Give perhaps, the first artistic value of any room ; they give a visitor the immediate impression of good or bad taste. Furnishings then, should be, and usually are, selected with the g eatest care. Artistic effect is combined with lasting quality in the furnishings: we as cl displaying. You can bardly depart from the artistic, if you choose your furnishingvfrom our comprehensive stock. ■LINOLEUMS. Inlaid Linoleums, 2yds wide, at P/6, 9/6 and 10/6 running yd. Flora!and Tile patterned Linoleums, ‘2yds wide, at--3/6,3/11,4/6,4/11. Floor Cloths, 2yds wide, in a variety of designs at 2/3 a yard. ** . : ■■■■'!' x HEARTHRUGS AND SLIPS. Hoarthrugs of Jule, for kitchen use, 3/11. Tapestry rugs, at 4/11 and 6/6. . Drawing-room Rugs at 9/6, 10/6, 12/6 and 16/6. Carpet blips, 2/11 and 3/6. Wool-back Slips, all shades, at 4/0. TABLE COVERS. r-. Tapestry Table Covers, in a variety of designs, 4x4 it 4/11, 7x4 at 13/6,10x4 at 21/-, 12x4 at 23/6. Embroidered Cloth Covers, at 14/6. Moquette and'Angora Wool Covers, 45/-to 77/6. _ CARPETS. Tapestry Runners 23in. wide, 2/11 and 3/6. Tapestry Runners, 27in. widc, 3/6, 3/9 and 4/6. Brussels Runners, at STJ, 6/6 and 7/8. Also a variety of Squares, in Brussels and Axminster CURTAINS AND POLES. I-lall Curtains in Tapestry and Chenille, from 19/6. * Five-foot Mahog ny Poles, with fittings complete, 2/3. Fame in 10ft, 3/11. Six foot White Fipted Poles, 2/11. Six-fo; t Bamboo Poles, 1/11. __ WINDOW HOLLANDS. All v. idtbs in Ivy i and Laurel designs ranging according to width, from lid to 1/7. Findlay’s Plain Green Hollands, 1/- to 1/6. Combination Lacb and Insertion Trimming for blinds, 2/-, 2/3 and 2/6 yd. T. E. TONEYCLIFFE, Managing Director.
FEDERAL CAFE the most POPULAR dining ROOMS IN TOWN. •v. M R - W. W. T AYLOR ' (Late Chef of the. Star Hotel, Auckland) aAS acquired those Centrally-eitu ated rooms, and intends to rux them on the latest and most approved methods. Hot Dinner, 12 to 2 • 14 Weekly Boarders for Meals 14s Six Meals - 6s Accommodation provided for a limited of regular boarders at £1 per week.SEEING” IS BELIEVING! H. J. ANDREW HAVING acquired the Premises until recently occupied by. J. Lang and Sons, Gladstone Road, has had the large shop thoroughly renovated throughout, and has just opened up one of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCKS of—jgINGLISH AND OOLONIAL BOOTS & SHOES Ever seen in Gisborne. NOTE THESE PRICES Men’s Strong Bluchers Men’s Chrome Bells Women’s Leather Slippers (A splendid line) Men’s. White Canvas Boots Men’s Fern Tights ... REPAIRS executed on Shortest Notice. INSPECTION INVITED. SEEING IS BELIEVING. 5/6 10/6 4/7/6 14/6 PKOTECT i la BY ONLY BUYING £33 VWITH SKS Wi L 3 NAME ON. tvery genuine Packet or Box las NELSON MO ATE & CO. on it. NSIST upon having packages that have not been opened. M. M. & CO.’S TEAS are the 3NLY BEST, all others are (imply copies in name and style. NEARLY .30 YEARS TEST.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2436, 26 February 1909, Page 3
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