Give perhaps, the first artistic value of any room ; they give a visitor the immediate impression of good or bad taste. Furnishings then, should he, and usually are, selected with the g or. test care. Artistic effortful combined with lasting quality In the furnishings we au-b displaying. You call hardly depart from the artistic, if you choose your fotniahinga from our comprehensive stock. LINOLEUMS. Inlaid Linoleums, 2yds wide, at 8/6, 9/6 and 10/6 running yd. Floral and Tile patterned Linoleums, 2yds wide, at 8/6,3/11,4/6,4/11. ' Floor Cloths, 2yds wide, in a variety of designs at 2/8 a yard. HEARTHRUGS AND SLIPS. Hearthrugs of Jute, for kitchen use, 8/11. Tapestry rugs, at 4/11 and 6/6. Drawing-room Rpgs at 9/6, 10/6, 12/6 and 16/6. Carpet blips, 2/11 and 3/6. Wool-back Slips, all shades, at 4/6. CARPETS. Tapestry Runner-; 28in. wide, 2/11 and 3/6. Tapestry Runner'--, 27in. wide, 8/6, 8/9 and 4/6Brussels Runners, at 5/6,-6/6 and 7/8. j Also a variety of • (juarcs, in Brussels and Axminstor i CURTAINS AND POLES. ! j Hall Curtains in Tapestry and Chenille, from 19/6. j | j Five-foot Mahogmy Poles, with fittings complete, | I j 2/8. Same in 10ft. 3/11. j S j Six foot White Fluted Poles, 2/11. j !; Six-foot Bamboo Poles, 1/11. j WINDOW HOLLANDS. ' TABLE COVERS. Tapestry Table Covers, in a variety of designs, 4x4 jat 4/11, 7x4 at 13/6, 10x4 at 21/-, 12x4 at,23/6. i Embroidered Cloth Covers, at 14/6. ! Moquctte and Angora Wool Covers, 40/- to 77/6. All widths in Ivy and Laurel designs ranging according to width, from lid to 1/7. | Findlay’s Plain Green Hollands, 1/- to 1/6. i Combination Lace and Insertion Trimming for I blinds, 2/-, 2/3 and 2/6 yd. T. E. TONEYCLIFFE, Managing Director.
T. GL LAWLESS. AND LAWLESS’S BUILDINGS. KAITI-OITY LAND AGENCY '.Vi-thin One Minute of General Post Post Office Established IS9I. DISTRICT AGENT for— Australian Widows’ Fund Life Aesur a nee Society, Lta. Guardian Eire Assurance Company, Ltd. Q PEERS poll gALE: £95. Several choice BUILDING SITES,, Whataupoko, just outside Boiougu area. Exceptionally easy terms. £7O T 0 £95. Four remaining SECTIONS, Mildura Township. Very easy terms. £4 PER ACRE.; 1900 ACRES, 0.R.P., Four-roomed Dwelling, large Store, Woolshed, sheep and cattle yards. Good roiling country. Well watered. £lO PER ACRE. 233 ACRES, good rollng country, in good grazing district. £7OO. A BARGAIN, consisting of halfaero and 5-roomed Dwelling, Ivaiti.. Wash-house, with tubs set in, water laid on, etc; lowl-liouse, and young orchard. £350. Two 5-roomed DWELLINGS (both corners), with 16 perches each; central position; snaps at £350 apiece. £625. 32 PERCHES and new well-built -roomed Dwelling, with every .con-, enience, wash-house, etc j within a ew minutes’ walk of G.P.O. £llO. High and Dry QUARTER-ACRE, Vhataupoko; good locality. £3BO. A QUARTER-ACRE and 5-roomed )welling and bathroom. V hal aupoko , muse is quite new and built of good im her. TO BUY OR SELL LAND WRITE OR CALL ON T. G. LAWLESS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2434, 24 February 1909, Page 3
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