YOUR BOY’S WINTER CLOTHING Got so mo fine M inter Suits for Boys. Just right for the Cohl Weather. Smart, dressy, long wearers and will keep him warm. You can't huy values like these anywhere else. A\ o have impoited them direct. More attention is being given to Boys’ Clothing and wo have kept right up to the front, demanding from our Manufacturer bettor work each season, until now wo believe we have got the best ready to wealsuits your money will buy. Boys’ suits in great variety. All shapes, all siv.es. Tho right goods at the right pree. at ROBERTSON’S ON THE CORNER, Where the good Hals aro.
AUTUMN DRAPERY. W. PETTIE AND CO. RE NOW OPENING up, ex Direct Steamers, heavy shipments of AUTUMN ancl WINTER GOODS in all Departments. They are pleased to announce notwithstanding the heavy advance in prices now ruling, that owing to big contracts being placed in time they, are able to sell (with few exceptions) AT LAST YEAR’S PRICES. This applies to Blankets, Flannels, and Woollen Goods generally. The NEW GOODS are now on view and inspection is respectfully invited.
PHITES I BOOT SHOP. Ladies’ and Children’s SHOES AND SANDALS. OUR INDENTS JUST OPENED. Every New Idea That’s Right. Every New Style That Fits. Every New Leather That Wears. Every New Shoe That’s Wanted. A Complete Stock of Choice Goods. Colors—Tan, Black, Red, Blue, GENTS’ STYLISH BOOTS. Indents just opened from the leading American and English manufacturers, including such makers as Pingree, Geo. E. Iveith, Lewis, etc. For IStyle, Comfort, Value, these Boots are an Easy First. HARRY ADAIR, PHITESSI BOOT SHOP. Telephone 132. Next W. J. Cox and Co.
J. G. COX. DENTAL SURGEON, Legs to announce that he has REMOVED to premises over Teat and Friar’s, Gladstone Road.
W. J. SYKES, Dentist, PRIZE MEDALLIST FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Opposite Belfry, Gladstone Road. Telephone IG. Telephone 218. P.O. Box 14. C. G. PI ESSE, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, ETC., Adair’s Buildings, GISBORNE. Agents for BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Book-keeping, Accountancy, Auditing, Commercial Law, etc.) “Business Life,” and 20th Century Commerce and Bookkeeping. MRS. BATTEN, L.N.C.M. (Loudon), TEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, SINGING, ETC. Corner Derby St. arid Childers Rd. Pupils prepared for practical theoretical examinations in connection with National College, London. Classes now being formed for Theory. _ A CARD. ATUSCH rjULLEARD ARCHITEST. LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. BEAUTIFUL MASK I , CAPIUfc hair tobic. Y A’v Goes right down Into tho tiny halrtaulbo,giving them Ilf® and vigour. ' So| j j, y t! | chsmiitt, Htlrdrct wro gad Start*. 88. •» A OOTTLB.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2058, 19 April 1907, Page 2
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