.NKW ZEALAND gteasSSßifOPSg tssSPsK-sWr Kl CLOTHING FACTORY THE EI NEST SPRING SHOW Of UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING > MERCERY AND FOOTWEAR. EVER MADE IN GISBOItNE. OH! PIvPAUSES are an indication of our desire to SERVE YOU WELL., . Ami the same spirit lias been shown in the selection- oi our Slock. No Pains have been Spared. VALUE IS OUll AIM. For SMARTNESS and CORRECT STYLES, visit the N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. SPRING 1908. •' 1 '■ HANDSOME SNAPPY CLOTHES. T ENTLEMEN,— We are ready to show you our Collection of Tine Reiuly-nuulo CLOTHES. WE APE ANXIOUS TO HAVE VOU SEE THEM. We think we have collected n Gala>;y of stars, and are anxious to have you confirm our judgment. These CLOTHES are high-grade in every particular, the making all that could be desired, the style “up to the minute.;' s NEW PRING AND gH I PM ENTS JUST OPENED I UMMER Adair 4 Bpofhops, LIMITED. MEN’S WORK BOOTS THE BEST IN NEW ZEALAND. ' V MASK TRADE every pf^/ ■vPa
BUY THIS BRAND—ALL SOLID LEATHER. OPT'/T/'Y PAIES made in our own FACTORY every week. We make them ourselves, and see every scrap of leather that goes into them, so we KNOW how good they are. AND THE j_>RICES A RE - The “G” Boot is the best of ALL Boots for the working man, who gives his footwear tlio hardest kind .of service. It is placed on the market by us (the Manufacturers) WITHOUT ANY MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT, so you may be sure you are buying at bedrock prices when you get your boots at our Stores. “G” Boots are— MADE IN WELLINGTON By New Zealand Workmen out of New Zealand Leathers. WEIGH THE BOOTS (they’re all solid leather, then look at the Price; you’ll become a customer of ours at once, and remain so aiways. R. HANNAH & 00., CTHOEISTS. [A CARD.] ‘AN gIMSON gIMSON, LAND, PROPERTY, AND STOCK VALUER. Office: Rooms formerly occupied by Library, Lowe Street. Telephone 33G. ELEGTRIOAL AND IVIOTOR ENGINEERING WORKS, KAITI. TTAVING had a large experience with ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANTS of aIT descriptions, I am prepared to supply and erect. Installations, using Gas, Oil, Steam, or Water Power. Estimates ou application. MOTOR CARS and OIL ENGINES overhauled and repaired. Accumulators charged, and all requisites in stock. TELEPHONES in stock, and repairs at shortest notice. Private lines erected. MICROPHONES, Switches, Plug Board, and all Battery Material in Stock MEDICAL BATTERIES of all descriptions made; and repaired. ACCUMULATORS, Wet and Dry Batteries of- all descriptions. ELECTRIC BELLS, Bell Indicators, Wires, etc., always in stock. G. F. PREDDEY. TEL: 300 The recent improvements in milking machines introduced by Mr. Gillies, of Lawrence-Kennedy fame, are of great importance to the small dairy farmer. The great reduction effected in the power brings the “L.K.G.” machine within the reach of the man with 20 cows, or even less. Many farmers already possess a small one or two horse-power steam boiler for operating their separator, and this power is ample to work one or even two “L.K.G.” piilsators. The cost of installing a small plant is very triMac Ewan and Co.. Ltd., sole agents, Fort Street, Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2321, 14 October 1908, Page 2
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