THE MART. LOWE STREET. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 11 a.in. T7IXTENSIVE TREE SALE I J on account ol Gibbons and Co. Tho last stilo of the season. F. S. MALCOLM and CO. Auctioneers. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN' THE ESTATE OF THOMAS PIZZEY, Of Gisborne, Fruiterer. f. s. maTcolm & CO. Instructed by the Deputy Assignee, wit Sell by Public Auction, Am MONDAY NEXT, 24th INSTANT. At 2.30 p.in . On the Promises, Gladstone Rond, HE STOCK IN TRADE, T Comprising Fruit, Vegetables, Cordials Confectionery, Biscuits, Jars Fruit Boxes Also, Counters and Fixtures. NO RESERVE. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., Auctioneers.
F. 5; Malcolm & Co., auctioneers. THE MART, LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. Tel. No. 12. Bankers: Bank of N.Z. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION agents, Buy and Sell Produce ol every description. They aro also prepared to BUY furniture right out, giving the very highest Cash Value in every instance. AUCTION SALES are held in our Spacious Mart EVERY SATURDAY ; Produce at 10.30, Furniture following. SPECIAL FURNITURE SALES ARRANGED. ON SALE. POTATOES, PUMPKINS, ONIONS, TEAS AUCKLAND BUILT KAURI AND WICKER FURNITURE BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, BLANKETS, CARPET SQUARES, RUGS, TABLECLOTHS TOILET WARE, BAMBOO BLINDS, OPOSSUM AND waLLLABY RUGS, WOOL BLANKETS AND RUGS. —AT WHOLESALE COST—
OUTDOOR SALES 'Personal}’ conducted by our MR. MALCOLM, Entire satisfaction guaranteed, at a minimum expense. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Ring up No. 12, and we save you all the trouble. F. S. MALCOLM & GO., AUCTIONEERS. MATAWHERO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27tli, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24tli. Sale commences, at 11 sharp. ■WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. MURRAY. ROBERTS & CO. AN APPEAL
TO THE Q-ENTLEAIEN OF Q.ISBOIINE. AS a Large Supply of New Goods is fo hand, and a further consignment arrives in a few days, we must clear present, stock to make room. 100 PAIRS WEEKLY Alust go. AIEN’S BOOTS (Tan and Black) from tho Best Manufacturers. REPAIRS, AVe are proud of tho reputation we have built up in this district for conscientious repairing work, and mean fo keep it. AVe havo four expert hands busily employed in tho repairing room, and wo want you to keep us at it. Tho harder you mako us go tho better wo like it. W. STEWART, PARAGON CASH BOOT SHOP, PEEL STREET.
PETTIE & CO., LTD., GISBORNE. T. E« TONEYOLIPFE, Managing Director. THE BEST, 'CERTAINTY! PETITE & CO. has been, and we shall endeavour to, see to it that it continues § to be one of the best stores in Poverty Bay. It is the steady day-by-day good sew ice which Pettie & Co. gives that has developed for this stove such wide appreciation amongst the great mass of the people. It is the knowledge that the store is the best all through, that it is dependable in every detail, that practically without exception the widest variety of worthy goods may be found here and always at the lowest prices—it is this general knowledge that places us in the forefront. The store is good all through. I hose who know' it, those whom we number among our regular customers, do not require to be told this, but those who have not visited this store and don’t know arc the ones we are most anxious to see come hereon an investigation tour. You are all welcome to inspect.Men’s Tailor=made Suits Comparison throws in bold relief Pettie & Co.’s stylish suits, tailored to the top notch of perfection. We invite criticism; we invite comparison, and feel con- . iident when you come to look you’ll remain to buy. Competition is straw', but we more than meet it with these famous suite Prices 57/6, 60/-, 63/-, 67/6 Men’s Hats, Values, qualities, styles, -and satisfaction are the four factors of this' store’s goods. These facts apply strongly to our new range of Hats. SOFT FRAME FELTS— Price 4/6, 5/G, 7/6, 10,0 FLEXIBLE— Price 8/6, 10/6, 12/G, 13/6 Men’s Overcoats. Particular dressers especi illy will be prompt purchasers. Few stores can show as nobby styles in as dressy materials. Pettie & Co.’s label is a guarantee of the best workmanship Prices 37/6, 12/6, 45/-, 4.7/6 BOYS’ AMD YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS— Price 13/C, 15/6, 17/6 to 24/6
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2276, 22 August 1908, Page 3
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