fund, £942,000. fix® prepared to Accept all Classes of FIRE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT BUSINESS, Including—a€ye stock. plate glass. EMPLOYEES’ INDEMNITY. (DOMESTIC SERVANTS, ETC,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4002, 7 August 1915, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4002, 7 August 1915, Page 2
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