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BE PRACTICAL. AVOID SENTIMENT JN BUSINESS. "F YOU WANT TO MAKE INQUIRIES ABOUT S ELLING or B UYING J>ROPERTIES or HARES In NEW ZEALAND or AUSTRALIAApply to— W. LISSANT CLAYTON INSTATE CLIENTS CAN FEEL OBTAINING RELIABLE INPETTI E S S GREAT RE-ORCANISATION SALE WHEN you read our announcements from day to day during this Great Talc, you read plain unvarnished facts—statements .that are modest, reliable, and free from the slightest exaggeration. Those who know this, those whom wo number among our regular customers, do not reqmnr to De told this, but those who have not. visited us so far, and don t know, are tne ones we are most anxious to see come here and The articles we have space to advertise daily, or show in our windows give but a vague idea of the quantity of the goods to be cleared, or the values. Come to-day,, and see the bargains for yourself. _________ A Lot of Samples . ... At Absurdly Low Prices. HERE is a timely opportunity for saving money. Just at be very height of the season when Furs are most wanted. The fnrs are all new, and Peine samples, we got a very stiff concession, end this concession, w cheerfully transfer to you. The samples include Russian Sable, Marmot, Thibet, Foxeline, Hare, etc, Sf 88 l P r w! SS S WSS LACES BELOW COST. Cotton Laces, Linen Laces,, Silk Laces, all marked at low pnees that insure quick selling. TTsuil Price 4d. 6d. Bd. 9d. 1/4 2/11 2/G 2/9 3/6 4/3 Sale Price 2{d. 4d. 4jd. 6d. 9d. 1/- 1/3 1/9 1/11 2/11 BAGS and PURSES. ‘l’oggy’ B.* g»ul p Wcc 0/0 7fi 8 ■» 0/0 y/6 W PURSES and HANDKERCHIEF BAGS— Usual Price 2/ 3/6 4/11 i/6 9/6 10/6 Sale Price 1/9 2/6 2/11 5/9 6/6 1 0/6 FLANNELETTE—White, Cream, Pink. WE arc offering this line of every day goods at exceptionally low li In this, as in other goods, wo don’t quote the lowest price: but for thus may need it, we have lower priced goods. • Popular prices win popular fovour, but with tins store low prices are not popular prices. , 3 0 ],i_ ‘WHITE or CREAM FLANNELETTE, suitable for Children’s Sanitary use— ,■ Usual Price 5/6 6/- per doz Sale Price 4/6 5/- per doz. 3‘>iii WHITE or CREAM FLANNELETTE, heavy make Usual Price 6/6 7/6 per doz. Sale Pr ce 5/6 6/3 per doz 36in WHITE or CREAM, very useiul for Undergarments Usual Price 8/6 per doz. Sale Price 7 - per doz. 3Gin WHITE or CREAM FAMILY FLANNELETTE Usual Price 8/6 9/- per doz. Sale Price 7/3 7/6 per doz. 33in PINK FLANNELETTE, Superior Quality Usual Price 7/- 7/6 per doz. loin. PINK Sale Price 5/9 6/3 per doz. NK FLANNELETTE, suitable Usual Price 8/- 9/- per doz. Sale Price 6/6 7/6 per doz. for hard wear L_. Wm. PETTIE & Co., Ltd. T. E. TONEYCLIFFE - Managing Director.
PUBLIC NOTICE. B EGS TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS A ARGE A SSORTMENT l arge a OF WINTER SUITINGS AND COSTUME CLOTHS IN STOCK, AND GUARANTEES THAT HE CAN GIVE EVERY ONE gATISFACTION IN JjHT AND gTYLE. TAILOR.
wltownson PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (By Examination) BEGS to intimate to tho Residents of Gisborne ami the surrounding Districts that he has OPENED A PHARMACY IN PEEL STREET, And lias equipped it with new Drugs and Chemicals, personally selected in the warehouses. The Druggists’ Sundries, Toilet Requisites, and Perfumes are of the most approved brands, and of the best quality. The Toilet Sponges are tho pick of a large ‘Wellington shipment. As Mr. Townson has been engaged in the business for nearly twenty years. Customers may rely upon having the full benefit of bis experience. PRESCRIPTIONS will bo carefully and faithfully disSmsed, and the good quality of tho rugs employed is made a speciality. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL’ AND CAMERAS STOCKED. HOT-WATER. BOTTLES (just landed) to be sold at Reasonable Prices. A share of your patronage is r, qn itfully solicited.
COMMON, SHELTON AND GO., LIMITED (Established in Gisborne 1578.) auctioneers. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Advances Made on Growing Clips Advances on Frozen Meat. Have Special Outlet. STOCK SALES HELD REGULARLY. CLEARING SALES AS REQUIRED. We sell every description of goods requirea in the Home or on the Station, in Large or Small Quantities. ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY.
STILL we lend and others following .Douglas Bros.' Strand Cafo No. 5. Tills most up-to-date restaurant and shop Ims commenced busings in Gladstone Road. Hot fish and •hips served up in good old London •vie. Hot suppers from 7 p.m. till .] p.m. Fish direct from trawlem eonh morning.—Douglas Bros., Ha?*Auckland. ’Phone 6i>,
THE Need of the Hour. Been there myself. Have you? And can tell you it is tho best up-to-date place I have struck yet. Just think of it! The Strand Cafe and Private Hotel giving the best 3-coursc Din nor! in Gisborne for Is. Bailed fis 1 and osyter and parsley sauce ar grills every day. Our Motto: Civiliy and Cleaulinoso.—DougJae Bros., pro prieto re.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2244, 16 July 1908, Page 3
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