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2£XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-vXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX .UR HOSIERY IS BOUGHT WITH THE GREATEST CARE, AND WITH YE ARS OF EXPERIENCE TO E US IN SECURING THE BEST VALUE PROABLE. ____ YOU CANNOT BUY BETTER HOSIERY ANYWHERE NEW ZEALAND AT THE PRICES WE ARE ASKING GUIDI CURABLE. IN NE FOR THESE GOODS. LADIES’ BLACK COTTON HOSE Os LADIES’ BLACK LISLE HOSE 1s LADIES’ BLACK CASHIV3ERE HOSE GIRLS’ BLACK CASHMERE HOSE LADIES’ & GIRLS’ TAN HO SE GENTS’ BLACK HALF-HOSE BOYS’ KNICK HOSE ... 6d to 1a 3d per pair 3d to 2s 6d por pair Is Od to 2s 9d per pair Os 9d to 2s Od per pair ts Gd to 2s 3d pea- pair Os 9d to 1s 11 cl per pair Is 3d to 2s 9d per pair A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GOLF HOSE ‘FOR GENTS AND BOYS FROM 2/3 to 4/- per pair. C. ROSIE & DRAPERS AND MERCERS." XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Wft The Pre-eminent Store. Pre-eminence that is unfenced by “ ifs and ,l bufs.” Honestly earned and well-merited pre-eminence, by reason of our fair and square business methods, and the reliability of our mcrcliandise. Merchchandise that is not reliable is not cheap, it is dear at any price- Our present place in public confidence has been acquired by stocking goods that are in the first place dependable, and then putting on a margin of profit that is as fair to our customers, as to ourselves.. We are notin business to loose money, neither to make extortionate profits ; but just to have a fair return for our outlay. Don't hesitate about sending for patterns of any of the lines advertised. We are sure we will not suffer by your decision with regard to quality. - DRESS FABRICS. The variety of colorings and designs that we are placing before our customers this season is practically unlimited. We have designs and effects for every style of costume or dress, and the prices are sure to appeal to you. SUMMER TWEEDS in light and dark stripes and checks, at 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 yd. RADIAN TAB. This popular fabric has all the appearance of a silk warp. We have it in all the leading colors, cream, brown, navy, green , etc., at 2/11 yd. BRILLIANTS, d-iii.tv and dust resisting in saxe-blue, olive, brown, etc., at 2/6, 2/11, 3/8 yd. NAVY BLUE SERGES, in such WASHING DRESSES. The Mantle department was never in a better position to meet the needs of Gisborne Judies. There are all sorts of dainty little frocks for summer wear, and useful washing dresses for the holidays. These are a few of the lines worthy of mention. DRILL SKIRTS, in sky, pink, andnayy, 11/6 and 12/6. PLEATED DRILL SKIRTS in white, sky, pink and navv, 14/6, 16/6. W HITE LA W N DR ESS SKIRTS, trimmed with insertion, 1 1/6, 12/6,14/6. WHITE DRILL SKIRTS flared at foot, 21/W HITE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN SKIRTS, 15/6, 25/-, 29/6. , , , WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, well-known finishes as "Amaranth j transparent yoke, trimmed embroidery, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6 to 21/-. Pirle ” and •“ True-blue, from 1/11 to o/ll yd We have a fine assortment of black materials, in all weights for all seasons. Mohair brilliants front 1/6, to 5/11, French Cashmeres from 2/6 to 5/6. Radiants, taffetas voiles, etc. A L L 0 V E R EMBROIDERY KIMONA blouses 12/6 to 21/-, Colored MUSLIN DE SOIE BLOUSES, 7/11, and 9/6. A large assortment of SHIRT BLOUSES in stripes, cheeks, and fancy effects at 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/11. A FEW SPECIALS. Results of judicious buying here and there. They are all this season’s goods considerably under the usual price. .Valenciennes and Torchon Laces and insertions. These are a purchase from au oveastocked warehouseman and arc fully 50 per cent, below usual. We have marked them for quick clearance at from 1/6 to 8/11 per dozen. t Special Cottons. The prices should range from 1/- up. Tae line includes Shirting, Cambrics, Floral Muslins, Dolainettes, Reversible Prints, etc., in all, close on 1000 yards. All to clear at 6d. A few pieces of White Washing Fabrics, marked under usual. Fancy Striped Dress Muslin, 6d yard. Pink Spot Muslin, 8d yard. Fancy Embroidered Muslin, 9d yard. Fancy Embroidered Nainsook, in white and ecru, at ILjd yard. Superior line of Galatea, Stripes, and Checks, in absolutely fast colors, splendid wearing and washing fabrics, just the material for school tunics and dresses, mostly navy grounds with white stripes, all 9d yard. Girls’ sizes, in navy, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, 2/11, and 3;6 Ladies’ sizes, in navy, 2/-, 2/6, 3/3, 3/6, to 5/6 Ladies’ Fancy Bathing Costumes, from 4/11 to 8/6 Water-tight Bathing Caps, at 1/6 Is Discount off Every £

9 HORHE & GRAY PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS, AND DECORATORS, ■WRITERS, G RAINERS, AND PICTURE FRAMERO, KAIT3 ESPSLAh’ABSj GISBORNE. PJCTURS-FRAStfIWG. W© hold largo stocks of Picture Mouldings, Glass, Strawboardo, Mounts .etc., "-and are prepared to Frams Plot uvea at Lowest Coat'. WALL PAPERS. Ju«t Arriving—A Splendid Assortment of Wall Paper® from The Wat* son, Foster Co., Ltd., Montreal. Eight thousand (8000) roll® to select from, from 0d a roll. Friezes and Ceiling Papers in Great Variety. All Kinds of Decorated Work neatly and. tastefully executed. Estimates fre&. WHEN you want your money to bring you the best return, remember NOAH’S ARK can give you tlio best value in new and second-hand furniture, and all classes of goods. We buy, sell, or exchange furniture and goods of every description. Gra>maphones and records for sale or exchange.—NOAH’S ARK, Gladstone Road. ’Phone 101.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2348, 14 November 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2348, 14 November 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2348, 14 November 1908, Page 6

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