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<fe o UK UIIL’OSE P SERIOUS. S c. Moan w E ovoi'3 word say about our lteady-to-woar SUITS. TMKY arc tlu? finest examples of Garments ever offered for service. They are fundamentally, technically, and artistically in a class by thornselves among Ready-to-wear Suits. They aro the equals of most Suite made 'by the merchant tailor. .Every men who over patronised a tailor anil thou examined these Suits know it. Do YOU Know it? See the Suits. AVe will rest our euro on your judgment. READY-TO.WEAR SUITS from 40s to 70s. at ROBERTSON'S rjYHE £)ORNER, “WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE.”

LIMITED. DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, MERCERS, ETC,? ADAIR BROTHERS, Limited, CHAS. ADAIR, Manager.

I HERE ARE THREE KINDS OF HATS. First—Those Hats that cost little money, that give no wear and are dear at any price.—That’s the kind we don’t sellT Second—Those Hats that cost a little more money and give a little more wear—Hats that have no guarantee—that’s the kind we have no time for. Third—Hats with a name that are guaranteed to keep their shape, will not fade, and will wear well. These are the Hats with which you get value for your money—pound for pound—and unless you get these you are not getting your money’s worth. THESE ARE THE HATS WE DO SELL. Low Prices and Good Value in CLOTHING, MERCERY, AND HATS. NAT. HOOPER. CASH CLOTHER AND MERCER McKee’s Buildings.

AUTUMN MILLINERY W M. M. PETTIE AND ETTIE AND 08: NOW MAKING THEIR FIRST DISPLAY OF N EW S EASON’S M ILLINERY ALSO M ANTLES, QOSTUMESi And Other N 0 V ELTIES. —INSPECTION INVITED—WM. PETTIE AND CO. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2127, 28 February 1908, Page 2

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271

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2127, 28 February 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2127, 28 February 1908, Page 2

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