SPECIAL WAHTEDJ"VSTORKING Alec’s Trousers at 5s * » II f\ Jj Jill'S (uJfdn £i/w*.lr<4 i Jld, 3 pairs Woollen Socks for 2,s Od.—Only at Campbell's. (GTILL a few Costumes and Coats for tin; fa!-: snaps, at Miss Gil--131? I.V ATE Hoard and Residence. «■ 1 (■<• c. j' if • light, da in. every possible eon v>*n ioiiec. —I 02 j). rby St. VaoanAd (> beduei !o( */!H Sal os of Expenses War A LL British'Slid Colonial Confectionery only in our window. There’s no better. Try .Towers, The Sweateries (Registered). OULLOA! Have you been using Face Cream? No! I’ve jushad a Shave at Ernie Deli’s. Three lirgt-c-l£. c s artists. Hair cut, 5d Corner Gladstone Read and Grej Svroot r piJ AT spotted suit of yours made equal to now.—l •; Bottle of Newman’s Cloth Cleaner does the trick.— On Sale at the War' S«’ to Cl for Di-ah lie’s Emporium ight subscrib ikl Comforta 1 Soldiers, f { OJShIrD A CO, the leadi"ng _ K!ectricians. .-took everything and do everything Electrical. ’Rhone 804. r jn]JE ~n iimFie" Shiliin7~wili still catch Boast at Mact;'ll and Bussell’s. jL'LECTBJG Torch and Pocket Lamps L* in great variety; all Batteries stocked. —ilolford and Co., Lowe St. FULLY S T V. Aj a few Costumes and Coats for the cold snaps, at Miss GiiJPKCIAL Prices at J. Edward,-’ Sterling House.—Japanese Silks. re re Is and Is 3d por yard, now 6d or vard ; big lot <■ \ Ladies’ Umbrellas, •ere 3s and 3s Gd now 2s Gd less than ale prices; All Wool Flannels, lid er yard.—’Phone No. 134.
A SAMPLE Ran ire of Carvers from 5s Gd to 355. Splendid for Wedding Presents.- —The People’s Emporium, opposite S.A. Barracks--17 LECTRIC CYCLE LAMPS, only Y 12s G<l ; letter than acetylene: no OU . Ir-’UCI Cii4.su Jrfother.— jlollord and Co., Lowe st. ANTED ’ Known —During altera tions, Cold Luncheons will be served between 12 and '2. Afternoon Tea and 5 to 7 Tea as usual.—Excs;sior Dining Rooms. “ its' »,fit's, and Misses Ryder, Ladies* foLL Tailors and Dressmakers, 77 Esplanade. ’Pnom- 311 MONEY Saved by Visiting J. Edwards’ Sterling .House. —Special Prices at Sterling House, where money can He saved. Special Prices in everything at Sterling House. - ’Phone No. 134. ’Phone No. 134. MATURED QT.ILL a few Costumes and Coats f ()1 . tlio cold snaps, at Miss Gils PECIAL Prices at J.. Edwards’ Sterling House. —Ladies’ Coat.--md Skirts at very Special Prices, skirts from '2s lid each; Wool SaawL for Babv from 3s lid each: Infani-. Vests. Pilchers, Barras, Petticoats, at Special Prices; Children’s Wool B- dtee Petiicoats, from 2s 3d eacli. Phone -No. 134. __
fHl' ARBI AN ASSURANCE COY . VX uej Glass. Workers’ Comp- ’ - sation and Mortgages Indemnity Insurance undertaken at lowest current rates.—T. G- Lawless., Chief Agent. Gisborne Office ’Phone 193, Private ’ Phone 326. 1 SAI ! Where dc you get Shaved; i- Why, at. Ernie Dell’s, corner o? G lad stone Road and Grey Street They can sure shave some there. Tip HE GIBBORNE TIMES ror " ~- i yra l and Commercial Printing ana Bookbinding of every description. I7OR Best and Cheapest Potatoes. Onions, Oats, Chaff. Maize, Pollard. etc— Heriry_ Currie, 151 Pee; Street Phone C.O AND r ADV'S Rambler Bicycle, new tyres D a . lH i tubes, newly enameled and new parts iitted. Only £4 17s 6d.— Boom Cycle Co. J3LACE your orders at once for “Hot t Point” Electric Irons, as there ;s a large demand. F. HaU and Sons Olec.trical_Engineers. r ADIES’ Bags and Purses (lovely id quality). Gent.’s Wallets. Fountain Pens. etc., all at finest prices from the People’s Emporium. OOOKBINDING of all kinds to suit D customers’ requirements Appjy Job Department, “Gisborne Times. N Electric iron with a Reputation ‘ —the ‘’Hot Point.” It can do v«ur ironing for One Penny per V> ecu' [1 =ll and Sons, Electrical Enguip VER YBODWTTn fIVjT. Doin’ what? Using “Hot lornt EI«-; trie Irons. Obtainable from I<. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers. INVIGORATING xrAR in Bicycles.—l2 High-griu.c V Cycles, newly enamelled, In n ovv tv res and tubes, free wheels, a 1 indries. in fact new cycles, w.m •arm's. Onlv one price. Special ue. .Co ear'll. To be sold at the Jove price regardless of cost. App y ivly. Boom Cycle Cm 1 PEC lAX Pricesat J. Edwards’ 5 Sterling House. —Wadded Quins, •ere Ss lid. now 7s 6d each; Biamtts, Sheetings, and Calicoes, all at peeial Prices; Towels, large and uavv, 2s Gd and 2s lid per pair.— Phone No. 131.
r ALICE Corrugated _ Tanks, about 1/ gyp gallons.*” Price very low. — A pi) I y the" People’s Kinporimn. ALL AND SONS, Electric EnJ • gineers, for “Hot Pomt M*etrie Irons. Guaranteed for tnree years. The best that- money can buy TSoUGLAS Motor Cycle, new tyres iJ ;vm { tubes, nowlv enamelled ami overh'auied, 2 speeds and Co. <'nnpleto. lamp and tools; any truu. \\ ai price’ .039 I.os.—Doom Cycle CoSTOCK ALE. fi u ADROITF Motor Cycle, 31-h.p., U newly renovated; any trial worth £4o*; will accept war price, £22 j 10s.—Doom Cycle C-o. QPECIAL Prices at J. Edwards’ Sterling House for all Drapery.— Dress Goods at Special Prices, Horn Is per yard; Double-width Silk \evets in Green only, were 4s 6d, now 2s lid per yard; ’Night Dresses m great variety, from 3s lid each. ’Phone No. 134. HOT - POINT ” Electric Irons.— Just the thing to make the wife a present of.—F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers. 101 K RUDGE MTJLTI and Side Q a , r> 31-h.p., 20 gears, almost now;-owner going to the war; willaecept best offer. —Apply Boom Cycle Co. ; TNOOR Mats 2s 3d, Coal Scoop? 2s, i Ash Pans Is 9d, Buckets Is, BubI bish Bins 55.~-From “The People s Emporium.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4006, 12 August 1915, Page 1
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