EWTBTRSo m»-o t*c The Sale with Big Bargain Chances: >S» OALF-yEARLY “H.B. tTS G^OP^.) (F' ITS 33 BOYS’ BROWN REEFER COATS, Small Sizes only Usually 10/6. SALE PRICE 4/11 BOYS’ NAVY SERGE SCHOOL SHORTS Usually 7/6. . SALE PRICE 4/11 MEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT UND’WEAR Sam &sually 7/6 SALE PRICE 2/6 MENS FANCY ALL WOOL PULLOVERS Usually 12/6 SALE PRICE 8/6 MEN’S STRIP. COTTON' BAND SHIRTS Collars to match Usually 11/6 SALE PRICE 8/6 AND ZEA! W N NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY MAKERS OF MEN’S WEAR | A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF ' PICTURES NOW ON VIEW H H H H H G. S, IN VINCENT’S NEW WINDOW NOTE THE LOW PRICES n *s ‘4 H H W 1 IHf'f.UElEmfFilftlMfifEllEEf .tiHUtmnElPk? o.; mm wm\ tfiSil WHOL 5 Yy an YD No. 1829 is:;t No. is?« A m m "MM for the Boys BOYS’ OPEN FRONT No. 1820. Black leather lined with se Medium weight 7 to 10, 14/6: 11 JOO i s 100 best boot, to 1. 10, 0: Piiii&m i^wtr pp«i •v..J , N jfi 'X tys W»K®t Ms/s: MpH : kii ISI 2 and 3, IS/6: 4 and 5. 19/0. Nil. IS2O ip. tin 1 same >tyle in Tan Willow Calf. 7 to 10, 13/6: 11 t> l. 17/6: 2 and 8, 21/-; 4 and 3, 22,6. No. 1828 is the same style in Black dace Kid. 7 to 10, 18/6: 11 to 1. X3/6; 2 and 3. 18. 6; 4 and 3. 19 6. BOYS’ OPEN FRONT BOOTS ‘•-VonV hg BMtuh'r So. 1827. — Chrome with screwed soles. Light School Boot/. 7 to 10, 9/6: 11 to 1, 11, C: 2 and 3. 14/6: 4 and 5. 15 6. No. 1819 is tile same style, but with Sewn Soles. 7 to 10. 18d>: 11 to i. 13/6: 2 and 3, 17/C; 4 and 3. IS 6. No. 1823 is the same style as is-;:, but uf stouter materials ihrouahout. and with Standard Screwed S«»!e> and Toe and lleel Plates. Vor Heavy School wear. 7 to 10. 12 6: 11 to !. 11/6: 2 and S, 17/6; 4 and 3. Is BOYS’ BOX CALF DERBY BOO! ‘‘JUii de li* Ilaniiau's" So. 1817.—Boys’ Box Calf D.-r by Shoes with stout sew; Soles. Sizes 11 to 1. 15 (i 2 and 3, 17/6; 4 and 5. IS «’>. ANNAK N §s© £ m Si YOU will pet prompt attention if you A send to either “ Hannah's Mail Order Dept.. We lington.” or to your nearest Hannah Branch. Your nearest Hannah Branch is CASH WITH ORDER AND ORDER WE PAY Puo POSTAGE 78 Gladstone Road. ■ Gisborne. NOTE : Uniform low prices at all oar Branches. [ timmfßsfeisiiimmssiismtiimimmuciimmiimutmmmemiiUiUUHnniiunn?
3 asssaii* r-r le a* is. TI/H Y not have a liberal supply of water ** for your farm or home ? If you have a well, artesian bore, creek, or dam convenient, and are in doubt as to how to make the most of it, ask our advice. . We are experts in all pumping propositions, and will turn your water supply to the belt advantage. Phone Residence 601 GISBORNE j. s. Gladstone Read k Derby St.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10312, 22 January 1927, Page 2
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